Dr. Nalin Bharti
Dr. Nalin Bharti |
Associate Professor |
Ph.D, J. N. U., New Delhi |
Ph: +91-612-302 8017 |
Fax: +91-612-227 7383 |
nalinbharti[*AT]iitp.ac.in |
Research Areas:Macroeconomic Reforms, Labour Economics, WTO and India
PhD Students:
PhD Awarded | PhD Supervision | ||
Priyanka |
Raj |
Kumar |
Chandan |
Professional Experience:
- 12th Finance Commission, Government of India.
- Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).
- NALSAR University of Law(India’s Top Law School)
- Intellectual Property Education & Research Max-Planck Institute, NALSAR and World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
- Public Economics in South Asia, at National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi.
- Law Teaching and Legal Research Skills, Cardiff University, NALSAR University of Law and British Council.
- Knowledge Community on Children in India (KCCI) ,UNICEF.
Awards & Honours:Awarded 'Diploma of Appreciation' for the presentation on ‘Is Labor Law a Hindrance in India’s Public Sector Reforms?’ in the IV international Scientific Conference on the series of ‘Public Sector in the Modern Economy’ at University of Bialystok ,Poland,23-24 Oct,2014.
Member of Professional bodies:
- American Economic Association
- Indian Society of Labour Economics
- The Indian Science Congress Association
- Indian Economic Association
- Associate Member, UNCTAD Virtual Institute on Trade and Development, Geneva, Switzerland
Text and Reference books authored:Privatization Unbound, Bookwell, New Delhi, 2009Member, Editorial Board:
- Journal of Management and Public Policy
- International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
- International Journal of History and Research
Teaching:
- HS201: Introductory Microeconomics
- HS202: Introductory Macroeconomics
- HS701: Growth, Development and Public Policy
- HS702: Globalization and International Trade
- CE502: Infrastructure Economics
Publications:
- Takács István, Nalin Bharti, FDI in Central and Eastern Europe’s (CEE) Agribusiness What Lessons for India?, Foreign Trade Review, Vol 51, Issue 2, 2016, pp-113-146.
- Nalin Bharti and Gopal Ganesh, Is Labour Law a Hindrance in India’s Public Enterprises Reforms? OPTIMUM STUDIA EKONOMICZNE,NR 5 (83) 2016.
- Nalin Bharti, Kumar Gaurav and Chandan Kumar, IT-ITES trade of SAARC countries: does kaleidoscopic comparative advantage work? Int. J. Transitions and Innovation Systems, Vol. 5, No. 1, 2016,pp-80-96.
- Kumar Gaurav ,Nalin Bharti and Priyanka Sinha , Is India Back to the Hindu Growth Rate,YOJNA, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, New Delhi, April,2014.
- Priyanka Sinha and Nalin Bharti,India’s Import Tariff Evaluation During Recent Financial Crisis, Foreign Trade Review ,February 2014 49: 45-93.
- Sinha, Priyanka.; Bharti, Nalin.; Takacs, Istvan.; and Gyorgy, T.Katalin. Have Trade Policy Reforms Improved Indo-Hungarian Trade? Some Evidence from Agriculture Sector, ACTA AGRONOMICA ÓVÁRIENSIS, VOL. 55. NO. 2. Mosonmagyaróvár,2013.
- Nalin Bharti and Gopal Ganesh ,Privatization and Labour in South Asia: Some Issues in Fiscal Sociology, New Essays on Fiscal Sociology -Considerations of an Encyclopaedia on Fiscal Sociology,Ed. Prof. JÃrgen Backhaus,Peter Lang Verlag,2013.
- Bharti, Nalin. and Kumar, Chanchal. Information and Economic Development, Bihar Development Report,2012, Indicus Analytics, New Delhi.
- Nalin Bharti 'Privatization as Innovation in Governance in India, in Innovative Trends in Public Governance in Asia, Vol.16, Ed. Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko, Stephen J. Baily and Pekka Valkama, IOS Press,Netherlands,2011,pp203-219.
- Raj Rajesh, Sanjib Bordoloi and Nalin Bharti, Assessing The Role of Trade in Transmission of Global Financial Crisis to the Indian Economy, Indian Journal of Economics and Business, Vol 10,No 4, 2011.