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CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Sajal LAHIRI Current Position: Vandeveer Chair Professor of Economics (Since August, 2002) and Distinguished Scholar, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Address: (i) Work: Department of Economics, Southern Illinois University MC 4515; 1000 Faner Drive Carbondale, IL. 62901-4515, U.S.A. (ii) Home: 2914 W. Alveria Drive, Carbondale, IL. 62901-5227, U.S.A. Telephone: Home: + 1 618 351 0140 Work: + 1 618 453 9472 Facsimile: + 1 618 453 2717 Electronic Mail: [email protected] Personal home page: http://mypage.siu.edu/lahiri Nationality: British; US Permanent Resident EDUCATION 1972 M.Stat., Indian Statistical Institute; First Class. 1976 Ph.D., Indian Statistical Institute. Title: Theoretical Input-Output Analysis: Three Generalizations 1

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Name: Sajal LAHIRI

Current Position: Vandeveer Chair Professor of Economics(Since August, 2002) and Distinguished Scholar,

Southern Illinois University at Carbondale

Address:

(i) Work: Department of Economics, Southern Illinois UniversityMC 4515; 1000 Faner DriveCarbondale, IL. 62901-4515, U.S.A.

(ii) Home: 2914 W. Alveria Drive,Carbondale, IL. 62901-5227, U.S.A.

Telephone: Home: + 1 618 351 0140Work: + 1 618 453 9472

Facsimile: + 1 618 453 2717

Electronic Mail: [email protected]

Personal home page: http://mypage.siu.edu/lahiri

Nationality: British; US Permanent Resident

EDUCATION

1972 M.Stat., Indian Statistical Institute; First Class.

1976 Ph.D., Indian Statistical Institute.Title: Theoretical Input-Output Analysis:Three Generalizations

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1976-1977 Full-time Consultant in the Perspective PlanningDivision of the Indian Planning Commission

1977-1978 Post-doctoral Fellow in Economics at the Universityof Warwick, U.K.

1978-1989 Lecturer in Economics, University ofEssex, U. K.

1989-1991 Reader in Economics, University of Essex.

1992-2004 Professor of Economics, University of Essex.

1984-1985 Visiting Associate Professor of Economics, SouthernMethodist University, U.S.A.

1986 (July) Visiting Fellow, Development Economics ResearchCentre, University of Warwick, Coventry.

Fall, 1986 Visiting Fellow, Research School of Social Sciences,Australian National University.

Summer, 1988 Visiting Scholar, Institute of Social and EconomicResearch, Osaka University, Japan.

1991 (September) Guest-Research Fellow, Copenhagen Business School,Denmark.

Spring, 1993 Visiting Scholar, Institute of Social and EconomicResearch, Osaka University, Japan.

Summer, 1994 Visiting Fellow, Economic Policy Research Unit,Copenhagen Business School.

Spring, 1996 Consultant, Food and Agricultural Organizationof the United Nations.

1996-1999 Consultant, African Economic Research Council.

Spring, 1998 Visiting Foreign Scholar,Institute of Social and Economic Research,Osaka University.

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April-October, 2001 Member, Restrictive Practices Court,The Royal Court of Justice, London.

March, 1998 Consultant, International Fund for Agricultural Development.

December, 2000 Consultant, International Fund for Agricultural Development.

November, 2001 – Consultant, International Fund for Agricultural Development.December, 2002

January, 2002 – Consultant, Food and Agricultural OrganizationMarch, 2002 of the United Nations.

May-August, 2004 Visiting Researcher,Research Institute of Economics and BusinessAdministration (RIEB), Kobe University, Japan.

2006 Consultant, The World Bank.

October, 2008 Visiting Foreign Scholar,Institute of Social and Economic Research,Osaka University.

July, 2008 Visitor, Research Division,Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis.

July, 2009 Visitor, Research Division,Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis.

December, 2009 Visitor, Department of Economics,Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.

2012 – Associate Fellow, Insitute of Development and EconomicAlternatives (IDEAS), Lahore, Pakistan.

March, 2013 Visitor, Department of Economics,National University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

November, 2013 Visiting Professor,Centre for Training and Research in Public Finance and Policyat the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences Calcutta, India.

May, 2014 Visitor, College of Economics and Trade,Hunan University, China

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February, 2015 Visitor, Sampling and Official Statistics Unit,Indian Sattistical Institute, Kolkata.

April-June, 2015 Visiting Fellow, Sidney Sussex College,University of Cambridge.

October, 2015 Visitor, Department of Economics,National University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

November, 2016 Visitor, Centre for Training and Research in Public Finance and Policyat the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences Calcutta, India.

December, 2016 Visitor, Department of Economics, University of Calcutta, Kolkata, India.

December, 2017 – Visiting Scholar, Centre for Advanced Studies,January, 2018 Department of Economics, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India.

HONOR AND AWARD

2016 University-wide Scholar Excellence Award winner, Southern Illinois University Carbon-dale

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Undergraduate Postgraduate

Development Economics International Trade TheoryMathematical Economics Development EconomicsEconometrics EconometricsMicroeconomics Intertemporal EconomicsInternational Economics Research Strategy Seminar

Advanced StatisticsEnvironmental Economics

CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS

General: International Economics, Development Economics, Environmental Economics,and Public Finance.

Specific: Foreign direct investment, foreign aid, international trade with environmentalexternalities, political economy of trade policy, child labor, economics of conflict.

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MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES

Econometric Society, American Economic Association, Royal Economic Society, Interna-tional Institute of Public Finance, Association of Environmental and Resource Economists,and International Economics and Finance Society.

EDITORSHIP OF JOURNAL

I am one of the founder editors of the Review of Development Economics, a journal publishedby the Blackwell publishers. I am also an Co-editor of Arthaniti, Associate editor of Bulletinof Economic Research and Economics Bulletin, and editorial board member of InternationalJournal of Happiness and Development and Review of Development Finance.

BOOKS

1. Regionalism and Globalisation: Theory and Practice, editor, Routledge, 2001.

2. Trade and Industrial Policy under International Oligopoly, Cambridge University Press,2004 (With Y. Ono) [Paperback edition, 2007].

[Book Reviews: Journal of Economics, 84, 2005, pp. 203-205 (by Dermot Leahy); Review ofInternational Economics, 14, pp. 169-172 (by Carl Davidson)]

3. Economic Theory in a Changing World: Policy-making for Growth, editor, Oxford Uni-versity Press, 2005 (with P. Maiti)

4. Theory and Practice of Foreign aid, editor, Elsevier, 2007.

Chapters in Books

1. ‘Private Foreign Investment and Welfare in LDCs’, in Singer, H.W. and S. Sharma(eds.) Growth and External Debt Management (MacMillan, 1989) (with M. Chatterji).

2. ‘Elimination of Firm and Welfare under International Oligopoly’, in W. C. Chang andS. Katayama (ed.) Imperfect Competition in International Trade, Kluwer AcademicPublishers, 1995. (with Y. Ono)

3. ‘Food Aid and Food Production: A Theoretical Analysis,’ Chapter 2 in V. Balasub-ramanyan and D. Greenaway (eds.) Trade and Development: Essays in Honour ofJagdish Bhagwati , MacMillan, 1996. (with P. Raimondos).

4. ‘Tied-aid, Unemployment and Welfare,’ chapter 10 in J. Borkakoti and C. MIlner(eds.) International Trade and Labour Markets, MacMillan, 1997 (with P. Raimondos-Møller).

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5. ‘Altruism, Trade Policy, and the Optimality of Foreign Aid,’ in K. Gupta (ed.) ForeignAid: new perspectives, Kluwer Academic Publisher, 1999. (with P. Raimondos-Møller).

6. ‘Regionalism and illegal immigration in North America: a theoretical analysis,’ S. Lahiri(ed.), Regionalism and Globalization: Theory and Practice, Routledge Publishers, 2001(with H. Gaytan-Fregoso)

7. ‘Local Content Requirements and International Market Share Rivalry,’ in: S. Katayamaand K. Miyagawa (eds.), New Developments in International Trade: Theoretical andEmpirical Investigations, 2003 (with M. Ozgur Kayalica)

8. ‘Coordinated and Uncoordinated Foreign Aid,’ in B. Mak Arvin (ed.): Allocation ofForeign Aid and Economic Development: New Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives,Praeger, Westport, USA, 2002 (with P. Raimondos-Møller).

9. ‘Environmental policy reforms in a small open economy with public and private abate-ment’, in Marsiliani, L. et al (eds.), Environmental Policy in an International Perspec-tive, Kluwer Publishers, 2003. (with P. Hatzipanayotou and M.S. Michael)

10. ‘Allocation of aid between and within recipients: a political economy approach,’ in: Ur-sprung, H.W. and S. Katayama (eds.), Political economy in a globalized world, Springer,2004.

11. ‘Education, Child Labour and Development,’ in J. Johnes and G. Johnes (eds.), TheInternational Handbook on the Economics of Education, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham,2004 (with Saqib Jafarey).

12. ‘Strategic environmental policies with foreign direct investment: Implications of Euro-pean Enlargement’, in: J.W. Maxwell and R. Reuveny(eds.), Trade and Environment:Theory and Policy in the Context of EU Enlargement and Economic Transition , ElgarPublishing Ltd, 2005 (with M. Ozgur Kayalica).

13. ‘Education Expenditure and School Participation: A Theoretical and Empirical Anal-ysis,’ in: S. Lahiri and P. Maiti (eds.), Economic Theory in a Changing World: Policy-making for Growth, Oxford University Press, 2005 (with K. Sylwester)

14. ‘War Technology, War, and Welfare,’ pp. 77-91 in: S. Margit (ed.), India Macroeco-nomics Annual, 2004-2005, The Reserve Bank of India Endowment, Centre for Studiesin Social Science, Calcutta. (with Zsolt Becsi)

15. ‘Exogamy and Endogamy in India,’ in: K. Basu (ed.), The Oxford Companion toEconomics in India, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2007 (with Sharmistha Self).

16. ‘Leontief, Wassily: 1905-1999,’ in: Darity, William A., Jr. (Editor-in-chief) Interna-tional Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd edition. 9 vols. Detroit: MacmillanReference USA, 2008.

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17. ‘Conflict in the Presence of Arms Trade: Can Foreign Aid Reduce Conflict?’ in: S.Lahiri (editor), Theory and Practice of Foreign Aid, Elsevier, The Netherlands (withZ. Becsi).

18. ‘Social Accounting Matrix (SAM),’ in: Darity, William A., Jr. (Editor-in-chief) Inter-national Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd edition. 9 vols. Detroit: MacmillanReference USA, 2008.

19. ‘Endogenous Leadership with and without Policy Intervention: International Tradewhen Producer and Seller Differ,’ in: T. Kamihigashi and L. Zhao, eds., InternationalTrade and Economic Dynamics: Essays in Memory of Koji Shimomura, Springer, 2009(with Zhifang Peng).

20. ‘The Effect of New Environment on Foreign Direct Investment in an OligopolisticHeckscher-Ohlin Model,’ chapter 19 in: Sugata Marjit and Eden Yu, eds., Contem-porary and Emerging Issues in Trade Theory and Policy, Emerald Group Publishers,2008(with Yoshiyasu Ono)

21. ‘Arms Trade and Confict Resolution: A Trade-Theoretic Analysis,’ in: Banasri Basu,Bikas K. Chakrabarti, Satya R. Chakravarty, and Kausik Gangopadhyay, eds., Econo-physics & Economics of Games, Social Choices and Quantitative Techniques, Springer,2009.

22. ‘Assimilating under Credit Constraints: Public Support for Private Efforts,’ in: GilS. Epstein and Ira N. Gang, eds., Migration and Culture(Frontiers of Economics andGlobalization, Volume X), 2010, Emerald Publishers, London.

23. ‘Competition and Product Innovation by Turkish Firms,’ forthcoming in: Bryan Chris-tiansen and M. Mustafa Erdogdu (eds.), Handbook of Research on Comparative Eco-nomic Perspectives on Europe and the MENA Region, IGI-Global Publishers (withFatma Nur Karaman)

24. ‘Inter-linkages of Foreign Aid and Trade Policy in Trade-Theoretic Frameworks,’ in:B. Mak Arvin and Byron Lew, eds., Handbook on the Economics of Foreign Aid, 2015,Edward Elgar.

25. ‘Foreign penetration and environmental policies,’ Chapter 7 in: Selim Cagatay andHakan Mhc and M. Ozgur Kayalica, eds.) A Critical Approach to International Envi-ronmental Agreements, Routledge Publishers, 2017 (with Yingyi Tsai)

26. ’Skilled Migration and Foreign Aid in a General Equilibrium Model of MonopolisticCompetition,’ forthcoming in Trade, Factor and Welfare: Anthology of New Perspec-tives, edited by Sugata Marjit and Saibal Kar, Cambridge University Press, UK. (withDambar Uprety)

Journal Articles

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1. ‘Input-Output Analysis with Scale-dependent Coefficients’, Econometrica, 1976.

2. ‘Efficient Investment and Growth Consistency in the Input-Output Frame: An Ana-lytical Contribution’, Econometrica 1977.

3. ‘On the solution of Scale-dependent Input-Output Models’, Econometrica, 1980 (Jointlywith Graham Pyatt).

4. ‘Capacity Constraints, Alternative Technologies and Input-Output Analysis’, EuropeanEconomic Review, 1983.

5. ‘A Note on the Underestimation and Overestimation in Stochastic Input-Output Mod-els’, Economics Letters, 1983.

6. ‘On Reconciling Purchases and Sales Estimates of a Regional Input-Output Table’,Socioeconomic Planning Sciences, Symposium on Regional Input-Output Models, 1984.

7. ‘Nonlinear Generalizations of the Hawkins-Simon Conditions: Some Comparisons’,Mathematical Social Sciences, 1985.

8. ‘Underestimation and Overestimation of the Leontief Inverse Revisited’, EconomicsLetters, 1985, (jointly with Steve Satchell).

9. ‘Properties of the Expected Value of the Leontief Inverse: Some Further Results’, inMathematical Social Sciences, 1986 (jointly with Steve Satchell).

10. ‘Empty Sectors in a Multisectoral Planning Model: An Analytical Note’, EconomicModelling, 1986.

11. ‘Scale-dependent Input-Output Analysis: A Survey and an Application to InterregionalInput-Output Modelling’, Ricerche Economiche, special issue on interregional input-output analysis, 1988.

12. ‘Structural Break, Indivisibilities and Input-Output Analysis’, Economic Systems Re-search, 1989.

13. ‘Imported Technologies, Urban Unemployment, and the North-South Dialogue’, Jour-nal of Development Economics, 1987, (with Ravi Batra).

14. ‘Labour Turnover Costs and the Curious Properties of the Mobile Capital Harris-Todaro Model’, European Economic Review, 1988 ( with Ravi Batra).

15. ‘Imported Technologies, North-South Dialogue and the Optimal Subsidy Policy’, In-dian Economic Journal, 1987 ( with Ravi Batra).

16. ‘Helping Minor Firms Reduces Welfare’, Economic Journal , 1988 (with Y. Ono).

17. ‘Terms of Trade and Welfare: A General Analysis’, Economic Record, 1989 (withY. Ono).

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18. ‘Elasticity of Substitution and the Perverse Export Supply Response’, Journal of De-velopment Economics, 1990 (with H. Mahran).

19. ‘Incidence of Sharecropping in the Presence of Urban Unemployment: A Two SectorAnalysis’, Journal of Quantitative Economics, 1989.

20. ‘On Optimal Dumping’, Economic Journal , 1990. (with J.R. Sheen).

21. ‘Terms of Trade Vulnerability and National Welfare in a Small Open Economy’, OxfordEconomic Papers, 1990 (with J. R. Sheen).

22. ‘Agricultural Development and the Incidence of Labour Intensive Farming’, Journal ofInternational Development, 1991.

23. ‘Immiserizing Investment from Abroad in a Small Open Economy’, Journal of Quan-titative Economics, 1991 (with R.N. Batra).

24. ‘Domestic Tax Reform and International Oligopoly’, Journal of Public Economics, 1993(with M. Keen)

25. ‘Industrial Policy and National Welfare in the Presence of Monopoly,’ Japan and theWorld Economy, 1994. (with Y. Ono)

26. ‘Price-Setting in a Simple Monopoly Model with External Demand Uncertainty: Shouldthe Government Intervene?’ The Cyprus Journal of Economics, 1993. (with J. Sheen)

27. ‘The Role of Free Entry in an Oligopolistic Heckscher-Ohlin Model,’ InternationalEconomic Review, 1995. (with Y. Ono)

28. ‘Welfare Effects of Aid under Quantitative Trade Restrictions,’ Journal of InternationalEconomics, 1995. (with P. Raimondos).

29. ‘Correcting Trade Distortions in a Small Open Economy,’ Review of InternationalEconomics, 1996. (with P. Raimondos)

30. ‘On the Tying of Aid to Tariff Reform,’ Journal of Development Economics, 1997 (withP. Raimondos-Møller).

31. ‘Destination and Origin Principles of Commodity Taxation: The Comparison UnderImperfect Competition’, Journal of International Economics, 1998 (with M.J. Keen).

32. ‘Competition for Aid and Trade Policy’, Journal of International Economics, 1997(with P. Raimondos-Møller).

33. ‘R&D Subsidies under Asymmetric Duopoly: A Note’, Japanese Economic Review,1999 (with Y. Ono).

34. ‘Asymmetric Oligopoly, International Trade and Welfare: A Synthesis’, Journal ofEconomics, 1997 (with Y. Ono).

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35. ‘Foreign Direct Investment, Local Contents, and Profit Taxation,’ Economic Journal,1998 (with Y. Ono).

36. ‘Public Good Provision and the Welfare Effects of Indirect Tax Harmonisation,’ Journalof Public Economics, 1998 (with P. Raimondos-Møller).

37. ‘The Transfer Problem and International Terms of Trade,’ Canadian Journal of Econo-mics, 1998 (with S. Djajic and P. Raimondos-Møller).

38. ‘Tax Policy on Foreign Direct Investment in the Presence of Cross-Hauling,’ Weltwirt-schaftliches Archiv, 1998 (with Y. Ono).

39. ‘Optimal Tariffs in the Presence of Middlemen,’ Canadian Journal of Economics, 1999(with Y. Ono).

40. ‘Foreign Aid, Domestic Investment and Welfare,’ Economic Journal, 1999 (with S.Djajic and P. Raimondos-Møller).

41. ‘Optimal Second-best Tariffs on an Intermediate Input with Particular Reference toPakistan,’ Journal of Development Economics, 2000 (with A. Nasim and J. Ghani).

42. ‘Lobbying by ethnic groups and aid allocation,’ Economic Journal, 2000(with P. Raimondos-Møller).

43. ‘Foreign Aid and Illegal Immigration,’ Journal of Development Economics, 2000 (withHelena Gaytan-Fregoso).

44. ‘Paradoxes in Foreign Aid: Theory and Practice,’ Wirtschafts Politische Blatter, issue5, 1999 (with C. Li)

45. ‘Professor Wassily W. Leontief (1905-1999),’ Economic Journal, 2000.

46. ‘European Union Enlargement and Pollution: Why Caution is Necessary,’ World Econ-omy, 2000 (with M. Ozgur Kayalica)

47. ‘Should aid be replaced by better access to trade?’ International Journal of Devel-opment Planning Literature, special issue on foreign aid, 2000. (with P. Raimondos-Møller).

48. ‘Child Labour: Theory, Evidence and Policy,’ World Economics, 2001 (with SaqibJafarey)

49. ‘Optimal foreign aid and Tariffs,’ Journal of Development Economics, 2002 (withP. Raimondos-Møller, K-Y Wong, and A. Woodland)

50. ‘Les Drois de L’enfant en Asie du Sud: Pourquoi Est-ce un Probleme?’ Bulletin dedroit compare du travail et de la securite sociale, 2001 (with S. Jafarey)

51. ‘Will trade sanctions reduce child labour? the role of credit markets,’ Journal ofDevelopment Economics, 2002 (with Saqib Jafarey).

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52. ‘Export-Oriented Foreign Direct Investment and Local Content Requirement,’ PacificEconomic Review, 2003 (with Y. Ono).

53. ‘Tax principle and tax harmonization: A cautionary example,’ European EconomicReview, 2002 (with M.J. Keen and P. Raimondos-Møller)

54. ‘Trade sanctions and child labour with endogenous borrowing constraint,’ Arthaniti,2002 (with Khalid Mir)

55. ‘Can cross-border pollution reduce pollution?’, Canadian Journal of Economics, 2002(with P. Hatzipanayotou and M.S. Michael)

56. ‘Logic of Aid in an Intertemporal Setting,’ Review of International Economics, 2004(with S. Djajic and P. Raimondos-Møller)

57. ‘Export Experience under Borrowing Constraints,’ Review of International Economics,2004 (with Saqib Jafarey)

58. ‘Donor Strategy under the Fungibility of Foreign Aid,’ Economics and Politics, 2004(with P. Raimondos-Møller)

59. ‘Controlling Illegal Immigration: Border Control Vs. Domestic Enforcement,’ Journalof Quantitative Economics, 2004 (with Helena Gaytan-Fregoso).

60. ‘Strategic Environmental Policies in the Presence of Foreign Direct Investment,’ Envi-ronmental and Resource Economics, 2005 (with M. Ozgur Kayalica)

61. ‘Local Content Requirement on Foreign Direct Investment under Exchange Rate Volatil-ity,’ International Review of Economics and Finance, 2006 (with Fernando Mesa)

62. ‘Environmental policy reforms in the presence of cross-border pollution and public-private clean-up,’ Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2005 (with P. Hatzipanayotouand M.S. Michael)

63. ‘Food for education and funds for education quality: policy options to reduce childlabour,’ Canadian Journal of Economics, 2005 (with Saqib Jafarey).

64. ‘Strategic exports and R&D with internationally mobile skilled labor and exchangerate volatility,’ Review of International Economics, 2006 (With Fernando Mesa)

65. ‘Commercial policy reform in Pakistan: opening up the economy under revenue con-straint,’ International Tax and Public Finance, 2005 (with Anjum Nasim)

66. ‘Export-promotion under revenue constraint: the case of tariff rebate on intermediateinputs in Pakistan,’ 2006 Journal of Asian Economics (with Anjum Nasim)

67. ‘On the Provision of Official and Private Foreign Aid,’ Journal of Development Econo-mics, 2006 (with Albert Schweinberger)

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68. ‘Gender Bias in Education: the Role of Inter-household Externality, Dowry and otherSocial Institutions,’ Review of Development Economics, 2007 (with Sharmistha Self).

69. ‘A Strategic Analysis of Terrorist Activity and Counter-Terrorism Policies,’ Topics inTheoretical Economics (BE Journals in Theoretical Economics), 2006 (with Satya P.Das).

70. ‘Bilateral war in a multilateral world: carrots and sticks for conflict resolution,’ Cana-dian Journal of Economics, 2007 (with Zsolt Becsi)

71. ‘Piecemeal multilateral environmental policy reforms under asymmetric oligopoly,’Journal of Public Economic Theory, 2007 (with George Symeonidis)

72. ‘Relative Emission Standard versus Tax under Oligopoly: The Role of Free Entry,’Journal of Economics, 2007 (with Yoshiyasu Ono)

73. ‘Domestic lobbying and foreign direct investment: the role of policy instruments,’ Jour-nal of International Trade and Economic Development, 2007 (with M. Ozgur Kayalica)

74. ‘The Effect of temporary devaluation on foreign investment: A trade-theoretic analysisand an application to Mexico,’ Journal of International Trade and Economic Develop-ment, 2008 (with M. Paul)

75. ‘International Joint Ventures and Tax Competition in an Integrated Market,’ Interna-tional Review of Economics and Finance, 2008 (with Litao Zhong)

76. ‘Developing-country borrowing from a monopolist lender: strategic interactions andendogenous leadership,’ Japanese Economic Review, 2009 (with S. Jafarey)

77. ‘Visa Screening and Collateral Import of Terrorism,’ The B.E. Journal of EconomicAnalysis & Policy: Vol. 7: Iss. 1 (Contributions), Article 53.Available at: http://www.bepress.com/bejeap/vol7/iss1/art53 2007 (with Satya P.Das).

78. ‘Foreign Investment and Environment in a North-South Model with Cross-border Pol-lution,’ Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting & Economics, 2009 (with V. Vlad)

79. ‘Cross-border Pollution, Terms of Trade, and Welfare,’ Environmental and ResourceEconomics, 2008 (with P. Hatzipanayotou and M.S. Michael)

80. ‘Foreign Aid as Prize: Incentives for a Pro-Poor Policy,’ Review of Development Econo-mics, 2009 (with Tejashree Sayanak )

81. ‘Bias against Daughters in Health-care Provision: A Theoretical Analysis,’ Journal ofQuantitative Economics, 2008 (with Sharmistha Self)

82. ‘Current Account Imbalances and Foreign Investment: A Theoretical Analysis of In-terrelationships and Causalities,’ Review of International Economics, 2010 (with AKMMahbub Morshed)

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83. ‘Competition for Foreign Direct Investment: the Role of Technology and Market Struc-ture,’ International Review in Economics and Finance, 2009 (with Qian Hao)

84. ‘Enlargement and Common External Tariff in a Political-Economic Model of CustomsUnion,’ Arthaniti, 2009 (with Subhayu Bandyopadhyay and Suryadipta Roy)

85. ‘Profit Share and Partner Choice in International Joint Ventures,’ Review of Interna-tional Economics, 2010 (with Litao Zhong)

86. ‘Blood Diamond: International Policy Options for Conflict Resolution,’ Indian Growthand Development Review, 2010.

87. ‘International Business Alliance under Asymmetric Information: Technology vis-a-visInformation Advantage,’ Southern Economic Journal, 2011 (with Chifeng Dai)

88. ‘Political Asymmetry and Common External Tariffs in a Customs Union,’ Economicsand Politics, 2010 (with Subhayu Bandyopadhyay and Suryadipta Roy)

89. ‘An Oligopolistic Heckscher-Ohlin Model of Foreign Direct Investment’ Japanese Eco-nomic Review, 2011 (with Yoshiyasu Ono)

90. ‘Cost Heterogeneity and the Destination of Japanese Foreign Direct Investment: ATheoretical and Empirical Analysis,’ Japan and the World Economy, 2011 (with S.Katayama and E. Tomiura)

91. ‘International Joint Venture with Double-Sided Moral Hazard: Payment Arrangementsand Credit Constraints,’ Oxford Economic Papers, 2012 (with Chifeng Dai)

92. ‘Gender Differences in Healthcare Provisions for Children: Evidence from Two HindiSpeaking States in India,’ Indian Journal of Social Development, 2012 (with SharmisthaSelf).

93. ‘Cross-Border Lobbying in Preferential Trading Agreements: Implications for ExternalTariffs and Welfare,’ Review of International Economics 2012 (with Subhayu Bandy-opadhyay and Howard J. Wall)

94. ‘The Impact of ethanol production on food prices: The role of interplay between theU.S. and Brazil,’ Energy Policy, 2012 (with Nathalia Monteiro and Ira Altman)

95. ‘Peace Dividends in a Trade-theoretic Model of Conflict,’ Economics Bulletin, 2012.(with Valerica Vlad)

96. ‘Tax Competition with Asymmetric Market Structures: The Role of Policy Instru-ments,’ Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, 2012 (with QianHao)

97. ‘Trade and Domestic Tax Reforms in the Presence of a Public Good and DifferentNeutrality Conditions,’ International Tax and Public Finance, 2012 (with P. Hatzi-panayotou and M.S. Michael)

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98. ‘Can a merger take place among symmetric firms?’ Journal of Microeconomics, June,2012 (with Mahelet G. Fikru)

99. ‘Do Countries with Greater Credit Constraints Receive More Foreign Aid?,’ FederalReserve Bank of St. Louis Review, 2012 (with Subhayu Bandyopadhyay and JavedYounas)

100. ‘On the Substitutability between Foreign Aid and International Credit,’ EconomicsLetters, 2013 (with Subhayu Bandyopadhyay and Javed Younas)

101. ‘Piecemeal Reform of Domestic Indirect Taxes toward Uniformity in the Presence ofPollution: with and without a Revenue Constraint,’ Journal of Public Economic The-ory, 2015 (with P. Hatzipanayotou and M.S. Michael)

102. ‘Input-output analysis of virtual water transfers: Case study of California and Illinois,’Ecological Economics, 2013 (with Stanley Mubako and Christopher Lant)

103. ‘Should Easier Access to Credit Replace Foreign Aid? A Trade-theoretic Analysis,’Economics Bulletin, 2013 (with Subhayu Bandyopadhyay and Javed Younas)

104. ‘Do people really support trade restrictions? Cross-country evidence,’ Journal of Inter-national Trade and Economic Development, 2014 (with Channary Khun and SokcheaLim)

105. ‘Infrastructural investment and bilateral conflict: a thoretical analysis,’ (written inBengali), Arthabishleshan, 2013.

106. ‘Cross-Border Mergers with Flexible Policy Regime: The Role of Efficiency and MarketSize,’ The Japanese and International Economies, 2014 (with Mahelet G. Fikru)

107. ‘Competition and Innovation in Product Quality: Theory and Evidence from EasternEurope and Central Asia” The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy (withFatma Nur Karaman), 2014.

108. ‘Promoting Trade Liberalization: Theoretical analysis of foreign aid as prize, Reviewof Development Economics, 2015 (with Malokele Nanivazo).

109. ‘Pollution, foreign direct investment, and welfare,’ Research in Economics, 2015 (withYoshiyasu Ono)

110. ‘Financing Growth through Foreign Aid and Private Foreign Loans: Nonlinearities andComplementarities,’ Journal of International Money and Finance, 2015 (with SubhayuBandyopadhyay and Javed Younas)

111. ‘Potential Pareto-improving Move Towards Most Favored Nation Tariffs’ EconomicInquiry, 2015 (with P. Silva)

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112. ‘A Two-Period Model of Natural Resources and Inter-Country Conflicts: Effects ofTrade Sanctions,’ International Journal of Development and Conflict, Volume 5 Issue2 (December 2015), pp. 76-100 (http://www.ijdc.org.in/volume-5-issue-2.html) (withMd. Didarul Hasan)

113. ‘Trade and R&D Policy in a Product-Quality Model of Intra-industry Trade: Theoryand Evidence from Bangladesh,’ 2016 Arthaniti (with Kazi Ahmed)

114. ‘Matching Public Support for Private Product-Innovating R&D: A Theoretical Anal-ysis,’ Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 2016 (with Pavlo Buryi)

115. ‘The Economics of International Child Adoption: An Analysis of Adoptions by U.S.Parents,’ The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, 2016 (with ChannaryKhun)

116. ‘Determinants of Privatization in China: The Role of the Presence of Foreign Firms,’China Economic Review, Volume 41, December 2016, Pages 196-221 (with Yi Liu andXue Li)

117. ‘Lobbying for a Common External Tariff from Inside and Out,’ International Reviewof Economics and Finance, 2017 (with Subhayu Bandyopadhyay)

118. ‘Environmental Protection without Loss of International Competitiveness,’ The Jour-nal of Public Economic Theory, 2017 (with George Symeonidis)

OTHER RESEARCH OUTPUT

1. ‘An Approach to Forest Policy Analysis,’ Occasional Paper 6, FAO Regional Office forAsia and the Pacific Region, Forestry Planning and Policy assistance in Asia and the PacificRegion (GCP/RAS/137/JPN).

2. ‘Regionalism versus Multilateralism,’ an introduction to a ‘Controversy’ published in theEconomic Journal, July 1998. Reprinted in H.D. Dixon (ed): Controversies in Macroeco-nomics: Growth, Trade and Policy, Blackwell Publishers, 2000.

3. ‘Is international trade bad for the environment?’ and ‘The Doha declaration of the WTOand the environment,’ in: Jules Pretty (ed.), Guide to a Green Planet, University of Essex,2003 (ISBN 1 904059 14 7)

4. ‘The Political Economy of Aid,’ Editorial in a special issue of The Review of DevelopmentEconomics, May 2006 (with Katharina Michaelowa)

5. ‘Foreign Direct Investment: an Overview of Issues,’ Editorial in a special issue of Inter-national Review of Economics and Finance, 2009.

6. ‘Cross-Border Lobbying and External Tariffs in Preferential Trading Agreements,’:http://www.wto.org/english/res e/publications e/wtr11 forum e/wtr11 3may11 e.htm(with Subhayu Bandyopadhyay and Howard J. Wall)

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7. ‘Member-Heterogeneity and the Common External Tariff in a Customs Union,’:http://www.wto.org/english/res e/publications e/wtr11 forum e/wtr11 18july11 a e.htm (withSubhayu Bandyopadhyay and Suryadipta Roy)

8. ‘Informality, Illegality and Enforcement: Introduction,’ Editorial in a special issue of TheReview of Development Economics, November 2012 (with Ravi Kanbur and Jan Svejnar)

INVITED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

1. ‘Food Aid and Food Production: A Theoretical Analysis’, presented at a conference inhonour of Professor J.N. Bhagwati held in Lancaster, December, 1994.

2 & 3. ‘Export-Oriented Foreign Direct Investment and Local Content Requirement,’ pre-sented at an international conference, ‘Recent Developments in International Trade: The-oretical and Empirical Investigations’, held at Kobe University during 22-24 March, 1998,and at the 2nd annual conference of the Centre for Research in International Economics,Middlesex University, held on 9 July, 1998

4. ‘Will trade sanctions reduce child labour? the role of credit markets,’ presented atthe conference on ‘International trade, industrial organisation and Asia,’ held at the CityUniversity Hong Kong, 2-7 August, 1999

5. ‘Special interest politics and aid fungibility,’ presented at an international conference heldat Kobe University during 26-27 March, 2000

6. (Keynote Address) ‘Environmental policy reforms in the presence of cross-border pol-lution and two-stage clean-up,’ keynote presentation at European Science Foundation con-ference on ‘the international dimension of environmental policies’, held at Aquadefredda diMaratea, Italy, during 6-11 October 2001.

7. ‘Export experience under borrowing constraint,’ presented at the GEP Conference onAdjusting to Globalization held at the University of Nottingham, June 2002

8. ‘Trade Intervention and Capital Controls: Strategic Interactions and Commitments,’presented at the conference Recent Advances in International Economics II, held at the CityUniversity of Hong Kong in August 2003

9 & 10. ‘Domestic Lobbying and Foreign Direct Investment,’ presented at (i) the AnnualMeeting of the Society for Advancement of Economic Theory, held at Rodos, Greece, in June-July 2003, and (ii) the Hitotsubashi Conference on FDI and Trade, held at the HitotsubashiUniversity, Tokyo, December 2003.

11. ‘Gender Bias in Education: the Role of Inter-household Externality, Dowry and otherSocial Institutions,’ presented at AESS International Conference on Economic Theory held

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at Kobe University, Japan on June 24-25, 2004.

12. ‘Emission Standard versus Tax: The Role of Free Entry,’ presented at Kobe COE One-Day Conference on Growth and Trade held on August 19, 2004

13. ‘Bilateral war in a multilateral world: carrots and sticks for conflict resolution,’ presentedat the conference ‘New Dimensions in International Trade: Outsourcing, Merger, TechnologyTransfer, and Culture,’ held at Kobe University, Japan during December 11-12, 2004.

14. ‘Cost heterogeneity and the destination of foreign direct investment,’ presented at theAnnual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory Conference heldat Vigo, Spain in July, 2005.

15. ‘Jagdish Bhagwati on Foreign Aid,’ presented at the festschrift conference for ProfessorJagdish Bhagwati held at Columbia University during 5-6 August, 2005.

16. ‘Foreign aid and conflict,’ presented at the WIDER/UNU conference “Aid: Principles,Policies and Performance,” held in Helsinki during 16-17 June, 2006.

17. ‘Endogenous leadership with and without policy intervention: international trade whenproducer and seller differ,’ presented at the conference “Globalization, international tradeand economic dynamics: in memory of Koji Shimomura,” held Kobe University, Japan,during 22-24 November 2007.

18. ‘Lobbying for a common external tariff from inside and out,’ presented at a workshop onPreferential Trade Agreements held at the Copenhagen Business School during 7-8 Septem-ber, 2011.

19. ‘Can the most favored nation clause of the WTO be welfare-improving under asymmetricoligopoly?’ presented as a special lecture at the Association of Indian Economics and FinanceSociety reception at the ASSA Conference, San Diego, U.S.A. on January 5, 2013.

20. ‘Controversies in International Trade,’ presented at the Statistics2013 meeting at theCR Rao Advanced Institute of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science, Hyderabad,India during 28-31, December 2013.

21. (Keynote address) ‘Determinants of privatization in China,’ International Seminar on“Contemporary Issues of Economic Development with Special reference to Public FinancePolicy,” held at Vidyasagar University, India during 15-16 February, 2015.

22. (Special Lecture on Economic Statistics) ‘Firm-level micro data sets in India: needsfor effective policy analysis,’ presented at the Ninth International Triennial Calcutta Sym-posium on Probability & Statistics, December 28-31, 2015, organised jointly by Departmentof Statistics, University of Calcutta & Calcutta Statistical Association.

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23. (Keynote address) ‘Entry and survival in the export market: spillover from outward-looking domestic and foreign firms in Ethiopia,’ 9th International Conference on “InclusiveDevelopment and Sustainable Wellbeing,’ Department of Economics, University of Burdwan,India, 20-21 December, 2016.

24. (25th Panchana Chakraborty and Pravat Sarbadhikary Memorial Lecture)‘Why direct counter-terror measures may fail: an analysis of direct and preventive measures,’Department of Economics, Jadavpur University, India.

25. (Keynote address) ‘Children’s Rights in Asia: the Role of the International Com-munity,’ 2017 MCGILL LAW GRADUATE CONFERENCE: “GOVERNING OUR COM-MONS: WHAT MATTERS TO US TODAY”, May 13-14, 2017, Montreal, Canada.

26. ‘Domestic trade and inter-state wage differentials in India,’ presented at the conference‘International Trade, Specialization and Growth: David Ricardo and Contemporary Perspec-tives,’ co-organized by the Centre for Studies in Social SCiences Calcullta and Centre forAdvance Studies, Department of Economics, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, 28-29 December,2017

REFEREED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

1. ‘A Note on the Input-Output Analysis with Stochastic Coefficients’, Essex DiscussionPaper 200, 1982. Presented at the 1982 European Meeting of the Econometric Society inDublin.

2. ‘Some Properties of the Expected Value of the Leontief Inverse Under Different Stochas-tic Specifications’, Presented at the 1984 European Meeting of the Econometric Society inMadrid.

3. ‘Imported Technologies, Urban Unemployment and the North-South Dialogue’, Presentedat the 1985 World Congress of the Econometric Society in Boston.

4. ‘Agricultural Development and Urban Unemployment: A Two-Sector Analysis’, presentedat the Eighth World Congress of the International Economic Association at New Delhi inDecember, 1986.

5. ‘Tariffs, Investment and Welfare: The Case of an LDC with a Traded Intermediate anda Nontraded Consumable’, presented at the International Conference on Economic Devel-opment and the World Debt Problem held at Zagreb, Yugoslavia during 8-11 September,1987.

6. ‘On Optimal Dumping’, presented at the Annual Conference of the Royal EconomicSociety - Association of University Teachers in Economics held at Bristol during 5-8 April1989.

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7. ‘Agricultural Development and the Incidence of Labour Intensive Farming’, presented atthe Annual Conference of the ESRC Development Economics Study Group, 23-24 March,1990, Leicester.

8. ‘A Risk Averse Price Setting Monopolist in a Model of International Trade: Should theGovernment Intervene?’, presented at the Annual Conference of the Royal Economic Society,25-28 March 1990, Nottingham.

9. ‘An Oligopolistic Extension of the Heckscher-Ohlin Model’, presented at the 1990 WorldCongress of the Econometric Society, 22-28 August, Barcelona.

10. ‘On the Corrections of Trade Distortions in a Small Open Economy’, presented at the1993 Annual Meeting of the European Economic Association, 26-29 August, Helsinki.

11 &12. ‘Competition for Aid and Trade Policy’, presented at the 1994 Annual Meetingof the European Economic Association, 28-31 August, Maastricht and at the 7th WorldCongress of the Econometrics Society, 22-29 August, 1995, Tokyo.

13. ‘Is There Anything Wrong with Tied-Aid?’, presented at the 1994 Annual EuropeanMeeting of the Econometric Society, 1-4 September, Maastricht.

14. ‘Tied Aid, Unemployment and Welfare,’ presented at the 20th Annual Conference of theInternational Economics Study Group, 22-24 September, 1995, Sussex.

15. ‘Multilateral Tariff Reduction and Illegal Immigration,’ presented at the European Sci-ence Foundation and the Euroconferences of the European Union co-sponsored conferenceon ‘Migration and Development’ held in Mont Sainte Odile, Alcase during 31 May - 5 June,1996.

16 & 17. ‘Controlling Illegal Immigration: Optimal Combination of Policy Instruments,’presented at the South and South-East Asian Meeting of the Econometric Society held inNew Delhi during 27 - 30 December, 1996, and at the Centre for Economic Policy Researchsponsored conference on Economics of Illegal Immigration held in Athens during 14 - 15February, 1997.

18, 19 & 20. ‘Foreign Direct Investment, Local Contents, and Profit Taxation,’ presentedat the (i) Institute of Fiscal Studies Conference of ‘Public Policy and the Location of Eco-nomic Activities’ held during 22 - 23 November, 1996, (ii) the 1997 Royal Economic SocietyConference, and (iii) Annual Congress of the International Institute of Public Finance heldin Kyoto, Japan during 25 - 28 August, 1997.

21. ‘Tax Policy on Foreign Direct Investment in the Presence of Cross-hauling,’ presented atthe 1997 Annual Conference of the International Economics Study Group held in Notting-ham.

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22. ‘Lobbying by ethnic groups and aid allocation,’ presented at the Annual Meeting of theRoyal Economic Society during 29 March - 1 April, 1999.

23. ‘Protecting the environment in the presence of foreign direct investment: price versusquantitative restriction,’ presented at the 2000 Royal Economic Society Annual Meeting inSt. Andrewes in July, 2000.

24 & 25. ‘Food for education and funds for education quality: policy options to reduce childlabour,’ presented at the NEUDC Conference at Cornell University in October 2000 and atthe 2001 Annual Meeting of the Royal Economic Society.

26. ‘Commercial policy in Pakistan: a theoretical and empirical analysis,’ presented at theCornell-ISPE conference held at Cornell University, 6-9 September 2001.

27. ‘Trade Intervention and Capital Controls: Strategic Interactions and Commitments,’presented at Mid-West International Economics Conference held in May 2003 at the Univer-sity of Pittsburgh.

28. ‘Domestic Lobbying and Foreign Direct Investment,’ presented at the Fall meeting of theMidwest International Economics Group, held at the University of Indiana, Bloomington inOctober, 2003.

29. ‘Globalization and Environment in the Presence of Cross-border Pollution,’ presentedat the meeting of the Midwest International Economics group, held at the WashingtonUniversity, St Louis in October, 2004.

30 & 31. ‘Bilateral war in a multilateral world: carrots and sticks for conflict resolution,’presented at the Midwest International Economics Group meeting at Vanderbilt University,2005, and at the Jubilee Conference of the UNU/WIDER held at Helsinki in June, 2005.

32. ‘Exogamy and the bias against daughters in health-care provision: a theory and evidencefrom two northern states in India,’ presented at the NEUDC conference held at BrownUniversity, Providence during 23-25 September, 2005.

33. ‘Conflicts in the presence of arms trade: policy options for the international community,’presented at the Midwest International Economics Group meeting held at Purdue Universityduring 13-15 October, 2006.

34. ‘Relative Emission Standard versus Tax under Oligopoly: The Role of Free Entry,’presented at the 62nd World Congress of the International Institute of Public Finance, heldat Paphos, Cyprus during August 2006.

35. ‘International Joint Venture under Asymmetric Information: Technology vis-a-vis Infor-mation Advantage,’ presented at the Midwest International Economics Group meeting held

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at University of Minnesota during 20-22 April, 2007.

36. ‘Visa Screening and the collateral imports of terrorism,’ presented at the Associationof Public Economic Theory Conference help at Vanderbilt University, Nashville during 6-8July, 2007.

36. ‘Endogenous Leadership with and without Policy Intervention: International Tradewhen Producer and Seller Differ,’ presented at the Midwest International Economics Groupmeeting held at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor during 20-22 November 2-4, 2007.

37 &38. ‘The Fiscal Impact of Foreign Aid in Rwanda: A Theoretical and Empirical Anal-ysis,’ presented at the WIDER Conference on Fragile States - Fragile Groups: TacklingEconomic and Social vulnerability, held in Helsinki during 15-16 June 2007; presented at theFourth Annual Conference on Development and Institutions Organised by Centre for Eco-nomic Development and Institutions (CEDI), Brunel University, United Kingdom, duringJune 4-5, 2009.

39 & 40. ‘Export-Oriented International Joint Venture: Endogenous Set-Up Costs VersusInformation Gathering,’ presented at the Midwest International Economics Group meetingheld at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, during May 1-3, 2008; present at the7th Annual INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION CONFERENCE held atNortheastern University during April 3-5, 2009.

41. ‘Integrated Reforms of Indirect Taxes in the Presence of Pollution,’ presented at the65th Annual Congress of the International Institute of Public Finance, held in Cape Town,South Africa, during August 13-16, 2009.

42. ‘An Heckscher-Ohlin Model of Foreign Direct Investment,’ presented at the annualmeeting of the Southern Economic Association held in San Antonio, Texas, November 21-23, 2009

43, 44 & 45. ‘Blood Diamond: International Policy Options for Conflict Resolution,’ pre-sented at the annual conference of the International Institute of Public Finance, held inUppsala, Sweden during August 23-26, 2010; presented at the annual conference of theAssociation of Public Economic Theory, held in Itanbul, Turkey during June 25-27, 2010;presented at the annual conference of the European Trade Study Group, held in Lausanne,Switzerland during September 9-11, 2010.

46. ‘Cross-border Lobbying in a Preferential Trade Agreement: Implications for ExternalTariffs,’ presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Public Economics Group, held inKingston, Ontario, Canada during November 12-13, 2010.

47. ‘Assimilating under Credit Constraints: Public Support for Private Efforts,’ presentedat the IZA Workshop on Legal and Illicit Immigration: Theory, Empirics and Policy; July

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30-31, 2010; Bonn, Germany

48. & 49. ‘Piecemeal Reform of Domestic Indirect Taxes toward Uniformity in the Presenceof Pollution: with and without a Revenue Constraint’ presented at the 67th IIPF Congress2011 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA (August 8-11, 2011) and at 12th international meetingof the Association for Public Economic Theory (APET) held at Indiana University, Bloom-ington, Indiana From June 2 through 4, 2011.

50. & 51. ‘Encouraging Trade Liberalization Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of ForeignAid as Prize,’ presented at the Thirteenth Annual Conference of the European Trade StudyGroup held in Copenhagen (Denmark) during 08-10 September 2011, and at the 7th AnnualConference on Economic Growth and Development, held at the Indian Statistical Institute,New Delhi during December 15-17, 2011.

52. ‘Should Easier Access to International Credit Replace Foreign Aid?’ presented at theFall Meeting of the Midwest International Economics Group meeting held at VanderbiltUniversity, Nashville during November 4-6, 2011.

53., 54. & 55. ‘Lobbying for common external tariff from inside and out, ’ presented at (i)the annual meeting of the Southern Economic Association held in New Orleans during 16-18November, 2012, (ii) the 12th Annual Conference of the Association of Public EconomicTheory held in Taipei, Taiwan during 11-15 June 2012, and (iii) the Spring 2012 meetingof the Midwest International Economics Group held in Indiana University at Bloomingtonduring 18-20 May 2012

56. ‘Financing development: foreign aid versus loans,’ presented at the 68th Annual Congressof the International Institute of Public Finance held in Dresden, Germany, during 16-19August, 2012

57. & 58. ‘Potential Pareto-improving Move towards Most Favored Nation Tariffs’, presentedat (i) the Spring, 2013 Midwest Economic Theory and International Trade Conference heldduring April 26-28 at Michigan State University in East Lansing, and (ii) 16th AnnualConference of the European Trade Study Group, Munich, Germany, 11-13 September, 2014

59. ‘Modes of Exports by Sub-Saharan African Firms: Intensive Margins and Interdepen-dencies,’ presented at the UNU-WIDER Learning to Compete: Industrial Development andPolicy in Africa held on 24-25 June, 2013 in Helsinki, Finland.

60. ‘Financing Growth through Foreign Aid and Private Foreign Loans: Nonlinearities andComplementarities,’ presented at the 89th Annual Conference of the Western EconomicAssociation Intermational, Denver, Co., June 27 - July 1, 2014

61. ‘Foreign penetration and domestic competition,’ presented at the Seventeenth AnnualConference of the European Trade Study Group, 10-12 September, 2015 at the UniversitParis 1 Panthon-Sorbonne, France.

62. ‘Does the presence of international students improve domestic graduations in the U.S.?’presented at the 72th Annual Congress of the International Institute of Public Finance, heldduring 9-11 August, 2016, Lake Tahoe, Nevada. USA.

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63. & 64 ‘Public policies for encouraging product R&D in the presence of foreign competi-tion,’ presented at (i) the Spring, 2017 Midwest Economic Theory and International TradeConference held during May 19-21 at the University of Kentucky, Lexington, U.S.A., and (ii)87th Annual Conference of the SOuthern Economic Association held in Tampa, Fl. during17-19 November, 2017.

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS

ESSEX EXPERIENCE

During 1994-1997, I was the Head of the Department of Economics at the University ofEssex with overall responsibility for the Department. I was also an elected member of theUniversity Council.

For three years I was the Chairman of the Graduate Committee in the Department ofEconomics, University of Essex. This job involved administering (including admissions) theentire Graduate Programme which had over one hundred full-time students.

I was an elected member of the University of Essex Senate (1999-2002) and the Council of theUniversity of Essex (which is another name for Board of Trustees) (1995-1997, 2000-2002).

SIUC EXPERIENCE

A. Departmental Committees

2002-2003, 2003-2004, 2004-2005: Recruitment Committee,

2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2005-2006, 2006-2007 2008-2009, 2009-2010, 2010-2011, 2011-2012,2012-2013, 2013-2014- Graduate Studies Committee

2007-2008 Undergraduate Studies Committee

B. College and University Committees:

Outstanding Scholar selection Committee (2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2005-2006, 2009-2010 (Chair))

Internal Advisory Board member, Environmental Resource and Policies Program, 2015-

International Studies Advisory Board Member 2014-

Vice-Chancellor of Research’s ad-hoc committee on research: 2005–2014.

Promotions and Tenure Committee, CoLA (2004, 2005 (Chair))

College of Engineering Investigation: 2005-2006.

ORDA Faculty Seed Grant Review Committee for Finance and Economics, 2008-2009

During 2010-2014 I served in the Honorary Degrees and Distinguished Service Award Selec-tion Committee. In 2010 I chaired the committee.

Since Fall 2012, a member of the CoLA Budget and Planning Committee.

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Since Fall 2013, I am an elected member of the Faculty Senate; was elected the Vice Presidentfor 2014-2015, memebr of the Executive council for 2014-2016.

Since Fall 2015, I am elected member of the Graduate Council; chiar of the Research Com-mittee for 2015-2016.

During Spring 2014-16, I was a member of the Judicial Review Board; during 2015-16, Iserved as the Vice Chair of the Board. Since 2017, I am a member of the University-levelScholar Excellence Award committee.

2015-2016: member, Research Misconduct Investigation Panel

2017-2019: Member, Criterion 2: Ethical and Responsible Conduct committee for the up-coming HLC reaccreditation

SUPERVISION

Supervised seventeen Ph.D. dissertations at the University of Essex and chaired thirty onePh.D dissertations at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.

BOOK REVIEWS

ASEAN - South Asia economic relations, by Wadhva C.D., and Asher, M.G. in Asian PacificEconomic Literature, Vol. 1, 1987, 125 - 126.

Development planning: the Indian experience, by S. Chakravarty, Economica, November,1988.

Comparative Advantage and Growth: Trade and Development in Theory and Practice, byH.D. Evans, Economic Journal, 1991.

Perspectives on Trade and Development, by Anne O. Krueger, Economic Journal, 1991.

Aid and Development, by Anne Krueger et al and Foreign Aid in Practice, by StephenBrowne, (Joint Review), Economic Journal, 1991.

Conversation between Economists and Anthropologists, by P. K. Bardhan (ed.), EconomicJournal, 1992.

Social Security in Developing Countries, by E. Ahmad et. al.(ed.), Economic Journal, 1992.

Wage Labour and Unfreedom in Agriculture: An Indian Case Study, by V. K. Ramachandran,Economic Journal, 1992.

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Geography and Trade, by P. Krugman, Economic Journal, 1993.

Celebrity Diplomacy, by Andrew F. Cooper, Canadian Public Policy, 34(3), September 2008,pp. 397-398.

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