Aditya
Shrinivas
Centre for Public Policy (CPP) - Secondary Member
I am an Assistant Professor at the Economics Department at Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore. My research interest is in development economics, with a focus on food security, health and nutrition outcomes. I am also interested in studying risk-sharing networks and consumption smoothing in village economies. I graduated from the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign with a Phd in Applied Economics in 2019.
Research Interests: Development Economics
Working Papers
- Labor Market Effects of Food Transfers: Evidence from India’s Public Distribution System (with Ben Crost and Kathy Baylis)
- Risk pooling and precautionary savings in village economies (with Marcel Fafchamps)
- Illness and wage loss: Longitudinal evidence from India (with Suhani Jalota, Aprajit Mahajan and Grant Miller)
- PhD, Applied Economics, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, 2019
- MPA, Cornell University, 2013
- BE, Computer Science, SJCE Mysore India, 2008