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Kalandi CHARAN Pradhan currently works at the Department of Humanities & Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. Kalandi does research in Development Economics, Econometrics and Environmental Economics.
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January 2013 - December 2017
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The paper aims to focus on climatic risk as a potential determinant of temporary labour migration in Semi‐Arid Tropics (SAT) village in India for the year 2013–2014. Specifically, we address the question of how households use temporary labour migration as a coping mechanism to minimise the risk posed by climate variables such as drought, floods, cy...
The aim of this study was to examine the potential factors that determine the intensity of labour migration at household level for selected semi-arid villages in two states of India: Telangana and Maharashtra. In doing so, we use panel data for selected migrant households that were compiled from the household survey conducted by International Crops...
The purpose of this study is to understand the relationship between weather variation and temporary labor migration. In doing so, we investigate how labor migration is used as an adaptation strategy to weather variation for the select Indian semi-arid villages. We use crop yield deviation as a proxy variable for the weather variation at the househo...
The study investigates dynamics of expenditure on education and economic growth in selected 14 major Asian countries by using balanced panel data from 1973 to 2012. The results of Pedroni cointegration state the existence of long-run equilibrium relationships between expenditure on education and economic growth in all the countries. The FMOLS resul...
The study investigates the dynamic relationship among remittances, export, exchange rate and economic growth in emerging (Brazil, Russian Federation, India, China and South Africa) economies using balanced panel data ranging from 1994-2013. Data for all variables have been extracted from World Bank Indicators in terms of US$. The Multivariate Panel...