Profile
Biography
- BSc(Calcutta)
- PhD(Indian Statistical Institute)
I studied in the University of Calcutta and the Indian Statistical Institute. Before joining York I was a CNRS postdoctoral fellow in GEMMA, Universite de Caen and a CORE fellow in CORE, Universite Catholique de Louvain.
Departmental roles
- Visiting and exchange students Co-ordinator
Research
Overview
My research interest is in game theory (especially in games with group play), political economy (especially in game theoretical analysis of mass political actions and war) and some issues of microeconomics of developing countries (especially in theoretical analysis of petty corruption and formation of social capital in such countries).
Publications
Selected publications
Some further details of publications can be found at RePEc
"Asymmetric networks, clientelism and their impacts: households' access to workfare employment in rural India" (with Anirban Kar and Alita Nandi). (2021).
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2304.04236.pdf
"Labour policy and multinational firms: the “race to the bottom” revisited" (with Debapriya Sen). Review of Development Economics, (2021), 25: 1515-1537.
"The uncovered set and the core: Cox's result revisited" (with Victoria Brosi and Francesco Ciardiello). Journal of Mechanism and Institution Design, (2018), 3(1): 1-15.
"Patronage and power in rural India: a study based on interaction networks" (with Anirban Kar, Sunil Kumar and Alita Nandi). Discussion Papers in Economics, No. 18/19, University of York.
"Stable and Efficient Networks with Farsighted Players: the Largest Consistent Set''. Discussion Papers in Economics, No. 09/34, University of York.