
Our Faculty
Faculty members in the Economics group have a wide range of research experiences and interests. We are particularly proud of our collegial environment where, instead of taking a mechanical approach to measuring research output, we strive to create space for intellectual growth. Our faculty publish research in a wide range on Indian and international scholarly journals in addition to writing in various other public fora in order to reach the general public.
If you want to work with us as a faculty member in Economics, please watch this space for information related to vacancies.
Journal Articles
- Thomas, A. M. (2022). Classical economics and Keynes. Economic & Political Weekly, 57(9), 70 – 71. https://www.epw.in/journal/2022/9/discussion/classical-economics-and-keynes.html
- Basole, A. & Kapoor, R. (Eds.). (2019). Towards a Just, Dignified Future of Work: Lessons from India. Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), Ahmedabad.
- Bahal, G., & Shrivastava, A. (2021). Supply variabilities in public workfares. Journal of Development Economics, 150. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jdeveco.2020.102608
- Yadav, S. (2022). Caste, diversification, and the contemporary agrarian question in India: A field perspective. Journal of Agrarian Change, 22 (4), 651 – 672. https://doi.org/10.1111/joac.12487
- De, R. (2023). Economics and populism: Neoliberalism. In J.C. Chennattuserry, M. Deshpande, P. Hong (Eds.), Encyclopedia of New Populism and Responses in the 21st Century. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978 – 981-16 – 9859-0_6‑1
Opinion Articles
- Let’s not underestimate deprivation in the country — Amit Basole in Mint
- Why David Card, Joshua Angrist and Imbens won the Nobel prize in economics? — Anand Shrivastava and Avinash Tripathi in Hindustan Times
- Want Vaccine Fast? Suspend Intellectual Property Rights — Arjun Jayadev (and others) in The New York Times
- Plugging education gaps as schools reopen — Garima Agarwal in Indian Express
- Number Theory: Four Charts which explain India’s Net Zero emissions challenge — KC Adaina and Kedar Kulkarni in Hindustan Times
- The Narendra Modi Stadium is India’s “It’s not cricket” moment — Rajendran Narayanan in scroll.in
- Can the increase in MSP for paddy help boost its yield? — Srishti Yadav in Hindustan Times
- What’s missing from India’s monetisation debate — Tamoghna Halder in Aljazeera
- Why Rupee Depreciation is bad, not good news — Zico Dasgupta in Hindustan Times
- Understanding the formulation of the budget — Zico Dasgupta in The Hindu
Interviews
- Amit Basole on Jobs and Economic Growth in CNBC
- Amit Basole and Rajendran Narayanan on MGNREGA as a safety net during COVID in the Indian Express
- Anand Shrivastava on electoral polarisation in Frontline
- Alex Thomas speaks on his latest book “Macroeconomics: An Introduction”
- Arjun Jayadev on Inequality at the Institute of New Economic Thinking
- Kedar Kulkarni on “Vulnerability to Climate Change” at Oregon State University
- Rahul De in conversation with Sanjay Reddy on evolution of economics education in India
- Rahul De in a panel discussion with teachers from different Economics Departments in India on creating a pluralistic economics programme
- Srishti Yadav on “Caste, Diversification, and the Contemporary Agrarian Question in India” at the Foundation for Agrarian Studies Online Meeting
- Srishti Yadav speaks on the Agrarian Question in India on the “A Correction: Podcast”
- Zico Dasgupta in The Hindu on whether the declining rupee is a crisis or opportunity for the Indian Economy
- Zico Dasgupta in ET Now on whether India will see a Millionaire rush by 2030
- Zico Dasgupta in a discussion with Barkha Dutt on the Economic Survey 22 – 23
