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  Phanisri Soumya Chavali, Aalok Khandekar, Anant Maringanti. “3. Social Security for Urban Informal Workers: The Case of Hyderabad, India.” Regional Studies Policy Impact Books, 5:1, 49-67, DOI: 10.1080/2578711X.2023.2196213. [Full View]

  Datta, A. (2023). Urban-Rural Inequality in Global Handbook of Inequality, edited by Surinder S Jodhka and Boike Rehbein. Springer

  Iswarya Priya J, & Datta, A. (2023). Book review: Balwant Singh Mehta and Ishwar Chandra Awasthi, Women and Labour Market Dynamics: New Insights and Evidences. Indian Journal of Labour Economics

  Latif, A. M., & Datta, A. (2023). Protecting the rights of women migrant domestic workers: structural violence and competing interests in The Philippines and Sri Lanka: by Sophie Henderson, South Asian Diaspora [Full View]

  Thapar-Björkert, S., Majumdar, A., & Gondouin, J. (2023). “There are two sides to everything”: Re (locating) vulnerability in the surrogacy industry in India. Feminism & Psychology, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/09593535231172592

  Majumdar, A. (2023). Infertility as inevitable: Chronic lifestyles, temporal inevitability and the making of abnormal bodies in India. Anthropology and Medicine, 30(2): 120-134. https://doi.org/10.1080/13648470.2021.1874872

  Chang T, Sethi D, Tiwari AK & Wang, MC. (2023). Revisiting the Twin Deficits Hypothesis in the United States: Further Evidence based on System-Equation ADL Test for Threshold Cointegration. The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, 1-16 [Full View]

  Dhamija, G., & Sen, G. (2023). Lasting impact on health from natural disasters, potential mechanisms and mitigating effects. Environment and Development Economics, 28(1), 1-24. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1355770X2200016X

  KP Prabheesh, B Prakash & Vuniivi V (2023) Assessment of Fiji’s exchange rate, Economic Analysis and Policy 78, 1282-1305 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eap.2023.05.013

  KP Prabheesh, A Sasongko, and Indawan F (2023) Did the policy responses influence credit and business cycle co-movement during the COVID-19 crisis? Evidence from Indonesia, Economic Analysis and Policy (Elsevier Publication), 74, 243-255 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eap.2023.02.007

  Sanjiv. K & Prabheesh, K.P. (2023), Reassessing the Dynamics between Exchange, Oil, Stock Markets and Uncertainty during COVID-19 in Emerging Market Economies, MethodsX, (Elsevier Publication), https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016122003648

  Prabheesh, K.P. , Sanjiv. K and Shareef. A.O (2023), Revisiting the Impact of Foreign Portfolio Investment on Stock Market Performance during COVID-19 Pandemic Uncertainty: Evidence from India, MethodsX, (Elsevier Publication), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mex.2022.101988

  Prabheesh, K.P. and Sanjiv. K (2023), How Do the Financial Markets Respond to Emerging Economies’ Asset Purchase Program? Evidence from the COVID-19 Crisis, Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, (Taylor & Francis Publication), Vol 59, 1591-1606 https://doi.org/10.1080/1540496X.2022.2148463

  Ganesh, M. P., & Ganesh, S. (2023). Using emotional intelligence and personal coping strategies to achieve work family balance in frontline hotel employees. Journal of Human Resources in Hospitality & Tourism, 22(2), 296-319.

  Mondal, P. Towards a Unifying Theory of Linguistic Meaning. Integrative & Communicative Biology 16(1): 2200666. https://doi.org/10.1080/19420889.2023.2200666P

  Mondal, P: Towards a Unified Representation of Linguistic Meaning. Open Linguistics 9(1):

  Chatterjee, Srirupa and Swathi Krishna S. “Roads, Misogyny, and the Rape Culture in Joyce Carol Oates’ Rape: A Love Story and Cara Hoffman’s So Much Pretty.” LIT: Literature Interpretation Theory.

  Khandekar, A., Invernizzi, N., Kaşdoğan, D., Kenner, A., Okune, A., Otsuki, G. J., ... & York, E. (2022). Building Community with ESTS. Engaging Science, Technology, and Society, 8(1), 1-8. [Full View]

  Abdullah, A., Amin, S., Amir, S., Anwar, N. H., Campbell, K., Nandatama, Y. H., ... & Wasiah, N. (2022). Extreme Heat and COVID-19: The Impact on the Urban Poor in Asia and Africa. [Full View]

  Khandekar, A., Invernizzi, N., Kaşdoğan, D., Kenner, A., Okune, A., Otsuki, G., ... & York, E. (2021). Publishing ESTS. Engaging Science, Technology, and Society, 7(2), 1-9. [Full View]

  Khandekar, A., Invernizzi, N., Kaşdoğan, D., Kenner, A., Okune, A., Otsuki, G., ... & York, E. (2021). Infrastructuring ESTS. Engaging Science, Technology, and Society, 7(1), 1-11. [Full View]

  Anwar, N., Amir, S., Cross, J., Friedrich, D., Khandekar, A., Morelle, M., ... & Nastiti, A. (2020). Heat and Covid-19 in the Off-grid City. [Full View]

  Shumake-Guillemot, J., Amir, S., Anwar, N., Arrighi, J., Böse-O’Reilly, S., Brearley, M., ... & Zaitchik, B. (2020). Protecting health from hot weather during the COVID-19 pandemic. [Full View]

  Khandekar, A., Beumer, K., Mamidipudi, A., Sekhsaria, P., & Bijker, W. (2016). STS for Development. In Handbook of Science and Technology Studies. MIT Press. [Full View]

  Khandekar, A. (2016). Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam: Family in the Knowledge Economy. In Domesticity in the Making of Modern Science (pp. 259-278). Palgrave Macmillan, London. [Full View]

  Khandekar, A., Beumer, K., Mamidipudi, A., Sekhsaria, P., & Bijker, W. (2016). STS for Development. In Handbook of Science and Technology Studies. MIT Press. [Full View]

  Khandekar, A. (2013). Education Abroad: engineering, privatization, and the new middle class in neoliberalizing India. Engineering Studies, 5(3), 179-198. [Full View]

  Khandekar, A., & Reddy, D. S. (2015). An Indian summer: Corruption, class, and the Lokpal protests. Journal of Consumer Culture, 15(2), 221-247. [Full View]

  Nayak, S., & Surendran, A. (2022). Caste biases in school textbooks: a case study from Odisha, India. Journal of Curriculum Studies, 54(3), 317-335.

  Book Review: Citizenship and Women's Agency: On the Responsibility of Calibration

  Surendran, A., & Kumar, A. (2020). Have RCTs brought back the “Empirical” into Economics?. World Development, 127, 104828. [Full View]

  Surendran, A. (2020). Women, work and development in rural India: a catalogue of voluntarism in policy. Social Change, 50(1), 141-159. [Full View]

  Book Review: Interrogating Method in Interdisciplinary Times

  Surendran, A. (2018). Notes Towards a Renewal of Industrial Sociology in India. Doing Theory: Locations and Practices, 127-148.

  Surendran, A. (2016, January). Studying Labour Culture in India. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Philosophische Fakultät III, Institut für Asien-und Afrikawissenschaften, Seminar für Südasien-Studien. [Full View]

  Surendran, A. (2014). Workers’ Associations in a Public Sector Undertaking: Civic or Political Action? Labour and Development, 21(2), 79-101

  Soni, S., & Deb, A. (2022). Resilience and Well-Being: Case Studies of Four Individuals Who Have Undergone Adversities. In Handbook of Health and Well-Being (pp. 669-690). Springer, Singapore. [Full View]

  Soni, S., & Deb, A. (2021). From symptomology to resilience: Case illustrations of recovery from OCD using CBT. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 1-17. [Full View]

  Khan, A., & Deb, A. (2021). Family as a source of risk and resilience among adults with a history of childhood adversity. Children and Youth Services Review, 121, 105897. [Full View]

  Hakkim, A., & Deb, A. (2021). Resilience Through Meaning-Making: Case Studies of Childhood Adversity. Psychological Studies, 66(4), 422-433. [Full View]

  Deb, A. (2020). Living well with mental illness: findings from India. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 1-18.

  Aswini, S., & Deb, A. (2019). Connor davidson resilience scale and flourishing scale: translation and cultural adaptation in malayalam. Journal of Psychosocial Research, 14(2), 275-283. [Full View]

  Ghosh, A., & Deb, A. (2018). Flourishing among public bank employees in India: A positive organizational behavior approach (Doctoral dissertation, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad). [Full View]

  Deb, A. (2018). Psychology of Resilience. In: Misra, G. (eds) Psychosocial Interventions for Health and Well-Being. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-3782-2_4 [Full View]

  Ghosh, A., & Deb, A. (2017). An exploration of gratitude themes and suggestions for future interventions. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 27(7), 678-693. [Full View]

  Ghosh, A., & Deb, A. (2017). Positive psychology interventions for chronic physical illnesses: A systematic review. Psychological Studies, 62(3), 213-232. [Full View]

  Rath, B. N., & Deb, A. (2017). Perception towards regular health check-ups: a case study from a selected village in Telangana state in India. Journal of Health Management, 19(1), 180-191. [Full View]

  Ghosh, A., & Deb, A. (2017). A positive psychology framework for chronic physical illness. Indian Journal of Community Psychology, 13(1), 180-190. [Full View]

  Aswini, S., & Deb, A. (2017). Flourishing among postgraduate students: the role of resilience, meaningfulness and grit. Indian Journal of Community Psychology, 13(1), 24-38. [Full View]

  Ghosh, A., & Deb, A. (2016). Positive psychology progress in India: Accomplishments and pathways ahead. Psychological Studies, 61(3), 113-125. [Full View]

  Nayak, A., Deb, A., & Chatterjee, S. (2015). Peepli [Live]: A Social Satire on Contemporary India (Doctoral dissertation, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad). [Full View]

  Deb, A. (2015). Phantom vibration and phantom ringing among mobile phone users: A systematic review of literature. Asia‐Pacific Psychiatry, 7(3), 231-239. [Full View]

  Deb, A., & Arora, M. (2012). Resilience and academic achievement among adolescents. Journal of the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology. [Full View]

  Deb, A., & Arora, M. (2011). Resilience and mental health: A study on adolescents in Varanasi. Indian Journal of Health psychology, 5(2), 69-79. [Full View]

  Deb, A., & Arora, M. (2009). Defensive pessimism as a cognitive strategy: An overview. Indian Journal of Social Science Researches, 6(1), 4-15. [Full View]

  Deb, A., & Arora, M. (2009). Gender differences in the perception of academic adversity and resilience among indian adolescents. Indian Journal of Community Psychology, 5(2), 158-175.

  Deb, A., & Arora, M. (2008). Resilience in children and adolescents: An overview. PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDIES-UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT, 53(2), 114.

  Datta, A. (2022). Migration and Development in India: The Bihar Experience. Taylor & Francis. [Full View]

  Datta, A. (2021). Role of pesa (panchayats extension to the scheduled areas) act, 1996, in the development of tribes: a case study of adilabad district, telangana (Doctoral dissertation, IIT HYDERABAD). [Full View]

  Datta, A. (2021). Development and resistance: a case study of the lpg terminal project at puthuvype, kerala (Doctoral dissertation, IIT HYDERABAD). [Full View]

  Datta, A. (2020). Circular migration and Precarity: Perspectives from rural Bihar. The Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 63(4), 1143-1163. [Full View]

  Datta, A., Endow, T., & Mehta, B. S. (2020). Education, caste and women’s work in India. The Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 63(2), 387-406. [Full View]

  Datta, A., & Satija, S. (2020). Women, development, caste, and violence in rural Bihar, India. Asian Journal of Women's Studies, 26(2), 223-244. [Full View]

  Datta, A. (2019). Gendered spatialities. Handbook of migration in India, 331-341. [Full View]

  Datta, A. (2019). Rural development. In Handbook of Social Policy and Development. Edward Elgar Publishing. [Full View]

  Datta, A. (2019). Continuity and Change: Migration and Development in India. The Case of Bihar (Doctoral dissertation, PhD thesis, International Institute for Social Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam). [Full View]

  Datta, A. (2018). Pride and shame in the city: Young people’s experiences of rural–urban migration in India. Children's geographies, 16(6), 654-665. [Full View]

  Datta, A. (2016). Migration, Remittances and Changing Sources of Income in Rural Bihar (1999-2011): Some Findings from a Longitudinal Study. Economic and Political Weekly, 85-93. [Full View]

  Datta, A. (2016). Migration from contemporary Bihar. Internal migration in contemporary India, 204-221. [Full View]

  Datta, A. (2016). Migration from rural Bihar: Insights from a longitudinal study (1981–2011). The changing village in India, Insights from longitudinal research. [Full View]

  Reddy, B., Satija, S., & Datta, A. (2016). Towards an inclusive and safe Delhi: policy brief. [Full View]

  Satija, S., & Datta, A. (2015). Crime against Women and Children in Delhi: Analysis of Secondary and Empirical Data. Economic and Political Weekly, 87-97. [Full View]

  Datta, A., Rodgers, G., Rodgers, J., & Singh, B. K. N. (2014). Contrasts in development in Bihar: A tale of two villages. The Journal of Development Studies, 50(9), 1197-1208. [Full View]

  Datta, A. (2014). Strangers in the City? Rural Bihari Migrants in Delhi. Unpublished paper.

  Inde) Institute for Human Development (New Delhi, & Rodgers, G. (2013). The challenge of inclusive development in rural Bihar. New Delhi: Institute of Human Development, Manak Publications. [Full View]

  Rustagi, P., Nathan, D., Datta, A., & George, A. (2013). Women and work in South Asia: Changes and challenges. New Delhi: Institute for Human Development. Available from: http://www. ihdindia. org/Working-Papers. html [Accessed 17 September 2016]. [Full View]

  Jhabvala, R., & Datta, A. (2012, May). Women and Work in Bihar: Challenges and Emerging Policy Paradigms. In Workshop on Women in Informal Economy, Patna, Bihar (Vol. 11).

  Sharma, A. N., Datta, A., & Ghose, J. (2012). Development research on Bihar, 2000-2010: A compendium. [Full View]

  Datta, A., Rodgers, G., Rodgers, J., & Singh, B. K. N. (2012). A tale of two villages: contrasts in development in Bihar. New Delhi: Institute for Human Development. [Full View]

  Datta, A. (2011). Planning Families, Planning Gender.

  Datta, A. (2011). Mary E. John, Ravinder Kaur, Rajni Palriwala, Saraswati Raju and Alpana Sagar (Eds), Planning Families, Planning Gender. New Delhi: Actionaid and International Development Research Centre. 2008. 91 pages. Price not mentioned. Indian Journal of Gender Studies, 18(1), 116-120. [Full View]

  Datta, A. (2011). U. Kalpagam, Gender and Development in India: Current Issues. Indian Journal of Human Development, 5, 545-548. [Full View]

  Datta, A. (2005). An Impact anaiysis Of The Green Reveltion In The Punjab: Some Unheard Voices (Doctoral dissertation).

  Datta, A. Migration and Development in India: The Case of Bihar. [Full View]

  Majumdar, Anindita. Ed. 2022. ‘Symposium: Reproductive technologies and the conceptualization of the biological clock’. Reproductive Biomedicine and Society Online, 14: doi.org/10.1016/j.rbms.2022.02.001 [contributions from Nolwenn Buhler, Lucy van de Wiel, Heather Jacobson and Anindita Majumdar]. [Full View]

  Kaur, R., Mishra, P., & Mahumdar, A. (2021). Entanglements of reproductive practices in India: Sex ratios, fertility, birthing and new reproductive technologies. Asian Journal of Women's Studies, 27(4), 530-534. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A. (2021). Introduction. Contending with the Hourglass: Time, Reproduction, and the Problematization of Ageing. Anthropology and Aging, 42(1), 1. [Full View]

  Majumdar, Anindita, Ravinder Kaur and Paro Mishra (eds). 2021. ‘Reproduction, demography and cultural anxieties in India and China’, Asian Bioethics Review, 13 (1): 1-127 [Full View]

  Majumdar, Anindita and Yoko Taguchi (eds). 2021. ‘Kinship as fiction: Exploring the dynamism of intimate relationships in India’, Contemporary South Asia, 29 (1): 1-110 [Full View]

  Majumdar, A. (2022). Waithood: Gender, Education, and Global Delays in Marriage and Childbearing. Marcia C. Inhorn and Nancy J. Smith‐Hefner, eds., New York: Berghahn Books, 2020, 414 pp. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A. (2022). Outliers and Rogue Doctors: Manufacturing “Anxiety” Around Older Mothers in India. Medical Anthropology, 1-14. [Full View]

  König, A., & Majumdar, A. (2022). Paperwork: Following the trail of (identity) papers in transnational commercial surrogacy. International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 00207152221102843. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A. (2022). Freezing fertility: oocyte cryopreservation and the gender politics of aging: by Lucy van de Wiel, New York, New York University Press, 2020, 335 pp., 35PBand 99 HB, ISBN: 97814798777584. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A. (2022). Surrogacy as Labor. In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Anthropology. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A. (2022). Conceptualizing aged reproduction: genetic connectedness, son preference and assisted reproduction in North India. Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online, 14, 182-191. [Full View]

  Anindita Majumdar (2022) The Reproductive Industry: Intimate experiences and global processes, Gender, Place & Culture, DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2022.2040798 [Full View]

  Saqib, A., & Majumdar, A. (2022). Rainbow Families Need More Sun: LGBTQ Child Adoption Rights in the 21st Century. In Global Perspectives on the LGBT Community and Non-Discrimination (pp. 141-160). IGI Global. [Full View]

  Ray, N., & Majumdar, A. (2022). Social Self-Care: The Necessity of Turning Outward. In Self-Care and Stress Management for Academic Well-Being (pp. 50-63). IGI Global. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A., & Qureshi, A. (2022). Thinking about infertility from a mixed-methods perspective: the need to look at toxicity in rural India. Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters, 29(2), 1999565. [Full View]

  Majumdar, S., & Majumdar, A. (2021). The birth professionals: Emerging practices of birthing in contemporary India. Asian Journal of Women's Studies, 27(4), 555-574. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A., Mishra, P., & Kaur, R. (2021). Social sciences, bioethics, and the question of population. Asian Bioethics Review, 13(1), 1-5. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A. (2021). Ageing and reproductive decline in assisted reproductive technologies in India: mapping the ‘management’of eggs and wombs. Asian Bioethics Review, 13(1), 39-55. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A. (2021). Infertility as inevitable: chronic lifestyles, temporal inevitability and the making of abnormal bodies in India. Anthropology & Medicine, 1-15. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A. (2021). Remembering deceased kin through assisted conception in India. Contemporary South Asia, 29(1), 24-36. [Full View]

  Kannabiran Tella, K., & Majumdar, A. (2021). Abortion rights and the state: a multi country study (Doctoral dissertation, IIT HYDERABAD). [Full View]

  Sureshrao Thakare, S., & Majumdar, A. (2021). Contextualizing Land Rights of Women in Agriculture in Rural India: Interlinkages of Cultural Codes, Invisible Labour and Gender (Doctoral dissertation, IIT HYDERABAD). [Full View]

  Majumdar, A. (2021). The Birthing Precariat: Altruism in the Service of Capital. Broadsheet on Contemporary Politics, (15), 39-41. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A. (2021). Assisted reproductive technologies and the conceptualization of ageing in India. Anthropology and Aging, 42(1), 49. [Full View]

  König, A., Majumdar, A., & Jacobson, H. (2020). Pandemic Disruptions’ in Surrogacy Arrangements in Germany, USA, and India during COVID-19. Med. Anthropol. Quarter. Rapid Response Blog Ser. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A., & Majumdar, S. (2020). The Ethnographer as Advocate: Public Health Advocacy Around Reproductive Rights. SAGE Publications Ltd. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A. (2019). Beyond essentialism: Ecofeminism and the ‘friction’between gender and ecology. In Women’s and Gender Studies in India (pp. 66-78). Routledge India. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A. (2018). Surrogacy. Oxford University Press. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A. (2018). Conceptualizing surrogacy as work-labour: domestic labour in commercial gestational surrogacy in India. Journal of South Asian Development, 13(2), 210-227. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A. (2018). ARTs and the problematic conceptualisation of declining reproduction. Indian journal of medical ethics, 3(2), 119-124. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A. (2018). IIT-Hyderabad to study conceptualised ageing within IVF. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A., Shah, C., Agnihotri, I., & Rao, M. (2017). 'The Baby Market: Gendered Implications of Assisted Reproductive Technologies and the Surrogacy Industry in India'.

  Majumdar, A. (2017). Transnational commercial surrogacy and the (un) making of kin in India. Oxford University Press. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A. (2017). Book Review: Veena Das. 2015. Affliction: Health, Disease, Poverty. [Full View]

  Nadimpally, S., & Majumdar, A. (2017). 13 Researching assisted conception. Re-Presenting Feminist Methodologies: Interdisciplinary Explorations, 297. [Full View]

  Nadimpally, S., & Majumdar, A. (2017). Researching assisted conception from a feminist lens. In Re-Presenting Feminist Methodologies (pp. 297-312). Routledge India. [Full View]

  Nadimpally, S., & Majumdar, A. (2017). Recruiting to give birth: Agent-facilitators and the commercial surrogacy arrangement in India. Babies for Sale: Transnational Surrogacy, Human Rights and the Politics of Reproduction. London, UK: Zed Books, 65-81. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A., & Nadimpally, S. (2017). Recruiting to Give Birth: Agent-Facilitators and the Commercial Surrogacy Arrangement in India. In Babies for Sale?: Transnational Surrogacy, Human Rights and the Politics of Reproduction. Zed Books. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A., & Nadimpally, S. (2017). Researching Assisted Conception from a Feminist Lens. In Re-presenting Feminist Methodologies: Interdisciplinary Explorations. Routledge. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A. (2016). Surrogate mothers and gay fathers: Navigating the commercial surrogacy arrangement in India. In Intimate Economies (pp. 213-231). Palgrave Macmillan, New York. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A. (2015). In no-man's land: citizens and kin in transnational commercial surrogacy in India. Contemporary South Asia, 23(4), 442-455. [Full View]

  MAJUMDAR, A. (2015). Waiting for the Womb: Representing Assisted Reproduction in the Infertility Clinic Waiting Room. India International Centre Quarterly, 42(2), 87-97.

  Majumdar, A. (2015). Outsourcing Reproduction. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A. (2015). Kinship and relatedness in commercial gestational surrogacy in India (Doctoral dissertation, IIT Delhi). [Full View]

  Majumdar, A. (2014). Nurturing an alien pregnancy: surrogate mothers, intended parents and disembodied relationships. Indian Journal of Gender Studies, 21(2), 199-224. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A. (2014). The rhetoric of choice: The feminist debates on reproductive choice in the commercial surrogacy arrangement in India. Gender, Technology and Development, 18(2), 275-301. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A. (2014). The rhetoric of choice: The feminist debates on reproductive choice in the commercial surrogacy arrangement in India. Gender, Technology and Development, 18(2), 275-301. [Full View]

  Majumdar, A. (2013). Transnational Surrogacy: The'Public'Selection of Selective Discourse. Economic and Political Weekly, 24-27. [Full View]

  Paresh Kumar Narayan., Badri Narayan Rath., and Ferry Syarifuddin., (2022). Understanding the role of trade agreements in Indonesia’s FDI. Journal of Asian Economics, 82, 101532, Elsevier. [Full View]

  Vaseem Akram and Badri Narayan Rath., (2022). Public health expenditure convergence across Indian states: new evidence from LM and RALS-LM tests. Singapore Economic Review, (accepted), World Scientific. [Full View]

  Chinmaya Behera and Badri Narayan Rath., (2022). The interconnectedness between COVID-19 uncertainty and stock market returns in selected ASEAN countries. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, (accepted), Taylor & Francis. [Full View]

  Kumar Shaurav and Badri Narayan Rath., (2022).Market concentration, diversification and firm's performance in case of Indian chemical industry. Science, Technology & Society, (Accepted), Sage. [Full View]

  Pradipta Kumar Sahoo and Badri Narayan Rath., (2022). COVID-19 pandemic and Bitcoin returns: Evidence from time and frequency domain causality analysis. Asian Economics Letters, (Accepted), APAEA. [Full View]

  Ansari, M.A., Villanthenkodath, M.A., Akram, Vaseem., and Badri Narayan Rath., (2022). The nexus between ecological footprint, economic growth, and energy poverty in sub-Saharan Africa: a technological threshold approach. Environment, Development and Sustainability, (Published online with DOI), Springer. [Full View]

  Vaseem Akram and Badri Narayan Rath., (2022). Does government revenue converge across Indian states. Applied Economics Letters, 29(10), 915-919, Taylor & Francis. [Full View]

  Pradipta Kumar Sahoo., Badri Narayan Rath., and Viet Le., (2022). Nexus between export, productivity and competitiveness in the Indian manufacturing sector. Journal of Asian Economics, 79, 101454, Elsevier. [Full View]

  Badri Narayan Rath and Poulomi Bhattacharya., (2022). Does innovation outcome influence performance of Indian manufacturing firms? Bulletin of Monetary Economics and Banking, Special Issue 2022, 85-102, Bank Indonesia Institute. [Full View]

  Bhushan Praveen Jangam and Badri Narayan Rath., (2022). Global value chain linkages and domestic value-added content: empirical evidence. Studies in Economics and Finance, 39(4),593-616, Emerald. [Full View]

  Chinmaya Behera and Badri Narayan Rath., (2021). The connectedness between Twitter uncertainty index and stock return volatility in the G7 countries. Applied Economics Letters, (Published online with DOI), Taylor & Francis. [Full View]

  Vaseem Akram and Badri Narayan Rath., (2021). Understanding the evolution of fiscal performance of Indian states. Growth and Change, 52(4), 2172-2993, Wiley [Full View]

  Pradipta Kumar Sahoo., Viet Le, Badri Narayan Rath., (2021). The Determinants of Firm Competitiveness: Evidence from the Indian Manufacturing Sector. International Journal of the Economics of Business, (Published online with DOI), Taylor & Francis. [Full View]

  Pradipta Kumar Sahoo., Badri Narayan Rath., and Viet Le., (2021). Assessing the competitiveness of firms in the Indian manufacturing sector: An inter industry analysis. Bulletin of Monetary Economics and Banking, 24(4), 541-558, Bank Indonesia Institute. [Full View]

  Bhushan Praveen Jangam and Badri Narayan Rath., (2021). Do global value chains enhance or slog economic growth? Applied Economics, 53(36): 4148-4165, Taylor & Francis. [Full View]

  Badri Narayan Rath and Vaseem Akram., (2021). Popularity of Unit Root Tests: A Review. Asian Economics Letters, 2(4), APAEA. [Full View]

  Chinmaya Behera and Badri Narayan Rath., (2021)., The COVID-19 pandemic and Indian pharmaceutical companies: An event study analysis, Bulletin of Monetary Economics and Banking, 24: 1-14, Bank Indonesia Institute. [Full View]

  Susan Sharma, Badri Narayan Rath, Neluka Devpura., (2021). Pandemic and their impact on global economic and financial systems, MethodsX, 8, 101274, Elsevier. [Full View]

  Debashis Acharya, Badri Narayan Rath and Tapas Kumar Parida., (2021) Convergence in Monthly Per Capita Expenditure and the Rural–Urban Dichotomy: Evidence from Major Indian States. In: Batabyal A.A., Higano Y., Nijkamp P. (eds) Rural–Urban Dichotomies and Spatial Development in Asia. New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives, Vol. 48. Springer. [Full View]

  Vaseem Akram, Badri Narayan Rath and Pradipta Kumar Sahoo., (2021). Do COVID-19 cases follow a similar transition path? Evidence from Indian states, MethodsX, 8, Elsevier. [Full View]

  Bhushan Praveen Jangam and Badri Narayan Rath., (2021). Does global value chain participation enhance domestic value-added in exports? Evidence from emerging market economies. International Journal of Finance and Economics, 26(2), 1681-1694, Wiley [Full View]

  Vaseem Akram and Badri Narayan Rath (2021). Fiscal sustainability in India: evidence from Markov Switching and Threshold Regression. Studies in Economics and Finance, 38(2),227-245, Emerald. [Full View]

  Badri Narayan Rath and Vaseem Akram., (2021). Does COVID-19 outbreak cause spot electricity price discovery in India? Journal of Public Affairs, 21(4): e2439, Wiley. [Full View]

  Badri Narayan Rath and Masagus M. Ridhwan., (2020). The nexus between employment, productivity and trade openness: Evidence from BRICS and Indonesia, Bulletin of Monetary Economics and Banking, 23(4), 463-484, Bank Indonesia Institute. [Full View]

  Alok Kumar Mishra, Badri Narayan Rath, and Aruna Kumar Dash., (2020). Does the Indian financial market nosedive because of COVID-19 outbreak, in comparison to after demonetisation and the GST?, Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 56(10):2162-2180, Taylor & Francis. [Full View]

  Bhushan Praveen Jangam and Badri Narayan Rath., (2020). Cross-country convergence in global value chains: Evidence from club convergence analysis, International Economics, 163:134-146, Elsevier. [Full View]

  Badri Narayan Rath and Bhushan Praveen Jangam., (2020). Is there any linkage between sectoral capital-labour ratios, total factor productivity, and wages?, Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 56(15): 3662-3677, Taylor & Francis. [Full View]

  Vaseem Akram, Bhushan Praveen Jangam, and Badri Narayan Rath., (2020). Examining the linkage between human capital and energy consumption: cross-country evidence, OPEC Energy Review, 44(1):3-26, Wiley. [Full View]

  Vaseem Akram, Badri Narayan Rath, and Pradipta Kumar Sahoo., (2020). Stochastic conditional convergence in per capita energy consumption in India, Economic Analysis and Policy, 65: 224-240, Elsevier. [Full View]

  Poulomi Bhattacharya and Badri Narayan Rath., (2020). Innovation and firm-level labour productivity: A comparison of Chinese and Indian manufacturing based on enterprise surveys, Science, Technology & Society, 25(3): 465-481, Sage. [Full View]

  Bhushan Praveen Jangam and Badri Narayan Rath., (2020). Does productivity drive the real exchange rate movements? A re-examination of Balassa Samuelson hypothesis, Journal of Economic Studies, 47(5): 1093-1118, Emerald. [Full View]

  Vaseem Akram and Badri Narayan Rath., (2020). What do we know about fiscal sustainability across Indian states? Economic Modelling, 87:307-321, Elsevier. [Full View]

  Vaseem Akram, Pradipta Kumar Sahoo, and Badri Narayan Rath., (2020). A sector-level output club convergence in case of global economy, Journal of Economic Studies, 47(4):747-767, Emerald. [Full View]

  Vaseem Akram and Badri Narayan Rath., (2020). Optimum government size and economic growth in case of Indian states: Evidence from panel threshold model, Economic Modelling, 88:151-162, Elsevier. [Full View]

  Badri Narayan Rath and Danny Hermawan., (2019). Does information and communication technologies foster economic growth in Indonesia? Bulletin of Monetary Economics and Banking, 22(1): 103-122, Bank Indonesia Institute. [Full View]

  Seema Narayan, Thai-Ha Le, Badri Narayan Rath, and Nadia Doytch., (2019). Petroleum consumption and economic growth relationship: evidence from the Indian state, Asia-Pacific Sustainable Development Journal, 26 (1): 21-65. United Nations-ESCAP. [Full View]

  Badri Narayan Rath and Vaseem Akram., (2019). A reassessment of total factor productivity convergence:Evidence from cross-country analysis, Economic Modelling, 82:87-98, Elsevier. [Full View]

  Vaseem Akram and Badri Narayan Rath (2019). Is there any evidence of tax-and-spend, spend-and-tax, or fiscal synchronization from panel of Indian state? Applied Economics Letters, 26 (18): 1544-1547, Routledge. [Full View]

  Vaseem Akram, and Badri Narayan Rath (2019). Does debt convergence hold in case of India? Journal of Economic Studies, 46(4):858-871, Emerald. [Full View]

  Badri Narayan Rath., (2019). Does total factor productivity converge among ASEAN countries? Bulletin of Monetary Economics and Banking, Special Issue, January 2019: 477-494, Bank Indonesia Institute. [Full View]

  Badri Narayan Rath, Vaseem Akram, Debi Prasad Bal, Mantu Kumar Mahalik., (2019). Does fossil fuel and renewable energy consumption affect total factor productivity growth? Evidence from cross-country data with policy insights, Energy Policy, 127:186-199, Elsevier. [Full View]

  Pradipta Kumar Sahoo, D Tripati Rao, Badri Narayan Rath., (2019). Does financial integration reduce output volatility? new evidence from cross country data, Economic Papers, 38(1):41-55, Wiley. [Full View]

  Seenaiah K, Badri Narayan Rath., (2019). Does innovation enhance productivity in selected Indian manufacturing firms, Singapore Economic Review, 64(5):1225-1250, World Scientific. [Full View]

  Vaseem Akram, Bhushan Praveen Jangam, Badri Narayan Rath., (2019). Does human capital matter for reduction in energy consumption in India? International Journal of Energy Sector Management, 13(2):359-376, Emerald. [Full View]

  Seenaiah K, Badri Narayan Rath., (2018). Does innovation matter for total factor productivity growth in India? Evidence from ARDL bound testing approach, International Journal of Emerging Markets, 13(5):1311-1329, Emerald. [Full View]

  Seenaiah K, Badri Narayan Rath., (2018). Determinants of innovation in case of Indian manufacturing: role of R&D and export, Science, Technology & Society, 23(1):65-84, Sage. [Full View]

  Girish, G.P, Badri Narayan Rath, Vaseem Akram., (2018). Spot electricity price discovery in Indian electricity market, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 82: 73-79, Elsevier. [Full View]

  Badri Narayan Rath., (2018). Productivity growth and efficiency change: comparing manufacturing- and service-based firms in India, Economic Modelling, 70: 447-457, Elsevier. [Full View]

  Debi Prasad Bal, Badri Narayan Rath., (2018). Do macroeconomics channels mater for examining relationship between public debt and economic growth in India? Journal of Quantitative Economics, 16(1): 121-142, Springer. [Full View]

  Pradipta Kumar Sahoo, Badri Narayan Rath., (2018). Productivity growth, efficiency change and source of inefficiency: evidence from the Indian automobile industry, International Journal of Automotive Technology and Management, 18(1): 59-74, Inderscience. [Full View]

  Vaseem Akram, Badri Narayan Rath., (2018). Exchange rate misalignment and total factor productivity growth in case of emerging market economies, International Economics and Economic Policy, 15(3): 547-564, Springer. [Full View]

  Seenaiah K, Badri Narayan Rath., (2017). Obstacles to innovation in selected Indian manufacturing firms, International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development, 9(4):379-398, Inderscience. [Full View]

  Vaseem Akram, Badri Narayan Rath., (2017). Exchange rate misalignment and economic growth in India, Journal of Financial Economic Policy, 9(4):414-434, Emerald. [Full View]

  Vaseem Akram, Badri Narayan Rath., (2017). Export diversification and sources of growth in emerging market economies, Global Economy Journal, 17 (3), De Gruyter. [Full View]

  Malepati Jayashankar, Badri Narayan Rath., (2017). The dynamic linkage between exchange rate, stock price and interest rate in India, Studies in Economics and Finance, 34(3): 383-406, Emerald. [Full View]

  Badri Narayan Rath, Vaseem Akram., (2017). Export diversification and total factor productivity growth in case of South Asian region, Journal of Social and Economic Development, 19 (1): 196-210, Springer. [Full View]

  Badri Narayan Rath, Amrita Deb., (2017). Perception towards regular health check-ups: a case study from a selected village in Telangana state in India, Journal of Health Management, 19 (1): 180-191, Sage. [Full View]

  Sonali Mohapatra, Badri Narayan Rath., (2017). Exchange rate exposure and its determinants: evidence from Indian firms, The International Trade Journal, 31(2): 197-211, Routledge. [Full View]

  Badri Narayan Rath., (2016). Does the digital divide across countries lead to convergence? New international evidence, Economic Modelling, 58: 75-82, Elsevier. [Full View]

  Debi Prasad Bal, Badri Narayan Rath., (2016). Is Public debt a burden for India? Economic Papers, 35 (2): 184-201, Wiley. [Full View]

  Poulomi Bhattacharya, Badri Narayan Rath, Aruna Kumar Dash., (2016). Supply response of milk production: analysis and implications for BRIC countries, Applied Econometrics and International Development, 16 (1): 179-192, EAAES. [Full View]

  Paresh Kumar Narayan, Badri Narayan Rath, Prabheesh K.P., (2016). What is the value of corporate sponsorship in sports? Emerging Markets Review, 26:20-30, Elsevier. [Full View]

  Seenaiah K, Badri Narayan Rath., (2015). The impact of fiscal Deficit and productivity on current account deficit in India, Indian Economic Journal, 63(3):513-528, Sage. [Full View]

  Debi Prasad Bal, Badri Narayan Rath., (2015). Non-linear causality between crude oil price and exchange rate: a comparative study of China and India”, Energy Economics, 51:149-156, Elsevier. [Full View]

  Seenaiah K, Badri Narayan Rath, Amaresh Samantaraya., (2015). Determinants of bank profitability during post-reform periods: evidence from India, Global Business Review, Vol. 16 (5S), 82S-92S, Sage. [Full View]

  Sonali Mohapatra, Badri Narayan Rath., (2015). Do macroeconomic factors matter for stock prices in emerging countries? Evidence from panel cointegration and panel causality, International Journal of Sustainable Economy, 7 (2): 140-154, Inderscience. [Full View]

  Debi Prasad Bal, Badri Narayan Rath., (2014). Public debt and economic growth in India: a reassessment, Economic Analysis and Policy, 44 (3): 292 -300, Elsevier. [Full View]

  Badri Narayan Rath, Purna Chandra Parida., (2014). Did openness and human capital affect total factor productivity? Evidence from the South Asian Region, Global Journal of Emerging Market Economies, 6 (2): 103 – 118, Sage. [Full View]

  Girish G.P,Vijayalakshmi S, Ajaya Kumar Panda, Badri Narayan Rath., (2014). Forecasting electricity prices in deregulated wholesale spot electricity market: a review, International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 4(1): 32-42, EconJournals. [Full View]

  Badri Narayan Rath, Debi Prasad Bal., (2014). Do public investment and FDI crowd out or crowd in private domestic investment in India? Journal of Developing Areas, 48 (3): 269-284, Project Muse. [Full View]

  Seema Narayan, Badri Narayan Rath, Paresh Kumar Narayan., (2012). Evidence of Wagner's Law from Indian states, Economic Modelling, 29(5):1548-1557, Elsevier. [Full View]

  Badri Narayan Rath, Poulomi Bhattacharya., (2011). Productivity growth, efficiency change and technical progress: a study of registered manufacturing sector in Orissa, Indian Economic Journal, 59(3):18-37, Sage. [Full View]

  Mita Bhattacharya, Paresh Kumar Narayan, Stephan Popp, Badri Narayan Rath., (2011). The Productivity-wage and productivity-employment nexus: a panel data analysis of Indian manufacturing, Empirical Economics, 40 (2): 285-303, Springer. [Full View]

  Badri Narayan Rath, S. Madheswaran., (2010). Did productivity converge in manufacturing sector across Indian states? Regional and Sectoral Economics Studies, 10 (1):183-198, EAAES. [Full View]

  Madheswaran, S., Hailin Liao., Badri Narayan Rath., (2007). Productivity growth of Indian manufacturing sector: panel estimation of stochastic production frontier and technical inefficiency, Journal of Developing Areas, 40(2): 35-50, Project Muse. [Full View]

  Badri Narayan Rath., (2006). Labour productivity determinants in Indian manufacturing: a panel data analysis, Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 49(1):113-119, Springer. [Full View]

  “Old Tales through New Images, and New Tales through Old Images: Ethnography of a Jambavantaru katha (narrative) performance in Telangana”, Text and Performance Quarterly. July 2022. [Full View]

  How Does Law Prescribe Circulation of Children? Understanding Different Kinds of Movement Within the Adoption Law in India. Journal of Family Issues. July 2021. [Full View]

  “Identifying ‘authorized users’, identifying kin: negotiating relational worlds through Geographical Indications registration”, Contemporary South Asia, 2021 [Full View]

  "Single Parent Adoption in Contemporary India: Addressing Questions Around Sexuality." Adoption & Culture, vol. 8 no. 2, 2020, p. 173-193. [Full View]

  “Crating Objects, Crafting Affinities: Work, Kinship and Self in a Telangana Artisanal Household”, in World Art, Vol. 07, Issue 01, August 2017, pp. 1-20 [Full View]

  “University of Canterbury Feminist Society's third annual feminist conference (17-18 September 2016): Selected papers: Craft as everyday site of assertion: How do artisans talk about gender and skill?”, in Women’s Studies Journal of Aoteroa New Zealand, Vol. 31, Issue 01, August 2017, pp. 81-87

  “Geographical Fixity or Affective Ties: How do Artists respond to Geographical Indications?” in Journal of Modern Craft, Vol. 9, Issue 02, July 2016, pp. 1–21 [Full View]

  “Authenticating the Craft: Geographical Indication as the new history of the Telangana Scroll”, in India International Centre Quarterly Journal, Autumn 2015 [Full View]

  Narasimhan, H., Boddu, V., Singh, P. V., Katyal, A., Bergkvist, S., & Rao, M. (2014). The best laid plans: access to the Rajiv Aarogyasri community health insurance scheme of Andhra Pradesh. Health, culture and society, 6(1). [Full View]

  Fuller, C. J., & Narasimhan, H. (2007). Information technology professionals and the new-rich middle class in Chennai (Madras). Modern Asian Studies, 41(1), 121-150. [Full View]

  Fuller, C. J., & Narasimhan, H. (2008). Companionate marriage in India: the changing marriage system in a middle‐class Brahman subcaste. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 14(4), 736-754. [Full View]

  Fuller, C. J., & Narasimhan, H. (2021). Tamil Brahmans. In Tamil Brahmans. University of Chicago Press. [Full View]

  Fuller, C. J., & Narasimhan, H. (2006). Engineering colleges,'exposure'and information technology: Professionals in Tamil Nadu. Economic and Political weekly, 258-288. [Full View]

  Fuller, C. J., & Narasimhan, H. (2008). From landlords to software engineers: Migration and urbanization among Tamil Brahmans. Comparative Studies in Society and History, 50(1), 170-196. [Full View]

  Narasimhan, H. (2011). Adjusting distances: menstrual pollution among Tamil Brahmins. Contributions to Indian sociology, 45(2), 243-268. [Full View]

  Fuller, C. J., & Narasimhan, H. (2012). Empowerment and constraint: women, work and the family in Chennai's software industry. In In an Outpost of the Global Economy (pp. 190-210). Routledge India. [Full View]

  Fuller, C. J., & Narasimhan, H. (2013). Marriage, education, and employment among Tamil Brahman women in South India, 1891–2010. Modern Asian Studies, 47(1), 53-84. [Full View]

  Fuller, C. J., & Narasimhan, H. (2010). Traditional vocations and modern professions among Tamil Brahmans in colonial and post-colonial south India. The Indian Economic & Social History Review, 47(4), 473-496. [Full View]

  Narasimhan, H., Boddu, V., Singh, P. V., Katyal, A., Bergkvist, S., & Rao, M. (2014). The best laid plans: access to the Rajiv Aarogyasri community health insurance scheme of Andhra Pradesh. Health, culture and society, 6(1). [Full View]

  1998. ‘The Anklet Speaks: Women’s speech and silence in an ancient Tamil epic’, Maxwell Review, Vol. VI, No.1, Syracuse University, New York, USA.

  2011 Adjusting Distances: Menstrual Pollution Among Tamil Brahmins. Contributions to Indian Sociology 45 (2) 243-268 [Full View]

  2006 (with C.J. Fuller) Engineering colleges, ‘exposure’ and information technology professionals in Tamilnadu. Economic and Political Weekly 41 (3) January 21-27, 258-62 [Full View]

  Mishra, A., Suhita Chopra, C., & Haripriya, N. (2013). Where there is no doctor: narratives on biomedical healthcare practitioners in chennai. In Multiple Voices and stories: narratives of health and Illness. [Full View]

  Fuller, C. J., & Narasimhan, H. (2010). The Agraharam: The Transformation of Social Space and Brahman Status in Tamilnadu during the Colonial and Postcolonial Periods’. Ritual, caste, and religion in colonial South India, 219-37. [Full View]

  Fuller, C. J., & Narasimhan, H. (2012). Empowerment and constraint: women, work and the family in Chennai's software industry. In In an Outpost of the Global Economy (pp. 190-210). Routledge India. [Full View]

  Dhamija, G., & Roychowdhury, P. (2020). Age at marriage and women's labour market outcomes in India. Journal of International Development, 32(3), 342-374. [Full View]

  McDonough, I. K., Roychowdhury, P., & Dhamija, G. (2021). Measuring the Dynamics of the Achievement Gap Between Public and Private School Students During Early Life in India. Journal of Labor Research, 42(1), 78-122. [Full View]

  Johnston, R., Dhamija, G., Kapoor, M., Agrawal, P. K., & Wagt, A. D. (2021). Methods for assessing seasonal and annual trends in wasting in Indian surveys (NFHS-3, 4, RSOC & CNNS). PloS one, 16(11), e0260301. [Full View]

  Roychowdhury, P., & Dhamija, G. (2021). The causal impact of women’s age at marriage on domestic violence in india. Feminist Economics, 27(3), 188-220. [Full View]

  Jashnani, K. D., Kini, S., & Dhamija, G. (2010). Perinodular hydropic degeneration in leiomyoma: an alarming histology. Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology, 53(1), 173. [Full View]

  Dhamija, G., Ojha, M., & Roychowdhury, P. (2022). Hunger and health: Reexamining the impact of household food insecurity on child malnutrition in India. The Journal of Development Studies, 1-30. [Full View]

  Dhamija, G., & Roychowdhury, P. (2018). The impact of women's age at marriage on own and spousal labor market outcomes in India: causation or selection?. [Full View]

  Sharma, S. K., Handoo, A., Choudhary, D., Dhamija, G., & Gupta, N. (2013). Severe gastrointestinal mucositis following high dose melphalan therapy for multiple myeloma. World Journal of Gastroenterology: WJG, 19(5), 784. [Full View]

  Roychowdhury, P., & Dhamija, G. (2020). Don't Cross the Line: Bounding the Causal Effect of Hypergamy Violation on Domestic Violence in India. Available at SSRN 3766994. [Full View]

  Dhamija, G., & Roychowdhury, P. (2020). The Causal Impact of Women's Age at Marriage on Domestic Violence in India. Available at SSRN 3180601. [Full View]

  Dhamija, G., & Roychowdhury, P. How women’s age at marriage impacts domestic violence. [Full View]

  Setia, R. D., Arora, S., Handoo, A., Choudhary, D., Sharma, S. K., Khandelwal, V., ... & Bachchas, V. (2018). Outcome of 51 autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplants after uncontrolled-rate freezing (“dump freezing”) using− 80° C mechanical freezer. Asian Journal of Transfusion Science, 12(2), 117. [Full View]

  Dhamija, G., & Sen, G. (2021). Lasting impact of early life interventions: evidence from India’s Integrated Child Development Services. The Journal of Development Studies, 57(1), 106-138. [Full View]

  Juneja, R., Dhamija, G., Dadu, T., & Handoo, A. (2016). Biphenotypic extramedullary blast crisis with MLL gene rearrangement in a case of chronic myeloid leukemia following Dasatinib therapy: An unusual case. Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology, 59(2), 259. [Full View]

  Dhamija, G. (2018). The Joint Determination of Later Life Health and Educational Outcomes by Early Life Conditions: A Multinomial Logit Analysis. Review of Market Integration, 10(3), 197-227. [Full View]

  Sharma, S. K., Choudhary, D., Handoo, A., Dhamija, G., Kharya, G., Khandelwal, V., ... & Kothari, S. (2015). An unusual cause of anemia and encephalopathy. Mediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases, 7(1). [Full View]

  Dhamija, G., & Roychowdhury, P. Hypergamy violation and domestic violence. [Full View]

  Dhamija, G., McDonough, I. K., & Roychowdhury, P. Dynamics of achievement gap between public and private school students. [Full View]

  Dhamija, G. (2019). Measuring the Dynamics of the Achievement Gap Between Public and Private School Students During Early Life in India. [Full View]

  Dhamija, G., & Sen, G. (2021). Lasting Impact on Health from Natural Disasters, Potential Mechanisms and Mitigating Effects. Potential Mechanisms and Mitigating Effects.(December 10, 2021). [Full View]

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  Sreekumar, S., Jalli, I., & Ghosh, A. (2018). Block-2 Theorising Gender.

  Jalli, I. (2016). Body and its Fringes: Beauty as a Genre in Architecting the Nation. In Figurationen des Politischen 1 und 2 (pp. 295-319). Brill Fink. [Full View]

  Shareef. A.O and Prabheesh, K.P. (2022) Does international monetary policy influence the bank risk? Evidence from India, Bulletin of Monetary Economics and Banking, Vol. 25 No. 2, 2022, pp. 135 - 156.

  Padhan, R., Bhat, J. A., & Prabheesh, K. P. (2022). The Feldstein-Horioka Puzzle in India: Some Asymmetric Evidence. Asian Economics Letters, 3 (Early View). https://doi.org/10.46557/001c.37188 [Full View]

  Prabheesh, K.P. Taghizadeh-Hesary, F and Padhan. R (2022) “Does Infrastructure Investment Lead to Economic Growth: Evidence from Central Asian Countries”, In Bhajan Grewal, Nella Hendriyetty, Iskandar Abdullaev, Chul Ju Kim, Naoyuki Yoshino, Eisa Khan Ayoob Ayoobi (Eds). Unlocking Private Investment in Sustainable Infrastructure in Asia, (Taylor & Francis Publication).

  Prabheesh, K.P. and Sanjiv. K (2022), How Do the Financial Markets Respond to Emerging Economies’ Asset Purchase Program? Evidence from the COVID-19 Crisis, ADBI Working Paper, No. 1314, Asian Development Bank Institute, Tokyo, Japan. [Full View]

  Sanjiv. K & Prabheesh, K.P. (2022) Examining the effectiveness of macroprudential policy in India, Economic Analysis and Policy (Elsevier Publication), forthcoming

  Garg, B., & Prabheesh, K.P. (2022). Is Indonesia’s Current Account Balance Optimal? Evidence From An Intertemporal Approach. Bulletin of Monetary Economics and Banking, 25, 1-18. https://doi.org/10.21098/bemp.v25i0.1843

  Prabheesh, K. P, Juhro, S., & Harun, C. (2022). Covid-19 Uncertainty And Monetary Policy Responses: Evidence From Emerging Market Economies. Bulletin of Monetary Economics and Banking, 24(4), 489-516. https://doi.org/10.21098/bemp.v24i4.1692

  Varghese, D., & Ranganathan, S. (2022). From texts to contexts: the relevance of digital ethnography in a Foucauldian discourse analysis of online gender talk in Kerala. Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, (ahead-of-print). [Full View]

  Abraham, S., & Ranganathan, S. (2022). Book review: Voicing the Unspeakable: Exploring Non-normative Narratives About Motherhood. [Full View]

  Kottai, S. R., & Ranganathan, S. (2022). A Mental Health Epidemic?: Critical Questions on the National Mental Health Survey. Economic and Political Weekly, 57(3), 19-24. [Full View]

  Varghese, D., & Ranganathan, S. (2021). Juxtaposing The Great Indian Kitchen and the Kudumbashree: Women, Work and Agency in Kerala. Indian Journal of Human Development, 15(2), 353-362. [Full View]

  James, N., & Ranganathan, S. (2021). Of Vulnerability and Agency: Perspectives from Survivors of Sex Trafficking in India. Indian Journal of Human Development, 15(1), 117-127. [Full View]

  Ranganathan, S., & James, N. (2021). Of Vulnerability and Agency: Perspectives from Survivors of Sex Trafficking in India. [Full View]

  Ranganathan, S. (2021). 'Rural education in pandemic times: A qualitative study of Low-Fee Private (LFP) school Teachers in Uttar Pradesh (Doctoral dissertation, IIT HYDERABAD). [Full View]

  R Kottai, S., & Ranganathan, S. (2020). Task-shifting in community mental health in Kerala: Tensions and ruptures. Medical Anthropology, 39(6), 538-552. [Full View]

  Ranganathan, S. (2020). Slow research” in the time of Covid-19. Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 5(03), 212-214. [Full View]

  Ranganathan, S., & Sinha, N. (2020). Living with voices: a thematic analysis of individuals’ experiences of voice-hearing in India. [Full View]

  Sinha, N., & Ranganathan, S. (2020). Living with voices: a thematic analysis of individuals’ experiences of voice-hearing in India. Psychosis, 12(2), 115-127. [Full View]

  James, N., & Ranganathan, S. (2020). From Victim-hood to Survivor-hood: Lived Experiences of Survivors of Sex Trafficking in South India (Doctoral dissertation, IIT HYDERABAD). [Full View]

  Anjali, K. K., & Ranganathan, S. (2020). Locked in: What the COVID-19 pandemic spells for victims of domestic violence. Economic and Political Weekly. [Full View]

  Ranganathan, S. (2019). Fractured narratives of psy disciplines and the LGBTQIA+ rights movement in India: A critical examination. [Full View]

  Kottai, S. R., & Ranganathan, S. (2019). Fractured narratives of psy disciplines and the LGBTQIA+ rights movement in India: A critical examination. Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 4(2), 100-110. [Full View]

  Varghese, D. (2018). Gender talk in social media among people in kerala (Doctoral dissertation, IIT HYDERABAD). [Full View]

  Sinha, N., & Ranganathan, S. (2018). LISTENING TO THE VOICES: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF THE EXPERIENCES OF HEARING VOICES IN INDIVIDUALS WITH AUDITORY HALLUCINATIONS (Doctoral dissertation, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad). [Full View]

  Ranganathan, S. (2018). Indigenous Healing Practices in India: Shamanism, Spirit Possession, and Healing Shrines. In Psychosocial Interventions for Health and Well-Being (pp. 109-122). Springer, New Delhi. [Full View]

  Kottai, S. R., & Ranganathan, S. (2017). Book Review: Stefan Ecks, Eating Drugs: Psychopharmaceutical Pluralism in India. [Full View]

  Halliburton, M. (2018). Book Review: Stefan Ecks (2014), Eating Drugs: Psychopharmaceutical Pluralism in India. [Full View]

  KK, A., & Ranganathan, S. (2017). Making sense of domestic violence: Narratives of women victims in Kerala (Doctoral dissertation, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad). [Full View]

  Ranganathan, S. (2017). God's Hospitals with No Superstition! On the Place of Heating Shrines in Contemporary India. [Full View]

  Re-thinking the 'medical' through ‘indigenous healing’: Reflections from Mahanubhav healing practices in Maharashtra, India

  Ranganathan, S. (2016, July). Queering psychology in India: The need for critical perspectives. In INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY (Vol. 51, pp. 609-610). 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD.

  Ranganathan, S. (2016). Narrative approaches to illness and suffering: An ethnographic study of spirit possession in Maharashtra. Taylor and Francis Inc.. [Full View]

  Ranganathan, S. (2016). An Ethnographic Study of Spirit Possession in Maharashtra. Qualitative Research on Illness, Wellbeing and Self-Growth: Contemporary Indian Perspectives.

  Ranganathan, S., & James, N. (2016). From Victimhood to Survivor-Hood: Reflections on Women’s Agency in Popular Films on Sex Trafficking in India.

  James, N., & Ranganathan, S. (2016). From victimhood to survivor-hood: Reflections on women’s agency in popular films on sex trafficking in India. Psychological Studies, 61(1), 76-82.

  Priya, K. R., & Dalal, A. K. (2016). Narrative Approaches to Illness and Suffering: An Ethnographic Study of Spirit Possession in Maharashtra. In Qualitative Research on Illness, Wellbeing and Self-Growth (pp. 120-141). Routledge India. [Full View]

  HK, R., Ranganathan, S., & Chatterjee, D. (2014). Academic difficulties among tribal children in remote areas of Guntur district. [Full View]

  Ranganathan, S. (2014). The rationalist movement against quack healing: Critical questions. Economic & Political Weekly, XVIX (1), 13-15. [Full View]

  R. Shubha, Tanmay Bhattacharya, D. Parthasarathy, & Meenakshi Gupta (2008). Spirit possession in a healing centre: View from within. Psychological Studies, 53 (3 & 4), 219-225

  Ranganathan, S., & Bhattacharya, T. (2007). Culture-bound syndromes: A problematic category. PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDIES-UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT, 52(2), 153.

  Ranganathan, S. (2015). A space to “eat, trance, and sleep”: The healing power of Mahanubhav temples in Maharashtra (India). Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 18(3), 185-195. [Full View]

  Ranganathan, S. (2015). Rethinking ‘Efficacy’: Ritual Healing and Trance in the Mahanubhav Shrines in India. Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry, 39 (3), 361-379. [Full View]

  Ranganathan, S. (2014). Healing temples, the anti-superstition discourse and global mental health: Some questions from Mahanubhav temples in India. South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 37 (4), 625-639. [Full View]

  Ranganathan, S. (2013). “This Temple is Our Natal Home!”: Women’s Experiences of Marriage and Possession in Maharashtra. Psychological Studies, 58 (4), 437-445. [Full View]

  R. Shubha (2007). Psychosocial issues in end-of-life care. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 45 (8).

  Ghadially, R. & Ranganathan, S. (2006). Gendering computer marketing: A study of print media advertisements in India. Asian Women, 22(1), 69-96 [Full View]

  Nair, S., Sundar, S., & Paramasivam, G. M. (2020). Role of entrepreneurial education in nurturing entrepreneurial orientation among engineering students. Asia Pacific Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. 14(2), 139-149. [Full View]

  Dey, C., & Ganesh, M. P. (2020). Impact of team design and technical factors on team cohesion. Team Performance Management: An International Journal, 26(7/8), 357-374 [Full View]

  Balammal, A., Madhumathi, R., & Ganesh, M. P. (2019). Performance Evaluation Frameworks in the Context of Indian Microfinance Institutions. Foundations of Management, 11(1), 209-228. [Full View]

  Rekha, K. N., & Ganesh, M. P. (2019). Factors influencing mentors’ learning from mentoring relationships: insights from a serial mediation study in India. International Journal of Training and Development. 23(3), 221-239 [Full View]

  Ganesh, M. P., López-Cabarcos, M. Á., & Vázquez-Rodríguez, P. (2019). Are self-leaders more willing to mentor others? A study among Indian and Spanish university teachers. Cross Cultural & Strategic Management. (Early cite) [Full View]

  Chua, K., Nair, S., & Ganesh MP. (2019). Strategies in Developing an Aviation & Aerospace Skill Ecosystem for the State of Telangana, India–Case Study of TASK-Telangana Academy for Skill and Knowledge. International Journal of Aviation, Aeronautics, and Aerospace, 6(1), 4. [Full View]

  Ture, R. S., & Ganesh, M. P. (2018). Pro-environmental behaviours at workplace: an empirical study in Indian manufacturing organizations. Benchmarking: An International Journal, 25(9), 3743-3766. [Full View]

  Dey, C., & Ganesh, M.P. (2017). Team boundary activity: a review and directions for future research. Team Performance Management: An International Journal, 23(5/6), 273-292. [Full View]

  Balammal, A., Madhumathi, R., & Ganesh, M. P. (2016). Pentagon Performance Model of Indian MFIs A Study of Institutional Enablers. Paradigm, 20(1), 1-13. http://par.sagepub.com/content/20/1/1.short [Full View]

  Ganesh, M. P., & Gupta, M. (2015). Impact of procedural justice perception on team commitment: Role of participatory safety and task routineness. Journal of Advances in Management Research, 12(2), 176-191 [Full View]

  Ganesh, M.P., (2015). Role of self-efficacy and family supportive organizational perceptions in teachers’ organizational citizenship behaviour: A study on engineering college teachers in India. Asian Education and Development Studies, 4(4), 394-408. [Full View]

  Ganesh, M.P. and Gupta.M.(2015). Impact of Procedural Justice Perception on Team Commitment: Role of Participatory Safety and Task Routineness. Journal of Advances in Management Research, 12(2), 176-191. [Full View]

  Shameem,S. and Ganesh,M.P. (2014) Exploring the Mediating Role of Emotional Labour between Nature of Interaction and Intention to quit. Journal of Business and Policy Research, 9(1),166 – 179. [Full View]

  Ture, R., & Ganesh, M.P. (2014). Understanding pro-environmental behaviours at workplace: Proposal of a model. Asia Pacific Journal of Management Research and Innovation, 10(2), 137-145 [Full View]

  Ganesh, S., & Ganesh, M. P. (2014). Effects of Masculinity-Femininity on Quality of Work Life: Understanding the Moderating Roles of Gender and Social Support. Gender in Management: An International Journal, 29(4), 229-253. [Full View]

  M.P.Ganesh (2013). Climate in Software Development Teams: Role of Task Interdependence and Procedural Justice. Asian Academy of Management Journal. Vol. 18, No. 1, 55–74. [Full View]

  Aruna, B., M.P. Ganesh and Madhumathi. R (2013). Aligning field officers’ motivation to the social mission of microfinance. Cost Management. March/April, 20-28.

  Rekha K.N. and Ganesh M.P (2012). Do Mentors Learn by Mentoring Others? International Journal of Mentoring and Coaching in Education, 1(3), 205-217. [Full View]

  M.P.Ganesh and Gupta M., (2010). Impact of Virtualness and Task Interdependence on Extra-Role Performance in Software Development Teams. Team Performance Management, 16 (3/4), 169-186 [Full View]

  Ganesh, S., & Ganesh, M.P., (2017). Role of Work-Family Support Factors in Helping the Individual Achieve Work-Family Balance. In Work and Health in India. Policy Press Publishers UK.

  Ryser, T., Angerer, E., Ganesh, M. P., & Schulze, H. (2016). Towards a Model of Collective Competences for Globally Distributed Collaborations. In Space, Place and Global Digital Work (pp. 201-225). Palgrave Macmillan UK.

  Shareef. A.O and Prabheesh, K.P. (2022) Does international monetary policy influence the bank risk? Evidence from India, Bulletin of Monetary Economics and Banking, Vol. 25 No. 2, 2022, pp. 135 - 156. [Full View]

  Padhan, R., Bhat, J. A., & Prabheesh, K. P. (2022). The Feldstein-Horioka Puzzle in India: Some Asymmetric Evidence. Asian Economics Letters, 3 (Early View). https://doi.org/10.46557/001c.37188 [Full View]

  Prabheesh, K.P. Taghizadeh-Hesary, F and Padhan. R (2022) “Does Infrastructure Investment Lead to Economic Growth: Evidence from Central Asian Countries”, In Bhajan Grewal, Nella Hendriyetty, Iskandar Abdullaev, Chul Ju Kim, Naoyuki Yoshino, Eisa Khan Ayoob Ayoobi (Eds). Unlocking Private Investment in Sustainable Infrastructure in Asia, (Taylor & Francis Publication). [Full View]

  Prabheesh, K.P. and Sanjiv. K (2022), How Do the Financial Markets Respond to Emerging Economies’ Asset Purchase Program? Evidence from the COVID-19 Crisis, ADBI Working Paper, No. 1314, Asian Development Bank Institute, Tokyo, Japan. [Full View]

  Sanjiv. K & Prabheesh, K.P. (2022) Examining the effectiveness of macroprudential policy in India, Economic Analysis and Policy (Elsevier Publication), forthcoming.

  Garg, B., & Prabheesh, K.P. (2022). Is Indonesia’s Current Account Balance Optimal? Evidence From An Intertemporal Approach. Bulletin of Monetary Economics and Banking, 25, 1-18. https://doi.org/10.21098/bemp.v25i0.1843 [Full View]

  Prabheesh, K. P, Juhro, S., & Harun, C. (2022). Covid-19 Uncertainty And Monetary Policy Responses: Evidence From Emerging Market Economies. Bulletin of Monetary Economics and Banking, 24(4), 489-516. [Full View]

  Prabheesh. K.P. (2022), Special Issue on COVID-19 and Its Impact on Asian Economies, Guest Edited, Asian Economics Letters 3 (2), 32327 [Full View]

  Garg, Bhavesh and Prabheesh K.P. (2022), Is Indonesia’s Current Account Balance Optimal? Evidence From An Intertemporal Approach, Bulletin of Monetary Economics and Banking,25, 1-18 [Full View]

  Padhan, R and Prabheesh, K. P. (2022), A Survey of Literature on Measurement of Financial Integration: Need, Challenges, and Classification, Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, (Taylor & Francis Publication), 58 (3), 790-811 [Full View]

  Juhro, S. M., Prabheesh, K. P., & Lubis, A. (2021). The effectiveness of trilemma policy choice in the presence of macroprudential policies: Evidence from emerging economies. The Singapore Economic Review (World Scientific), 1–33. https://doi.org/10.1142/S0217590821410058 [Full View]

  Padhan, R and Prabheesh, K. P. (2021),The economics of COVID-19 pandemic: A survey, Economic Analysis and Policy (Elsevier Publication), 70, 220-237 [Full View]

  Garg, B. and Prabheesh, K.P. (2021), "The nexus between the exchange rates and interest rates: evidence from BRIICS economies during the COVID-19 pandemic", Studies in Economics and Finance (Elsevier Publication), Vol. 38 No. 2, pp. 469-486 [Full View]

  Garg, Bhavesh and Prabheesh K.P. (2021) Testing the Intertemporal Sustainability of Current Account in The Presence of Endogenous Structural Breaks: Evidence from The Top Deficit Countries, Economic Modelling (Elsevier Publication), 97, 365 379. [Full View]

  Prabheesh, K.P., Anglingkusumo, R and Juhro S, M (2021) The Dynamics of Global Financial Cycle and Domestic Economic Cycles: Evidence from India and Indonesia, Economic Modelling, (Elsevier Publication),19,831-842. [Full View]

  Prabheesh, K. P., Padhan, R., and Garg, B. (2020). Time-varying dependence between stock markets and oil prices during COVID-19: The case of net oil-exporting countries, Economics Bulletin, 40, 2408-2418 [Full View]

  Prabheesh, K. P(2020). Dynamics of Foreign Portfolio Investment and Stock Market Returns During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence From India. Asian Economics Letters, 1(2). https://doi.org/10.46557/001c.17658 [Full View]

  Vidya, C.T and Prabheesh K.P (2020), Implications of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Global Trade Networks, Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, (Taylor & Francis Publication), 56, 2408-2421. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1540496X.2020.1785426

  Padhan, R and Prabheesh, K. P. (2020), Business Cycle Synchronization: Disentangling direct and indirect effect of financial integration in the Indian context, Economic Modelling (Elsevier Publication), 85, 272-287. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264999318319126 [Full View]

  Prabheesh, K. P., Padhan, R., and Garg, B. (2020). COVID-19 and the Oil Price–Stock Market Nexus: Evidence from Net Oil-Importing Countries. Energy Research Letters, 1(2), 13745 [Full View]

  Prabheesh, K.P. and Garg, B (2020) Testing deviations from PPP and UIP: evidence from BRICS economies, Studies in Economics and Finance, (Emerald Publication), Forthcoming. [Full View]

  Shareef. A.O and Prabheesh, K.P. (2020), Do foreign banks in India respond to global monetary policy shocks? A SVAR Analysis, Studies in Economics and Finance, (Emerald Publication), Vol. 38 No. 2, pp. 303-316 [Full View]

  Prabheesh, K.P and Laila. N (2020) Asymmetric effect of crude oil and Palm Oil Prices on Indonesia’s output, Bulletin of Monetary Economics and Banking, Vol. 23 No. 2, 2020, pp. 253 – 268 [Full View]

  Vidya, C.T and Prabheesh K.P, and Sirowa. S, (2020), Is Trade Integration Leading to Regionalization? Evidence from Cross-Country Complex Network analysis, Journal of Economic Integration, 35, 10-38 [Full View]

  Padhan, R and Prabheesh, K. P. (2019), Effectiveness of Early Warning Models: A Critical Review and New Agenda for Future Direction,ulletin of Monetary Economics and Banking (Bank Indonesia publication) 22(4), 457 - 484 [Full View]

  Prabheesh, K.P. and Rahman, R. E. (2019), Monetary Policy Transmission and Credit Cards: Evidence From Indonesia, Bulletin of Monetary Economics and Banking (Bank Indonesia publication), 22, 1-26 [Full View]

  Prabheesh, K. P. and Vidya, C.T (2019), Intra-Industry Trade between India and Indonesia, Bulletin of Monetary Economics and Banking (Bank Indonesia publication), 12th BMEB Call for Papers Special Issue. [Full View]

  Garg, Bhavesh and Prabheesh, K. P. (2018), External Shocks, consumption-smoothing and capital mobility in India: evidence from an intertemporal optimization approach, Applied Economics (Taylor & Francis Publication),50, 4814-4829. [Full View]

  Prabheesh, K.P. and Garg, Bhavesh (2018), Capital-enhanced Equilibrium Exchange Rate: evidence from India, Applied Economics Letters (Taylor & Francis Publication), 25, 1393-1397. [Full View]

  Prabheesh, K. P. and Vidya. C.T. (2018). Do Business Cycles, Investment-Specific Technology Shocks Matter for Stock Returns? Economic Modelling, (Elsevier Publication), 70, 511-524 [Full View]

  Garg, Bhavesh and Prabheesh, K. P. (2017). Drivers of India’s current account deficits, with implications for ameliorating them, Journal of Asian Economics (Elsevier Publication) 51,23-32 [Full View]

  Narayan, P. K., Rath, B.N. and Prabheesh, K.P. (2016). What is the value of corporate sponsorship in sports? Emerging Markets Review (Elsevier Publication), 26, 20–33 [Full View]

  Garg, Bhavesh and Prabheesh. K. P. (2015). Causal Relationships between the Capital Account and the Current Account: An empirical investigation from India, Applied Economics Letters (Taylor & Francis Publication, ABDC Ranking-B),22, 446–450 [Full View]

  Narayan, P.K., Ahmed, H.A., Sharma S.S, and Prabheesh, K. P. (2014). How Profitable is the Indian Stock Market? Pacific-Basin Finance Journal (Elsevier Publication), 30, 44-61 [Full View]

  Narayan, P.K., Narayan, S. and Prabheesh. K.P. (2014) Stock Returns, Mutual Fund Flows and Spillover Shocks, Pacific-Basin Finance Journal (Elsevier Publication), 29, 146-162. [Full View]

  Prabheesh. K.P. (2013). Optimum International Reserves and Sovereign Risk: Evidence from India, Journal of Asian Economics (Elsevier Publication), 28, 76-86 [Full View]

  Arnim, R.V and Prabheesh. K. P (2013). Re-balancing through Expenditure and Price Changes, International Review of Applied Economics (Taylor & Francis publication ) 27, 531-556. [Full View]

  Prabheesh, K.P. Malathy, D and Madhumathi, R. (2009) Precautionary and Mercantilist Approaches to Demand for International Reserves: An Empirical Investigation in Indian context, Macroeconomics and Finance in Emerging Market Economies (Taylor & Francis publication), 2009, 2, 279-291 [Full View]

  Babu, S. and Prabheesh, K.P (2008) Causal Relationships between Foreign Institutional Investments and Stock Returns in India, International Journal of Trade and Global Markets (Indersciece Publication), 2008, 1, 259-265. [Full View]

  Prabheesh, K.P. Malathy, D and Madhumathi, R. (2007). Demand for Foreign Exchange Reserves in India: A Co-integration Approach, South Asian Journal of Management (AMDISA Publication), 14, 36-46. [Full View]

  Precautionary and Mercantilist Approaches to Demand for International Reserves, in ‘Macroeconomics and Markets in India: Good Luck or Good Policy?' published by Taylor & Francis in January 2012. [Full View]

  Selvan, C., Lathia, T., Chawak, S., Katdare, P., Nayak, R., Chittem, M. (2022). Response from Authors to Letter to Editor ‘In Search of Unity in Diversity’. Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 26(2): p 192-193. [Impact factor: 1.21] [Full View]

  Lathia, T.*, Selvan, C.*, Namjoshi, S., Chawak, S., Kelada, L., & Chittem, M. (in print). Indian physicians’ attitudes and practice regarding menopause and its management. Menopause [Impact factor: 2.95] [Full View]

  Shunmugasundaram, C., Dhillon, H.M., Butow, P.N., Sundaresan, P., Chittem, M., Akula, N., Veeraiah, S., Huilgol, N., & Rutherford., C. (accepted). Body image scale: Evaluation of the psychometric properties in three Indian head and neck cancer language groups. Frontiers in Psychology [Impact factor: 2.99] [Full View]

  Selvan, C., Lathia, T., Chawak, S., Katdare, P., Nayak, R., & Chittem, M. (2022). The weight of words: Indian physicians’ perspectives on patient communication to promote diabetes adherence. Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 25: 395-401. [Impact factor: 1.21]

  Chittem, M.*, Kelada, L.*, Muppavaram, N., Lingappa, L., & Wakefield, C.E. (2021). Unmet and under-met needs among Indian parents of children with neurological disorders: A mixed methods study. Journal of Pediatric Nursing. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedn.2021.11.015 [Impact factor: 1.49] [Full View]

  George, P.N., Ganesh, M.P., Chawak, S., & Chittem, M. (accepted). Factors associated with choosing the Kerala Model of Palliative Care versus standard care among Indian cancer patients. Indian Journal of Medical and Paediatric Oncology [Impact factor: 0.22]

  Chittem, M., Elliott, J., & Olver, I. (2021). Demonstrating the importance of cultural considerations at end-of-life utilising the perspective of Indian patients with cancer. Supportive Care in Cancer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-021-06656-1 [Impact factor: 3.60] [Full View]

  George P.*, Chittem, M.*, Dwivedi, R., Guntupalli, Y., Pal, C., Pati, S., & Chakravarthi, R. (accepted). The role of empathy in knowledge, attitude, and practice of organ donation in India. Indian Journal of Transplantation [Impact factor: n/a]

  Chittem, M., Gomathy, S., Pongener, M., Maya, S., & Epton, T. (2021). Experiences of barriers for self-monitoring and medication management among Indian patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, their primary family carers, and physicians. Chronic Illness [Full View]

  Maya, S., Banerjee, S., Chawak, S., Parker, P., Kandikattu, S., & Chittem, M. (2021). Oncologists’ experiences with discussing cancer prognosis with patients and families: Perspectives from India. Translational Behavioural Medicine [Full View]

  Shunmugasundaram, C., Dhillon, H.M., Butow, P.N., Sundaresan, P., Chittem, M., Akula, N., Veeraiah, S., & Rutherford., C. (2021). Patient-reported anxiety and depression measures for use in Indian head and neck cancer populations: a psychometric evaluation. Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes 5: 44 [Full View]

  George, P., Chittem, M., Lewis-Smith, H., & Epton, T. (2021). Narrative review of motivations for dating app use and associated sexual behaviors: Recommendations to promote safe sex among Indian dating app users. Media Watch 12(1): 109-126. [Impact factor: 0.34] [Full View]

  Kelada, L., Wakefield, C.E., Muppavaram, N., Lingappa, L., & Chittem, M. (2020). Psychological outcomes, coping and illness perceptions among parents of children with neurological disorders. Psychology & Health, https://doi.org/10.1080/08870446.2020.1859113. [Impact factor: 2.50] [Full View]

  Chawak, S., Chittem, M., Maya, S., Dhillon, H., & Butow, P. (2020). The Question-prompt list (QPL): A case for it in the Indian oncology setting. Cancer Reports, [Full View]

  Broom, J., Broom, A., Kenny, K., & Chittem, M. (2020). Antimicrobial overuse in India: A symptom of broader societal issues including resource limitations and financial pressures. Global Public Health [Full View]

  Chittem, M., Lathia, T., Sridharan, S.G. (2020). Addressing gendered responses to dietary modifications among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews 14(5):1069. [Impact factor: 1.94]

  Chawak, S., Chittem, M., Aswini, S., Varghese, D., & Epton, T. (2020). Predictors of health behaviours among Indian college students: An exploratory study. Health Education DOI: 10.1108/HE-11-2019-0049[Impact factor: 1.05] [Full View]

  Chittem, M., Maya, S., & Chawak, S. (2020). Nondisclosure of a cancer diagnosis and prognosis: Recommendations for future research and practice in India. Indian Journal of Cancer DOI: 10.4103/ijc.IJC_740_19 [Impact factor: 0.66] [Full View]

  Chittem, M., & Maya, S. (2020). A twist in the tale: Alternate methods to communicate or are they great expectations? Cancer Research, Statistics, and Treatment 3(2):360-361. [Impact factor: n/a] [Full View]

  Epton, T., Chittem, M., Tanikella, R., Rajappa, S., Sinha, S., & Harris, P. (2020). Indian patient use of cancer euphemisms: Association with psychological outcomes and health-behaviors. Psycho-Oncology doi.org/10.1002/pon.5408 [Impact factor: 3.43] [Full View]

  Chittem, M. (2020). Thinking about the individual in the midst of cancer. Indian Journal of Cancer 57:4-6. [Impact factor: 0.66] [Full View]

  Chittem, M., Norman, P., & Harris, P. (2020). Primary family caregivers’ reasons for disclosing versus not disclosing a cancer diagnosis in India. Cancer Nursing 43(2):126-133. [Impact factor: 2.02] [Full View]

  Sridharan, S.G., Chittem, M., & Maya, S. (2019). Patients’ experiences of barriers and facilitators for adherence to type 2 diabetes mellitus: a meta-ethnography. Social Health and Diabetes 7(2):61-72. [Impact factor: n/a] [Full View]

  Chawak, S., Chittem, M., Butow, P., & Huilgol, N. (2019). Indian cancer patients’ needs, perceptions of and expectations from their support network: A qualitative study. Journal of Cancer Education 35(3), 462-469. [Impact factor: 1.54] [Full View]

  Chittem, M., Chawak, S., Sridharan, S.G., & Sahay, R. (2018). The relationship between diabetes-related emotional distress and illness perceptions among Indian patients with Type II diabetes. Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews 13(2): 965-967. [Impact factor: 0.96] [Full View]

  Broom, A., Kenny, K., Kirby, E., George, N., & Chittem, M. (2018). Improvisation, therapeutic brokerage and antibiotic (mis)use in India: A qualitative interview study of Hyderabadi physicians and pharmacists. Critical Public Health 1-12. [Impact factor: 2.5] [Full View]

  Broom, A., Kenny, Bowden, V., Muppavaram, N., & Chittem, M. (2018). Cultural ontologies of cancer in India. Critical Public Health 28(1): 48-58. [Impact factor: 2.5] [Full View]

  Broom, A., Chittem, M., Bowden, V., Muppavaram, N., Rajappa, S. (2017). Illness experiences, collective decisions, and the therapeutic encounter in Indian oncology. Qualitative Health Research 27(7): 951-963. [Impact factor: 2.18] [Full View]

  Gomathy, S., Chittem, M., & Muppavaram, N. (2016). A review of literature on diabetes self-management: Suggestions for research and practice in India. Journal of Social Health and Diabetes 4: 108-14. [Impact factor: n/a] [Full View]

  Chittem, M., Boddu, V., Byrapaneni, R.B., & Anthum, K.S. (2015). What has access and skills got to do with it? A qualitative study exploring health literacy among Indian IT employees. European Health Psychologist 17(6): 291-296. [Impact factor: n/a] [Full View]

  Chittem, M., Norman, P., & Harris, P. (2015). Illness representations and psychological distress in Indian cancer patients: Does being aware of one’s cancer diagnosis make a difference? Psycho-Oncology 24(12): 1694-1700. [Impact factor: 3.25] [Full View]

  Chittem, M., & Butow, P. (2015). Responding to family requests for nondisclosure: The impact of oncologists' cultural background.Journal of Cancer Research & Therapeutics 11(1): 174-180. [Impact factor: 0.79] [Full View]

  Chittem, M., Lindstrom, B., Byrapaneni, R, & Espnes, G. (2015). Sense of coherence and chronic illnesses: Scope for research in India. Journal of Social Health and Diabetes 3(2): 79-83. [Impact factor: n/a] [Full View]

  Chittem, M. (2014). Understanding coping with cancer: How can qualitative research help? Journal of Cancer Research & Therapeutics 10(1): 6-10. [Impact factor: 0.79] [Full View]

  Chittem, M., Norman, P., & Harris, P. (2012). Relationships between perceived diagnostic disclosure, patient characteristics, psychological distress and illness perceptions in Indian cancer patients. Psycho-Oncology 22(6): 1375-1380. [Impact factor: 3.25] [Full View]

  Narasimhan, H., Chittem, M., & Purang, P. (2021). Pandemic times in a WhatsApp-ed nation: Gender ideologies in India during COVID-19. In L. Manderson, N.J. Burke & A. Wahlberg. (Eds.), Viral Loads: Anthropologies of urgency in the time of COVID-19. UCL Press: London, UK.

  Chawak, S. & Chittem, M. (2021). Are you satisfied with your care? A study examining the relationship between psychological factors and satisfaction with the medical consultation among Indian cancer patients. In R. Pradhan & U. Kumar (Eds), International Handbook of Advances in Emotion, Wellbeing, and Resilience: Theoretical Perspectives and Practical Applications (pp. 129-143). Apple Academic Press: New Jersey, USA.

  Chittem, M., & Byrapaneni R. (2015). Using health behavior change theory to guide health promotion in coronary care in India. In H.K. Chopra (Ed.), CSI Cardiology Update 2014. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd: New Delhi, India.

  Chittem, M. (2015). Exercise (lack of). In G. Colditz & G. Golson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of cancer and society. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781483345758.n208 [Full View]

  Chittem, M. (2015). Religion, preventability vs. preordained. In G. Colditz & G. Golson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of cancer and society. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781483345758.n482

  Chittem, M. (2015). Religion, use of interventions. In G. Colditz & G. Golson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of cancer and society. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781483345758.n483

  Chittem, M. (2015). Syria. In G. Colditz & G. Golson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of cancer and society. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781483345758.n552

  Mondal, P. (2022). The Puzzling Chasm Between Cognitive Representations and Formal Structures of Linguistic Meanings. Cognitive Science, 46(9), e13200. [Full View]

  Mondal, P. (2022). Meaning relations, syntax, and understanding. Axiomathes, 32(3), 459-475. [Full View]

  Mondal, P. (2022). A Unifying Perspective on Perception and Cognition Through Linguistic Representations of Emotion. Frontiers in Psychology, 2828. [Full View]

  Mondal, P. (2022). Predicate Concepts and their Normal Form. Computación y Sistemas, 26(1). [Full View]

  Mondal, P. (2021). The Constraints of Embodiment and Language-Thought Relations. Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai-Philosophia, 66(2 Suppl.), 153-163. [Full View]

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