- J. C. Kumarappa
J. C. Kumarappa (born Joseph Chelladurai Cornelius) (
January 4 ,1892 -January 30 ,1960 ) was an Indianeconomist and a close associate of Indian leaderMahatma Gandhi . A pioneer of rural economic development theories, Kumarappa is credited for developing economic theories based onGandhism — a school of economic thought he coined "Gandhian economics ."Early life
Born in
Tanjore (now inTamil Nadu ), Kumarappa changed his name following his return from studyingeconomics and chartered accountancy inEngland in 1919. Kumarappa travelled to theUnited States in 1928 to obtain degrees in economics andbusiness administration at theSyracuse University andColumbia University , studying underEdwin Robert Anderson Seligman .Gandhian economics
Upon his return to India, Kumarappa published a major article on the British tax policy and its exploitation of the Indian economy. Upon Gandhi's request, Kumarappa prepared a major economic survey and study of rural India in
Gujarat , which he published under the title "A Survey of MatarTaluka in theKheda District". Kumarappa worked to imbibe Gandhian values of "trusteeship,"non-violence and a focus on human dignity and development in place ofmaterialism as the basis of his economic theories. While rejectingsocialism 's emphasis onclass war and force in implementation, Kumarappa's ideas also rejected the emphasis on material development, competition and efficiency infree-market economics . Gandhi and Kumarappa envisioned an economy focused on satisfying fundamental human needs and challenges, while rooting out socio-economic conflict, unemployment, poverty and deprivation.Kumarappa worked as a professor of economics at the
Gujarat Vidyapith inAhmedabad , while serving as the editor of "Young India" during theSalt Satyagraha . Kumarappa helped found and organise theAll India Village Industries Association in 1935 and was imprisoned for more than a year during theQuit India movement . He wrote two books during his imprisonment, "Economy of Permanence" and the "Practice and Precepts ofJesus ".Later life
After India's independence, Kumarappa worked for the
Planning Commission of India and theIndian National Congress to develop national policies for agriculture and rural development. Kumarappa also travelled to thePeople's Republic of China , East European nations andJapan on diplomatic assignments and to study rural economic systems being implemented there. He spent some time inSri Lanka , where he received Ayurvedic treatment and settled down inMadurai at the M. K. Gandhi Niketan, where he would continue his work in economics and writing books. After his death, the "Kumarappa Institute of Gram Swaraj" was founded in his honour.ee also
References
* [http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/users/venu/jck.pdf/ Building a Creative Freedom : J C Kumarappa and his Economic Philosophy]
*Economic and Political Weekly, vol. 40 no. 52 Dec 24, 2005
* [http://www.kigs.org/ Kumarappa Institute of Gram Swaraj]
* [http://www.kigs.org/kumarappa1.htm KIGS biography of Kumarappa]
* [http://www.samanvaya.com/frames/knowledge/articles/jck.htm Kumarappa biography]
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