Email : subhadip@iimshillong.ac.in
Contact No.: +91 364 2308049
Associate Professor & Chairperson-PGP, Ph.D, IIM Bangalore
Email : subhadip@iimshillong.ac.in
Contact No.: +91 364 2308049
Linkages between Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (both manufacturing and retail industries) and trade reforms, formal vs informal credit markets, and the applications of various empirical techniques such as Difference-in-difference, Propensity Score Matching, Heckman’s 2 step procedure of estimation (Inverse mills ratio), Dynamic Panel technique using system GMM, various modern productivity estimation procedures such as Levinson and Petrin, Olley and Pakes, Ackerberg, Caves, and Frazer, DEA analysis etc., and also the application of various Bayesian Non-Cooperative Game theoretic models in these aforementioned areas. My broad areas of research interest include firm and industry level analysis on Micro, Small & Medium Size Enterprises, retail industry, macro-economic issues pertaining to productivity, employment and growth, trade reforms in various regimes.
Advanced Statistical Methods for Management Research (Research Methodology) for PhD, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Indian Economy, Labour Economics, Industrial Organization, Capstone Simulation for MBA
Advanced Statistical Methods for Management Research (Research Methodology) for PhD, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Indian Economy, Labour Economics, Industrial Organization, Capstone Simulation for MBA
I use a blend of case study, power point presentation, videos, discussions and debate mode of teaching Pedagogy, in which I usually bring all current affairs from various newspaper reports in the class room.
No. of citations – (Scopus (13), Google Scholar (42) and Research Gate (30))
ORCID number- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7540-8989
Scopus Number- 57206188821
Impact of Trade Liberalization on the Performance of Indian Manufacturing MSMEs.
I am presently working on areas such as Linkages between Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (both manufacturing and retail industries) and trade reforms, formal vs informal credit markets, and the applications of various empirical techniques such as Difference-in-difference, Propensity Score Matching, Heckman’s 2 step procedure of estimation (Inverse mills ratio), Dynamic Panel technique using system GMM, various modern productivity estimation procedures such as Levinson and Petrin, Olley and Pakes, Ackerberg, Caves, and Frazer, DEA analysis etc., and also the application of various Bayesian Non-Cooperative Game theoretic models in these aforementioned areas. My broad areas of research interest include firm and industry level analysis on Micro, Small & Medium Size Enterprises, retail industry, macro-economic issues pertaining to productivity, employment and growth, trade reforms in various regimes.
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