J. V. Meenakshi                    [Publications]  [Detailed CV]


Professor
Department of Economics
Delhi School of Economics
University of Delhi
Delhi 110007

Phone
    : 91-011-27666533,34,35 Extn:156
Fax        : 91-011-27667159
Email      : meena"at"econdse"dot"org

Ph.D.      : Cornell
Area of Specialization:Agricultural Economics, Economic Policy


Research Publications

Papers:

  • "Impact of Household Size, Family Composition and Socio-Economic Characteristics on Poverty in Rural India" Journal of Policy Modeling, forthcoming, with Ranjan Ray.

  • "Growth with Equity: Policy Lessons from India" chapter in Trade Policy Regime, Growth, Equity and Poverty in Asian Developing Countries (tentative title), Routledge, forthcoming, with Ranjan Ray.

  • "The Unsupportable Support Price: The Government in Paddy Auctions of Northern India" Centre for Development Economics Working Paper 94, 2001, with A. Banerji. www.cdedse.org/pap3.htm

  • "Competition and Collusion in Grain Markets: Basmati Auctions in North India" Centre for Development Economics Working Paper 91, 2001, with A. Banerji. www.cdedse.org/pap3.htm

  • "Assessing the Impact of the National Watershed Development Project for Rainfed Areas (NWDPRA) on Cereal Production" Report prepared for the Ministry of Agriculture, November 2001.

  • "Developing Country Nutrition Does Improve with Income: A Look at Calorie and Protein Intakes, 1983 to 1993/94" with Brinda Vishwanathan, mimeo, July 2001.

  • "Regional Aspects of Food Consumption Behaviour" in P.R. Brahmananda and V.R. Panchamukhi, editors, Development Experiences in the Indian Economy: Inter-State Perspectives (Bookwell, Delhi 2001).

  • "Some Estimates of Poverty for Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe and Female Headed Households" Economic and Political Weekly, July 29-August 4, 2000 with Ranjan Ray and Souvik Gupta.

  • "Regional Differences in India's Food Expenditure Pattern: A Complete Demand Systems Approach," Journal of International Development, vol. 11, 1999, pp. 53-81 with Ranjan Ray.

  • "State-Level Food Demand in India: Some Evidence on Rank-Three Demand Systems," Journal of Quantitative Economics, vol. 15, no. 2, July 1999, pp. 257-276 with Ranjan Ray.

 


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