Kuldeep
Singh
I am a macroeconomist focusing on issues related to developing economies. In my research, I build quantitative macroeconomic models featuring rich heterogeneity and market frictions, disciplined by micro data, to answer various macroeconomic questions. My work includes studying the aggregate and distributional implications of large-scale policies and examining the impact of financial frictions on development.
Prior to joining IIM Bangalore, I graduated with a PhD in Economics from Washington University in St. Louis in 2024.
Research Interests: Macroeconomics, Macroeconomic Development
Working Papers
- Universal Basic Income for Developing Economies
- Risky Business and the Process of Development (with Paco Buera, Jeremy Majerovitz, Yongseok Shin)
- PhD in Economics, Washington University in St. Louis
- M.S. in Quantitative Economics, Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi
- B.A (Hons) in Economics, University of Delhi