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Indian Economic Review
2017 - 2024
Current editor(s): Uday Bhanu Sinha, Abhijit Banerji, Shreekant Gupta and J.V. Meenakshi From Springer Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2019, volume 54, articles 2
- Jaw–jaw and war–war: a game-theoretic exploration of violence in electoral politics pp. 203-237

- Soumyanetra Munshi
- Gender-based wage inequality and economic liberalism in the presence of endogenous supply of female labour pp. 239-260

- Sarbajit Chaudhuri, Somasree Poddar Roychowdhury and Salonkara Chaudhuri
- Time zone difference, skill formation and corrupt informal sector: the role of virtual trade pp. 261-290

- Alaka Prasad and Biswajit Mandal
- The effects of government investment shocks on private investment: Empirical evidence from the developing economy pp. 291-316

- Jagannath Mallick
- Capital misallocation and its implications for India’s potential GDP: An evidence from India KLEMS pp. 317-341

- Rajib Das and Siddhartha Nath
- Beta, sigma and club convergence: Indian experience from 1980 to 2015 pp. 343-366

- Sulekha Hembram and Sushil Haldar
- Saon Ray and Smita Miglani: Global value chains and the missing links: cases from Indian industry pp. 367-370

- Biswajit Nag
- Kaushik Basu: The republic of beliefs: A new approach to law and economics pp. 371-380

- Ram Singh
2019, volume 54, articles 1
- Editorial note pp. 1-1

- Uday Sinha, Abhijit Banerji, Shreekant Gupta and J.V. Meenakshi
- Editorial note pp. 1-6

- Uday Sinha, Abhijit Banerji, Shreekant Gupta and J.V. Meenakshi
- Investigating the composition of product-level specialization pp. 3-18

- Purba Mukerji and Arvind Panagariya
- Resources, technology, and development: Will the table be bare when poor countries get there? pp. 7-18

- William Nordhaus
- Some results from the theory of optimal taxation and their relevance for increasing the progressiveness of Indian tax structure pp. 19-50

- Sushama Murty
- The economics of common property resources: a dynamic formulation of the fisheries problem pp. 19-44

- Partha Dasgupta
- Intertemporal failures of the invisible hand: theory and implications for international market dominance pp. 45-55

- William Baumol and Robert Willig
- Exchange rate pass-through into import prices: evidence from Central and Southeast European countries pp. 51-80

- Safet Kurtović, Blerim Halili and Nehat Maxhuni
- Rationing, price control and black marketing pp. 57-74

- Badal Mukherji, Prasanta K. Pattanaik and R. M. Sundrum
- On inferring resource-allocational implications from DRC calculations in trade-distorted small open economies pp. 75-88

- Jagdish N. Bhagwati and T. Srinivasan
- Financial liberalization and channels of growth: a comparative study of developed and emerging economies pp. 81-119

- Archi Bhatia and Hans Raj Sharma
- Globalization versus redistribution? Egalitarian policies in a competitive world economy pp. 89-112

- Samuel Bowles
- Increased capital mobility and policy reform in developing countries pp. 113-133

- Anne O. Krueger
- Testing the waterbed effect for India’s telecom industry pp. 121-148

- Mansi Kedia
- Some tendencies in modern econometrics pp. 135-145

- Lawrence Klein
- Note on approximate skewness and kurtosis of the two-stage least-square estimator pp. 147-157

- A. L. Nagar and Aman Ullah
- ‘Incentive conscious’ agents and moral hazard pp. 149-169

- Oindrila Dey and Swapnendu Banerjee (Bandyopadhyay)
- Cycles in macroeconomic theory pp. 159-178

- James Tobin
- Operational externalities and counter-terrorism pp. 171-187

- Aditya Bhan and Tarun Kabiraj
- Trends and fads in macroeconomic dynamics pp. 179-197

- Stephen J Turnovsky
- Manmohan Singh: Changing India pp. 189-192

- Upinder Sawhney
- YV Reddy and GR Reddy: Indian fiscal federalism pp. 193-195

- N R Bhanumurthy
- Aasha Kapur Mehta, Shashank Bhide, Anand Kumar and Amita Shah (eds): Poverty, chronic poverty and poverty dynamics—policy imperatives pp. 197-199

- Arup Mitra
- Unemployment, relative prices and the saving potential pp. 199-205

- Amartya Kumar Sen
- Correction to: Aasha Kapur Mehta, Shashank Bhide, Anand Kumar and Amita Shah (eds): Poverty, chronic poverty and poverty dynamics—policy imperatives pp. 201-201

- Arup Mitra
- Choice of techniques pp. 207-214

- James Mirrlees
- Centre-state fiscal relations in India pp. 215-233

- George Akerlof
- Decentralised development pp. 235-253

- Pranab Bardhan
2018, volume 53, articles 1
- Editorial note pp. 1-2

- Pami Dua
- Time-varying spectral analysis: theory and applications pp. 3-27

- D. M. Nachane
- Public–private partnerships vs. traditional contracts for highways pp. 29-63

- Ram Singh
- Food inflation and volatility in India: trends and determinants pp. 65-91

- C.S.C. Sekhar, Devesh Roy and Yogesh Bhatt
- Debt sustainability of states in India: An assessment pp. 93-129

- Balbir Kaur, Atri Mukherjee and Anand Prakash Ekka
- Foreign direct investment, welfare and wage inequality in a small open economy: theory and empirics pp. 131-166

- Sugandha Huria and Manoj Pant
- Regime-shifts in India’s monetary policy response function pp. 167-182

- Lokendra Kumawat and N R Bhanumurthy
- Capital flows and exchange rate volatility: experience of emerging economies pp. 183-205

- O. P. C. Muhammed Rafi and M Ramachandran
- Fiscal rules and procyclicality: an empirical analysis pp. 207-228

- Sangita Misra and Rajiv Ranjan
- Evidence on the determinants of investment-cash flow sensitivity pp. 229-244

- Vikash Gautam and Rajendra R. Vaidya
- Macroeconomic shocks and evolution of term structure of interest rate: A dynamic latent factor approach pp. 245-262

- Sanjay Singh and Neeraj Hatekar
- Corporate investment and political federalism: does judicial efficiency matter? pp. 263-285

- Saibal Ghosh
- Dualism, exchange rate, and employment: a structuralist model pp. 287-310

- Moumita Basu and Ranjanendra Narayan Nag
- Skilled-unskilled wage inequality and structural transformation in a dual economy pp. 311-332

- Manash Ranjan Gupta and Priya Dutta
- Are high-linked sectors more productive in India? An analysis under an input–output framework pp. 333-367

- Tulika Bhattacharya, Meenakshi Rajeev and Indrajit Bairagya
- The effect of macroeconomic variables on the performance of non-life insurance companies in Bangladesh pp. 369-383

- Md. Bokhtiar Hasan, Nahidul Islam Sm and Abu N. M. Wahid
- Jayant Menon and T. N. Srinivasan (eds): INTEGRATING SOUTH AND EAST ASIA: Economics of Regional Cooperation and Development pp. 385-389

- K. L. Krishna
- Ajit Mishra and Tridip Ray (eds): Markets, governance, and institutions in the process of economic development pp. 391-394

- Jean Drèze
- C. H. Hanumantha Rao: My journey from Marxism–Leninism to Nehruvian socialism: some memoirs and reflections on inclusive growth pp. 395-403

- K. L. Krishna
- Krishnendu Ghosh Dastidar: Oligopoly, auctions and market quality (Economics, Law, and Institutions in Asia Pacific series, Series Editor: Makoto Yano) pp. 405-407

- Uday Sinha
- Sabysachi Kar and Kunal Sen: The political economy of India’s growth episodes pp. 409-411

- M. Vijayabaskar
- Ananya Ghosh Dastidar, Rajeev Malhotra and Vivek Suneja (eds): Economic theory and policy amidst global discontent pp. 413-414

- Soumyen Sikdar
- A tribute to Prof. T.N. Srinivasan, economist polymath by K.L. Krishna pp. 415-418

- K. L. Krishna
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