Abhiroop Mukhopadhyay
Abhiroop Mukhopadhyay | |
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Born | 25 May 1974 |
Nationality | India |
Institution | Indian Statistical Institute |
Field | Economics of Education, Economics of Health, Labour Economics, Empirical Development Economics |
Alma mater |
Penn State Delhi School of Economics |
Information at IDEAS / RePEc |
Abhiroop Mukhopadhyay (born 25 May 1974 in New Delhi) is an Indian economist. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Planning Unit at the Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi. Abhiroop received his doctorate from Pennsylvania State University in 2004. He also received his Masters in Economics from the Delhi School of Economics in 1997. Abhiroop has previously been the Sir Ratan Tata Senior Fellow at the Institute of Economic Growth, an Academic Visitor at the Asia Research Centre, London School of Economics, London; a Visiting Researcher at the Groupement de Recherche en Economie Quantitative d'Aix Marseille, Marseille and at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid; Research Associate at the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy.
Awards
- Honorary Research Fellow, IZA (Institute for the Study of Labour), Bonn 2012–2015
- Sir Ratan Tata Senior Fellowship, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi 2010.
- Hermes Post Doctoral Fellowship, Fondation Maison des Sciences de l' Homme, France, 2008.
- Dissertation Fellow, The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Summer 2001.
Published/accepted papers and chapters for books
- "Multiple-Dimensions of Urban Well Being: Evidence from India” (with S Chandrasekhar): Asian Population Studies (forthcoming)
- “Rural Housing Quality as an Indicator of Consumption Sustainability” (with Indira Rajaraman), Economic and Political Weekly, Vol 47, No 2 March 2012.
- “The Economic Burden of Cancer” (with B. K. Mohanti, S. Das, K. Sharma & S. Dash): Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 43(46), 22 October 2011, pp. 112–117
- “Poverty and Well-Being in Indian Cities during the Reforms Era” (with S Chandrasekhar): Berkley Electronic Press: Poverty and Public Policy, Volume 1, Issue 2, April 2010.
- “Ranking Countries: What Can We Learn from India’s Imports?” (with S. Chandrasekhar and R. Vaidya), Journal of Quantitative Economics, Forthcoming 2009.
- “Integrating Mental Health in Welfare Evaluation: An Empirical Application to the case of HIV-AIDS in India” (With S. Das and T. Ray), The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy: Vol. 9 : Iss. 1 (Topics), 2009, Article 41.
- “Is India better off today than 15 years ago? A Robust Multidimensional Answer” (with N. Gravel), Journal of Economic Inequality, Forthcoming 2009.
- “Economic Cost Analysis in Cancer Management and its Relevance Today” (with K. Sharma, S. Das, G. K. Rath and B. K. Mohanti), Indian Journal of Cancer, Vol 46, Issue 3, July–September 2009, pp. 184–189.
- “Economic Cost of HIV and AIDS in India,” (with S. Das and T. Roy), in Markus Haacker and Mariam Claeson, edited, HIV and AIDS in South Asia: A Development Risk, The World Bank (Washington D.C.), Feb. 2009, pp. 123–151.
- “A Robust Normative Evaluation of India’s Performance in Allocating Risks of Death” (with N. Gravel and B. Tarroux), Indian Growth and Development Review, Vol. 1, May 2008. pp. 95–111.
- “Socioeconomic Heterogeneity in Urban India”, (with S. Chandrasekhar), in George Martine, Gordon McGranahan and Mark Montgomery ed. Living in an Urban World (Earthscan), 2008.
- “Rural Unemployment 1999–2005: Who Gained, Who Lost?”, (with I. Rajaraman), Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 42 (30) 28 July – 3 August 2007, pp. 3116–3120.
- “Does Cost of Primary Education Matter: Evidence from Rural India” (with S. Chandrasekhar), Economic and Political Weekly, September 2006.
- "Univariate Time Series Analysis of Public Debt" (with I. Rajaraman), Journal of Quantitative Economics, New Series Vol. 2 (1), 2004, pp. 122–134.
- “Trade with Labor Market Distortions and Heterogeneous Labor: Why Trade Can Hurt” (with K. Krishna and C. Yavas), WTO & World Trade: Challenges in a New Era, 2004.
- "Sustainability of Public Debt" (with I. Rajaraman), in Amaresh Bagchi ed. Readings in Public Finance (Oxford University Press), 2004.
Refereed working papers
- “Mass Education or a Minority Well Educated Elite in the Process of Development: the Case of India” (with Amparo Costelló Climent), CEP (London School of Economics) Discussion Paper No 1086, November 2011.
- “Stepping out of Palanpur: Employment outside Palanpur” Asia Research Centre Working Paper No. 46, London School of Economics, London, UK 2011.
- "Non-Farm Diversification and Rural Poverty Decline: A perspective from Indian Sample survey and village study data” (with Himanshu, Peter Lanjouw and Rinku Murgai) Asia Research Centre Working Paper No. 44, London School of Economics, London, UK 2011.
- “Multiple Dimensions of Urban Poverty: Evidence from India” (with S. Chandrasekhar) Poverty, Gender, and Youth Working Paper No. 11, Population Council, New York City, 2008
- “Quota Brokers” (with S. Imai, Kala Krishna and Ling Hui Tan), IMF Working Paper 179, September 2004.
- “Trade with Labor Market Distortions and Heterogeneous Labor: Why Trade Can Hurt” (with K. Krishna and C. Yavas) NBER Working Paper 9086, 2004
Other working papers
- “Female Labour Force Participation and Child Education in India: The Effect of the National Employment Guarantee Scheme” (with Farzana Afridi and Soham Sahoo)
- “Does Access to Secondary Education affect Primary Schooling?: Evidence from India” (with Soham Sahoo)
- “The Political Economy of NREGS Implementation”
- “The Effects of NREGS on Rural Households in India: Evidence from Karauli District in Rajasthan”. (Paper submitted to Fondation Maison des Sciences de L’Homme, France), 2008.
- “Negative Reality of the HIV Positives: Evaluating Welfare Loss in a Low Prevalence Country”, with Sanghamitra Das and Tridip Ray, ISI Discussion Paper 08-02, Indian Statistical Institute (Delhi Centre), New Delhi, India, February 2008.
- “An Empirical Investigation Into How Middlemen Affect Markets”, with Susumu Imai and Kala Krishna, ISI Discussion Paper 05-02, Indian Statistical Institute (Delhi Centre), New Delhi, India, December 2004
Amongst other courses, Abhiroop has taught the Introductory and Advanced Econometrics and Structural Estimation Methods: Empirical Industrial Organization courses.