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Ph.D. and M.Phil. in Banking – The University of Calcutta


M.Com. and B.Com. (H) (Specialization Accounting and Finance)- The University of Calcutta.

Dr. Anurag Banerjee

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ORCID ID 0000-0003-4541-7208
Key Expertise Unit Level Data Analysis; Policy-related measures and implications of Reserve Bank of India; MIDAS Sampling Techniques; Bank Efficiency.

Ph.D. and M.Phil. in Banking – The University of Calcutta


M.Com. and B.Com. (H) (Specialization Accounting and Finance)- The University of Calcutta.


Biography

Dr. Anurag Banerjee has earned his Ph.D. and an M.Phil. in Banking from The University of Calcutta, Kolkata, India. He also has an M.Com. and B.Com. (H) with specialization in Accounting and Finance from the same University. He has served as a Teaching Assistant at IIM Calcutta (2017-2018) and IIM-Visakhapatnam (2021-2022) for their flagship PGP and PGPEX courses in the domain of Accounting and Finance. He also worked as a Research Assistant with Flame University, Pune for a Working Paper Series with the Asian Development Bank Institute, Tokyo, Japan. Before joining the Jindal School of Banking and Finance, he worked as an Assistant Professor in Accounting and Finance at the Delhi School of Business, New Delhi, India.

He has papers published in ABDC and Scopus-listed journals and holds a Best Paper Award to his credit. His research interest includes unit-level data analysis and policy implications of the Reserve Bank of India (household wealth and consumer sentiments).

Financial Mathematics, M.Sc. Finance (Core)

Applied Statistics, B.Com. Honours and Global B.Com. (Core)

Performance Management, M.Sc. in International Accounting and Finance (Online mode with ACCA)

Best Paper Award at the 5th Management Doctoral Colloquium, Vinod Gupta School of Management, IIT Kharagpur (First Prize, 2019, February)

Rooj, D., Banerjee, A., and Sengupta, R. (2024). Economic Policy Uncertainty and Household Consumer Confidence- Evidence from Indian Household Data. Indian Economic Journal, https://doi.org/10.1177/00194662241238500 (ABDC-B).

Rooj, D., Banerjee, A., & Sengupta, R. (2024). Impact of macroprudential policies on house price expectations- evidence from survey data. Economics Letters, 236(January), 111612. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2024.111612 (ABDC-A, Scopus-Q2)

Rooj, D., Banerjee, A., and Sengupta, R. (2024). Shedding Light on Consumer Sentiments: Evidence from India, Spatial Economic Analysis (ABDC-B, Scopus-Q1, https://doi.org/10.1080/17421772.2024.2333412).

Rooj, D., Banerjee, A., and Sengupta, R. (2024). “Understanding the nexus of Financial Technology and Health Insurance in India: Evidence from Copula Regression”, presented at the Global Conclave 2024: ‘Advancing Human Development in the Global South’, 11-13 January, 2024, IIC, New Delhi.

Rooj, D., Banerjee, A., & Sengupta, R. (2023). COVID-19 and Consumer Confidence: Evidence from India. Arthaniti: Journal of Economic Theory and Practice, 1270. https://doi.org/10.1177/09767479231197688 (Scopus-Q2)

Rooj, D., Banerjee, A., and Sengupta, R. (2022). “COVID-19 and Consumer Confidence: Evidence from India”, presented at the 40th Annual Conference of the Indian Association for Research in National Income and Wealth, New Delhi from 11-12 March 2022.

Banerjee, A., & Roy, A. (2021, March). Does Efficiency Vary with Size? – A study of Indian Commercial Banks in the backdrop of growing NPA. Business Insight, 8, 67-88. (Indexed with Indian Citation Index).

Worked on the paper titled “Forecasting Private Consumption with Digital Payments Data- A Mixed Frequency Analysis” (published by Asian Development Bank Institute) under the supervision and guidance of Prof. (Dr.) Debasis Rooj (Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Flame University, Pune, India) and Prof. (Dr.) Reshmi Sengupta (Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Economics, Flame University, Pune, India). (https://www.adb.org/sites/default/files/publication/696286/adbi-wp1249.pdf) 2021

Banerjee, A. (2020, November). The Behaviour of Bank's Liquidity in the light of Financial Crisis- A study of Indian Commercial Bank (ISSN: 0972-3528). (Published by The Cost Accountants of India) The Management Accountant (Revised Issue), 55(11), 90-93.

Banerjee. A (2019), “An Analysis of Determinants of Liquidity of the Indian Commercial Banks, Behaviour in Interaction with Financial Crisis”, Vinod Gupta School of Management IIT-Kharagpur, February 6-7, 2019.

Banerjee. A (2019) “An Analysis of Determinants of Liquidity of Indian Commercial Banking Sector- Post Financial Crisis”, at the International Conference on Finance and Applied Economics, 2019, at IMERT-Pune, in association with Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Pune, Maharashtra.

Banerjee A (2018), “Determinants of Soundness & Capital Charge of Indian Commercial Banks in the Backdrop of BASEL Norms: A comparative study of the Public & Non-Public Banks” in a two day (22-23rd February 2018) International Conference on Business Economics & Sustainable Development, Department of Business & Sustainability at T.E.R.I. School of Advanced Studies, New Delhi.

Banerjee, A. (2017, August). FI Index in the backdrop of Global Financial Inclusion (ISSN: 0972-3528). (Published by The Cost Accountants of India, Ed.) The Management Accountant (Revised Issue), 52(8), 87-92
ORCID ID 0000-0003-4541-7208
Key Expertise Unit Level Data Analysis; Policy-related measures and implications of Reserve Bank of India; MIDAS Sampling Techniques; Bank Efficiency.
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