Palahalli Ramaiya (P.R.) Brahmananda (27 September 1926 – 23 January 2003) was a prominent Indian economist best known for his contributions to the field of monetary economics and Indian development policy. The wage goods model devised by Brahmananda and CN Vakil in 1956 is considered relevant to this day. He is also believed to have influenced the anti-inflation policies announced in July 1974 when India was seeing inflation rates as high as 29%. Through his career spanning more than five decades, he published 36 books and more than 700 papers and articles. I G Patel, the former chief economic advisor to the Government of India in 2004 said that few can rival Brahmananda in terms of sheer scholarship and deep understanding of the whole vista of economic knowledge.
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