Markets, Governance, and Institutions in the Process of Economic Development
Edited by Ajit Mishra and Tridip Ray
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Edited by Ajit Mishra, Senior Lecturer, University of Bath, and Tridip Ray, Professor of Economics, Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi
Ajit Mishra is a development economist with research interests in the economics of corruption and enforcement, inequality, vulnerability, and applied microeconomics. He is currently a Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Bath. He graduated from the Delhi School of Economics and, prior to University of Bath, taught at various institutions including Delhi School of Economics, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Ashoka University, the University of Dundee, and the University of Edinburgh. He has written several articles on corruption and is the Editor of The Economics of Corruption (Oxford University Press, 2005).
Tridip Ray is a Professor of Economics at the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), Delhi. He received his Ph.D. in economics from Cornell University and taught at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology before joining ISI Delhi. His research areas include economic development and growth, inequality, financial development, economics of education, and issues in applied microeconomics. He has published several articles on economic development and is the Co-Editor of New and Enduring Themes in Development Economics (World Scientific, 2009).
Contributors:
Amartya K. Sen, Thomas W. Lamont, UNiversity Professor, and professor of Economics and Philosophy, Harvard University, USA Joseph E. Stiglitz, Professor of Economics, Columbia University, USA
Prasanta K Pattnaik, Emeritus Professor, University of California, Riverside, USA
Yongsheng Xu, Professor of Economics, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, USA
Bhaskar Dutta, Professor of Economics; Warwick University, UK; Head, Department of Economics, Ashoka University, India
S Subramanian, ICSSR National Fellow, Madras School of Development Studies, India
Tapan Mitra, Goldwin Smith Professor of Economics, Center for Applied Mathematics, Cornell University, USA
Ranjan Ray, Professor of Economics, Monash University, Australia
Jörgen W. Weibull, Wallenberg Professor of Economics, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden
Jun Chen, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Hanken School of Economics, Helsinki, Finland
Hodaka Morita, Professor of Economics, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Patrick M. Emerson, Professor of Economics, Oregon state University, USA; Research Fellow, IZA Institutie of Labor Economics, Bonn, Germany
Namrata Gulati, Assistant Professor of Economics, South Asian University, New Delhi, India
John Ifcher, Assistant Professor of Economics, Santa Clara University, USA
Homa Zarghamee, Assistant Professor of Economics, Barnard College, New York, USA
Amalavoyal V. Chari, Reader, University of Sussex, UK Annemie Maertens, Senior Lecturer, University of Sussex, UK
Sinduja Srinivasan, Economist, United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, Santiago, Chile
Garance Genicot, Associate Professor of Economics, Georgetown University, USA
Anna Maria Mayda, Associate Professor of Economics, Georgetown University, USA
Mariapia Mendola, Associate Professor of Economics, University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy
Avinash Dixit,John J. F. Sherrerd '52 University Professor of Economics Emeritus, Princeton University, USA
Clive Bell, Professor of Economics Emeritus, Heidelberg University, Germany
Nirvikar Singh, Director, Center for Analytical Finance, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
Ashwini Deshpande, Professor of Economics, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, India
Eduardo Zambrano, Professor of Economics and Jacobsen Faculty Fellow, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, California, USA