Essays on applied welfare economics/ Sutirtha Bandyopadhyay
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- Guided by Prof. Bharat Ramaswami
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Thesis (Ph.D.) - Indian Statistical Institute, 2017
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Guided by Prof. Bharat Ramaswami
In this thesis, we explain and analyze three important and basic issues in applied welfare economics in three different chapters. Although all these three chapters pose new questions in new contexts and use different methodologies, the common theme of all these three chapters is welfare evaluation and comparing change in welfare across groups.
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