Noted economist Jagdish Bhagwati, who has lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi and squabbled with Nobel laureate Amartya Sen over the Gujarat model of growth, has been invited by the government to speak at the Delhi Economics Conclave.
The theme of the Conclave, to be held here on December 10-11, is ‘Structural reforms and growth’. After the economy grew below five per cent in 2012-13 and 2013-14, investors have built high hopes on the current government, to introduce reforms and push both growth and employment.
“There will also be other eminent economists and speakers from India and abroad, including Eswar Prasad from Cornell University, to discuss various aspects of structural reforms,” said a government official who did not wish to be identified.
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It is learnt the government had invited Bhagwati in 2012 as well but he had declined to be a part of the Conclave at that time.
His visits always evoke interest in India. Before the general elections last year, Bhagwati had said he would not vote for Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi or for Modi. However, he has expressed admiration for Gujarat's development under Modi, which had led to an argument with Sen on the subject. It was widely believed he'd get a role in the Modi government.
Recently again in a TV interview, the New York-based economist had praised Modi for a practical approach to trade and investment.