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Meghnad Desai, Baron Desai

Meghnad Jagdishchandra Desai, Baron Desai (born 10 July 1940) is a India-born naturalised British economist and former[1] Labour politician. He stood unsuccessfully for the position of Lord Speaker in the House of Lords in 2011.[2] He has been awarded the Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian award in the Republic of India, in 2008.[3] He is a Professor Emeritus of the London School of Economics.[4]


The Lord Desai
Born
Meghnad Jagdishchandra Desai

(1940-07-10) 10 July 1940 (age 82)
Citizenshipborn and raised in India; naturalised British
Alma materUniversity of Mumbai
University of Pennsylvania
Occupation(s)Economist, Politician
OrganizationLondon School of Economics
SpouseKishwar Desai

Early life

Born in Vadodara, Gujarat, India, Desai grew up with two brothers and one sister. He is said to have gone to secondary school at age seven and matriculated at 14. He secured a bachelor's degree in economics from Ramnarain Ruia College, affiliated to the University of Mumbai, and then pursued a master's degree in economics from the Department of Economics (now called the Mumbai School of Economics and Public Policy) of University of Mumbai, after which he won a scholarship to University of Pennsylvania in August 1960. He completed his PhD in economics at Pennsylvania in 1963.

Political career

Desai has been active in the British Labour Party, becoming chairman between 1986 and 1992, and was made Honorary Lifetime and President of Islington South and Finsbury Constituency Labour Party in London. He was created a life peer as Baron Desai, of St Clement Danes in the City of Westminster, on 5 June 1991.[5] He was a member of Labour Friends of Israel.[6] Desai quit his Labour Party membership of 49 years over antisemitism concerns in November 2020, following the readmission of former Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn as a member.[1]

Academic career

Early in his career, Desai worked as an Associate Specialist in the Department of Agricultural Economics, University of California, Berkeley, California. He became a lecturer at the London School of Economics in 1965 and professor of economics in 1983. At the LSE, he taught econometrics, macroeconomics, Marxian economics and development economics over the years.[4] In the 1970s, he taught an idiosyncratic version of economic principles to freshers at the LSE (starting with Piero Sraffa). From 1990 to 1995, he headed LSE’s Development Studies Institute and lead LSE Global Governance from 1992 to 2003, the year of his retirement.[4]

Desai wrote his first book Marxian Economic Theory in 1973 followed by Applied Econometrics in 1976 and Marxian Economics, a revised edition of his 1973 book in 1979. He wrote Testing Monetarism, a critique of monetarism, in 1981.

Desai has written extensively publishing over 200 articles in academic journals and had a regular column in the British radical weekly Tribune during 1985–1994, in the Indian business daily Business Standard (1995–2001) and in Indian Express and Financial Express. From 1984 to 1991, he was co-editor of the Journal of Applied Econometrics. A selection of his academic papers was published in two volumes as The Selected Essays of Meghnad Desai in 1995.

 
Meghnad Desai with Bill Clinton in 2001

In 2002, Desai's book Marx's Revenge: The Resurgence of Capitalism and the Death of Statist Socialism stated that globalisation would tend toward the revival of socialism. Desai analyses some of Marx's lesser known writings and argues that his theories enhance our understanding of modern capitalism and globalization. His work was well received, with The Guardian stating 'If only socialists had studied Marx properly, they would have known all along that capitalism would triumph. Meghnad Desai gets behind the slogans in Marx's Revenge'.

Desai also published a biography of Indian film star Dilip Kumar entitled Nehru's Hero: Dilip Kumar in the life of India (Roli, 2004). He has described the book as his "greatest achievement". Examining Kumar's films – some of which Desai has seen more than 15 times – he discovers parallels between the socio-political arena in India and its reflection on screen. He discusses issues as varied as censorship, the iconic values of Indian machismo, cultural identity and secularism, and analyses how the films portrayed a changing India at that time.

He is (2023) chairman of the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum (OMFIF) Advisory Board, an independent membership-driven research network.[7] It focuses on global policy and investment themes for off the record public and private sector engagement and analysis. He was also chairman of the Trustee's Board for Training for Life, Chairman of the Management Board of City Roads and on the Board of Tribune magazine.

Since retirement he has published Rethinking Islamism: Ideology of the New Terror (2006), The Route to All Evil: The Political Economy of Ezra Pound (2007), a novel Dead on Time, (2009) and The Rediscovery of India (2009).

Lord Desai serves as the founder chairman of the Meghnad Desai Academy of Economics in Mumbai (MDAE).[8] MDAE offers a one-year post-graduate diploma in economics, offered jointly with Department of Economics (Autonomous), University of Mumbai. MDAE focuses on applied learning and case studies rather than on rote learning. Students participate in workshops and seminars with top economics and finance professionals from around the world.[9]

Saif Al-Gaddafi thesis

In 2007, Desai was asked by the University of London to serve with Tony McGrew of the University of Southampton as one of the two examiners of the PhD thesis of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of the then leader of Libya. They did not immediately accept the thesis, as it was found to be weak. The candidate was subjected to an oral examination for two and a half hours and Gaddafi was asked to revise and re-submit it.[10] The revised version was subsequently accepted.

As Desai had already retired from the LSE he had no involvement with the donation from Saif Gaddafi's charity to the LSE.[11] Learning from the press of these links between LSE and Libya, Desai demanded that the money be returned to the people of Libya.[12] He expressed disappointment at a speech Saif Gaddafi subsequently made on Libyan state television declaring the Gaddafi family's willingness to "fight to the last bullet", observing that "he was not behaving as if he had had an LSE education."[13]

Personal life

 
Desai with wife Kishwar Desai and then-headmaster Kanti Bajpai at The Doon School Founder's Day.

In 1970, Desai married his LSE colleague Gail Wilson, his first wife. She was the daughter of George Ambler Wilson, CBE. They had three children.[citation needed]

During the course of writing Nehru's Hero, Desai met Kishwar Ahluwalia (now Kishwar Desai), his second wife who worked as an editor for this book. On 20 July 2004 the couple married. Desai and 47-year-old Ahluwalia were both divorced and married at a registrar's office in London.[14]

Desai is an atheist[15] and is an Honorary Associate of the National Secular Society. He is also a member of and an advisor to the 1928 Institute.[16]

Works

  • 1975, The Phillips Curve: A Revisionist Interpretation. Economica, Vol. 42, 165, 1-19.
  • 1979, Marxian Economics . Rowman & Littlefield.
  • 1994, Equilibrium, Expectations and Knowledge, in J. Birner & R. van Zijp, Hayek, Co-ordination and Evolution; His Legacy in Philosophy, Politics, Economics, and the History of Ideas. Routledge.
  • 1991, Human development: Concepts and measurement. European Economic Review 35, 2–3, 350-357.
  • 2001, Methodology, Microeconomics and Keynes: Essays in Honour of Victoria Chick, Volume 2. Eds. Philip Arestis, Meghnad Desai, Sheila Dow. Routledge.
  • 2002, Marx’s Revenge: The Resurgence of Capitalism and the Death of Statist Socialism. Verso Books.
  • 2006, The Route of All Evil: The Political Economy of Ezra Pound. Faber & Faber.
  • 2011, The Rediscovery of India. Penguin.
  • 2014, Testing Monetarism. Bloomsbury Academic.
  • 2015, Hubris: Why Economists Failed to Predict the Crisis and How to Avoid the Next One. Yale University Press.
  • 2017, Politic Shock. Rupa Publications.
  • 2018, The Bombay Plan: Blueprint for Economic Resurgence. Eds, Sanjaya Baru and Meghnad Desai. Rupa Publications.
  • 2022, The Poverty of Political Economy: How Economics Abandoned the Poor. HarperCollins India.

Literary criticism and novels

  • 2004, (biography) Nehru's Hero: Dilip Kumar in the Life of India. Lotus Collection.
  • 2009, (novel) Dead on Time, HarperCollins.
  • 2013, Pakeezah: An Ode to a Bygone World. HarperCollins India
  • 2014, Who Wrote the Bhagavadgita? A secular enquiry into a sacred text. Element Text.
  • 2020, (novel) ANAMIKA: A Tale of Desire in a Time of War. Rupa Publications.
  • 2022, MAYABHARATA: The Untold Story Behind the Death of Lord Krishna. Rupa Publications.

Autobiography

  • 2020, Meghnad Desai, Rebellious Lord. Westland.

References

  1. ^ a b Labour peer resigns membership of 49 years over antisemitism
  2. ^ http://www.parliament.uk/documents/lords-information-office/2011/lord-speaker-election-2011result.pdf, Result
  3. ^ "LN Mittal, Ratan Tata, Narayana Murthy get Padma Vibhushan". The Times of India. 26 January 2008. Retrieved 26 January 2008.
  4. ^ a b c "Lord Meghnad Desai: Arguing about the world". LSE Blogs. 10 September 2012. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  5. ^ "No. 52554". The London Gazette. 10 June 1991. p. 8883.
  6. ^ "LFI Supporters in Parliament". Labour Friends of Israel. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  7. ^ "Advisers Network". OMFIF. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  8. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 May 2015. Retrieved 31 January 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. ^ "Post graduate Diploma in Economics | Meghnad Desai Academy Of Economics". Meghnad Desai Academy Of Economics. 27 April 2015. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
  10. ^ Desai, Meghnad (4 March 2011). "LSE is paying a heavy price for Saif Gaddafi's PhD". The Guardian.
  11. ^ "LSE director Sir Howard Davies resigns over Libya links". BBC News. 4 March 2011.
  12. ^ . The Times of India. 6 March 2011. Archived from the original on 5 November 2011.
  13. ^ London Evening Standard, 22 February 2011 . Archived from the original on 25 February 2011. Retrieved 25 February 2011. (accessed 25 February 2011).
  14. ^ "Lord Meghnad weds his lady love". The Times of India. 20 July 2004. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013.
  15. ^ "Lord Desai:Lords Hansard, 4 Jun 1998: Column 481 (accessed 24 April 2008).
  16. ^ The 1928, Institute. "Notable Members".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

External links

  • Interview with PBS
  • MDAE*
  • LSE Biography
  • Centre for the study of Global Governance
  • Next Steps in the ride to the top Article in Mint
  • The Times of India: "The 'I' of Meghnad Desai" (autobiographic article)
  • Indian Express columns
  • , March 2011.
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BritishAlma materUniversity of MumbaiUniversity of PennsylvaniaOccupation s Economist PoliticianOrganizationLondon School of EconomicsSpouseKishwar Desai Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 3 Academic career 4 Saif Al Gaddafi thesis 5 Personal life 6 Works 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditBorn in Vadodara Gujarat India Desai grew up with two brothers and one sister He is said to have gone to secondary school at age seven and matriculated at 14 He secured a bachelor s degree in economics from Ramnarain Ruia College affiliated to the University of Mumbai and then pursued a master s degree in economics from the Department of Economics now called the Mumbai School of Economics and Public Policy of University of Mumbai after which he won a scholarship to University of Pennsylvania in August 1960 He completed his PhD in economics at Pennsylvania in 1963 Political career EditDesai has been active in the British Labour Party becoming chairman between 1986 and 1992 and was made Honorary Lifetime and President of Islington South and Finsbury Constituency Labour Party in London He was created a life peer as Baron Desai of St Clement Danes in the City of Westminster on 5 June 1991 5 He was a member of Labour Friends of Israel 6 Desai quit his Labour Party membership of 49 years over antisemitism concerns in November 2020 following the readmission of former Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn as a member 1 Academic career EditEarly in his career Desai worked as an Associate Specialist in the Department of Agricultural Economics University of California Berkeley California He became a lecturer at the London School of Economics in 1965 and professor of economics in 1983 At the LSE he taught econometrics macroeconomics Marxian economics and development economics over the years 4 In the 1970s he taught an idiosyncratic version of economic principles to freshers at the LSE starting with Piero Sraffa From 1990 to 1995 he headed LSE s Development Studies Institute and lead LSE Global Governance from 1992 to 2003 the year of his retirement 4 Desai wrote his first book Marxian Economic Theory in 1973 followed by Applied Econometrics in 1976 and Marxian Economics a revised edition of his 1973 book in 1979 He wrote Testing Monetarism a critique of monetarism in 1981 Desai has written extensively publishing over 200 articles in academic journals and had a regular column in the British radical weekly Tribune during 1985 1994 in the Indian business daily Business Standard 1995 2001 and in Indian Express and Financial Express From 1984 to 1991 he was co editor of the Journal of Applied Econometrics A selection of his academic papers was published in two volumes as The Selected Essays of Meghnad Desai in 1995 Meghnad Desai with Bill Clinton in 2001 In 2002 Desai s book Marx s Revenge The Resurgence of Capitalism and the Death of Statist Socialism stated that globalisation would tend toward the revival of socialism Desai analyses some of Marx s lesser known writings and argues that his theories enhance our understanding of modern capitalism and globalization His work was well received with The Guardian stating If only socialists had studied Marx properly they would have known all along that capitalism would triumph Meghnad Desai gets behind the slogans in Marx s Revenge Desai also published a biography of Indian film star Dilip Kumar entitled Nehru s Hero Dilip Kumar in the life of India Roli 2004 He has described the book as his greatest achievement Examining Kumar s films some of which Desai has seen more than 15 times he discovers parallels between the socio political arena in India and its reflection on screen He discusses issues as varied as censorship the iconic values of Indian machismo cultural identity and secularism and analyses how the films portrayed a changing India at that time He is 2023 chairman of the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum OMFIF Advisory Board an independent membership driven research network 7 It focuses on global policy and investment themes for off the record public and private sector engagement and analysis He was also chairman of the Trustee s Board for Training for Life Chairman of the Management Board of City Roads and on the Board of Tribune magazine Since retirement he has published Rethinking Islamism Ideology of the New Terror 2006 The Route to All Evil The Political Economy of Ezra Pound 2007 a novel Dead on Time 2009 and The Rediscovery of India 2009 Lord Desai serves as the founder chairman of the Meghnad Desai Academy of Economics in Mumbai MDAE 8 MDAE offers a one year post graduate diploma in economics offered jointly with Department of Economics Autonomous University of Mumbai MDAE focuses on applied learning and case studies rather than on rote learning Students participate in workshops and seminars with top economics and finance professionals from around the world 9 Saif Al Gaddafi thesis EditMain article LSE Gaddafi affair In 2007 Desai was asked by the University of London to serve with Tony McGrew of the University of Southampton as one of the two examiners of the PhD thesis of Saif al Islam Gaddafi the son of the then leader of Libya They did not immediately accept the thesis as it was found to be weak The candidate was subjected to an oral examination for two and a half hours and Gaddafi was asked to revise and re submit it 10 The revised version was subsequently accepted As Desai had already retired from the LSE he had no involvement with the donation from Saif Gaddafi s charity to the LSE 11 Learning from the press of these links between LSE and Libya Desai demanded that the money be returned to the people of Libya 12 He expressed disappointment at a speech Saif Gaddafi subsequently made on Libyan state television declaring the Gaddafi family s willingness to fight to the last bullet observing that he was not behaving as if he had had an LSE education 13 Personal life Edit Desai with wife Kishwar Desai and then headmaster Kanti Bajpai at The Doon School Founder s Day In 1970 Desai married his LSE colleague Gail Wilson his first wife She was the daughter of George Ambler Wilson CBE They had three children citation needed During the course of writing Nehru s Hero Desai met Kishwar Ahluwalia now Kishwar Desai his second wife who worked as an editor for this book On 20 July 2004 the couple married Desai and 47 year old Ahluwalia were both divorced and married at a registrar s office in London 14 Desai is an atheist 15 and is an Honorary Associate of the National Secular Society He is also a member of and an advisor to the 1928 Institute 16 Works Edit1975 The Phillips Curve A Revisionist Interpretation Economica Vol 42 165 1 19 1979 Marxian Economics Rowman amp Littlefield 1994 Equilibrium Expectations and Knowledge in J Birner amp R van Zijp Hayek Co ordination and Evolution His Legacy in Philosophy Politics Economics and the History of Ideas Routledge 1991 Human development Concepts and measurement European Economic Review 35 2 3 350 357 2001 Methodology Microeconomics and Keynes Essays in Honour of Victoria Chick Volume 2 Eds Philip Arestis Meghnad Desai Sheila Dow Routledge 2002 Marx s Revenge The Resurgence of Capitalism and the Death of Statist Socialism Verso Books 2006 The Route of All Evil The Political Economy of Ezra Pound Faber amp Faber 2011 The Rediscovery of India Penguin 2014 Testing Monetarism Bloomsbury Academic 2015 Hubris Why Economists Failed to Predict the Crisis and How to Avoid the Next One Yale University Press 2017 Politic Shock Rupa Publications 2018 The Bombay Plan Blueprint for Economic Resurgence Eds Sanjaya Baru and Meghnad Desai Rupa Publications 2022 The Poverty of Political Economy How Economics Abandoned the Poor HarperCollins India Literary criticism and novels 2004 biography Nehru s Hero Dilip Kumar in the Life of India Lotus Collection 2009 novel Dead on Time HarperCollins 2013 Pakeezah An Ode to a Bygone World HarperCollins India 2014 Who Wrote the Bhagavadgita A secular enquiry into a sacred text Element Text 2020 novel ANAMIKA A Tale of Desire in a Time of War Rupa Publications 2022 MAYABHARATA The Untold Story Behind the Death of Lord Krishna Rupa Publications Autobiography 2020 Meghnad Desai Rebellious Lord Westland References Edit a b Labour peer resigns membership of 49 years over antisemitism http www parliament uk documents lords information office 2011 lord speaker election 2011result pdf Result LN Mittal Ratan Tata Narayana Murthy get Padma Vibhushan The Times of India 26 January 2008 Retrieved 26 January 2008 a b c Lord Meghnad Desai Arguing about the world LSE Blogs 10 September 2012 Retrieved 22 November 2020 No 52554 The London Gazette 10 June 1991 p 8883 LFI Supporters in Parliament Labour Friends of Israel Retrieved 8 September 2019 Advisers Network OMFIF Retrieved 22 November 2020 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 28 May 2015 Retrieved 31 January 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template 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