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Dr. Kanika Pathania

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Assistant Professor Department of Economics kanikapathania@svc.ac.in


Educational Qualifications

  • Ph.D. (Economics), Department of Economics, Delhi School of Economics, DU, Awarded in 2021 Thesis Title: Inverted Duty Structure and Effective Rate of Protection: Theoretical and Empirical Analyses (Recipient of the EXIM Bank International Economic Research Award 2021)
  • M.A. Economics (Specialisation: World Economy), CITD, SIS, JNU, CGPA: 79.40%, 2014

Areas of Specialization

  • International Trade, Industrial Organisation

Administrative roles/ responsibilities

Courses Taught

  • BA(H) Economics, BA (Major) Economics

“Duty Inversion and Effective Protection: A Theoretical Analysis” – CDE Working Paper 330, 2022 (with Prof. Aditya Bhattacharjea and Prof. Uday Bhanu Sinha)


[Op-ed] “Can e-commerce and MSMEs coexists? It’s complicated” – Published in Mint, November 18, 2022 (with Prof. Manoj Pant and Sugandha Huria)


“E-Commerce, and the Indian Retail and Manufacturing Sectors - An Empirical Analysis with a Special Focus on Organised Sector MSMEs” – IIFT Working Paper, 2022; SSRN working Paper, 2022; STEG Working Paper, 2022


“Empirical estimates of inverted duty structure and effective rates of protection: The case of India.” – Published in Lakhanpal et al. (Eds.), Trade, investment and economic growth: Issues for India and emerging economies. New Delhi: Springer, 2021


“Inverted Duty Structures and the Paradox of Negative Effective Protection in India, 2000– 2014” – Published in Foreign Trade Review (Sage Publications) 55(2), 2020 (with Prof. Aditya Bhattacharjea)


“Dynamics of Food Inflation: Assessing the role of intermediaries” – Published in Global Business Review (Sage Publications) 19.5, Issue: September-October 2018 (with Sugandha Huria)


  • Award

Projects

“E-Commerce Majors, SSI retailers, and the Indian Economy: Theory & Empirics” – IIFT’s Research Report


“Assessing the impact of exports under EPCG scheme on India’s exports and its capital goods sector – An Empirical Study” – Report submitted to Centre for WTO Studies, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi, IN (with Prof. Manoj Pant and Sugandha Huria), 2015


“India’s Free Trade Agreements: A Quantitative Study” – Report submitted to Centre for WTO Studies, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi, IN (with Prof. Manoj Pant, Sugandha Huria and Bishal Karki), 2015


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