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Sugata Ghosh is Professor of Economics at Brunel University, London (UK). He is primarily a macroeconomist, specialising in growth theory and empirics, and macro theory and policy; but over the years has diversified his research interests to include issues in development economics, applied microeconomic theory, and environmental economics. He received his Ph.D. in economics from University of Cambridge in 1994.
Posts by Sugata Ghosh
Ethnic identities, public spending, and political regimes
Do democracies discriminate less against minorities as compared to non-democracies? How does the dominance of an ethnic group affect discrimination under various political regimes? Presenting a theore...
- Sugata Ghosh Anirban Mitra
- 07 December, 2020
- Articles
कोविड-19: भारत को प्रभावी रूप से लॉकडाउन से बाहर निकालना
भारत अपने कोविड-19 लॉकडाउन से बाहर आने की कगार पर है। इस लेख में, सुगाता घोष और सरमिष्ठा पाल ने भारत को लॉकडाउन से प्रभावी ढंग से बाहर निकालने के लिए विशेषज्ञ सलाह के कार्यान्वयन से संबंधित चुनौतियों ...
- Sugata Ghosh Sarmistha Pal
- 10 जून, 2020
- दृष्टिकोण
Covid-19: Leading India effectively out of the lockdown
India is on the brink of coming out of its Covid-19 lockdown. In this post, Ghosh and Pal examine the challenges around the implementation of expert advice on effectively leading India out of the lock...
- Sugata Ghosh Sarmistha Pal
- 13 May, 2020
- Perspectives
कोविड-19 के खिलाफ भारत की लड़ाई: एक तुलनात्मक परिप्रेक्ष्य
भारत की अनुकूल जनसांख्यिकीय प्रोफ़ाइल को देखते हुए यह सुझाव दिया गया है कि चुनिन्दा तौर पर लॉकडाउन में छूट दी जा सकती है। इस पोस्ट में, घोष और पाल तर्क देते हैं कि कोविड-19 के खिलाफ भारत की लड़ाई में ...
- Sugata Ghosh Sarmistha Pal
- 28 अप्रैल, 2020
- लेख
India’s battle against Covid-19: A comparative perspective
It has been suggested that, India could selectively relax the lockdown that has been imposed on it, given its favourable demographic profile. In this post, Ghosh and Pal argue that having a younger po...
- Sugata Ghosh Sarmistha Pal
- 16 April, 2020
- Perspectives