Priyadarshi Dash
Personal Details
First Name: | Priyadarshi |
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Last Name: | Dash |
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RePEc Short-ID: | pda828 |
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http://www.ris.org.in/dr-priyadarshi-dash | |
Affiliation
Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS)
New Delhi, Indiahttp://www.ris.org.in/
RePEc:edi:risdcin (more details at EDIRC)
Research output
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- Priyadarshi Dash, 2017. "Predicting Financial Crises: A Study of Asian Economies," Global Business Review, International Management Institute, vol. 18(5), pages 1262-1277, October.
- Priyadarshi Dash, 2014. "India-Africa Trade: Current Trends and Policy," Journal of Studies in Dynamics and Change (JSDC), ISSN: 2348-7038, Voices of Inclusive Change and Expressions- (VOICE) Trust, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, vol. 1(7), pages 268-279., November.
- Dash, Priyadarshi & Narayanan, K., 2011. "Determinants of Foreign Exchange Reserves in India: A Multivariate Cointegration Analysis," Indian Economic Review, Department of Economics, Delhi School of Economics, vol. 46(1), pages 83-107.
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- Priyadarshi Dash, 2017.
"Predicting Financial Crises: A Study of Asian Economies,"
Global Business Review, International Management Institute, vol. 18(5), pages 1262-1277, October.
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- Md Nur Alam Siddik, 2021. "Does Financial Permeation Induce Economic Growth? Evidence from SAARC Countries," Global Business Review, International Management Institute, vol. 22(4), pages 893-905, August.
- Priyadarshi Dash, 2014.
"India-Africa Trade: Current Trends and Policy,"
Journal of Studies in Dynamics and Change (JSDC), ISSN: 2348-7038, Voices of Inclusive Change and Expressions- (VOICE) Trust, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, vol. 1(7), pages 268-279., November.
Cited by:
- Chandan Kumar & Nalin Bharti, 2020. "Why NTM is a Challenge in Trade Relations? Evidence from India–Africa Agricultural Trade," Insight on Africa, , vol. 12(2), pages 79-103, July.
- Dash, Priyadarshi & Narayanan, K., 2011.
"Determinants of Foreign Exchange Reserves in India: A Multivariate Cointegration Analysis,"
Indian Economic Review, Department of Economics, Delhi School of Economics, vol. 46(1), pages 83-107.
Cited by:
- Mohammad Kashif & P. Sridharan & S. Thiyagarajan, 2017. "Factors Affecting International Reserves with Special Reference to India," Vision, , vol. 21(4), pages 339-349, December.
- Dakhlallah Kassim, 2019. "Reserve Adequacies and the Determinants of Foreign Exchange Reserves – Empirical Analysis through the Vector Error Correction Model: The Case of Lebanon," Review of Middle East Economics and Finance, De Gruyter, vol. 15(2), pages 1-17, August.
- Jun Wen & Xinxin Zhao & Quan-Jing Wang & Chun-Ping Chang, 2021. "The impact of international sanctions on energy security," Energy & Environment, , vol. 32(3), pages 458-480, May.
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