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Journals 2020

Book / and Book chapters:

  • "The Changing Context of Governance and Leadership on Public Sector Banks”. Anil Khandelwal (Ed). 2021: Transformational Leadership in Banking: Challenges of Governance, Leadership and HR in a Digital and Disruptive World. New Delhi: Sage Publications: M S Sriram

  • “Covid 19 Pandemic: The Policy Response”. Tamal Bandyopadhyay (Ed) 2021: Inclusive Finance India Report 2020. New Delhi: Access Assist. M S Sriram

  • “Review of the Banking System: Evolving Landscape”. Tamal Bandyopadhyay (Ed) 2021: Inclusive Finance India Report 2020. New Delhi: Access Assist. M S Sriram

  • “Coping with COVID-19 and its Consequences: Household adjustments in India", Chapter 13 in  R. Bhattacharyya, A. Ghosh Dastidar, and S. Sikdar (ed.) Corona Pandemic, India and the World: Economic and Social Policy Perspectives, Routledge: New Delhi: Arnab Mukherji and Arjun Shatrunjay 

  • "Brothers in Arms? Covid-19 and Hindu-Muslim conflict in India", Chapter 6 in  R. Bhattacharyya, A. Ghosh Dastidar, and S. Sikdar (ed.) Corona Pandemic, India and the World: Economic and Social Policy Perspectives, Routledge: New Delhi: Anirban Mitra and Arnab Mukherji

Cases:

  • Ramesh G,  Case on Sterlite Copper Plant in Tuticorin (Under Process)

  • Ramesh G, Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant: Engaging Civic Society in Tamil Nadu. (Under Process)

Popular press: 

  • When criminality begets crime: The role of elected politicians”, Soham Sahoo with Nishith Prakash, Deepak Saraswat, and Reetika Sindhi, Ideas for India (2021)

  • Employment entry and exit by women in India, Soham Sahoo with Sudipa Sarkar, Ideas for India (2021)

  • India’s Micro Firms Face a Credit Squeeze: M S Sriram, Mint, September 29, 2020

  • How India Can Boost Social Impact Investing: M S Sriram with Ankur Sarin, Mint August 14, 2020

  • Banks and the Contagion Buiness Standard : M S Sriram, July 30th, 2020. Also published in Bankers Weekly 9th August 2020

  • Girish Karnad Had Been a Living Example of How to Talk About Death The Wire (online): M S Sriram, June 12th 2020 

  • Remembering A. Vaidyanathan, the Scholar Who Changed the Role of Data in India: M S Sriram, The Wire (online). June 11th 2020M S Sriram

  • The unbearable likeness of being Business Standard:,  May 26, 2020: M S Sriram

  • A double whammy for Karnataka (with Lakshmi Parvathy). Forbes India, May 15, 2020: Shabana Mitra

  • Rejuvenate anganwadis for children to start school early. Deccan Herald, August 25, 2020: Shabana Mitra

  • NEP 2020: How early should children start school? Forbes India. September 25, 2020: Shabana Mitra

  • Do Elections Stimulate the Rural Economy or Merely Infuse Cash on a Temporary Basis? The Wire, November 6, 2020: Shabana Mitra

Peer Reviewed Journals

  • Soham Sahoo with Rahul Lahoti, “Are Educated Leaders Good for Education? Evidence from India” - Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization

  • M S Sriram, “Farm Laws: Conflating Deregulation with Modernisation” - Economic and Political Weekly

  • Ritwik Banerjee with Prerana Maheshwari, “Beyond Headline GDP Growth Rate” - Economic and Political Weekly

  • Arnab Mukherji, Krishnan, Kaveri and Sankarshan Basu, “Market responses to increased transparency: An Indian narrative” - International Review of Economics & Finance

  • Ritwik Banerjee with Priyama Majumdar and Joydeep Bhattacharya,” Exponential-growth prediction bias and compliance with safety measures in the times of COVID- 19" - Social Science and Medicine

  • Ritwik Banerjee with Nabanita Datta Gupta and Marie Claire Villeval, “Feedback Spillovers Across Tasks, Self-Confidence and Competitiveness” - Games and Economic Behaviour

  • Kamath, R., & Sarkar, E, “The Engineer… No Longer a Person but a Number on an Excel Sheet: Enterprise Resource Planning and Commoditisation of Labour” - Global Labour Journal

  • Shabana Mitra with Anirban Mitra,” Redistribution of Economic Resources due to Conflict: The Maoist Uprising in Nepal” - Journal of Comparative Economics

  • Deepak Malghan,”A permanent cordon sanitaire: intra-village spatial segregation and social distance in India” - Journal Contemporary South Asia

  • Deepak Malghan,”Diversity Deficit and Scale-Flip” - The Journal of Development Studies

  • Deepak Malghan,”Flatten the curve: A simple model of sink capacity” - Ecological Economics

  • Deepak Malghan, “Fractal urbanism: City size and residential segregation in India” - World Development

  • Deepak Malghan,”A model-based estimate of the groundwater budget and associated uncertainties in Bengaluru” - Urban Water Journal

Book Reviews