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CURRICULUM VITAE DIBYENDU MAITI

Dr. Dibyendu Maiti joined DSE as an Associate Professor on November 2015. Before joining at DSE, he worked at several reputed international institutes - The University of the South Pacific, Institute of Economic Growth (Delhi), Centre for Studies in Social Sciences Calcutta, University of Manchester (UK). He held various positions at Max Planck Institute of Economic (Jena, Germany), Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (Beijing), and University of Nottingham (UK) for his postdoctoral research works. His research interests are in the areas of trade and industry relating development macro-issues.

Present Position Associate Professor Address Delhi School of Economics

The University of Delhi, North Campus New Delhi - 110007, India

Email: [email protected] ; [email protected]

Editorial Member International Journal of Economic Theory and Application, since 2015

http://www.aascit.org/journal/editorial?journalId=918 Economics World, since 2015http://www.davidpublisher.org/Home/Journal/EW Nationality: Indian

Job Experiences

2015 Nov - Associate Professor, Delhi School of Economics

2011 - 2015 Associate Professor, School of Economics, The University of The South Pacific, Fiji 2008 – 2011 Assistant Professor, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi University, India

2005 – 2008 RBI/DFID Fellow (Assistant Professor) Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta, 2004 – 2005 Lecturer (VS), Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum

2004 Research Associate, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta Administrative Experiences:

2014 Api – 2015 Oct Strategic Research Cluster Leader, The University of the South Pacific, Fiji 2014 Feb – 2014 July Acting Head, School of Economics, The University of the South Pacific, Fiji Award

2015 USP Research Incubation Prize

2009 Global Development Network (GDN) Award (Research on Development) 2009 IDRC India Social Science Research Award (Young Social Scientist) 2005 Max Plank India Fellow, Max Planck Society, Germany

Fellowship

2009 ESRC-ICSSR Scholar Exchange Fellowship

2007 IPPG Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Manchester, UK

2006 – 2009 MPI Fellowship, Max Planck Institute of Economics, Jena, Germany 2005 ICSSR-CASS Indo-China Cultural Exchange Fellowship

1999 State Level Eligibility Test for Lectureship and Fellowship (Economics), WBCSC 2001-2003 MRP Fellowship, University Grant Commission, India

Sabbatical/Visiting Research Positions

2014 March Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand 2009 Sept – 2009 Dec School of Economics, University of Nottingham, UK 2007 IDPM, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK

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2006 Aug – Aug 2009 MPI Fellow (visiting), Max Planck Institute of Economics, Jena, Germany 2005 Sept – 2005 Oct Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China

2005 Aug City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Professional Training:

• Direct Trainer’s Course, Lal Bahadur Shashtri National Academy of Administration, 15-29 May, 2009

• Workshop on Product Transactions in International Trade, GEP Leverhulme Centre, School of Economics, University of Nottingham, UK, 19-20th Oct 2009

• IPPG Teaching Workshop on Institutions, Development and Pro-Poor Growth, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 13- 17thJuly 2006

Educational Tenure:

Ph.D (Vidyasagar University), Postdoc (University of Manchester) Teaching:

o International Trade Research Area:

• International Economics and Development Macroeconomics

• Estimation of Demand and productivity

Publication

Books and Edited Volume

(1) Maiti, D. (2014), Reform, Productivity Growth and Formal Labour Market in India, Routledge Publisher, London

(2) Maiti, D. and Sen, K. (2010), The Informal Sector in India (Special Volume), Journal of South Asian Development, 2010 (Guest edited) vol. 5. No.1

(3) Maiti, D. and Sen, K. (2010), The Informal sector in South Asia: Organisational Dynamics, Institutional Determinants, Inter-linkages and Development (Special Volume) Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 2010 (Guest edited), 52 (2)

Journal Article (refereed)

(1) Maiti, D. and Kumar, S. (2016), ‘Regional Agreements, Trade Costs and Flows in the Pacific Island Economics, Economica Politica, DOI: 10.1007/s40888-016-0029-z

(2) Prakash, K. and Maiti, D. (2016), ‘Devaluation, trade balances and the J-curve phenomenon: The case of Fiji’, Economic Modelling, 55, 382–393: doi:10.1016/j.econmod.2016.02.023

(3) Maiti, D.; Narayan, D. and Kumar, S. (2016), ‘Regulation, Costs and Informality: The Case of Fiji’, Journal of Pacific Studies (forthcoming)

(4) Maiti, D. and Marjit, S. (2015), “Regional Openness, Income Growth and Convergence of Indian States during 1980 -2009” (with S. Marjit), South Asian Economic Journal, 16(1) 145–166

(5) Jafarey, S. and Maiti, D. (2015), ‘Glass Slippers and Glass Ceilings: An Analysis of Marital Anticipation and

Female Education’ Journal of Development Economics, 115: 45–61;

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304387814001576

(6) Maiti, D.; Dasgupta, P. and Paul, A. (2014), Productivity and Elasticity Differential between Direct and Contract Workers in Indian Organised Industries, Review of Market Integration 6(2), 1-17

(7) Maiti, D. (2014), ‘Foreign Competition, Union and Distributive Share of Workers: Theory and Evidences from Indian Economy’, Trade and Development Review , 7(2)

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(8) Saha, B., Sen, K. and Maiti, D. (2013), “Trade Openness, Labour Institutions and Flexibilisation – Theory and

Experiences in India” Labour Economics, 24, 180-95;

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0927537113000973

(9) Maiti, D. and Mukherjee, A. (2013), “Governance, Foreign Direct Investment and Domestic Welfare”,

International Review of Economics and Finance, 27: 406-415;

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1059056012001335

(10) Maiti, D. and Mukherjee, A. (2013), “Trade Liberalisation, Outsourcing and Union Wage”, Labour Economics, 21, 103-10 (Elsevier)

(11) Maiti, D. (2013), “Precarious Works in India: Trend and Emerging Issues”, American Behavioral Scientists, DOI: 10.1177/0002764212466247, 57(4), 507 – 530 (Sage)

(12) Maiti, D. and Chand, B.P. (2012), “Openness and Growth of Fijian Economy”, Journal of Pacific Studies, 32, 32-49

(13) Maiti, D. (2013), “Market Imperfections, Trade Reform and Total Factor Productivity Growth: Theory and Practices from India”, Journal of Productivity Analysis, 40(2), 407-18 (Springer);

http://hdl.handle.net/10.1007/s11123-012-0313-z

(14) Maiti, D. (2012), “Market Distortions and Productivity Growth with reference to India”, Economics Bulletin, 32 (3), 2313-2319

(15) Maiti, D. and Marjit, S. (2011), “Subcontracting, R&D and Labour Productivity – A Theoretical Explanation”

(with S. Marjit), Journal of Economic Development, 36(3): 1-24

(16) Maiti, D. and Mitra, A. (2011), Education, Vulnerability and Development”, Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 16 (2), 199–211

(17) Maiti, D. and Sen, K. (2010), “The Informal Sector in India: A Means of Exploitation or Accumulation?”, Journal of South Asian Development, 5(1) , 1-13

(18) Marjit, S. and Maiti, D. (2010), “Informality and Productivity”, India Macroeconomic Annual, Annual Volume, 131-72

(19) Maiti, D. and Marjit, S. (2008), “Trade Liberalization, Production Organization and Informal Sector in the Developing Countries”, The Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, 17 (3), 445-53 (20) Maiti, D. (2008), “Organizational Morphology of Rural Manufacturing and its Dynamics in Liberalized India”,

Cambridge Journal of Economics, 32 (4), 571-92

(21) Marjit, S., Kar, S. and Maiti, D. (2007), “Regional Trade Openness Index and Income Disparity - A New Methodology and the Indian Experiment”, Economic and Political Weekly, 24 (9), 757-69

(22) Marjit, D. and Maiti, S. (2006), “Politics and Contemporary Macroeconomy of India”, India Macroeconomics Annual, Annual Volume, 1-49

(23) Marjit, S. and Maiti, D. (2005), “Globalization, Reform and Informal Sector”, WIDER-UNU Research Paper RP12/ 2005, Helsinki, Finland

(24) Dutta, M. Roy, S., Maiti, D. andSaha, S. (2005), “Protecting India’s Forest: Effectiveness of Forest Protection Committees – Case of Southern West Bengal, India”, The International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology, 12 (1), 66-78

(25) Dutta, M. Roy, S., Maiti, D. and Saha, S.(2004), “Forest Protection Polices and Local Benefits from Non- Timber Forest Produce: Lessons from West Bengal”, Economic and Political Weekly, 39 (6)

(26) Sau, S.N. and Maiti, D. (2001), “Trend of Production and Employment of Village Industries in India – An Analysis”, (with S.N.Sau), Vidyasagar University Journal of Economics, 8 (1)

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4 Chapter/Article in Book

(1) Maiti, D. and Kumar, S. (2016), ‘Pacific Integration with Asia’, in Chakraborty, D. and Mukherjee, J. (ed.), Trade, Investment and Economic Development: Empirical Methods and Policy Issues, Routledge (in press) (2) Dutta, S. Maiti, D and Haldar, A. (2013), ‘Recruitment Procedure and Status of Workers: An Analysis of

Indian Industries in Two States of India’, in ed. Bhui, S., Human Resource Development: Issues and Challenges, Kolkata: Abhijit Publications

(3) Maiti, D. (2013), “Trade Relations of China and India with Mekong Region”, in P. De, Two Decades of ASEAN- India Relations: Prospects and Challenges for Mekong-India, Cambridge University Press

(4) Maiti, D. (2012), “Delicensing and Pro-Poor Growth of India”, in Bhattacharyya, D.N. (ed.), Indian Economic Development – Contemporary Issue, Regal Publications, New Delhi

(5) Maiti, S., Kar, S. and Maiti, D. (2010), “Labour Market Institutions and Poverty – The Role of Informal Sector”

in Bhaskar Dutta et al. (eds.), New and Enduring Themes in Development Economics, NY: World Scientific Press

(6) Maiti, D. and Marjit, S. (2006), “Globalization, Reform and Informal Sector”, in B. Guha-Khasnobis & Ravi Kanbur (eds.), Informal Labor Markets and Development, Palgrave-McMillan, Helsinki

(7) Maiti, D and Mondal, D. (2006), “Reform and Rural Industrialization: A Study on Production Organisation in India”, in R.R. Prasad and G. Rajanikanth (eds.), Rural Development and Social Change, Discovery Publishing House, New Delhi

(8) Maiti, D. and Mondal, D. (2004), “Development Finance of Panchayats: A Study of Eight Gram Panchayats in Purba and Paschim Medinipur Districts of West Bengal”, inSau, S.N.(ed.), Issues of Participatory Decentralized Planning, Firma K.L.M, Kolkata

(9) Sau, S.N. and Maiti, D. (2002), “Impact of Economic Reform on Employment of Village Industries in India – An Analysis”, (with S.N.Sau), in Mathur, A. and Raikhy, S.P. (eds.), Economic Liberalisation and its Implications for Employment, Deep & Deep Publications, New Delhi

Review Article:

(1) Maiti, D. (2012), “India’s Economy and Growth—Essays in Honour of V.K.R.V. Rao”, South Asia Economic Journal, 13: 147-152, doi:10.1177/139156141101300111

(2) Maiti, D. (2010),Globalisation, Employment and Mobility – The South Asian Experience: A Review”, International Journal of South Asian Studies, 21(1)

Working/Research paper

(1) Prakash, K. and Maiti, D. (2015), ‘Devaluation, trade balances and the J-curve phenomenon: The case of Fiji’, WP 2015/02, School of Economics, FBE, The University of the South Pacific, Suva

(2) Maiti, D. and Kumar, S. (2015), Regional Trade Agreements and Trade Flows in the Pacific Island Economies:

Application of Gravity Model, WP 2015/01, School of Economics, FBE, The University of the South Pacific, Suva

(3) Maiti, D. and Reddy. V. (2014), ‘Climate Change and its Impact on GDP of PICs: An Explorative Study’, The International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change, 14-18th July, The University of the South Pacific

(4) Maiti, D and Sen, R. (2014), ‘Strategic Interaction, Competition and Trade: A Study on Small Island Economies’, 55th New Zealand Association of Economists Conference, 2-4th July 2014;

http://nzaeconference.co.nz

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(5) Prakash, K. and Maiti, D. ‘J-curve disparity in the goods and services sectors in the Pacific region:

Evidence from Devaluation in Fiji’55th New Zealand Association of Economists Conference, 2-4th July 2014;

http://nzaeconference.org.nz/images/Kushneel.pdf

(6) ‘Contractualisation and Productivity Growth: Theory and Evidence from India’ 9th Growth and Development Conference, ISI New Delhi, 19-22nd Dec, 2013, https://editorialexpress.com/cgi- bin/conference/download.cgi?db_name=acged2013&paper_id=176

(7) Maiti, D. and Singh, P. (2012), “Competitiveness, Innovation and Exportability of Firms in the Asia-Pacific Region’ (with Prakash Singh), Working Paper, ARTNeT-UNESCAP (forthcoming)

(8) Maiti, D. (2012), “Anti-Dumping, Competitiveness and Consumer Welfare: A Study on Commodity Prices with Special Reference to India”, SANEI Working Paper Series No. 12-07, South Asia Network of Economic Research Institutes, Dhaka; http://saneinetwork.net/Files/3008201204241412.07.DMaiti.pdf

(9) Maiti, D. and Chand, B.P. (2012), “Openness and Growth of the Fijian Economy”, Working Paper 2012/02, School of Economics, The University of the South Pacific, http://www.econ.fbe.usp.ac.fj/fileadmin/files/schools/ssed/economics/working_papers/2012_Working_Pa pers/WP01-Maiti_and_Biman-1.pdf

(10) Maiti, D. and Mukherjee, D. (2010), “Governance, Foreign Direct Investment and Domestic Welfare”, Research Paper 2010-10, Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy, University of Nottingham, http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/gep/research/papers/2010/10-27.aspx

(11) Maiti, D. and Mukherjee, A. (2010), “Trade Liberalisation, Outsourcing and Union Wage”, Research Paper 2010-10, Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy, University of Nottingham, http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/gep/research/papers/2010/10-07.aspx

(12) Maiti, D. (2010), “Foreign Competition, Bi-sourcing and Union Wage Share”

http://www.isid.ac.in/~pu/conference/dec_10_conf/Papers/DibyenduMaiti.pdf

(13) Maiti, D. (2009), “Institution, Network and Industrialisation: Field Evidence on Flexibility and Fragmentation from India”, IPPG Discussion Paper 26, Consortium of Institutions for Pro-Poor Growth, University of Manchester, http://www.ippg.org.uk/papers/dp26.pdf

(14) Maiti, D. and Marjit, D. (2009), “The Institutional Determinants for Informalisation and its effects on Poverty and Growth, IPPG Discussion Paper 30, Consortium of Institutions for Pro-Poor Growth, University of Manchester, http://www.ippg.org.uk/papers/dp30.pdf

(15) Sen, K., Saha, B. and Maiti, D. (2009), “Trade Openness, Labour Institutions and Flexibilisation – Theory and Experiences in India” BWPI Working Paper 123, Brooks World Poverty Institute,University of Manchester, http://ideas.repec.org/p/bwp/bwppap/12310.html

(16) Maiti, D. and Marjit, S. (2010), “Regional Openness, Income Growth and Convergence of Indian States : 1980 -2005” (with S. Marjit), IEG Working Paper 304, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi

(17) Sen, S., Saha, B. and Maiti, D. (2008), “Liberalisation and Labour Market Dualism in Indian Organised Manufacturing” (with K. Sen and B. Saha), Seminar paper, IDPM, University of Manchester, 2008 and Conference Volume, International Conference on Informal Sector in South Asia, 27-28th July 2009

(18) Maiti, D. and Marjit, D. (2009), “Informal Wage and Formal Labour Productivity” (with S. Marjit), Working Paper 301, Institute of Economic Growth,New Delhi

(19) Maiti, D. and Bönte, W. (2006), “Trade Reform, Vertical Contracts and Innovation of Developing Economy”, www.isid.ac.in/~planning/DibyenduMaiti.pdfand Max Planck Institute of Economics, Jena, Germany

(20) Maiti, D. (2005)Conflict Resolution Mechanism and Level of Forest Protection: A Study on Southern West Bengal in India”, Agragamee, Bhubaneswar

(21) Maiti, D. (2005), “Organisational Morphology of Rural Manufacturing in Liberalised India: A Case of West Bengal”, Working Paper 371, Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram

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(22) Maiti, D. and Mondal, D. (2004), “Growth and Fluctuation of Development Finance of Panchayats: A Study of Eight Gram Panchayats in Purba and PaschimMedinipur Districts of West Bengal”, Occasional Paper No.

19, Department of Economics with Rural Development, Vidyasagar University, West Bengal.

Sponsored Research Projects undertaken:

(1) Diagnosing Critical Constraints to Growth and Structural Transformation in Selected Developing Members Countries, Asian Development Bank, 2013-14 (partially)

(2) CGE Modelling for Trade Analysis, jointly sponsored by WTO, UN ESCAP (ARTNeT) and USP

(3) Trade Creation, Regional Growth and Development: The Role of Regional Trade Agreement in South Pacific Islands, sponsored by The University of the South Pacific, Fiji

(4) Competitiveness, Technological Innovation and Exportability of Firm in Asia-Pacific Region: The role of Innovation and Finance, sponsored by ARTNeT, UN-ESCAP, Bangkok, 2011

(5) Anti-Dumping, Competitiveness and Consumer Welfare: A Study on Commodity Prices with a Special Reference to India, sponsored by South Asia Network of Economic Research Institutes (SANEI), 2011

(6) Economic Reform, Asymmetric Organisations and Formal Informal Interaction, (with A. Mukherjee) jointly sponsored by ESRC (UK) and ICSSR (India), 2010

(7) The Effect of Economic Reform on Wage-Bargaining and Cost-Price Margin, sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research (2009-2011)

(8) Delegation, Enforcement and Contract,(with S.Marjit), sponsored by Institutions for Pro-Poor Growth (DFID- UK), 2008-09 (www.ippg.org.uk/researchdm.html)

(9) Production Organization and Dynamics of Rural Industrial Growth in China, CASS, Beijing and ICSSR, New Delhi, 2005

PhD Thesis Supervision

Prakash Singh, ‘Finance, Firm Dynamics and Industrialization’ University of Delhi (2010-contd.) Master Thesis Supervision

Khushbu Rai, “Regional Labor Mobility, Heterogeneity and Exportability of Small Developing Islands - A Comparative Study of Selected Countries in the Caribbean and the Pacific” (2014 - )

Anjana Singh, ‘Demand for Food and Food Security in Fiji’,University of the South Pacific (2013-14)

Kushneel Prakash, ‘Devaluation, Trade Deficit and Growth in Fiji’,University of the South Pacific (2012-14)

Punarjit Mukherjee, ‘Informal Sector and Growth’, Presidency University, Kolkata, 2011

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