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I worked as a Development Economist in Government Departments for 45 years with expertise in the
following multi-disciplinary tasks:
(a) Linking MDGs/SDGs with National Development Plans, Budgets and Poverty Reduction and
Growth Strategy Paper;
(b) Analyzing current budget allocations for social protection, assessing MDG needs and identifying
fiscal space for achieving MDG targets for social protection;
(c) Public Financial Management Reforms, formulation of policies and plans, and identifying and
costing social protection activities;
(d) Prepare Medium-term Strategic Plans and Budgets for selected sectors including Social
Protection/ Social Security and Welfare;
(e) Conduct economic/financial cost-benefit analysis, and monitoring and evaluation of projects;
(f) Manage public debt and formulate policies for debt management for fidcal sustainability.
(g) Conduct capacity building training programs for social protection measures.
Worked as Consultant for ADB, AfDB, WB, IMF, ComSec, UNCTAD, UNDP, UNECA, UNESCAP,
UNITAR and UNSIAP in 26 countries in Asia, Africa, Europe and America (viz. Bahrain, Bangladesh,
Bhutan, Cambodia, China, Ethiopia, the Gambia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Maldives,
Mongolia, Nepal, Philippines, Samoa, Senegal, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Thailand, UAE, UK,
USA, Uzbekistan).
Hold MA degree in Economics from Calcutta University and Ph.D. in Economics as Commonwealth
Scholar from the East Anglia University, England. Possess diversity in skills in research, teaching, training
and modeling; and have many publications on MDGs and social security measures..
Working Experiences:
(a) ADB Transport Sector Assessment Specialist for Sri Lanka, March-June 2017.
(b) World Bank Consultant (Financial/Economic Cost-Benefit Analysis), Laos, Dec 2016-Jan 2017.
(c) ADB Public Debt Management Expert for Bhutan, August-November 2016.
(d) ADB Public Financial Management Expert for CAREC countries (viz. Afghanistan, Azerbaijan,
China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Mongolia, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and
Uzbekistan) (November 2015-June 2016)
(e) Macro-Fiscal Policy Adviser, MOF, Dubai, UAE, (May 2015-October 2015).
(f) World Bank Technical Adviser (Strategic Planning and Budgeting, and Debt Management), MOF
and Planning Commission, Bangladesh (January 2011-June 2014).
(g) ADB Debt Management Adviser, MOF, Maldives (December 2010);
(h) AfDB Macroeconomic Adviser, the Gambia (December 2008-November 2010);
(i) ADB Macroeconomic Modeling Specialist, Nepal (Intermittent 4 months in 2009-2010);
(j) World Bank Debt Adviser, Uzbekistan (September-November 2008);
(k) ComSectt. Consultant (Debt Sustainability Analysis), UK (July-August 2008);
(l) ADB Strategic Planning Expert, MOF, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia (June 2007-June 2008);
(m) Professor (Public Policy and Research Methodology), IILM, Delhi, India (March 2006-May 2007);
(n) UNESCAP Consultant (Debt Management and Capital Market Development) MOF, Samoa (May
2005), Cambodia and Laos (Feb 2006); Nepal (May 2006).
(o) Economic Adviser, MOF, Delhi, India (March 1989- January 2006);
(p) Adviser (Modeling and Policy Planning), Planning Commission, India (Jan 1987-Feb 1989);
(q) Chief Economist, Ministry of Steel, India (October 1984-December 1986);
(r) Chief (Economic Division), BICP, Government of India (October 1982- September 1984);
(s) Deputy Adviser, UNDP Transport Policy Planning Project in India (May 1978-Sept 1982).
(t) Research Officer (Public Finance Management), MOF, Delhi, India (July 1973- April 1978).
(u) Assistant Director (Indian Economic Service), Delhi, India (November 1971-June 1973).
(v) Research Officer (Economics), Presidency University, Calcutta, India (June 1970-Oct 1971).
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5. Education [Indicate college/university and other specialized education of expert, giving names of
institutions, degrees obtained, and dates of obtainment]:
(a) Ph.D. (Economics), School of Economic and Social Studies, East Anglia University, U.K., 1977
(b) MA (Economics), First Class, Calcutta University, India, 1969.
(c) BA (Economic Honours), First Class, Presidency College, Calcutta University, India, 1967.
7. Other Training [Indicate significant training since degrees under 5 - Education were obtained]:
(a) Obtained Computer Training from the University of East Anglia, England (April-May 1975) and
National Informatics Centre in India during Oct-1979 and
(b) Very efficient in working with MSWORD, MSEXCEL, MSPPP, XLSTAT, REGRESSIT, SPSS and
EVIEWS for econometric modelling and statistical analysis;
8. Countries of Work Experience: [List countries where expert has worked in the last ten years]
Since 2006 I worked in 21 countries in Asia, Africa, EU ans USA viz, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Cambodia, the Gambia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Nepal,
Philippines, Samoa, Sri Lanka, Thailand, UAE, UK, and Uzbekistan) as a Consultant for various
International Development Organisations such as the Asian Development Bank, African Development
Bank, World Bank, Commonwealth Secretariat, IMF, UNDP, UN-ESCAP, UN Institute for Training and
Research (UNITAR) and UN Statistical Institute for Asia and Pacific (UN-SIAP).
9. Languages [For each language indicate proficiency: good/ fair/ poor in speaking, reading, writing]:
10. Employment Record [Starting with present position, list in reverse order every employment held by
expert since graduation, giving for each employment (see format here below): dates of employment,
name of employing organization, positions held.]:
Period Employng Organization Position Held (Major Tasks)
(From To)
27 March to Asian Development Bank, ADB Research Specilist (Economic
30 June 2017 Phillipines, Manila Assessment of Transport Sector
Development in Sri Lanka)
Dec 2016 to World Bank funded project on World Bank Consultant for Social and
Jan 2017 Financial/Economic Cost Benefit Enviromental Impact Analysis and
Analysis of Hydropower Projects in Financial/Economic Cost Benefit
Lao PDR through PWC India Analysis of Hydro Power Projects in
Limited Lao PDR
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Dec 2010 ADB Program on Strengthening ADB Public Debt Management Adviser
Institutional Capacity for (Debt Sustainability Analysis and
Macroeconomic Management, Formulation of Fiscal-Monetary
Ministry of Finance and Treasury, Policies, and Measures for Capital
Govt. Of Maldives, Male Market Development)
Dec 2008 to African Development Bank AfDB Macroeconomic Adviser
Nov 2010 Institutional Support Project on (Strategic Planning and Budgeting for
(for 20 months on Financial and Economic Reforms, selected sectors including social
intermittentr basis) Ministry of Finance and Economic protection, Project Appraisal and
Affairs, The Gambia, Banjul, Monitoring and Evaluation, Debt
Africa. Management and Policy)
Sep-Oct 2009 and ADB Program on Macroeconomic ADB Macroeconomic Modeling
Apr-May 2010 Management, Nepal Rastra Bank Specialist and Team Leader (Macro-
and ADB Nepal Resident Office, economic forecasting for medium term
Nepal, Kathmandu planning and budgeting
Sept 2008 to World Bank Resident Office and World Bank Consultant (Debt
Nov 2008 Minstry of Finance, Uzbekistan, Sustainability Analysis}
Tashkent
15 July to Commonwealth Secretariat, COMSEC Consultant (Debt
31 Aug 2008 Special Advisory Services on Sustainability Modeling and Analysis)
Debt Management, UK, England
01 June 2007 to ADB Capacity Building Project on ADB Strategic Planning Expert
08 July 2008 Governance Reforms, Ministry of (Strategic Planning and Budgeting for
Finance, Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar selected sectors including social
protection, Project Appraisal and
Monitoring and Evaluation, Debt
Management and Policy)
Mar 2006 to Institute for Integrated Lerarning Professor (Public Policy and
May 2007 for Management (IILM), Delhi, Research Methodology)
India
Mar 1989 to Ministry of Finance, Government Economic Adviser (Bugeting for selected
Jan 2006 of India, New Delhi sectors including social protection,
Project Appraisal and Monitoring and
Evaluation, Debt Management and
Policy)
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Year / Location: 27 March to 30 June 2017, at ADB Sri Lanka Resident Office at Colombo, and at New
Delhi, India.
Client: Asian Development Bank, South Asia Department, Manila, Philippines.
Main project features: Economic Assessment of Transport Sector Development in Sri Lanka
Positions held: ADB Research Specialist
Activities Performed:
(1) Prepared a Report on assessment of the financial, fiscal, economic, social, technological and
environmental sustainability of the transport sector development in Sri Lanka.
(2) Report dealt with sector and Political-Economic-Social-Technological context; institutional set up
and regulatory framework; national and sector development strategies, problems, constraints and
policies; Medium Term Macro-Economic and Fiscal Framework; Medium Term Investment Plan for
major sectors; and national and transport sector Development challenges and Prospects;
(3) Report made situational analysis and assessment of operational and financial performance of
various transport modes, Strength-Weakness-Opportunities and Threat (SWOT) Analysis, Multi-
Stakeholders Analysis (MSA), sector development and investment plan and financial budget; and
funding by the Asian Development Bank and other development partners during the past decade.
(4) Report also made a review of recent Country Assistance Program Evaluation (CAPE) and
Transport Sector Assistance Program Evaluation (SAPE) by ADB/ IED and review of recent Project
Completion Reports by ADB; and drew lessons for future for ADB Assistance Programs in Sri Lanka
regional integration in South Asia.
12-B. Name of assignment or project: World Bank Funded Project on Improving Hydropower IPP
Process; Concession Agreement Management, Monitoring and Implementation of Policy on Sustainable
Hydropower Development (Project ID: P148755, Contract # C2bcd-CS04)
Year / Location: Dec 2016 to Jan 2017 at Vientiane, Laos PDR and New Delhi, India.
Client: World Bank and Ministry of Energy, Laos through PWC India Private Limited.
Main project features: Capacity Building on Economic-Fiscal-Budgetary- Financial-Technological-
Social- Environmental Assessment of Hydropower Projects in Laos PDR
Positions held: World Bank Resource Person
Activities Performed:
(1) Prepared Guide Book and Training Manuals on Social-Environmental Impact Analysis and Financial-
Economic Cost Benefit Analysis Techniques and Methodology and Applications for Hypower Projects
of Laos;
(2) Conducted capacity building Workshops at the Laos National University at Vientianne for Multi-
Stakeholders on Project Appraisal Techniques and Methodology, Macroeconomic Prospects and
Power Demand Forecasting, Budgetary and Fiscal Analysis; Financial-Economic Cost Benefit
Analysis, and Environmental and Social Impact analysis of hydropower projects in Laos PDR.
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12-C. Name of assignment or project: ADB TA-8727 REG: Research and Development Technical
Assistance for Study for a Power Sector Financing Road Map within Central Asia Regional Economic
Cooperation (CAREC)
Year / Location: April 2015, and November 2015 to April 2016 at New Delhi, India.
Client: Asian Development Bank through PWC India Private Limited
Main project features: Economic-Financial Assessment of Power Sector Development in CAREC
(Central Asia Regional Economic Co-operation) Countries
Positions held: Public Financial Management Expert
Activities Performed:
(1) Analysed macroeconomic prospects and conducted Project Appraisal of Power Projects;
(2) Made Macroeconomic Forecasting for assessment of Macroeconomic Stability and Fiscal-Financial Viability and
Debt Sustainability Analysis in each of the CAREC Countries (VIZ. Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, China, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyz Republic, Mongolia, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan).
(3) Provided advice on fiscal-monetary policies and capital market development measures for debt
sustainability and macroeconomic stability.
13-D. Name of assignment or project: Public Financial Management Policies and Reforms.
Year / Location: May to October 2015 at Dubai, UAE.
Client: Ministry of Finance, Government of Dubai.
Main project features: Public Financial Management and Governance Reforms
Positions held: Macro-Fiscal Policy Adviser
Activities Performed:
Major Tasks Performed:
(1) Conducted economic research and analysis for public financial management reforms and policies,
(2) Prepared strategic plans and budgets for selected sectors including social security and welfare
13-E. Name of assignment or project: World Bank Administered and Multi Donor (DFID/ EU/
Netherlands) Funded Project on Deepening Medium Term Budgeting Framework (MTBF) and
Strengthening Financial Accountability
Year / Location: Jan 2011 to June 2014, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Client: World Bank and Ministry of Finance and Planning Commission, Government of Bangladesh.
Main project features: Strategic Planning and Budgeting; Project Appraisal and Result-Based
Monitoring and Evaluation of Development Projects, Programs and Plans; Public Debt Management and
Policy
Positions held: Technical Adviser (Strategic Planning, Budgeting, Project Appraisal, M&E)
Activities performed:
During three and half years, I performed multi-disciplinary tasks as follow:
(a) Linked SDGs with National and Sectoral Plans and Budgets,
(b) Formulated methodology for economic/financial cost-benefit analysis and result-based monitoring
and evaluation of economic policies, programs and environmental and social impact analysis;
(c) Provided advice for preparation of Medium Term Strategic Plans and budgets for selected line
ministries such as Social Securities and Social Welfare, Agriculture and Food, Education, Health,
Transport and Power, Local Governments;
(d) Prepared Guide Books and training manuals and conducted capacity building training programs for multi-
stakeholders on medium term strategic planning and budgeting, Project Appraisal.
13-G. Name of assignment or project: ADB Capacity Building Project on Governance Reforms
Year / Location: June 2007-July 2008, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
Client: Ministry of Finance, Government of Mongolia.
Main project features: Strategic Planning, Financial Planning, Program Budgeting
Positions held: Strategic Planning Expert
Activities performed: During 12 months performed the following multi disciplinary tasks:
(a) Linked SDGs with National and Sectoral Plans and Budgets,
(b) Formulated methodology for economic/financial cost-benefit analysis and result-based monitoring
and evaluation of economic policies, programs and environmental and social impact analysis;
(c) Provided advice for preparation of Medium Term Strategic Plans and budgets for selected line
ministries such as Social Securities and Social Welfare, Agriculture and Food, Education, Health,
Transport and Power, Local Governments;
(d) Prepared Guide Books and training manuals and conducted capacity building training programs for multi-
stakeholders on medium term strategic planning and budgeting, Project Appraisal.
(e) In October 2007 at UN-ESCAP, Bangkok, presented a Report on Inter-linkages between MDG,
PRSP and National Development Plans and Budgets;
(f) In August 2007 at UN-SIAP, Chiba, Japan conducted a inter-government training program for
Govt Finance Statistics, Balance of Payments, and Monetary and Financial Statistics;
13-H. Name of assignment or project: Teaching Public Policy and Research Methodology to the
MBA students
Year / Location: March 2006- May 2007, New Delhi, India
Client: Institute of Integrated Learning and Management (IILM), Lodi Road, New Delhi-110002.
Main project features: Teaching Public Policy, Research Methodology, Applied Econometrics,
Positions held: Professor (Public Policy and Research Methodology) and Head of the Economics
Department
Activities Performed:
(a) Delivered lectures on Public Policy, Research Methodology, Project Appraisal and
Economic/Financial Cost-Benefit Analysia to MBA students;
(b) Conducted a training program and acted as a Resource Person for in-service training on
Monitoring and Evaluation of Social Security and Welfare and Poverty Alleviation Programs to
officers of the Indian Economic Service during April 2007;
13-I. Name of assignment or project: Macro-Fiscal Modelling & Debt Sustainability Analysis;
Year / Location: March 1989- January 2006, New Delhi, India
Client: Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Govt of India
Main project features: Economic Policies and Public Finance Management Reforms, Macro-Fiscal
Projections and Public and External Debt Management
Positions held: Economic Adviser (Public Finance Management Reforms, Macro-Fiscal Projections, and
Public and External Debt Management)
Major Tasks Performed:
During almost 17 years as Economic Adviser, I performed the following multi-disciplinary tasks:
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and/or other disciplinary action being taken by ADB.
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ranked first, a copy of the CV signed by the expert and/or specialist must be submitted to the ADB prior to the
commencement of contract negotiations.
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ANNEX
1.1 Medium Term Strategic Business Plan for Agriculture in Bangladesh, pp.1-80, World Bank
Administered and Multi-Donor (EU/ DFID) Funded Project on DMTBF, Ministry of Finance,
Bangladesh, Dhaka, May 2012.
1.2 An Operational Guide for the preparation of a Medium Term Strategic Business Plan for Line
Ministries in Bangladesh, pp.1-71, World Bank Administered and Multi-Donor (EU/DFID) Funded
Project on DMTBF, Ministry of Finance, Bangladesh, Dhaka, February 2012.
1.3 Budget Strategy and Fiscal Policy Framework Paper, pp.1-39, AfDB-ISPEFG, MOFEA, the
Gambia, Banjul, July 2010.
1.4 An Operational Macro-economic Model for Nepal- Model Structures, Data Base, Test and
Calibration Techniques, Summary Results and Policy Recommendations, Part-1: 60 pages and
Part-2: 65 pages, ADB Resident Office and Nepal Rastra Bank, Kathmandu, Oct 2009.
1.5 Macroeconomic Analysis, Modelling, Projections and Recommended Policy Reforms- pp.1-57,
African Development Bank (AfDB) Institutional Support Project on Economic & Financial
Governance (ISPEFG), Gambia, Banjul, 31 Jan 2009.
1.6 Program Assessment Rating Tool (PART) - Basic Concepts, Methodology and Applications for
Mongolia, pp.1-50, ADB Capacity Building Project on Governance Reforms (ADB-CBPGR),
Ministry of Finance (MOF), Govt of Mongolia, July 2008.
1.7 Manual on Medium Term Budget Preparation and Procedures for Line Ministries, pp.1-34, ADB-
CBPGR, MOF, Mongolia, Feb 2008.
1.8 Strategic Plans and Program Budgets for 3 Pilot Ministries in Mongolia- Ministry of Education,
Culture and Science; Ministry of Food and Agriculture; and Ministry of Social Welfare and labour,
pp.1-94, ADB-CBPGR, MOF, Mongolia, January 2008.
1.9 Official Economic statistics- Part-1 on Government Finance Statistics (GFS) and Balance of
Payments (BOP) Statistics, Part-2 on Monetary and Financial statistics (MFS) and Multi–Factor
Productivity Measures (MFP), pp.1-70, UN Statistical Institute for Asia and Pacific, Chiba,
Japan, Aug 2007.
1.10 Economic Reforms in India- Rationale, Scope, Progress and Unfinished Agenda, pp.1-80, Bank of
Maharashtra, Pune, Feb 2003.
1.11 Promoting resource-based export-oriented SMEs in Asia and the Pacific, pp.33-76, Investment
Promotion and Enterprise Development Bulletin for Asia and the Pacific, ESCAP, United Nations,
Bangkok, Sept 2003.
1.12 Country Experiences of India, pp.141-147, part-2, External Debt Statistics - Guide for Compilers
and Users, IMF and World Bank, Washington D.C., 2003.
1.13 General Agreement on Trade in Services– Implications for the Indian financial sector, pp.6-14,
Bima Vidya, Management Development Centre, Mumbai, July 2003.
1.14 Off budget risks and their management, Chapter-3, Public Expenditure, and Financial Management
Review, Report No. 24256-PH, A Joint Document of The Govt of the Philippines, World Bank
and ADB, World Bank Philippines Country Office, April 30, 2003.
1.15 Management of Contingent Liabilities in Philippines- Policies, Processes, Legal Framework and
Institutions, pp.1-60, World Bank, Washington D.C., 2002.
1.16 Management of Public Debt in India, pp.85-110, in Accompanying Document to the Guidelines for
Public Debt Management, IMF, Washington, June 2002.
1.17 East Asian Economic Crisis and Lessons for External Debt Management, pp.77-95, in External
Debt Management, ed. by A. Vasudevan, RBI, Mumbai, April 1999.
1.18 Fiscal Policies for Management of External Capital Flows, pp. 194-207, in Corporate External Debt
Management, edited by Jawahar Mulraj, CRISIL, Bombay, Dec 1999
1.19 Sovereign Debt Management in India, pp.561-579, Sovereign Debt Management Forum:
Compilation of Presentations, World Bank, Washington, 2000Role of private sector including
privatization in selected Asian countries and lessons for Africa, pp.1-110, UN-ECA, Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia, Oct. 1998.
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1.20 Foreign Investment- Technology Transfer- and Growth Nexus in Asian economies, pp.1-158, UN-
ESCAP, Bangkok, Oct 1997.
1.21 Policies and Strategies for Promoting the Role of the Private Sector in Industrial and Technological
Development, including Privatization in South Asian Economies, pp.1-171, ST/ESCAP/1696, UN,
NY, 1996.
1.22 Structural Reforms and Stabilization Policies in India- Rationale and Medium Term Outlook, pp.20-
56, in Economic Liberalization and its Impact, ed. SP Gupta, Macmillan India Ltd, Delhi, 1993.
1.23 Pricing, productivity and competitiveness of Indian Steel industry, pp.269-292, in Indian
Industrialization, ed. Arun Ghosh, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1992.
1.24 Trends and projections of rail and road goods and passenger traffic in India, pp.105-161, in
Transport Planning and Development, ed. V Mahajan, Deep & Deep, Delhi, 1991.
1.25 Multisectoral and multiregional transport model for India– database and calibration techniques,
pp.391-403, Environment and Planning (London), 15-A, 1983.
1.26 Application of shift and share technique for forecasting regional and sectoral growth in India in the
Sixth Plan, pp.187-200, Indian Journal of Regional Science, 13(2), 1981.
2.1 Inter-linkages between development research and policy planning in India- analytical lessons for
other developing countries, jointly with Arvind Virmani, pp.1-115, East Asian Bureau for
Economic Research (EABER), Australia, April 2008.
2.2 Interlinkages between UN Millennium Development Goals, National Development Plans and
Poverty Reduction Growth Strategy - Selected Country Experiences from ESCAP, Part-1, pp.1-84,
Part-2, pp.1-78, UN-ESCAP, Bangkok, October 2007.
2.3 Bridging research and policy- a case study of India, pp.14-15, Global Development Network
Research Monitor. No.1, Sept 2006.
2.4 Promoting resource-based export-oriented SMEs for employment generation in Asia and the
Pacific, pp.33-76, Investment Promotion and Enterprise Development Bulletin for Asia and the
Pacific, ESCAP, United Nations, Bangkok, Sept 2003.
2.5 Role of Agro-based and Resource-Based SMEs for Export Promotion and Poverty Alleviation in
ESCAP countries, pp.1-126, UN ESCAP, Bangkok, January 2003.
2.6 Poverty and Environment- How to break the vicious circle? Pp.39-46, Souvenir of the Global
Society for Protection of Human Rights, Delhi, Jan 2000.
2.7 UNDP Human Development Index – Some Methodological Issues and Alternative Measures,
pp.1-30, UNDP, UN Plaza, New York, March 1993.
2.8 Inequality index with differences in inequality aversion for groups, Rivista Internazionale di
Scienze Economiche e Commercialli (Milan, Italy), 1983.
2.9 Decompositions of inequality measures and a comparative analysis, jointly with Prof. A. Parikh,
pp.23-48, Empirical Economics (Vienna, Austria), vol.7, 1982.
2.10 Statistical interpretation and decomposition of Atkinson’s inequality index, jointly with Prof. A.
Parikh, pp.13-18, Rivista di Mathematica per le Scienze Economiche e Socoali (Milan, Italy),
15(1), 1982.
2.11 Decompositions of inequality measures and a comparative analysis, jointly with Prof. A. Parikh,
pp.23-48, Empirical Economics (Vienna, Austria), vol.7, 1982.
2.12 Decompositions of Atkinson’s measure of inequality, jointly with Prof. Ashok Parikh, pp.171-178,
Australian Economic Papers, vol.20 (36), June 1981.
2.13 Choice of demographic units in analyzing the size distribution on income, pp.20-29, Journal of
Income and Wealth, 3 (1), 1978.