π Heartiest Congratulations on Your Excellence in International Economics and Development! ππ
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Dr. Ranjan Dash, Symbiosis School of Economics, India: Leading Researcher in International Economics
Congratulations on Your Excellence in International Economics and Development! ππYour exceptional contributions to the fields of International Economics and Development by ScienceFather have not only demonstrated your immense dedication but have also significantly shaped our understanding of the intricate dynamics in the global economic landscape. π
π This recognition is a well-deserved testament to your scholarly prowess, innovative research, and unwavering commitment to fostering sustainable development on a global scale. Your expertise has undoubtedly illuminated new paths and inspired positive change.
π Your relentless pursuit of knowledge in areas such as international trade, globalization, and sustainable development has not only enriched academia but has also contributed to the broader conversation surrounding economic diplomacy and global cooperation. Your work serves as a guiding beacon for those passionate about building a more interconnected and equitable world.
π As you bask in the glory of this well-earned recognition, may it serve as a stepping stone for even greater accomplishments ahead. Your dedication to advancing international economic understanding and promoting development is truly commendable and inspires us all.
π Here’s to celebrating your achievements, your impact, and the promising future ahead! Your success is not only a personal triumph but a celebration for the entire academic and research community. πππ Once again, congratulations on this remarkable achievement! May your journey in the realms of International Economics and Development continue to be filled with success, fulfillment, and groundbreaking discoveries! ππ
Professional Profiles:
π Bio Summary:
Ranjan Kumar Dash, Ph.D., is an accomplished academician and researcher with an expertise in the realms of International Economics, Macroeconomics, Development Economics, and Applied Econometrics. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at Symbiosis School of Economics, Symbiosis International (Deemed) University, Pune, he brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the academic community.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Economics
- Institute for Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram, 2001.
- Postgraduate Degree
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- Undergraduate Degree
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Research Focus:
- Research Interests:
- International Trade
- Macroeconomics
- Development Economics
- Applied Econometrics
Professional Journey:
- Current Position:
- Associate Professor
- Symbiosis School of Economics, Symbiosis International (Deemed) University, Pune
- Since January 2021
- Associate Professor
- Previous Positions:
- Assistant Professor, Symbiosis School of Economics (2015-2020)
- Deputy Lead, Trade and Investment, IPE Global (2014 July – 2015 November)
- Fellow, Policy Unit, Wadhwani Foundation, New Delhi (2013 August – 2014 July)
- Fellow, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, New Delhi (2010 June – 2013 July)
- Associate Fellow, National Council of Applied Economic Research, New Delhi (2008 October – 2010 May)
Honors & Awards:
- Top 10000 Scientist AD Scientific Index, 2023
- Eligibility for Lectureship (NET), UGC, New Delhi, December 1999
- ICSSR Doctoral Research Fellowship
Publications & Contributions:
Books:
- “FDI in South Asia: Policy, Impact, Determinants, and Challenges” – Springer, 2013
- “Stock Market Development and Economic Growth in Developing Countries: A case of India” – LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Heinrich-BΓΆcking, 2013
- Edited book: “Transforming India 2030: Strategies for Sustainable Development Goals” – Capital Publication, 2019 (with Dr. Jyoti Chandiramani)
Refereed Articles (Selected):
- “The Nexus between FDI and Human Development: Non-Linear Evidence from South Asia”
- “Remittances and Environment Quality: Asymmetric Evidence from South Asia”
- “Impact of Remittance on Domestic Investment: A Panel Study of Low-Income Countries”
- “Why Do the Indian States Differ in their Infrastructure Development?”
- “Does FDI have a Differential Impact on Exports? Evidence from LICs, LMICs, and ECs”
Working Papers:
- “India’s Surge in Modern Services Exports: Empirics for policy”
- “Determinants of Indiaβs Service Exports”
- “The eurozone crisis: Its dimensions and implications”
π Highlighted Publications:
- Title: “Do Remittances Crowd-In or Crowd-Out Domestic Investment? An Empirical Analysis of 24 Low-Income Countries”
- Journal: Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 2023, 14(2), pp. 1177β1193
- Citations: 1
- Title: “Does Foreign Aid Promote Human Development? Evidence from South Asian Countries”
- Journal: Journal of Economic Development, 2023, 48(3), pp. 111β130
- Citations: 0
- Title: “Does FDI have differential impacts on exports? Evidence from developing countries”
- Journal: International Economics, 2022, 172, pp. 227β237
- Citations: 5
- Title: “The Status of Rural Infrastructure: A District Level Study of Maharashtra”
- Journal: Journal of Rural Development, 2022, 41(3), pp. 318β339
- Citations: 0
- Title: “Impact of Remittances on Domestic Investment: A Panel Study of Six South Asian Countries”
- Journal: South Asia Economic Journal, 2020, 21(1), pp. 7β30
- Citations: 15
- Title: “What Drives Indiaβs Surge in Service Exports?”
- Journal: World Economy, 2017, 40(2), pp. 439β461
- Citations: 21
- Title: “India’s surge in modern services exports: Empirics for policy”
- Journal: Journal of Policy Modeling, 2014, 36(6), pp. 1082β1100
- Citations: 31
- Title: “Foreign direct investment in South Asia: Policy, impact, determinants and challenges”
- Book: Foreign Direct Investment in South Asia: Policy, Impact, Determinants and Challenges, 2014, pp. 1β357
- Citations: 30
- Title: “FDI, services trade and economic growth in India: Empirical evidence on causal links”
- Journal: Empirical Economics, 2013, 45(1), pp. 217β238
- Citations: 34
- Title: “Financial sector development and domestic savings in South Asia”
- Journal: Economic Modelling, 2013, 33, pp. 388β397
- Citations: 31
π Citations: 538 citations by 479 documents
π H-Index: 14
π Documents: 18