Department of Economics

Name:Dr. Tulika Bhattacharya

Area:1) Microeconomics 2) Macroeconomics 3) Statistics and Econometrics 4) Input-Output Analysis 5) Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) & Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Modelling
Affiliation: St. Josephs College, Bangalore
Qualification:M.A., Ph. D.
Teaching Experience:
E-mail id:tulika.0588@gmail.com, tulika@isec.ac.in


Qualification Details

Degree Year Area of Specialization Institution University/Board
Ph.D. January 2017 Economics Institute for Social and Economic Change Institute for Social And Economic Change, Bangalore (through University of Mysore)
M.Sc. 2011 Economics University of Calcutta University of Calcutta
B.Sc 2009 Economics (Honours) Asutosh College University of Calcutta
Experience Details

Institution Duration Position
St. Joseph’s College (Autonomous), Bangalorei 01.06.2018 to till date Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics
University of Kassel, International Center for Development and Decent Work (ICDD), Department of Social Sciences, Kassel, Germany (through Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore) 01.05.2017 to 31.12. 2017 Fellow
3. National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER), New Delhi 01.04.2016 to 28.04.2017 Associate Fellow (faculty position)
Publications

  1. Bhattacharya, T., B. Bhandari & I. Bairagya (2020). “Where Are the Jobs? Estimating Skill-based Employment Linkages across Sectors for the Indian Economy: An Input-Output Analysis”, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Vol. 53, pp. 292-308, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.strueco.2020.03.003 [Published by ELSEVIER, included in SSCI, SCOPUS and UGC-CARE list, Clarivate Analytics Impact Factor 2.023].

  2. Bairagya, I., T. Bhattacharya & M. Bhattacharjee (2020). “Impact of Credit Accessibility on the Earnings of Self-employed Businesses in India”, Journal of Asian Economics, Vol. 69, Article no. 101202, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asieco.2020.101202. [Published by ELSEVIER, included in SSCI, SCOPUS and UGC-CARE list, Clarivate Analytics Impact Factor 1.797].

  3. Bairagya, I. & T. Bhattacharya, “Does Vocational Training promote Female Labour Force Participation? An Analysis for India”, Margin: The Journal of Applied Economic Research. (Forthcoming).

  4. Bairagya, I., T. Bhattacharya & S. Mukherjee (2019). “What do Socio- Economic Characteristics and Determinants Imply for Female Labour Force Participation Rate in Karnataka?”, Aarthika Charche: FPI Journal of Economics & Governance, 4(2), 53-69.

  5. Bhattacharya, T., M. Rajeev & I. Bairagya (2018). “Are High Linked Sectors More Productive? An Analysis for India under Input-Output Framework”, Indian Economic Review, 53(1-2), 333-367, https://doi.org/10.1007/s41775-019- 00035-8 [published by SPRINGER, UGC-CARE listed].

  6. Bhattacharya, T. (2018). “Farmers in Peri-Urban Regions: Socio-Economic Changes and Access to Finance Study for Indian Economy”, ICDD Working Paper No. 23, University of Kassel, Germany. DOI: 10.19211/KUP9783737605779

  7. Bhattacharya, T. (2016), “Data Gaps in Indian Input-Output (I-O) Tables”, Artha Vijnana, 58(3), 239-244. DOI:10.21648/arthavij/2016/v58/i3/147829 [UGC-CARE listed].

  8. Bhattacharya, T. & M. Rajeev (2014). “Input-Output Linkage across Sectors and Employment Challenge in Indian Economy”, Artha Vijnana, 56(1), 61-78. DOI: 10.21648/arthavij/2014/v56/i1/111252 [UGC CARE listed].

  9. Bhattacharya, T. & M. Rajeev (2014). “Identifying the High Linked Sectors for India: An Application of Import-Adjusted Domestic Input-Output Matrix”, ISEC Working Paper 329.

  10. Bhattacharya, T. & M. Rajeev (2014), “Identifying Employment Creating Sectors in India: An Analysis of Input-Output Linkages”, ICDD Working Paper No. 12, University of Kassel, Germany.

Sponsored research project (ongoing)

Project titled "Discrimination in Maternal Health Care and its Impact on Female Labour Force Participation: A Study of Indian Economy" funded by Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) [Grant Amount: Rs. 5,00,000]

Workshops participated

Workshop Name Topic of the Workshop Organizing Institution Duration Type (National/ International) Place
Seven Days National Online Faculty Development Programme on “Time-series and Panel Data Analysis” Faculty Developme nt Programme on “Time- series and Panel Data Analysis” Teaching- Learning Centre, Ramanujan College (University of Delhi) in association with Indian Accounting Association, NCR Chapter July 20th – July 26th, 2020 National Online
Seven Days Faculty Development Program “Training on E-Content Development: Strategies, Tools and Opportunities” Faculty Developm ent Program “Training on E- Content Development : Strategies, Tools and Opportunities ” St. Joseph’s College (Autonomo us), Bangalore May 13th – May 21st, 2020 National Online
Faculty Development Programme titled ‘SJC Digital Teacher’ Faculty Development Programme titled ‘SJC Digital Teacher’ St. Joseph’s College (Autonomo us), Bangalore June 25th – June 30th, 2020 National Online
Webinars and Virtual Conferences attended

  1. Web panel discussion on “Approaches to Income Support during the Coronavirus Pandemic” jointly organized by Institute for Human Development (IHD) and Indian Society of Labour Economics (ISLE) on the 17 th of July, 2020.

  2. Web panel discussion on “COVID-19 and its impact on International Trade” organized by Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC) on the 31 st of July, 2020.

  3. Web panel discussion on “The Pandemic and the Changing Structure of the World Economy: India's Big Opportunity and Big Risk” jointly organized by Institute for Human Development (IHD) and Indian Society of Labour Economics (ISLE) on the 27 th of July, 2020.

  4. Virtual Conference on “Implications of the COVID-19 Crisis for Labour and Employment in India: Impact, Strategies and Perspectives” jointly organized by Institute for Human Development (IHD), International Labour Organization (ILO) and Indian Society of Labour Economics (ISLE) during 8-9 th of June, 2020.

  5. Web panel discussion on “COVID-19 and Violence against Women and Girls” organized by Institute for Human Development (IHD) on the 26 th of June, 2020.

  6. Web panel discussion on “Coronavirus Briefing: June 2020 update on NCAER’s Quarterly Review of the Economy 2020-21 First Quarter” organized by National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) on the 25 th of June, 2020.

  7. International Webinar on “Understanding Purpose of Life: Reflecting on Mental Health, Jobs and the Uncertain Future” jointly organized by the Placement Office of St. Joseph’s College, Team Alpha International and Fort Hays State University, USA on the 19-20 th of July, 2020.

  8. National Webinar on “Revisiting the Birth of Economics: From Ancient to Modern Thought” organized by the Department of Economics along with the Economics Forum and Oikonomika on the 7 th of September, 2020.

  9. International Webinar on “Employment Scenario in the Developing World in the Post-Covid Era with Special Reference to India” organized by Department of Economics, Prafulla Chandra College, in collaboration with The Internal Quality Assurance Cell on the 18 th of September, 2020.

  10. International Webinar on “Paradox of Choice: Making Career Decisions” organized by the Department of Economics of St. Joseph’s College in association with the Placement Office on the 23 rd of September, 2020.

  11. ‘Inspirational Lecture Series’ with Dr. Vandana Shiva organized by the Office of Public Relations and the Department of Economics, St. Joseph’s College, on the 7 th of October, 2020.

Papers presented in conferences

  • Paper titled “Imported Intermediate Inputs and Firm Productivity Across Developing Economies: An Analysis Based on Input-Output Technique” for presentation in the 36th IARIW General Conference under the theme 'Economic Growth and Productivity with Special Emphasis on Developing Economies' to be held in August 24-28, 2021 in Oslo, Norway. (Accepted for presentation with full financial assistance).

  • Paper titled “Where Are the Jobs? Estimating Skill-Based Employment Linkages across Sectors for the Indian Economy: An Input-Output Analysis” for presentation in the WIDER Development Conference on Transforming Economies for Better Jobs, jointly organized by the United Nations University- World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER) and the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) on September 11-13, 2019 in Bangkok, Thailand.

  • Project proposal titled “Assessing Macroeconomic Impact of Skill Development Program in India: A CGE Analysis” for presentation in the 2018 Annual Conference of the Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP) held at the Chancery Pavilion Hotel in Bangalore, India on June 7-13, 2018.

  • Paper titled “Energy Intensity and Technological Changes: An Analysis using Hybrid Input-Output Technique” for presentation in the 4 th International Conference on South Asian Economic Development at South Asian University, New Delhi on February 22-23, 2018.

  • Paper titled “When Can Women Have a Career and Children Together? A Comparative Analysis of India and China” for presentation in the Indo-China Conference at SASS, China on September 13-14, 2017.

  • Paper titled “Estimating Skill-Based Employment Linkages across Sectors for Indian Economy: An Input-Output Analysis” for presentation in the 19 th Input-Output Research Association (IORA) Conference at Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Pune on January 11-12, 2017.

  • Paper titled “Estimating Skill-Based Employment Linkages across Sectors for the Indian Economy: An Input-Output Analysis” for presentation in the Conference on ‘Skilling India: India’s 3E Challenge of Education, Employability, and Employment’ organized by the National Council of Applied Economic Research, New Delhi, supported by J.P. Morgan, held at Viceregal Hall, The Claridges, New Delhi on October 5, 2016.

  • Paper titled “Identifying Employment Creating Sectors in India: An Analysis of Input-Output Linkages” for presentation in the National Seminar on ‘Youth Employment in India: Trends, Challenges & Policy Responses’ organized by the School of Development Practice, Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development (RGNIYD) held at RGNIYD, Tamil Nadu on 30 th and 31 st January, 2015.

  • Research Note titled “Data Challenges for Input-Output Analysis in India” for presentation at the national seminar on “Official Statistical Systems” on November 15, 2014, held at Gokhale Institute of Politics & Economics, Pune, India.

  • Paper titled “Input-Output Linkage across Sectors and Employment Challenge: An Analysis for Indian Economy” (with Prof. Meenakshi Rajeev) for presentation at the XVII International Conference of Input-Output Research Association (IORA) from Jan 31– Feb 2, 2014, held at Gokhale Institute of Politics & Economics, Pune, India.

  • Paper titled “Measuring Linkages to Identify Key Sectors of the Indian Economy: An Application of Input-Output Analysis” (with Prof. Meenakshi Rajeev) for presentation at the IDRC workshop on “Sustaining High Growth in India” at Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi, India from July 25-26, 2013.

  • Paper titled “Measuring Linkages to Identify Key Sectors of the Indian Economy: An Application of Augmented Input-Output Analysis” for presentation at the 21st International Input-Output Conference organized by International Input-Output Association from July 9 -12, 2013 at Kitakyushu, Japan.