Bardhan received his bachelor's degree at
Presidency College, Kolkata in 1958, his master's at
University of Calcutta in 1960, and his doctorate at
Cambridge University in 1966 with a dissertation entitled
Economic Growth and the Pattern of International Trade and Investment: A Study in Pure Theory. He taught at the University of Calcutta (1961–62),
MIT (1966–69),
Indian Statistical Institute (1969–72), the
Delhi School of Economics of the
University of Delhi (1973–77) and joined the Berkeley economics department in 1977. He has been Visiting Professor/ Fellow at
London School of Economics,
Trinity College, Cambridge,
St Catherine's College, Oxford, and
University of Siena,
Italy. His early work was on growth and trade theory. Subsequently, he has done theoretical and empirical research on rural institutions in poor countries, on political economy of development policies, and on international trade and globalisation. A part of his work is in the interdisciplinary area of economics, political science, and social anthropology. He has been on the editorial board of a number of economics journals, including
The American Economic Review (1978–81), the
Journal of Economic Perspectives (1989–94), the
International Economic Review (associate editor, 1971–1985), and the
Journal of Development Economics (chief editor, 1985 to 2003). He won a
Guggenheim Fellowship in 1981 and the Mohalanobis Gold Medal of the Indian Econometric Society in 1980. He is the author of 13 books, more than 150 journal articles, and the editor of 12 other books. His memoirs in
Bengali have been serialised in the Calcutta literary magazine
Desh. Bardhan is also on the advisory board of
FFIPP-USA (Faculty for Israeli-Palestinian Peace-USA), a network of Palestinian, Israeli, and International faculty, and students, working in for an end of the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories and just peace. He also served on the inaugural Social Sciences jury for the
Infosys Prize in 2009. == Views ==