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8th Annual Conference on Economic Growth and Development

December 17-19, 2012

Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi List of Participants

1. Murali Agastya University of Sydney

[email protected]

2. Aradhna Aggarwal NCAER

[email protected]

3. Sofia Amaral

University of Birmingham

[email protected]

4. Sanchit Arora

Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai [email protected]

5. Debasis Bandyopadhyay University of Auckland

[email protected]

6. Ritwik Banerjee Aarhus University [email protected]

7. Anurag N Banerjee Durham University

[email protected]

8. Shesadri Banerjee Durham University

[email protected]

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9. Kuntal Banerjee

Florida Atlantic University [email protected]

10. Rashmi Barua

Singapore Management University [email protected]

11. Abheek Barua HDFC Bank

[email protected]

12. Parantap Basu Durham University

[email protected]

13. Debasmita Basu

Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata [email protected]

14. Kaushik Basu

Cornell University and World Bank [email protected]

15. Jeanet Sinding Bentzen University of Copenhagen [email protected]

16. Antoine Berthou Banque de France

[email protected]

17. Graziella Bertocchi

Universita' di Modena e Reggio Emilia [email protected]

18. Sonia Bhalotra University of Bristol [email protected]

(3)

19. Rudrani Bhattacharya NIPFP

[email protected]

20. Guilhem Cassan LSE and PSE [email protected]

21. Fabio Cerina

University of Cagliari [email protected]

22. Nishant Chadha

University of British Columbia [email protected]

23. Manisha Chakrabarty

Indian Institute of Management, Kolkata [email protected]

24. Shankha Chakraborty University of Oregon [email protected]

25. Tanika Chakraborty IIT Kanpur

[email protected]

26. Suparna Chakraborty University of San Francisco [email protected]

27. Parkash Chander

National University of Singapore [email protected]

28. Santanu Chatterjee University of Georgia [email protected]

(4)

29. Chongwoo Choe Monash University

[email protected]

30. Rivayani Darmawan University of Goettingen [email protected]

31. Rajat Deb

Southern Methodist University [email protected]

32. Alain Desdoigts Université Paris-Est [email protected]

33. Ashwini Deshpande

Delhi School of Economics [email protected]

34. Paramita Dhar

Central Connecticut State University [email protected]

35. Avinash Dixit

Princeton University [email protected]

36. Pushan Dutt INSEAD [email protected]

37. Bhaskar Dutta

University of Warwick and ISI, Delhi [email protected]

38. Mousumi Dutta

Presidency University, Kolkata [email protected]

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39. Swati Dutta IFMR, Chennai

[email protected]

40. Nirupam Dutta

Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai [email protected]

41. Mukesh Eswaran

University of British Columbia [email protected]

42. Veronica Frisancho

Inter-American Development Bank [email protected]

43. J. Rodrigo Fuentes

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile [email protected]

44. Kausik Gangopadhyay

Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode [email protected]

45. Shubhashis Gangopadhyay

India Development Foundation and Shiv Nadar University [email protected]

46. Vikash Gautam

Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research [email protected]

47. Chetan Ghate

Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi [email protected]

48. Arghya Ghosh

University of New South Wales [email protected]

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49. Joydeep Ghosh

Institute of Economic Growth [email protected]

50. Sugata Ghosh

Brunel University London [email protected]

51. Veronique Gille

University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne [email protected]

52. Deepti Goel

Delhi School of Economics [email protected]

53. Aditya Goenka

National University of Singapore [email protected]

54. Prodyumna Goutam

Indian Institute of Management Bangalore [email protected]

55. Ashok S. Guha

Jawaharlal Nehru University [email protected]

56. Abdul de Guia Abaid

International Monetary Fund [email protected]

57. Poonam Gupta NIPFP

[email protected]

58. Abhijit Sen Gupta Asian Development Bank [email protected]

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59. Sonali Sen Gupta Lancaster University [email protected]

60. Magnus Hatleback CMI, Norway

[email protected]

61. Asadul Islam Monash University

[email protected]

62. Tarun Jain

Indian School of Business, Hyderabad [email protected]

63. Neha Jain

Delhi School of Economics [email protected]

64. Alok Johri

McMaster University [email protected]

65. Martin Kanz World Bank

[email protected]

66. Mudit Kapoor

Indian School of Business, Hyderabad [email protected]

67. Sabyasachi Kar

Institute of Economic Growth [email protected]

68. Andreas Kotsadam University of Oslo

[email protected]

(8)

69. Kala Krishna

Pennsylvania State University [email protected]

70. Vijay Krishna

Pennsylvania State University [email protected]

71. Vikas Kumar

Azim Premji University [email protected]

72. Tapas Kundu

University of Tromso [email protected]

73. Takashi Kurosaki Hitotsubashi University [email protected]

74. Amartya Lahiri

University of British Columbia [email protected]

75. Ethan Ligon

University of California, Berkeley [email protected]

76. Kanika Mahajan

Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi [email protected]

77. Girijashankar Mallik

University of Western Sydney [email protected]

78. Mainak Mazumdar

Centre de Sciences Humaines, India [email protected]

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79. Vibhuti Mendiratta Paris School of Economics [email protected]

80. Nidhiya Menon Brandeis University [email protected]

81. Prachi Mishra

International Monetary Fund [email protected]

82. Tapas Mishra

Swansea University [email protected]

83. Saurabh Mishra

International Monetary Fund [email protected]

84. Anirban Mitra University of Oslo

[email protected]

85. Arijit Mukherjee

Michigan State University [email protected]

86. Anirban Mukherjee IIT Kanpur

[email protected]

87. Conan Mukherjee

Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata [email protected]

88. Aditi Mukherji

International Water Management Institute, New Delhi [email protected]

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89. Karthik Muralidharan

University of California, San Diego [email protected]

90. Piyusha Mutreja Syracuse University [email protected]

91. Gopal Naik

Indian Institute of Management Bangalore [email protected]

92. Tushar K. Nandi CSSS

[email protected]

93. Karthikeya Naraparaju

Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research [email protected]

94. Tore Nilssen University of Oslo [email protected]

95. Christian Oldiges University of Heidelberg [email protected]

96. MO Pak-Hung

Hong Kong Baptist University [email protected]

97. Debayan Pakrashi University of Queensland [email protected]

98. Mamata Parhi Swansea University [email protected]

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99. Martino Pelli

University of Alberta [email protected]

100. Sougata Poddar AUT Business School [email protected]

101. Suraj Prasad

University of Sydney [email protected]

102. Raghuram Rajan University of Chicago

[email protected]

103. Rajesh Ramachandran

Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona [email protected]

104. Vinay Ramani

Indian Institute of Management, Udaipur [email protected]

105. Anu Rammohan

University of Western Australia [email protected]

106. M Govinda Rao

National Institute of Public Finance and Policy [email protected]

107. Shamika Ravi

Indian School of Business, Hyderabad [email protected]

108. B Ravikumar

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis [email protected]

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109. Ranjan Ray Monash University [email protected]

110. Peter Robertson

University of Western Australia [email protected]

111. Jean-Charles Rochet University of Zurich

[email protected]

112. Devesh Roy

International Food Policy Research Institute [email protected]

113. Samrat Roy

St. Xavier's College, Kolkata [email protected]

114. Kamal Saggi

Vanderbilt University [email protected]

115. Anuradha Saha

Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi [email protected]

116. Soham Sahoo

Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi [email protected]

117. Sudipta Sarangi

Louisiana State University [email protected]

118. Dipanwita Sarkar

Queensland University of Technology [email protected]

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119. Anindya Sen

Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore [email protected]

120. Arunava Sen

Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi [email protected]

121. Partha Sen

South Asian University [email protected]

122. Rajdeep Sengupta

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis [email protected]

123. Mehdi Senouci

Paris School of Economics [email protected]

124. Gunjan Sharma University of Missouri [email protected]

125. Vineeta Sharma

Delhi School of Economics [email protected]

126. Alok Sheel

Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister [email protected]

127. Abhijeet Singh University of Oxford

[email protected]

128. Gurbachan Singh

[email protected]

129. Jesper Stage

Mid Sweden University [email protected]

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130. Sandip Sukhtankar Dartmouth College

[email protected]

131. Asha Sundaram

University of Cape Town [email protected]

132. Ranjula Bali Swain Uppsala University [email protected]

133. Suchismita Tarafdar

Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi [email protected]

134. M. Scott Taylor University of Calgary [email protected]

135. Shruti Tripathi

Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research [email protected]

136. Diego Ubfal

Bocconi University [email protected]

137. Michele Valsecchi University of Gothenburg

[email protected]

138. Stephen Wright

Birkbeck College, University of London [email protected]

139. Itzhak Zilcha

Tel Aviv University [email protected]

140. Laura Zimmermann University of Michigan [email protected] 

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