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Parth J. Shah

b. 1962

Also known as: Parth J Shah, Parth Shah, Dr. Parth J. Shah, डॉ. पार्थ जे. शाह

How Parth J. Shah is discussed in this archive

Authored 1 work in the archive.

Referenced in 1 other work , including Economic Reforms and the Relevance of Prof. B. R. Shenoy .

In Economic Reforms and the Relevance of Prof. B. R. Shenoy : Parth Shah is cited as one of the contemporary liberal economists who, alongside Friedman and Rakesh Mohan, testifies to Shenoy's under-acknowledged contribution to Indian reform thinking.

By Parth J. Shah (1)

Mentioned in (8)

Primary works (7)

  • Centre for Civil Society : A Journey in Time · 2020
    • "I got very fortunate in support that I received when I wanted to start a think tank in India." · Shah describes his motivation for founding CCS.
    • "I think most people, when I started in 1997, thought that it was sort of crazy idea, a crazy game." · On early skepticism toward the CCS project.
  • India's Transition : Choice, Competition, and Individual Dignity · 2020
    • "I had not realized how much impact on a personal life, right, that the current system of governance has." · Opening line, establishing his first-person reflection.
    • "I remember very clearly at CCS office, that, you know, a linesman would come regularly almost sometime every month to say hello" · Refers to his own Centre for Civil Society office, identifying him as the speaker.
  • Liberalism and the Populist Challenge · 2020
    • "Dr. Parth J. Shah ( President, Centre for Civil Society) decodes and explains populism and the challenges it poses to the liberal order." · Editorial description identifying the sole speaker
    • "I think, broadly, my take is that the current understanding of the rise of populism is not fully accurate." · Opening of the monologue, first-person framing
  • Role of Civil Society in the Pandemic · 2020
    • "Dr. Parth J. Shah ( President, Centre for Civil Society) brings to the fore the important and often unexplored role of civil society in alleviating suffering during the COVID-19 pandemic." · Editorial description identifying the speaker
    • "The pandemic has done two things. Yes, you are right that it's expanded the scope and the scale of government role or engagement." · Opening of Shah's monologue framing the state-vs-civil-society dynamic
  • The Case for Liberalism in Indian History · 2020
    • "And CCS has tried, as you know, do since academy work and many other program that we run to build on those ideas." · Speaker identifies with CCS's programmatic work, consistent with his role as President of the Centre for Civil Society.
  • The Future of Liberalism in a Post-Pandemic World · 2020
    • "One thing I do see as a result of the pandemic, not just pandemic, but the populist sort of uprising that you see around the world" · Opening framing of the post-pandemic political moment
    • "I see collaboration, building common ground as an important way of rethinking the engagement of civil society with the state" · Reflects Shah's CCS-rooted civil-society perspective
  • Economic Reforms and the Relevance of Prof. B. R. Shenoy · 2007
    • "Marshals testimony from Rakesh Mohan, Parth Shah and Milton Friedman to underline how little official acknowledgement Shenoy still receives even in the post-reform consensus." · Parth Shah named in the roll-call of witnesses to Shenoy's neglect

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