UDAY BHANU SINHA



Associate Professor

Department of Economics,

Delhi School of Economics,

University of Delhi,

Delhi -110 007, INDIA.

Phone :(011) 2766 7005, (011) 2766 6533/34/35, Extn. 137.

Fax: +91-11-2766 7159.
Email: uday “at” econdse “dot” org

 

 

Research and Teaching Areas:

 

IPRs and Technology Transfer; Industrial Organization Theory; Strategic Trade Theory; Corporate Finance; Applied Game Theory; Information Economics.

 

 


Publications :

 

Book:

 

"Dimensions of Economic Theory and Policy: Essays for Anjan Mukherji", Edited Volume (with K. G. Dastidar and  H. Mukhopadhyay),  Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2011.


Journal

 

1.      Strategic Licensing, Exports, FDI and Host Country Welfare”, Oxford Economic Papers, Vol. 62(1), 2010, 114 – 131.

 

  1. Patent Licensing from a High-Cost Firm to a Low-Cost Firm (co-authored with Sougata Poddar), Economic Record, Vol. 86. Issue 274, 2010, 384-395.

 

  1. Attitude to Schooling, Wage Premium and Child Labour” (co-authored with Diganta Mukherjee), Indian Growth and Development Review, Vol.2(2), 2009, 113-125.

 

4.      International Joint Venture: Buy-out and Subsidiary”, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Vol. 65(3-4), 2008, 734-756.

 

5.      Welfare reducing domestic cost reduction”, (co-authored with Arijit Mukherjee), Review of International Economics, Vol. 15, No. 2, 2007, 294-301.

 

  1. Knowledge diffusion under patent with asymmetric firms.” (co-authored with Arijit Mukherjee) Economics Bulletin, Vol. 12, No. 9, 2007, 1-6.

 

7.      Patent Enforcement, Innovation and Welfare”, Journal of Economics, Vol. 88, No.3, 2006, 211-241.

 

  1. “Does the Structure of Debt Affect the Output and Investment Strategies of the Firms?” (co-authored with Rashmi Banga), Journal of Restructuring Finance, Vol.2, No. 2, 2005, 157-172.

 

  1. “On Patent Licensing in Spatial Competition” (co-authored with Sougata Poddar), Economic Record, Vol.80, NO.249, June, 2004, 208-218.

 

  1. “International Joint Venture, Licensing and Buy-out under Asymmetric Information”, Journal of Development Economics, Vol. 66(1), October 2001, 127-151.

 

  1. “Imitative Innovation and International Joint Ventures: A Dynamic Analysis”, International Journal of Industrial Organization, Vol. 19 (10), December 2001, 1527-1562.

 

  1. “Licensing, Imitation and Subsidiary under Government Policy Uncertainty”, Keio Economic Studies, Vol. 38(2), 2001, 1-22.

 

Book Chapter / Monograph Publications:

 

 

1)      "Price competition in a mixed duopoly" (with K. G. Dastidar) in  K. G. Dastidar, H. Mukhopadhyay, and U. B. Sinha (eds), Dimensions of Economic Theory and Policy: Essays for Anjan Mukherji, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, forthcoming.

 

2)      “On Patent Licensing” (co-authored with Sougata Poddar), Roberto Cellini and Luca Lambertini (eds.), The Economics of Innovation: Incentives, Cooperation, and R&D Policy, Emerald UK, 2008, 33-65.

 

3)      Reciprocal Dumping: A Generalised Approach (Co-authored with Prabal Ray Chaudhuri), in Manas Chatterji and Partha Gangopadhyay (eds.), Globalization and Economic Reforms, Ashgate Publishing, 2005, 247-254.

 

4)       International Technology Transfer and Stability of Joint ventures in Developing Economies: A Critical Analysis, Occasional Paper No. 83, Export-Import Bank of India, March 2001.

Research Papers:    

(1) Patent protection and Southern innovation: a strategic analysis”, (with Arijit Mukherjee), under review.

 

(2) “Product market cooperation and welfare in an open economy” (with Arijit Mukherjee, Nottingham University, UK.)

 

(3) “On R&D Information Sharing and Merger”, Working Paper #145, Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics, India.

(4) “Understanding NREGA: A Simple Theory and Some Facts” (Diganta Mukherjee), Working Paper #196, Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics, India.

 

(5) “Optimal Patent Licensing in an Asymmetric Cournot Duopoly Market”.

 

(6) “Strategic Outsourcing with Technology Transfer” (with Tarun Kabiraj).

 

(7) “Foreign Competition and Strategic Licensing” (with Leonard F. Wang).

 

(8) “Can cost asymmetry be a rationale for privatisation?” (with Arijit Mukherjee).

 

Last updated October 2011