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Lokendra Kumawat

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Department of Economics
Ramjas College
University of Delhi

Delhi, India
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Working papers

  1. Bhanumurthy, N R & Kumawat, Lokendra, 2018. "Financial Globalisation and Economic Growth in South Asia," Working Papers 18/233, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy.
  2. Kumawat, Lokendra & Bhanumurthy, N. R., 2016. "Regime Shifts in India's Monetary Policy Response Function," Working Papers 16/177, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy.
  3. Lokendra Kumawat & N R Bhanumurthy, 2016. "Regime Shifts in India’s Monetary Policy Response Function," Working Papers id:11400, eSocialSciences.
  4. N. R. Bhanumurthy & Pami Dua & Lokendra Kumawat, 2012. "Weather Shocks, Spot and Futures Agricultural Commodity Prices- An Analysis for India," Working papers 219, Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics.
  5. Kumawat, Lokendra, 2010. "Effect of Rainfall on Seasonals in Indian Manufacturing Production: Evidence from Sectoral Data," MPRA Paper 25300, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  6. NR, Bhanumurthy & Kumawat, Lokendra, 2009. "External Shocks and the Indian Economy: Analyzing through a Small, Structural Quarterly Macroeconometric Model," MPRA Paper 19776, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  7. Pami Dua & Lokendra Kumawat, 2007. "Modelling Seasonal Dynamics in Indian Industrial Production--An Extention of TV-STAR Model," Working papers 162, Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics.
  8. Pami Dua & Lokendra Kumawat, 2005. "Modelling and Forecasting Seasonality in Indian Macroeconomic Time Series," Working papers 136, Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics.

Articles

  1. Lokendra Kumawat, 2024. "Time-variation in response of inflation to monetary policy shocks in India: evidence from TVP-VAR models," Indian Economic Review, Springer, vol. 59(1), pages 233-248, June.
  2. Lokendra Kumawat, 2023. "Pami Dua (ed.): Macroeconometric methods: applications to the Indian economy," Indian Economic Review, Springer, vol. 58(2), pages 457-460, December.
  3. N. R. Bhanumurthy & Lokendra Kumawat, 2020. "Financial Globalization and Economic Growth in South Asia," South Asia Economic Journal, Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, vol. 21(1), pages 31-57, March.
  4. Lokendra Kumawat & N. R. Bhanumurthy, 2018. "Regime-shifts in India’s monetary policy response function," Indian Economic Review, Springer, vol. 53(1), pages 167-182, December.
  5. N. R. Bhanumurthy & Pami Dua & Lokendra Kumawat, 2013. "Weather Shocks And Agricultural Commodity Prices In India," Climate Change Economics (CCE), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 4(03), pages 1-20.
  6. Kumawat, Lokendra & Prasad, Kamta, 2012. "Supply Response of Sugarcane in India: Results from All-India and State-Level Data," Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Indian Society of Agricultural Economics, vol. 67(4), pages 1-15.
  7. Lokendra Kumawat, 2010. "Modelling changes in seasonality in Indian manufacturing production: an application of the STAR model," Journal of Economic Policy Reform, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 13(4), pages 361-372.
  8. N.R. Bhanumurthy & Lokendra Kumawat, 2009. "Global Economic Crisis and Indian Economy," Review of Market Integration, India Development Foundation, vol. 1(2), pages 123-135, May.
  9. Lokendra Kumawat, 2008. "Book Review: India's Emerging Economy: Performance and Prospects in the 1990s and Beyond," Indian Economic Review, Department of Economics, Delhi School of Economics, vol. 43(1), pages 153-156, July.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Bhanumurthy, N R & Kumawat, Lokendra, 2018. "Financial Globalisation and Economic Growth in South Asia," Working Papers 18/233, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy.

    Cited by:

    1. Aderemi Timothy Ayomitunde & Ogunleye Akin George & Lucas B. Ojo & Okoh Johnson Ifeanyi, 2020. "Globalization and Economic Growth: Evidence from European Countries," European Financial and Accounting Journal, Prague University of Economics and Business, vol. 2020(1), pages 67-82.
    2. Burman, Anirudh & Patnaik, Ila & Roy, Shubho & Shah, Ajay, 2018. "Diagnosing and overcoming sustained food price volatility: Enabling a National Market for Food," Working Papers 18/236, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy.
    3. Mohammad Omar FARUK, 2024. "Nexus between global financial integration and economic growth: An ARDL approach," Theoretical and Applied Economics, Asociatia Generala a Economistilor din Romania / Editura Economica, vol. 0(2(639), S), pages 161-182, Summer.
    4. Alade Olajide RAJI & Rasheed Adegboga AFOLABI & Titilayo Abiodun OSINUGA, 2021. "Financial Globalisation and the Performance of Nigerian Deposit Money Bank," Economics and Applied Informatics, "Dunarea de Jos" University of Galati, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, issue 3, pages 5-11.
    5. Shastri, Shruti & Giri, A.K. & Mohapatra, Geetilaxmi, 2022. "Foreign capital inflows and poverty linkages in South Asia: Do the forms of capital inflows matter?," Economic Systems, Elsevier, vol. 46(3).
    6. Yuanzhi Liu & Akintoye Victor Adejumo & Oluwabunmi Opeyemi Adejumo & Timothy Ayomitunde Aderemi, 2022. "Globalization and Economic Growth: A Sustainability Analysis for South Asian Countries," Global Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science, vol. 13(4), pages 507-522, September.
    7. Ngo Thai Hung, 2023. "Causal relationship between globalization, economic growth and CO2 emissions in Vietnam using Wavelet analysis," Energy & Environment, , vol. 34(7), pages 2386-2412, November.
    8. Ze, Fu & Yu, Wence & Ali, Anis & Hishan, Sanil S. & Muda, Iskandar & Khudoykulov, Khurshid, 2023. "Influence of natural resources, ICT, and financial globalization on economic growth: Evidence from G10 countries," Resources Policy, Elsevier, vol. 81(C).
    9. Stéphane Mbiankeu Nguea & Armand Gilbert Noula & Issidor Noumba, 2024. "Financial Globalization and Democracy: Implications for Economic Growth in African Countries," Journal of the Knowledge Economy, Springer;Portland International Center for Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET), vol. 15(1), pages 3355-3379, March.

  2. Kumawat, Lokendra & Bhanumurthy, N. R., 2016. "Regime Shifts in India's Monetary Policy Response Function," Working Papers 16/177, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy.

    Cited by:

    1. Padha, Vimarsh & Chaubal, Aditi, 2024. "Impact of global liquidity on Indian financial markets and monetary policy outcomes: An ARDL approach," Journal of Asian Economics, Elsevier, vol. 90(C).
    2. Pandey, Radhika & Patnaik, Ila, 2016. "Legislative strategy for setting up an independent debt management agency," Working Papers 16/178, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy.
    3. Sengupta, Bodhisatva, 2016. "Endogenous Leadership in a Federal Transfer Game," Working Papers 16/180, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy.

  3. Lokendra Kumawat & N R Bhanumurthy, 2016. "Regime Shifts in India’s Monetary Policy Response Function," Working Papers id:11400, eSocialSciences.

    Cited by:

    1. Gupta, Poonam & Eichengreen, Barry & Choudhary, Rishabh, 2021. "Inflation Targeting in India : An Interim Assessment," MPRA Paper 112656, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Pandey, Radhika & Patnaik, Ila, 2016. "Legislative strategy for setting up an independent debt management agency," Working Papers 16/178, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy.
    3. Sengupta, Bodhisatva, 2016. "Endogenous Leadership in a Federal Transfer Game," Working Papers 16/180, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy.
    4. Utso Pal Mustafi & Rajeswari Sengupta, 2020. "Regime changes in Indias monetary policy and Tenures of RBI governors," Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai Working Papers 2020-011, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India.

  4. N. R. Bhanumurthy & Pami Dua & Lokendra Kumawat, 2012. "Weather Shocks, Spot and Futures Agricultural Commodity Prices- An Analysis for India," Working papers 219, Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics.

    Cited by:

    1. N. R. Bhanumurthy & Pami Dua & Lokendra Kumawat, 2013. "Weather Shocks And Agricultural Commodity Prices In India," Climate Change Economics (CCE), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 4(03), pages 1-20.

  5. NR, Bhanumurthy & Kumawat, Lokendra, 2009. "External Shocks and the Indian Economy: Analyzing through a Small, Structural Quarterly Macroeconometric Model," MPRA Paper 19776, University Library of Munich, Germany.

    Cited by:

    1. Sajad Ahmad Bhat & Bandi Kamaiah, 2021. "Fiscal policy and macroeconomic effects: structural macroeconometric model and simulation analysis," Journal of Social and Economic Development, Springer;Institute for Social and Economic Change, vol. 23(1), pages 81-105, June.
    2. Sudipto Mundle & N.R. Bhanumurthy & Surajit Das, 2010. "Fiscal Consolidation with High Growth : A Policy Simulation Model for India," Macroeconomics Working Papers 23070, East Asian Bureau of Economic Research.
    3. Inayat Ullah Mangla, 2011. "Reconstructing the Performance of Pakistan’s Political Economy: Another Paradigm," Lahore Journal of Economics, Department of Economics, The Lahore School of Economics, vol. 16(Special E), pages 30-70, September.
    4. Bathla, Seema, 2012. "Volatility in Agriculture Commodity Prices in India: Impact and Macroeconomic and Sector-Specific Policy Responses," 123rd Seminar, February 23-24, 2012, Dublin, Ireland 122543, European Association of Agricultural Economists.
    5. Akbar, Muhammad & Ahmad, Eatzaz, 2021. "Repercussions of exchange rate depreciation on the economy of Pakistan: Simulation analysis using macroeconometric model," Journal of Policy Modeling, Elsevier, vol. 43(3), pages 574-600.
    6. Bathla, Seema, 2011. "Resilience of Indian agriculture to external shocks: Analyzing through a structural econometric model," IAMO Forum 2011: Will the "BRICs Decade" Continue? – Prospects for Trade and Growth 14, Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Central and Eastern Europe (IAMO).

  6. Pami Dua & Lokendra Kumawat, 2005. "Modelling and Forecasting Seasonality in Indian Macroeconomic Time Series," Working papers 136, Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics.

    Cited by:

    1. Sujata Kar, 2010. "A Periodic Autoregressive Model of Indian WPI Inflation," Margin: The Journal of Applied Economic Research, National Council of Applied Economic Research, vol. 4(3), pages 279-292, August.
    2. Somesh Kumar Mathur & Surendra Babu, 2014. "Modelling & Forecasting of Re/$ Exchange rate – An empirical analysis," 2nd International Conference on Energy, Regional Integration and Socio-Economic Development 7741, EcoMod.
    3. Kumawat, Lokendra, 2010. "Effect of Rainfall on Seasonals in Indian Manufacturing Production: Evidence from Sectoral Data," MPRA Paper 25300, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    4. Syed Kalim Hyder Bukhari & Abdul Jalil & Nasir Hamid Rao, 2011. "Detection and Forecasting of Islamic Calendar Effects in Time Series Data: Revisited," SBP Working Paper Series 39, State Bank of Pakistan, Research Department.
    5. Pami Dua & Lokendra Kumawat, 2007. "Modelling Seasonal Dynamics in Indian Industrial Production--An Extention of TV-STAR Model," Working papers 162, Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics.

Articles

  1. N. R. Bhanumurthy & Lokendra Kumawat, 2020. "Financial Globalization and Economic Growth in South Asia," South Asia Economic Journal, Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, vol. 21(1), pages 31-57, March.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  2. Lokendra Kumawat & N. R. Bhanumurthy, 2018. "Regime-shifts in India’s monetary policy response function," Indian Economic Review, Springer, vol. 53(1), pages 167-182, December.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  3. Kumawat, Lokendra & Prasad, Kamta, 2012. "Supply Response of Sugarcane in India: Results from All-India and State-Level Data," Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Indian Society of Agricultural Economics, vol. 67(4), pages 1-15.

    Cited by:

    1. Umanath Malaiarasan & R. Paramasivam & K. Thomas Felix & S. J. Balaji, 2020. "Simultaneous equation model for Indian sugar sector," Journal of Social and Economic Development, Springer;Institute for Social and Economic Change, vol. 22(1), pages 113-141, June.

  4. Lokendra Kumawat, 2010. "Modelling changes in seasonality in Indian manufacturing production: an application of the STAR model," Journal of Economic Policy Reform, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 13(4), pages 361-372.

    Cited by:

    1. Kumawat, Lokendra, 2010. "Effect of Rainfall on Seasonals in Indian Manufacturing Production: Evidence from Sectoral Data," MPRA Paper 25300, University Library of Munich, Germany.

  5. N.R. Bhanumurthy & Lokendra Kumawat, 2009. "Global Economic Crisis and Indian Economy," Review of Market Integration, India Development Foundation, vol. 1(2), pages 123-135, May.

    Cited by:

    1. Masudul Hasan Adil & Shadab Danish & Sajad Ahmad Bhat & Bandi Kamaiah, 2020. "Fisher Effect: An Empirical Re-examination in Case of India," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 40(1), pages 262-276.

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NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 8 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (4) 2010-01-16 2010-10-09 2010-10-23 2016-09-18
  2. NEP-CWA: Central and Western Asia (2) 2008-02-02 2010-01-16
  3. NEP-ETS: Econometric Time Series (2) 2005-08-20 2008-02-02
  4. NEP-FOR: Forecasting (2) 2005-08-20 2010-10-23
  5. NEP-AGR: Agricultural Economics (1) 2012-11-03
  6. NEP-CBA: Central Banking (1) 2016-09-18
  7. NEP-CMP: Computational Economics (1) 2010-01-16
  8. NEP-ENV: Environmental Economics (1) 2012-11-03
  9. NEP-FDG: Financial Development and Growth (1) 2018-06-11
  10. NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (1) 2016-09-18
  11. NEP-SOG: Sociology of Economics (1) 2016-09-18

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