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1 Sarbajit Chaudhuri Professor (Full), Department of Economics University of Calcutta CURRICULUM VITAE (Updated on 03.11.2015) Name: Sarbajit Chaudhuri Date of Birth: October 11, 1965 Nationality: Indian Marital Status: Married with one daughter, aged twenty one. Permanent Address: 23, Dr. P.N. Guha Road, Belgharia, Kolkata 700 083, India. Telephone: 091-033-2557-5082 / 2528-4066 (Dept. of Economics, Calcutta University) Mobile: 91-98305-30963 Fax: 091-033-2844-1490 (Personal) E-mail: sarbajitch@yahoo.com, sceco@caluniv.ac.in Education: Jadavpur University, Kolkata (1992 1995) PhD. Thesis Title: Some Aspects of Agricultural Credit in a Developing Economy.

2 Supervisor: Professor Manash Ranjan Gupta, Economic Research Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India. Calcutta University (1985 1987) M.Sc. in Economics Special paper: Advanced Economic Theory Optional paper: Public Economics Bhairab Ganguly College, Belgharia, Calcutta University (1982 1985) B.Sc. in Economics (Honours). PRESENT POSITION: Professor (Full) Department of Economics, University of Calcutta, 56A B.T. Road, Kolkata 700 050, India. POSITIONS HELD: 1989 1995: Lecturer in Economics, West Bengal Educational Service!995-1997: Senior Lecturer in Economics, West Bengal Educational Service 1997 1998: Senior Lecturer in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Calcutta 1998 2006: Reader (Associate Professor), Department of Economics, University of Calcutta. 2006 Till date: Professor (full), Department of Economics, University of Calcutta. Visiting Positions: 1990 1991, Visiting Faculty, Rabindra Bharati Universty, Kolkata.

3 1992 1996 Visiting Faculty, University of Calcutta. CURRENT AREAS OF INTEREST 1. Development Economics 2. Labor Economics 3. International Economics 4. Economics of Agrarian Institutions TEACHING 1. At Government Colleges (1989-1997) Undergraduate: Business Economics. 2. At University of Calcutta (1992-1996) Graduate: Public Economics. 3. At University of Calcutta (1997-till date) Graduate: Development Economics, Trade and Development, Agricultural Economics, Labour Economics. RESEARCH SUPERVISION At Ph.D. level: 1. Ujjaini Mukhopadhyay (completed & degree awarded in April 2005). Thesis Title: Some Theoretical Aspects of the Informal Sector in a Developing Economy. 2. Mr. Jayanta Kumar Dwibedi (completed & degree awarded in July 2008). Thesis Title: The Problem of Child Labour in a Developing Economy: Some Theoretical Aspects. 3. Dibbyendu Banerjee (submitted & degree awarded in May 2013). Thesis Title: Some Aspects of Labour Market in a Developing Economy: A Theoretical Analysis.

4 4. Titas Kumar Bandopadhyay (degree awarded in April 2015). Thesis Title: Job Searching, Efficiency Wage and Capital Mobility in The Informal Sector: Theory And Policy. 5. Somasree Poddar (in progress) on Trade & Gender Wage Inequality (jointly). At M. Phil. level: 1. Ujjaini.Mukhopadhyay (completed & degree awarded in 2001). 2. Priyanka Sutar (completed & degree awarded in 2015). 3. Sattiki Deb (in progress). Publications (year-wise) Published Books 2014 FDI in Developing Countries: A Theoretical Evaluation (with U. Mukhopadhyay), Springer, IN. 2009 Revisiting the Informal Sector: A General Equilibrium Approach (with U. Mukhopadhyay), Springer, New York, USA. 2004 Some Aspects of Agricultural Credit in a Developing Economy, Serials Publications, New Delhi, India.

5 Book (in Progress) Child Labour in the Era of Globalization: Policy Issues (with J.K. Dwibedi), Routledge, UK. Published papers One can access papers at: http://www.researchgate.net/profile/sarbajit_chaudhuri http://econpapers.repec.org/ras/pch11.htm http://ideas.repec.org/top/top.india.html Detailed citation analysis can be found at: http://www.researchgate.net/profile/sarbajit_chaudhuri http://citec.repec.org/p/c/pch11.html Impact points (of published journal papers) as per ResearchGate: 24.62 Number of citations: 626 ResearchGate score (a new way to measure scientific reputation): 25.58 (higher than 80% of ResearchGate members). Author Rank as per RePEc / IDEAS rankings (as of February 2015) In India: 11 of 580 (top 2%) In Asia: 171 of 4167 (top 5%) 2015 1. Trade Unionism and Welfare Consequences of Trade and Investment Reforms in a Developing Economy (Metroeconomica) (DOI: 10.1111/meca.12104) (Wiley- Blackwell).

6 2. Corruption in Union Leadership (with K.G. Dastidar). In Rajendra Prasad Kundu, S. Subramanian and Subrata Guha (eds.) Contributions to Economic Analysis: Essays in Honour of Satish Jain, Routledge, New Delhi. 2014 3. Foreign Capital, Non-Traded Goods and Welfare in a Developing Economy in the Presence of Externalities. International Review of Economics and Finance 31 (May), 249-262. (Elsevier). 4. International Factor Mobility, Informal Interest Rate and Capital Market Imperfection: A General Equilibrium Analysis (with M.R. Gupta), Economic Modelling 37, 184-192. (Elsevier). 5. Corruption, Efficiency Wage and Union Leadership (with K.G. Dastidar). Pacific Economic Review 19(5), 559-576. (Wiley-Blackwell). 6. Agricultural Subsidy Policies Fail to Deal with Child Labour under Agricultural Dualism: What Could be the Alternative Policies? (with J. K. Dwibedi), Research in Economics 68(3), 277-291. (September 2014) (Elsevier). 7. Vertical Linkage between Formal and Informal Credit Markets: Corruption and Credit Subsidy Policy (with K. G. Dastidar). In Sugata Marjit and Meenakshi Rajeeve (eds.), Essays in Honor of Professors Amitabha Bose and Dipankar Dasgupta, OUP, Calcutta. Chapter 7. 2013 8. Economic Liberalization, Gender Wage Inequality and Welfare, (with U. Mukhopadhyay) Journal of International Trade and Economic Development 22(8), 1214-1239 ) (December 2013) (Routledge).

7 9. Foreign Direct Investment, Environmentally Sound Technology and Informal Sector (with U. Mukhopadhyay), Economic Modelling 31, March 2013, Pages 206 213 (Elsevier). 10. Job-search and Foreign Capital Inflow: A Three Sector General Equilibrium Analysis (with T. Bandopadhyay), Economic Modelling 35 (C), 159-169. (Elsevier). 11. Endogenous Skill Formation: Labor Market Integration by an Immigration (with T.K.Bandopadhyay), Journal of Economic Integration 28, 183-200. (South Korea). 12. FDI and Child labour: A Theoretical Analysis (with J.K. Dwibedi), ARTHABISLESHON 1(1), (ISSN (Print): 2321-1903). 2011 13. Labour Market Reform and Incidence of Child Labour in a Developing Economy, Economic Modelling 28, 1923 1930. (Elsevier). 14. Economic Recession, Skilled Unemployment and Welfare, Economic Modelling 28(3), 1435-1440. (Elsevier). 15. Recession in the Skilled Sector and Implications for Informal Wage (with S. Marjit and S. Kar), Research in Economics 65, 158 163. (Elsevier). 16. Job-search and Foreign Capital Inflow A Two Sector General Equilibrium Analysis (with T.K. Bandopadhyay), Economic Modelling 28(6), 2494 2501. (Elsevier). 17. Corruption in a Model of Vertical Linkage between Formal and Informal Credit Sources and Credit Subsidy Policy (with K. G. Dastidar), Economic Modelling 28(6), 2596-2599. (Elsevier).

8 18. Foreign Direct Investment, Child Labour and Unemployment of Unskilled Labour in a Dual Economy, India Macroeconomics Annual. (Sage Publications). 19. Fair Wage Hypothesis, Foreign Capital Inflow and Skilled-unskilled Wage Inequality in the Presence of Agricultural Dualism, Journal of International Economics, (ISSN 0976-0792) (Osmania University, India). 2010 20. Formation of Special Economic Zone, Liberalized FDI Policy and Agricultural Productivity (with S. Yabuuchi), International Review of Economics and Finance 19(4), 779-788. (Elsevier). 21. FDI in Agricultural Land, Welfare and Unemployment in a Developing Economy (with D. Banerjee), Research in Economics 64(4), 229-239. (Elsevier). 22. Foreign Capital Inflow, Skilled-Unskilled Wage Inequality and Unemployment of Unskilled Labour in a Fair Wage Model (with D. Banerjee), Economic Modelling 27, 477-486. (Elsevier). 23. Foreign Capital, Return to Education and Child Labour (with J.K. Dwibedi), International Review of Economics and Finance 19, 278-286. (Elsevier). 24. Mid-day Meal Program and Incidence of Child Labour in a Developing Economy, Japanese Economic Review 61, (2), 252-265. (Wiley-Blackwell). 25. International Factor Mobility, Skills Formation and Welfare, Journal of International Economics, 1(2), 29-40. (ISSN 0976-0792) (Osmania University, India).

9 2009 26. Skill Formation, Capital Adjustment Costs and Wage Inequality (2009) (with S. Yabuuchi), Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies 21(1), 2-13. (Wiley- Blackwell). 2008 27. Wage Inequality in a Dual Economy and International Mobility of Factors: Do Factor Intensities Always Matter?, Economic Modelling 25, 1155-1164. (Elsevier). 28. Can International Factor Mobility Reduce Wage Inequality in a Dual Economy? (with Hamid Beladi and Shigemi Yabuuchi), Review of International Economics 16(5), 893-903. (Wiley-Blackwell). 29. Consumption Efficiency Hypothesis and the HOS Model: Some Counterintuitive Results (with D. Banerjee), Research in Economics 62, 64-71, (Elsevier). 30. Foreign Capital and Skilled-Unskilled Wage Inequality in a Developing Economy with Non-traded Goods (with S. Yabuuchi). In S. Marjit and E. Yu (eds.), Contemporary and Emerging Issues in Trade Theory and Policy (2008), Chapter 12. Emerald Group Publishing Limited, UK. 2007 31. Economic Liberalization, Capital Mobility and Informal Wage in a Small Open Economy: A Theoretical Analysis (with D. Banerjee), Economic Modelling 24, 924-940. (Elsevier). 32. Economic Liberalization and Wage Inequality in the Presence of Labour Market Imperfection (with Shigemi Yabuuchi), International Review of Economics & Finance, 16(4), 592-603. (Elsevier).

10 33. Foreign Capital, Welfare and Urban Unemployment in the Presence of Agricultural Dualism, Japan and the World Economy 19(2), 149-165. (Elsevier). 34. Foreign Capital Inflow, Fiscal Policies and the Incidence of Child Labour in a Developing Economy (with J.K. Dwibedi), The Manchester School 75(1), 17-46. (Wiley-Blackwell). 35. International Migration of Labour and Skilled-Unskilled Wage Inequality (with Shigemi Yabuuchi), Economic Modelling 24(1), 128-137. (Elsevier). 2006 36. Inflow of Foreign Capital and Trade Liberalization in a Model with an Informal Sector and Urban Unemployment (with Shigemi Yabuuchi and U. Mukhopadhyay), Pacific Economic Review 11(1), 87-103. (Wiley-Blackwell Publishers). 37. Trade Liberalization in Agriculture in Developed Nations and Incidence of Child Labour in a Developing Economy (with J.K. Dwibedi), Bulletin of Economic Research 58(2), 129-150. (Wiley-Blackwell Publishers). 38. Pollution and Welfare in the Presence of Informal Sector: Is there any Trade-off? Keio Economic Studies 43(1), 21-42. (Keio University, Japan). 39. Labour Market Reform, Welfare and Urban Unemployment in a Small Open Economy, Keio Economic Studies 43(2), 1-17. (Keio University, Japan). 40. Pollution and Informal Sector: A Theoretical Analysis (with U. Mukhopadhyay), Journal of Economic Integration 21(2), 363-379. (Sejong University, South Korea).

11 2005 41. Labour Market Distortion, Technology Transfer and Gainful Effects of Foreign Capital, The Manchester School 73(2), 214-227. (Wiley-Blackwell Publishers). 2004 42. Child Labour and Trade Liberalization in a Developing Country (with M.R. Gupta), Japanese Economic Review 55(2), 201-211. (Wiley-Blackwell Publishers). 43. Incidence of Child Labour, Free Education Policy and Trade Liberalization in a Developing Economy, The Pakistan Development Review 43(1), 1-25. 44. International Migration of Skilled and Unskilled Labour, Welfare and Skilled- Unskilled Wage Inequality: A Simple Model, Journal of Economic Integration 19(4). (Sejong University, South Korea). 45. Credit-Product Interlinkage, Captive Markets and Trade Liberalization in Agriculture: A Theoretical Analysis (with A.K. Banerjee), Indian Economic Review 39(2), 327-348. (Delhi School of Economics). 46. Skills Formation and Wage Inequality in Developing Countries: A Theoretical Analysis. In N. Narayana (ed.), ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ISSUES AND POLICIES, Serials Publications, New Delhi. 2003 47. How and How far to Liberalize a Developing Economy with Informal Sector and Factor Market Distortions, Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, 12(4), 403-428. (Routledge).

12 48. Free Education Policy and Trade Liberalization: Consequences on Child and Adult Labour Markets in a Small Open Economy (with U. Mukhopadhyay), Journal of Economic Integration 18(2). (Sejong University, South Korea). 49. Direct Foreign Investment in a Small Open Economy and Global Trade Liberalization in Agriculture: A Note, Journal of Economic Integration 18(3). (Sejong University, South Korea). 2002 50. Removal of Protectionism, Foreign Investment and Welfare in a model of Informal Sector (with U. Mukherjee), Japan and the World Economy. (Elsevier). 51. Economic Liberalization and Welfare in a Model with an Informal Sector (with U. Mukopadhyay), The Economics of Transition, 10(1), 143-172 (Wiley-Blackwell). 52. Foreign Capital Inflow, Technology Transfer and National Income, The Pakistan Development Review 40(1). 53. Foreign Capital Inflow, Non-traded Intermediary, Urban Unemployment and Welfare in a Small Open Economy: A Theoretical Analysis, The Pakistan Development Review 40(3). 54. Interaction of Formal and Informal Credit Markets in Backward Agriculture: A Theoretical Note, Indian Economic Review 36(2), 411-428. (Delhi School of Economics). 55. A Model of Corruption in an Investment Project (with S. Sikdar), Journal of Quantitative Economics, 17(1), 161-170. (Springer IN).

13 2001 56. A Model of Non-interlinkage between a Trader and a Large Farmer in a Nash Bargaining Framework, Indian Journal of Economics 324. (Allahabad University). 57. International Migration of Skilled Labour, Welfare and Unemployment of Unskilled Labour: A Note, Asian-African Journal of Economics and Econometrics 1(1), 2001. 58. Horizontal and Vertical Linkages between Formal and Informal Credit Markets in Backward Agriculture (with J.K. Dwibedi), Indian Journal of Social Development 2(1). 2000 59. Rural-Urban Migration, Informal Sector, Urban Unemployment and Development Policies A Theoretical Analysis, Review of Development Economics 4(3), 353-364. (Wiley-Blackwell). 60. Interactions between Two Informal Sector Lenders and Interest Rate Determination in the Informal Credit Market: A Theoretical Analysis, Indian Economic Review 35(2). (Delhi School of Economics). 1999 61. A Theory of Two-tier Interlinkage in the Agricultural Credit Market: Comment, Keio Economic Studies 36 (1), 1999. (Keio University, Japan). 1998 62. Inadequate Formal Credit and the Informal Credit Market in Agriculture: A Theoretical Analysis, Journal of Quantitative Economics 14(1). (Springer IN).

14 1997 63. Formal Credit, Corruption and the Informal Credit Market in Agriculture: A Theoretical Analysis (with M.R. Gupta), Economica (London School of Economics), 64, 331-43. Wiley-Blackwell Publishers. 64. Delayed Formal Credit and Interlinked Informal Credit in Agriculture: A Cooperative Game (with M.R. Gupta), in A. Banerjee and P.R. Brahmananda (eds.), Money, Interest and Finance. 1996 65. Delayed Formal Credit, Bribing and the Informal Credit Market in Agriculture: A Theoretical Analysis (with M.R. Gupta), Journal of Development Economics, 51(2), 433-449. (Elsevier). 66. Price Uncertainty and Credit-Product Interlinkage A Note, Keio Economic Studies 33(2). 67. Credit-Product Interlinkage: Different Explanations, Indian Journal of Economics 305. (Allahabad University, India). 1995 68. An Analysis of Delayed Formal and Interlinked Informal Credit in Agriculture (with M. R. Gupta), Journal of International Trade and Economic Development 4(1) (Routledge). 69. Price Uncertainty and Credit-Product Interlinkage: An Extension of the Analysis of Gangopadhyay and Sengupta (with M. R. Gupta), Journal of International Trade and Economic Development 4(1) (Routledge).

15 70. Delayed Formal Credit and Variations in Forms of Tenancy A Theoretical Analysis, Indian Journal of Applied Economics, 5(1). 1994 71. Production Uncertainty and the Problem of Innovation in an Iinterlinked Credit- Sharecropping Contract A Note, Journal of Quantitative Economics 10(1) (Springer IN). Revised paper submitted to journals Papers communicated to different journals 72. International Trade and Quality of Labour (with Sugata Marjit). 73. How could the Credibility of the Harris-Todaro Model be improved? 74. Public Subsidy on Education and Welfare in Small OECD Countries: A Theoretical and Empirical Reconciliation (with A. Biswas). 75. Foreign Direct Investment and Domestic Child Labour (with J.K. Dwibedi). 76. Public Subsidy on Education, Welfare, and Wage Inequality in a Small Open Economy: A Two-period Analysis. 77. Is it reasonable to subsidize healthcare in Developing Nations? A pure economic argument

16 78. Labour Market Imperfections, Endogenous Foreign Direct Investment and External Terms-of-Trade Shocks in a Developing Economy. 79. Negative Production Externalities and Efficacy of the Pollution tax Policy in the Presence of Labour Market Distortion. 80. Skill formation, public expenditure on education and wage inequality: Theory and evidence (with A. Biswas). 81. External Terms-of-Trade and Labor Market Imperfections in Developing Countries: Theory and Evidence (with A. Biswas). 82. Economic Reforms and Gender-based Wage Inequality in the Presence of Factor Market Distortions (with S. Poddar). 83. Bureaucratic Reform, Informal Sector and Welfare (with B. Mandal). Papers (in progress) 84. Fuel Price Shocks and Prices of Formal Transport Services in a Developing Economy (with S. Kar). 85. Foreign Direct Investment, Environmentally Sound Technology and Environmental Kuznets Curve: A Theoretical Analysis. 86. Restricted Public Good and Income Inequality (with Sajal Lahiri). 87. A General Equilibrium Model with Antisocial Activities (with Manash Ranjan Gupta). 88. Public Infrastructure and Health Subsidy: A General Equilibrium Analysis (with Sajid Anwar).

17 89. Gender-based Wage Inequality with Skilled and Unskilled Labour: A General Equilibrium Model. 90. Gainful Effects of FDI: Theory and Evidence (with A. Biswas). PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Joint Editor: ARTHANITI (ECONOMICS) (ISSN 0976 7479 (Print) (2001 February 2014). Chief Editor (March 2015 ---). Editorial advisory board: ARTHABISLESHON (ISSN (Print): 2321-1903). President: Society for Economic Research in Bengali (SERB) (2012 --). Refereed papers for: Review of Development Economics (2015) (Wiley- Blackwell); Singapore Economic Review (2015)(World Scientific publishing Co.); Economic Modelling (Elsevier, 2015); Eurasian Economic review (Springer, 2015); Journal of International Trade and Economic Development (Routledge, 2015); Foreign Trade Review (Sage, 2015); Journal of Public Economic Theory (Wiley-Blackwell, 2015); Journal of International Trade and Economic Development (in 2014) (Routledge); Economics Bulletin (in 2014); Journal of Quantitative Economics (in 2014); Two papers for The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy (in 2014), Four (4) papers for Economic Modelling (Elsevier, in 2012); Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies (Wiley- Blackwell) (in 2011); Journal of International Trade and Economic Development (in 2011); Economic Modelling (in 2011); Review of Development Economics (Wiley-Blackwell, in 2011); Journal of Economic Integration (Sejong University, South Korea, in 2011); Research in Economics (Elsevier, in 2010); Bulletin of

18 Economic Research (Wiley-Blackwell, in 2010); Two (2) papers for Economic Modelling (Elsevier, in 2010); Economic Modelling (in 2009); Economic Inquiry (Wiley-Blackwell, in 2008); Economic Modelling (in 2008); International Review of Economics and Finance (Elsevier, in 2008), India Macroeconomics Annual (Sage India, in 2008); Oxford Economic Papers (in 2007); Journal of International Economics (Elsevier, in 2007); Journal of Regional Science (Wiley- Blackwell, in 2007); Review of Development Economics (Wiley-Blackwell, in 2007); International Review of Economics and Finance (Elsevier, in 2007); Journal of Comparative Economics (Elsevier, in 2007); Three (3) papers for Economic Modelling (Elsevier, one each in 2005, in 2006, in 2007), Canadian Journal of Economics (Wiley-Blackwell, in 2005); World Development (Elsevier, in 2004), Journal of Economic Integration (in 2002), Keio Economic Studies (Keio University, Japan, in 2000), Arthaniti (Dept. of Economics, Calcutta University, in 2003). SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS: No awards except self-satisfaction. HONORARY MEMBERSHIP Honorary Member, The Canadian Economic Association, January December 2006 ). INVITED SEMINAR AND CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 1.. 1989. 2. 1991. 3. 1997. 4. Annual National Conference at Jadavpur University, Kolkata, 2001 (presented by U. Mukhopadhyay).

19 5. International Seminar at Indian Statistical Institute (Kolkata), 2004 (presented by K. Gupta). 6. 75 Years of Development Research at Cornell University, USA, 7-9 May 2004. (presented by J.K. Dwibedi). 7. International Conference at Calcutta University, 28-29 December 2006. (presented by J.K. Dwibedi). 8. ERSA Congress 2008, University of Liverpool, UK. (presented by Hamid Beladi). 9. Foreign Capital Inflow, Skilled- Unskilled Wage Inequality & Unemployment of Unskilled Labour in a Fair Wage Model, 'International Conference on Theory & Applied Theory in Economics',held on August 3-4,2009, Centre For Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta. (presented by D. Banerjee). 10. Agricultural Dualism, Incidence of Child Labour and Subsidy Policies, International Conference on Theory and Applied Theory in Economics, Centre For Studies in Social Sciences, 2009, Kolkata. (presented by J.K. Dwibedi). 11. Child labour in the presence of agricultural dualism: Possible cures, 6 th Annual Conference on Economic Growth and Development, ISI, New Delhi, 16-18 December, 2010. (presented by J.K. Dwibedi). 12. Child labour in the presence of agricultural dualism: Possible cures, 6 th Annual International Symposium on Economic Theory, Policy and Applications to be held in Athens, Greece on 25-28 July 2011 (organized by Athens Institute For Education And Research, Athens, Greece). (presented by J.K. Dwibedi). 13. Child Labour under Agricultural Dualism: What Could be the Alternative Policies?, Departmental Seminar, Dept. of Economics, Calcutta University 2014 (presented by J.K. Dwibedi).