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Taposik Banerjee

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Affiliation

  • Assistant Professor , School of Liberal Studies
  • Deputy Dean , School of Undergraduate Studies

Email

    taposik@aud.dot.ac.in
  • Dr. Banerjee completed his MA and PhD in economics from the Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
  • Dr. Banerjee joined Ambedkar University Delhi, in April 2012. Before that he was associated with the National Institute of Science Technology and Development Studies (NISTADS) as a “Fellow Scientist” for nearly 3 years.
  • Microeconomic Theory, Social Choice, Law & Economics, Network Theory

Journal Articles:

  • Banerjee, T. (2025). Acyclic k-rationalization of a choice function: a characterization: T. Banerjee. Indian Economic Review, 1-11.
  • Banerjee, T. (2024). Characterization of a k-th best element rationalizable choice function with full domain. Theory and Decision96(4), 503-516.
  • Banerjee, T. (2022). Characterization of a second-best rationalizable choice function with full domain. Research in Economics76(1), 58-61.
  • Banerjee, T. (2010). Right to water: Some theoretical issues. Contemporary Issues and Ideas in Social Sciences, Vol 6, No 1.
  • Banerjee, T. (2008). A Note on Rationalizability of Choice Functions. Contemporary Issues and Ideas in Social Sciences, Vol 4, No 3.

Book Chapters:

  • Banerjee, T. (2025). The Right to Water, Privatisation and the Issue of Efficiency. Contradictions of Democracy, Development and Inequality: A Case of India,(pp. 164-174).Taylor & Francis.
  • Gupta, S. D., & Banerjee, T. (2025). Introduction. In Contradictions of democracy, development and inequality: A case of India (pp. 1–20).Taylor & Francis.
  • Banerjee, T. (2015). Characterisation of a Second-Best Rationalisable Choice Function with General Domain. In Themes in Economic Analysis(pp. 81-88).Routledge India.
  • Kumar, V., Kumar, N., Mandal, K., & Banerjee, T. (2013) Green and Emerging Occupations in India. NISTADS, CSIR. India: Science and Technology (pp. 70-73). Cambridge University Press.
  • Banerjee, T., & Chaudhuri, A. (2013). Surface Transport in India. NISTADS, CSIR. India: Science and Technology (pp. 235-239). Cambridge University Press.
  • Banerjee, T. (2013). Regulations to Control the Exploitation and Pollution of Water. NISTADS, CSIR. India: Science and Technology (pp. 281-285). Cambridge University Press.
  • Mandal, K., Banerjee, T., & Bag, N. (2013). R & D for Drinking Water in Rural India. NISTADS, CSIR. India: Science and Technology (pp. 410-414). Cambridge University Press.
  • Dhawan, H., Ghosh, P., Kundu, R. P., Das Gupta, S., & Bannerjee, T. (2007). Introductory microeconomics: Textbook in economics for class XII. National Council of Educational Research and Training.

Edited Volumes

  • Gupta, S. D., Chakraborty, S., & Banerjee, T. (Eds.). (2025). Contradictions of democracy, development and inequality: A case of India. Taylor & Francis.

Book Review:

  • Banerjee, T (2018). Analysing Economic Institutions. Review of the book: Economic Growth, Efficiency and Inequality by Satish K Jain and Anjan Mukherji. The Book Review Vol 42, No 10.

Reports and Sponsored Research Projects:

  • Skills for Green Jobs. Joint ILO EMP/SKILLS-INTEGRATION and CEDEFOP project. Sponsored by International Labour Organisation (ILO), 2010.
  • Right to water, privatization and the issue of efficiency, Conference on Law and Economics: Theoretical and Empirical Explorations, NALSAR, Hyderabad, January 19-20, 2019.
  • Problem of Legitimacy of a Government in a 2-Party Plurality Rule, Conference on Economic Theory and Policy, Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, February 14-15, 2019.
  • Problem of Legitimacy of a Government in a 2-Party Plurality Rule, Conference on Economic Theory and Policy, Ambedkar University Delhi, March 29-31, 2019.
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