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Samreen Malik is an Assistant Professor of economics at New York University, Abu Dhabi. She received her Ph.D. from Cornell University as a Fulbright scholar. Her primary research and teaching interests are in international finance and open economy macroeconomics. In particular, her research focusses on institutional changes in international capital markets, the changing structure of international capital flows, and the consequences of these changes for economic development and international risk sharing in emerging market economies in the globalisation era.
Posts by Samreen Malik
भारत में सिंचाई और स्थानीय आर्थिक विकास के स्थान आधारित पैटर्न
भारत की सिंचाई परियोजनाओं का उद्देश्य कृषि की उत्पादकता और ग्रामीण विकास को बढ़ावा देना है। इस लेख में ब्लेकस्ली एवं अन्य द्वारा स्थानीय आर्थिक गतिविधियों की संरचना में सिंचाई उपलब्ध होने के दीर्घकालि...
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David Blakeslee
Aaditya Dar
Ram Fishman
Samreen Malik
Heitor Pellegrina
Karan Singh Bagavathinathan
21 अप्रैल, 2023
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Irrigation and the spatial pattern of local economic development in India
Irrigation projects across India are intended to boost agricultural productivity and rural development. In this post, Blakeslee et al. study the long-run effects of access to irrigation on the composi...
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David Blakeslee
Aaditya Dar
Ram Fishman
Samreen Malik
Heitor Pellegrina
Karan Singh Bagavathinathan
25 January, 2023
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Structural transformation and spillovers from ‘Industrial Areas’
A defining feature of economic development is the reallocation of labour from subsistence agriculture to manufacturing. To shed light on this process, this column analyses Karnataka’s Industrial Are...
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David Blakeslee
Ritam Chaurey
Ram Fishman
Samreen Malik
07 December, 2017
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