Peer Reviewed Publications
Earlier versions of these papers are also available here:
[1] Is there Complete, Partial, or No Recovery from Childhood Malnutrition? Empirical Evidence from
Indonesia. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2012, vol 74 (5): 691-715.
[2] Long-term Impact of Investments in Early Schooling - Empirical Evidence from Rural Ethiopia (with John
Hoddinott and John Strauss). Journal of Development Economics, 2012, vol 99 (2): 292-299.
[3] Determinants of Schooling Outcomes - Empirical Evidence from Rural Ethiopia (with John Hoddinott and
John Strauss). Forthcoming in the Journal of African Economies
[4] Altruism in the Household: A pilot study (with Utteeyo Dasgupta). Forthcoming in the Economic and
Political Weekly
Online peer reviewed publications
[1] Role of the Household and the Community in determining Child Health. 2007, WIDER Research paper No. 2007/78,
Helsinki: UNU-WIDER
Under review
[1] Socioeconomic Determinants of Child Health - Empirical Evidence from Indonesia, Revise and Resubmit
[2] Explaining Randomized Evaluation Techniques Using Classroom Games. Fordham Discussion Paper Series,
DP2010-06, Revise and Resubmit
Teaching module for this paper is available here
[3] Choosing to be Trained: Evidence from a Field Experiment (with Utteeyo Dasgupta, Lata Gangadharan, Pushkar
Maitra and Samyukta Subramanian). Fordham Discussion Paper Series, DP2012-01
[Earlier title: Selection into Skill Accumulation: Evidence using Observational and Experimental Data]
[4] Only Mine or All Ours: An Artefactual Field Experiment on Procedural Altruism (with Utteeyo Dasgupta). Fordham
Discussion Paper Series, DP2013-01
[5] Learning and Earning - Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation in India (with Pushkar Maitra). Fordham Discussion
Paper Series, DP2013-02
Work in Progress
[1] An Investigation into the Stability of Intrinsic Preferences using Data from a RCT program (with Utteeyo Dasgupta,
Lata Gangadharan, and Pushkar Maitra)
[2] The Impact of an English Language Training Program on Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from a Randomized Field
Experiment in Hyderabad, India (with Tarun Jain and Pushkar Maitra)
[3] Employment and Health Shocks: New Evidence on the Impact of Morbidity and Physical Limitations in Indonesia
(with Sophie Mitra and Usha Sambamoorthi)
[4] Catch-up effects in Health Outcomes – Linear and Quantile Regression Estimates from Four Countries (with Jere R.
Behrman and Andreas Georgiadis)
[5] The Impact of the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) on Human Capital Accumulation:
Evidence from India (with Jere R. Behrman, Shaik Galab and Prudhvikar Reddy)