UDAY BHANU SINHA

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Department of Economics,

Delhi School of Economics,

University of Delhi,

Delhi -110 007, INDIA.

Phone :(011) 2766 7005, (011) 2766 6533/34/35, Extn. 137.

Fax: +91-11-2766 7159.
Email: uday@econdse.org

 

 

Research and Teaching Areas:

 

Applied Game Theory, Industrial Organization Theory, Theory of Corporate Finance, Information Economics.

 

 


Publications :


Journal

 

(1) “International Joint Venture: Buy-out and Subsidiary”, forthcoming, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization.

 

(2) “Welfare reducing domestic cost reduction”, (co-authored with Arijit Mukherjee), Review of International Economics, Vol. 15, No. 2, 2007, 294-301.

 

(3) “Knowledge diffusion under patent with asymmetric firms.” (co-authored with Arijit Mukherjee) Economics Bulletin, Vol. 12, No. 9, 2007, 1-6.

 

(4) Patent Enforcement, Innovation and Welfare”, Journal of Economics, Vol. 88, No.3, 2006, 211-241.

 

(5) “Does the Structure of Debt Affect the Output and Investment Strategies of the Firms?” (co-authored with Rashmi Banga), Journal of Restructuring Finance, Vol.2, No. 2, 2005, 157-172.

(6) “On Patent Licensing in Spatial Competition” (co-authored with Sougata Poddar), Economic Record, Vol.80, NO.249, June, 2004, 208-218.

 (7) “International Joint Venture, Licensing and Buy-out under Asymmetric Information”, Journal of Development Economics, Vol. 66(1), October 2001, 127-151.

 

(8) “Imitative Innovation and International Joint Ventures: A Dynamic Analysis”, International Journal of Industrial Organization, Vol. 19 (10), December 2001, 1527-1562.

 

(9) “Licensing, Imitation and Subsidiary under Government Policy Uncertainty”, Keio Economic Studies, Vol. 38(2), 2001, 1-22.

 

 Monograph / Book Chapter

 

1. Reciprocal Dumping: A Generalised Approach (Co-authored with Prabal Ray Chaudhuri), in Manas Chatterji and Partha Gangopadhyay (eds.), Globalization and Economic Reforms, Ashgate Publishing, 2005, 247-254.

2. International Technology Transfer and Stability of Joint ventures in Developing Economies: A Critical Analysis, Occasional Paper No. 83, Export-Import Bank of India, March 2001.

Discussion Papers :

1. Patent Licensing from High-Cost Firm to Low-Cost Firm (co-authored with Sougata Poddar) Working paper # 0503, Department of Economics, National University of Singapore, Singapore. 

2. Product vs. process patent (co-authored with Arijit Mukherjee), GEP Research Paper, 2003/18, University of Nottingham, UK.

3. On R&D Information Sharing and Merger, Working Paper #145, 2006, Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics, India.

 

Other Papers :

1.  Schooling, Job prospect and Child labour in a Developing Economy (joint with Diganta Mukherjee. Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata).

2.  Strategic Licensing, Exports, FDI and Host Country Welfare.

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Last updated April 2007