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Quantitative Methods for Applied Development Economics and Policy Analysis

ISBN:
9789819520657
Verlag:
Springer Singapore
Land des Verlags:
Malaysia
Erscheinungsdatum:
30.04.2026
Herausgeber:
Reihe:
Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems
Format:
Softcover
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109,99EUR (inkl. MwSt. zzgl. Versand)
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This volume would prove to be a beneficial textbook option for economics faculties wishing to offer a PhD level course on quantitative developmental economics or applied economics. This reference volume offers a gentle introduction to various state-of-the-art mathematical and econometric modelling techniques with detailed applications. Each chapter, written by experienced scholars, describe a particular quantitative method for economic modelling and policy analysis. The chapters not only cover the theoretical foundations in a student-friendly language but also provide step-by-step guide to computational aspects. Real-world applications, given in each chapter, focus on the socio-economic conditions and well-being of people in the developing economies and middle-income countries.

Biografische Anmerkung

Deep Mukherjee is currently a Professor at the School of Economics and Public Policy, RV University. He is an Associate Professor (on leave) at the Department of Economic Sciences and an adjunct faculty at the Kotak School of Sustainability, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur. He obtained his Ph.D. in Agricultural and Resource Economics from the University of Connecticut and M.S. in Quantitative Economics from the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI). His research focuses on issues related to agriculture, energy, and the environment. His teaching interests lie in microeconomics and quantitative methods. He has significant amount of fieldwork experience in the form of extension visits, focus group discussions, and household surveys in various parts of India.