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Dr. Ranjanendra Narayan Nag Qualification: Designation: Area of Interest:
Dr. Ranjanendra Narayan Nag
Qualification:
M.Sc., Ph.D., Ex-Head of the Department
Designation: Associate Professor
Area of Interest:
Open Economy Macro Economics, General Equilibrium and International
Trade, Development Economics, Mathematical Economics.
Publications: (First author/single author) Publications
1.
Macroeconomic
effects
(jointly
with
Mallinath
no. 1, 1-17, 1998.
of
stabilization
under
financial
repression
Mukhopadhyay),
The
Indian
Economic
Review,
2.
Stabilization and non-bank financial intermediaries, The Indian Economic Review, no. 2, 193209, 2000.
3.
Macroeconomic adjustment and currency crisis:
A Third Generation Approach under rational expectation, The Indian Economic Review, no. 2,
221-232, 2002.
4.
Real
effects
of
orthodox
stabilization
under
convertible
currency:
A dependent economy model of financial repression, Keio Economic Studies, no 2, 51-71,
2003.
5.
Industry-agriculture interlinkage, agricultural trade liberalization and supply constraints: A
post WTO perspective (jointly with Partho Pratim Ghosh) The Indian Economic Review, Vol.
XXXVIII no. 2,235-248, 2003.
6.
Macroeconomic
analysis
of
shocks
in
a
dual
economy:
A rational expectation approach Jointly with Ishita Mukherjee and Jonaki Sengupta Keio
Economic Studies, volume 41, no 2, 89-102, 2005.
7.
Dual economy interlinkage in a monetary economy:
A post WTO perspective Jointly with Bhaskar Goswami Journal of economic integration, vol
20, no 3, 497-513, 2005.
8.
Currency crisis and stabilization programme:
A Third Generation Approach Journal of economic integration, vol 22,
no 3, 550-572, 2007.
9.
Intersectoral
linkage
under
flexible
exchange
rate
regime:
A post WTO perspective, Jointly with Bhaskar Goswami Dhanavigyan, Journal of University of
Burdwan, vol 1, no 1, 85-106, 2006.
10.
Macrodynamics of Stabilization Under Dual Exchange Rate:
An Effective Demand Model, Forthcoming, Journal of Economic Integration 23 (2), June 2008.
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