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Daniel Thorner : ウィキペディア英語版 | Daniel Thorner Daniel Thorner (1915–1974) was an American-born economist known for his work on agricultural economics and Indian economic history.〔Rosen, George. 1975. Obituary: Daniel Thorner (1915-1974), ''The Journal of Asian Studies'', Association for Asian Studies, 34:3. p.777〕〔Easterlin, RA. 2004 ''The Reluctant Economist: Perspectives on Economics, Economic History and Demography'' Cambridge University Press. pp 284〕 He is known for the application of historical and contemporary economic analysis on policy and influenced agricultural policy in India in the 1950s through his association with the Planning Commission.〔Das, Gurucharan. 2000 ''India Unbound: The Social and Economic Revolution from Independence to the Global Information Age'' Anchor Books. pp. 432 ISBN 0-375-41164-X〕〔Opening Address by Dr. Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of India to the LSE Asia forum on 7th December 2006 (PDF )〕 Along with D. D. Kosambi and R. S. Sharma, he brought peasants into the study of Indian history for the first time. ==Early life== He graduated from Columbia University in the 1930s〔 and served in the Office of Strategic Services〔Thorner, D. 1977 ''Investment in Empire: British Railway and Steam Shipping Enterprise in India'' Ayer Publishing. pp 197 ISBN 0-405-09723-9〕 before moving to India at the end of World War II. He completed his thesis on the conditions of the British railway and steam ship enterprise in India in 1950 from the University of Pennsylvania, later published as a book.〔 He subsequently joined the ''University of Pennsylvania South Asia Regional Studies Program'' to teach Indian economic history.〔 He married Alice Thorner, who was a collaborator and co-author of many of his works on India.
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