Bidisha Chakraborty : Citation Profile


Jadavpur University

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

16

Articles

7

Papers

3

Chapters

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   18 years (2006 - 2024). See details.
   Cites by year: 2
   Journals where Bidisha Chakraborty has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 0.    Total self citations: 5 (10.64 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Bidisha Chakraborty.

Is cited by:

Asongu, Simplice (5)

Desmarchelier, David (4)

Zhang, Wei-Bin (4)

Adejumo, Oluwabunmi (3)

Shahateet, Mohammed (2)

Singh, Nirvikar (2)

Umar, Dominic (2)

Bhattacharyya, Chandril (1)

Chilarescu, Constantin (1)

MANDAL, BISWAJIT (1)

Pervaiz, Zahid (1)

Cites to:

Glomm, Gerhard (20)

Basu, Kaushik (15)

Emerson, Patrick (12)

Ravikumar, B (12)

Ray, Ranjan (10)

Oswald, Andrew (10)

Acemoglu, Daron (8)

Barro, Robert (8)

Pischke, Jorn-Steffen (8)

Moav, Omer (8)

Pallage, Stephane (8)

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Where Bidisha Chakraborty has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Journal of Economics2
Economic Annals2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
MPRA Paper / University Library of Munich, Germany6

Recent works citing Bidisha Chakraborty (2025 and 2024)


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Works by Bidisha Chakraborty:


YearTitleTypeCited
2015Service Sector, Human Capital Accumulation and Endogenous Growth In: Theoretical and Applied Economics.
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2019OPTIMAL TAX POLICY IN AN ENDOGENOUS GROWTH MODEL WITH A CONSUMABLE SERVICE GOOD In: Economic Annals.
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2019WILL AN INCREASE IN LANDHOLDING SIZE REDUCE CHILD LABOUR IN THE PRESENCE OF UNEMPLOYMENT? A THEORETICAL ANALYSIS In: Economic Annals.
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2007UNIQUENESS AND INDETERMINACY OF THE EQUILIBRIUM GROWTH PATH IN THE UZAWA‐LUCAS MODEL WITH SECTOR SPECIFIC EXTERNALITIES* In: The Japanese Economic Review.
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2011Trade in Intermediate Goods, Endogenous Growth and Intellectual Property Rights In: DEGIT Conference Papers.
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2016Trade in Intermediate Goods, Endogenous Growth and Intellectual Property Rights.(2016) In: India Studies in Business and Economics.
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2014Child Labour, human capital formation and size of landholding: short run and long run analysis In: Economics Bulletin.
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2009Human capital, inequality, endogenous growth and educational subsidy: A theoretical analysis In: Research in Economics.
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2014Realizing the significance of socio-economic triggers for mental health outcomes in India In: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics).
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2021Wealth distribution and skills generation under public and private education systems In: Indian Growth and Development Review.
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2006Human Capital Accumulation and Endogenous Growth in a Dual Economy In: Hitotsubashi Journal of Economics.
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2006A Note on the Inclusion of Human Capital in the Lucas Model In: International Journal of Business and Economics.
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2019Is Public-private Partnership an Optimal Mode of Provision of Infrastructure? In: Journal of Economic Development.
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2018Low level equilibrium trap, unemployment, efficiency of education system, child labour and human capital formation In: Journal of Economics.
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2018Publisher Correction: Low level equilibrium trap, unemployment, efficiency of education system, child labour and human capital formation.(2018) In: Journal of Economics.
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2016Child labour ban versus Education subsidy in a model with learning by doing effect in unskilled work In: MPRA Paper.
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2016Will increase in size of landholding reduce child labour in presence of unemployment? A theoretical analysis In: MPRA Paper.
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2016Low Level Equilibrium Trap, Unemployment, School Quality, Child Labour and Human Capital Formation In: MPRA Paper.
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2016Learning by doing, low level equilibrium trap, and effect of domestic policies on child labour In: MPRA Paper.
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2018Endogenous Altruism, Learning by Doing Effect and Impact of Domestic Policies on Child Labour In: MPRA Paper.
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2019Why should the government provide the infrastructure through the Public-Private Partnership mode? In: MPRA Paper.
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2019Service Good as an Intermediate Input and Optimal Government Policy in an Endogenous Growth Model In: South Asian Journal of Macroeconomics and Public Finance.
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2024Endogenous Altruism and Impact of Child Labour Ban and Education Subsidy on Child Labour In: Child Indicators Research.
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2014Human Capital Accumulation, Environmental Quality, Taxation and Endogenous Growth In: India Studies in Business and Economics.
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2023Subaltern Culture and Happiness in Tribal Communities of West Bengal In: India Studies in Business and Economics.
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2019A Study on Happiness and Related Factors Among Indian College Students In: Journal of Quantitative Economics.
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