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Our institutional, academic, and administrative functioning is geared towards enabling, supporting, and encouraging our faculty members to undertake rigorous, transdisciplinary, and collaborative research. Since the school’s foundation, JGSP’s faculty members have been actively involved in producing high quality research. These include research papers and articles published in national and international journals, edited and authored books, book chapters and several research reports, many of which have been published in influential journals and book series published by top academic publishers.

Recent Publications

Journal Articles

 

(September 2023)
(Jan-Dec 2023)
  • Sonal Dua, 2023. What motivates mergers and acquisitions in India?. International Journal of the Economics of Business, 30(3), pp.293-314. [SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  • Manini Ojha, “Family planning practices: Examining the link between contraception and child health, with Mehreen Mookerjee and Sanket Roy, Economic Modelling, 2023, Volume 129, 106562. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econmod.2023.106562 [SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  • Manini Ojha, “In good times and bad: Voice-call based teaching during a pandemic”, with Kartik Yadav, Economics of Education Review, 2023, Vol. 96, 102439. [SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  • Tirtha Chatterjee, Altruistic preference and crime perception, (with Rounak Sil and Ritika Jain), Social Indicators Research, 166, 339–364 (2023) doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-023-03077-x [SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  • Tirtha Chatterjee, “Information and communication technology and female labour market participation” (with Ritika Jain), Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 58, Issue No. 11, 18 Mar, 2023 [SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  • Tirtha Chatterjee, “Financial Incentives and Fertility Choices: Evidence from India” (with Ritika Jain), The Indian Economic Journal, 00194662221139337. doi: https://doi.org/10.1177/00194662221139337
  • Tirtha Chatterjee, “Effect of testing and social distancing measures on COVID‐19 deaths in India: Role of pre‐existing socio‐economic factors” (with Ritika Jain), Journal of Public Affairs, doi: 10.1002/pa.2828 [SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  • Tirtha Chatterjee, Farm households that adopt ICT change production decisions: evidence from India. Agricultural Economics Research Review35(2), 43-58., doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/0974-0279.2022.00030.1
  • Jain, R. and Chatterjee, T. (2024), The Politics of State-level COVID-19 Responses in India: Evidence from the First Wave in 2020, Indian Economic Journalhttps://doi.org/10.1177/00194662231212753
  • Shivangi Chandel and Subhro Sarkar. 2023. “Corruption in multidimensional procurement auctions under asymmetry,” Economic Modelling, Volume 120, 106187, ISSN 0264-9993, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econmod.2022.106187[SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  • Chaudhry D & Mukhopadhyay I. Climate change and human health: estimating district‑level health vulnerabilities in the Indian context; Climatic Change (2023) 176:154; https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-023-03630-0 [SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  • Deepanjli Saraf and Milindo Chakrabarti (2023): Migration and Growth: Lure of Urbanisation in India: Jindal Journal of Public Policy, Vol. 7, Issue 1: P 1-28
  • Milindo Chakrabarti (2023): Food Security Concerns: Roadmap from a G20 Perspective: Development Cooperation Review: Vol6 No. 3: P25-34: ISSN 2583-3502
  • Avanindra Nath Thakur “State Level Price variation of paddy: The role of Public Procurement,” Agrarian South Network Research Bulletin, September- December. Available at- http://www.agrariansouth.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/ASN_RB_Sep-Dec_04_01_23.pdf
  • Avanindra Nath Thakur “Public Procurement, Land Ownership and Agricultural Price Variation across States: A case of Paddy Cultivation in India”, Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy, Sage Publication 12(3) 319–351, September 2023 [SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  • Avanindra Nath Thakur, 2023 “Impact of Socio-economic factors on Agricultural Prices: A case study of paddy cultivation in India”, Forthcoming, Indian Economic Journal, Sage Publication, ABDC-B.
  • Guin, P., Kumar, E. L., & Mukhopadhyay, I. 2023. Do climatic and socio-economic factors explain population vulnerability to malaria? Evidence from a national survey, India. Indian Journal of Public Health[SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  • Subaran Roy, “Role of Public Debt in Indian States in the Post-Reform Era” with Anusree Paul, South Asia Economic Journal, September 2023 [SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  • Anand, A., Nagaraj, R., & Thomas, N. (2023). India’s Toy Industry: Production and Trade since 2000. EPW, Volume 58(18). [SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  • Pratik Phadkule, Kavya Agarwal, Naresh Singh “Legal Empowerment of the Poor” Jindal Journal of Public Policy, November 2023 at https://jjpp.jsgp.edu.in/index.php/jjpp/article/view/220
  • Cheshta Grover and Naresh Singh. 2023. A systems thinking approach to navigate interlinkages to achieve SDGs in India. Journal of Sustainability Science and Management, 18 (2), 179-196. DOI: http://doi.org/10.46754/jssm.2023.02.013 [SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  • Sudip Patra, “Complexity and Uncertainty in a World of Emergence – Part 1,” with Anneloes Smistman and Alexander Laszlo, Int. J. of Foresight and Innovation Policy.  [SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  • Sudip Patra, “Applying Complexity for Creative Emergence – Part 2,” with Anneloes Smistman and Alexander Laszlo, Int. J. of Foresight and Innovation Policy.  [SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  • Singh, N. and Israni, P., 2023. “Urban energy systems in India: insights from complex systems thinking.” Jindal Journal of Public Policy, 7(1). DOI:  https://doi.org/10.54945/jjpp.v7i1.217.
  • Geerling, W., Mateer, G. D., Wooten, J., & Damodaran, N. 2023. ChatGPT has Aced the Test of Understanding in College Economics: Now What? The American Economist, 05694345231169654.
  • Gurpreet Singh and Poorvi Kulkarni. 2023. Sustainable Agriculture in Maharashtra: Can the State Budget Offset Climate Vulnerability. Economic and Political Weekly. [SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  • Gurpreet Singh and Nivedita Sharma. 2023. Legacy of Employment Challenges and the Response through Budgetary Provisions in India, Labour & Development.
  • José J. Pizarro, Mhaskar, Sumeet and 33 authors (2023). Sociopolitical consequences of COVID-19 in the Americas, Europe, and Asia: A multilevel, multicountry investigation of risk perceptions and support for antidemocratic practices. Political Psychologyhttps://doi.org/10.1111/pops.12930 [SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  • Ray Subhasish and Suman Nath. 2023. “The Electoral Legacies of Civil War Violence: Theory and Evidence from a Maoist-affected State in India,” Studies in Comparative International Development. DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1007/s12116-023-09389-w [SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  • Ray Subhasish and Suman Nath. 2023. “Regulating Affective Partisanship,” Socio-Legal Review, 19(1), forthcoming.
  • Subramanian, Vidya. 2023.‘Alternative visions of educating India’, review of Janaki Nair (ed.): Un/Common Schooling: Educational Experiments in Twentieth Century India, The India Forum: A Journal-Magazine on Contemporary Issues
  • Ghatak, S., and Roy, S. (2023). “Trade Intervention under the Belt and Road Initiative with Asian Economies”, in the edited book titled, Quantum Decision Theory and Complexity Modelling in Economics and Public Policy, Springer Publication, 2023, ISBN: 978-3-031-38832-3, (Indexing: SCOPUS). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38833-0
  • Bhatnagar, D. and Patra, S. (2023), “A Holistic View to Approach Sustainable Development: Spiritual Roots and Evidence From Quantum Physics”, Singh, N. and Bhatnagar, D. (Ed.) Applied Spirituality and Sustainable Development Policy, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 149-166. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83753-380-020231008 (Scopus-Indexed)

Books

  1. Sudip Patra, Interdisciplinary cognitive modelling, with Professor Dr Partha Ghose, 2023, Routledge. https://link.springer.com/book/9783031388323[SCOPUS-INDEXED]

Edited Books

  1. Bose Styczynski, A. (ed.). 2023. India’s Energy Revolution. Insights into the Becoming of a Global Power. Taylor & Francis Group (Routledge India), 260 pages, ISBN: 978-1-03-225152-3
  2. Chakraborti, A., Haven, E., Patra, S. and Singh, N. eds., 2023. Quantum decision theory and complexity modelling in economics and public policy. Springer Nature. [SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  3. Singh, N. and Bhatnagar, D. eds., 2023. Applied spirituality and sustainable development policy. Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83753-380-020231008

Book Chapters

  1. Sinha, G. and Nayak, B.S. 2023. Gender Equality, Education and Mainstreaming Gender in Ghana, in Nayak, B.S. (eds) Political Economy of Gender and Development in Africa, London: Springer Nature. [SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  2. Aparna Agarwal, The Last of Frontline Workers: The Growing Precarity among Sanitation and Waste Workers during Covid-19 in Governing the Crisis:Covid-19 and Narratives from the Margin ed. Rahul Ranjan (London:Routledge).
  3. Avanindra Nath Thakur, 2023 “Access to Institution Credit and Socio-economic Inequality: Implication for Social Justice in Rural Bihar”, Chapter in a book Development with Justice the Bihar Experience, edited by Sankar Kumar Bhaumik, Routledge.
  4. Patra, S., Yeddanapudi, S. (2023). Quantum-Like Contextual Utility Framework Application in Economic Theory and Wider Implications. In: Chakraborti, A., Haven, E., Patra, S., Singh, N. (eds) Quantum Decision Theory and Complexity Modelling in Economics and Public Policy. New Economic Windows. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38833-0_6 [SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  5. Ghose, P., Patra, S. (2023). Hilbert Space Modelling with Applications in Classical Optics, Human Cognition, and Game Theory. In: Chakraborti, A., Haven, E., Patra, S., Singh, N. (eds) Quantum Decision Theory and Complexity Modelling in Economics and Public Policy. New Economic Windows. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38833-0_3 [SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  6. Rooney, D., Patra, S. (2023). Remodeling Leadership: Quantum Modeling of Wise Leadership. In: Chakraborti, A., Haven, E., Patra, S., Singh, N. (eds) Quantum Decision Theory and Complexity Modelling in Economics and Public Policy. New Economic Windows. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38833-0_4 [SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  7. Singh, N., 2023. Policy and programme design and evaluation in complex situations. In Quantum Decision Theory and Complexity Modelling in Economics and Public Policy (pp. 145-172). Cham: Springer International Publishing. [SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  8. Bhatnagar, D. and Patra, S. (2023), “A Holistic View to Approach Sustainable Development: Spiritual Roots and Evidence From Quantum Physics”, Singh, N. and Bhatnagar, D. (Ed.) Applied Spirituality and Sustainable Development Policy, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 149-166. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83753-380-020231008
  9. Patra, S., Menas Kafatos. 2023. “Quantum-like realism,” in Quantum and Consciousness Revisited, DK Publishers.
  10. Jacob John, Megha Jacob and Naveen Joseph Thomas. 2023. “Financing Micro and Small Enterprises in India through Mutual Credit Guarantee Schemes,” in Businesses: Resilience and Sustainability: Evidence from Emerging Market Developing Economies[SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  11. S.S. Husain. 2023. “Complex dynamical interplay of health, climate and conflicts with data driven approach,” in Computational Intelligence Aided Systems for Healthcare Domain, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group. [SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  12. Gurpreet Singh & Rajeev Sharma (2023). Farmers’ Income and Food Security under Contemporary Policy Regime in India: Insights from Punjab, in Economic Challenges to Punjab Economy: A Regional Perspective from India, Routledge, London, pp. 32-49. ISBN 9781003342304. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003342304  [SCOPUS-INDEXED]
  13. Manini Ojha, 2023. “Binary and Ordinal Probit Regression: Applications to Public Opinion on Marijuana Legalization in the United States” in Applied Econometric Analysis Using Cross Section and Panel Data, Springer, https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-981-99-4902-1
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