Shatakshee Ramesh Dhongde[1] is an associate professor at the School of Economics, Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, Georgia Institute of Technology. She has provided research papers to the several institutions including the International Monetary Fund and the World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER). Her work has also appeared in several academic journals including World Development.

Shatakshee Dhongde
Born
Shatakshee Ramesh Dhongde
NationalityIndian
Academic career
FieldMicroeconomic theory and development economics
InstitutionIvan Allen College of Liberal Arts, Georgia Institute of Technology
Alma materUniversity of California, Riverside
AwardsUniversity of California, Riverside Graduate Research Award
The Nancy and Richard Ruggles Research Prize
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Dhongde's research interests are in microeconomics and development economics and include inequality, growth, trade liberalization, poverty, and segregation.[2]

Education

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Dhongde gained her degree in economics from the University of Pune, India (1997), her masters in economics from Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, also in Pune, India (1999), and her Ph.D. in economics from the University of California, Riverside, in the United States (2005).[3][4]

Career

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After completing her PhD, Dhongde remained at the University of California, Riverside for a further year as a lecturer.[3] In 2006 she became assistant professor at Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York.[2] Dhongde became assistant professor at Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta in 2011.

Dhongde was also a visiting scholar at the United Nations University-World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER) in Helsinki from June to September 2002.[3]

Awards

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Bibliography

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Thesis

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  • Dhongde, Shatakshee (2005). Essays on growth, income distribution and poverty (PhD thesis). University of California, Riverside. OCLC 63761888.

Chapters in books

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External videos
Talk by Shatakshee Dhongde
  Technology, Development Economics, and Human Rights via Sam Nunn School of International Affairs @ Georgia Tech on YouTube[7]
  • Dhongde, Shatakshee; Pattanaik, Prasanta K. (2009), "Preference, choice, and rationality: Amartya Sen's critique of the theory of rational choice in economics", in Morris, Christopher (ed.), Amartya Sen, Cambridge New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 13–39, ISBN 9780521618069
Also available online: Dhongde, Shatakshee; Pattanaik, Prasanta K. (June 2012). Preference, choice, and rationality: Amartya Sen's critique of the theory of rational choice in economics. Cambridge Journals. pp. 13–39. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511800511.003. ISBN 9780511800511. {{cite book}}: |journal= ignored (help)
  • Dhongde, Shatakshee (2010), "Measuring global poverty", in Denemark, Robert A. (ed.), The international studies encyclopedia, Volume VII: In-La, International Law and Armed Conflict – Labor Migrations and the Global Political Economy, Malden, Massachusetts: International Studies Association and Wiley-Blackwell, ISBN 9781405152389.
Also available online: Dhongde, Shatakshee (2010). "Measuring global poverty". The International Studies Encyclopedia (Section: Global Development Studies). doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.259.
Also known as: The International Studies Association Compendium on Global Development

Journal articles

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Papers

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Videos

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References

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  1. ^ "Dhongde, Shatakshee". Library of Congress. Retrieved 18 July 2014. OCLC database, Oct. 18, 2011: (hdg.: Dhongde, Shatakshee; usage: Shatakshee Dhongde; hdg.: Dhongde, Shatakshee Ramesh; usage: Shatakshee Ramesh Dhongde)
  2. ^ a b Morris, Christopher (2009), "Contributors", in Morris, Christopher (ed.), Amartya Sen, Cambridge New York: Cambridge University Press, p. xi, ISBN 9780521618069
  3. ^ a b c Dhongde, Shatakshee, Shatakshee Dhongde (PDF), Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, Georgia Institute of Technology, archived from the original (PDF) on 5 June 2015
  4. ^ Dhongde, Shatakshee (2005). Essays on growth, income distribution and poverty (PhD thesis). University of California, Riverside. OCLC 63761888.
  5. ^ "Five Ph.D. candidates receive graduate research awards". University of California, Riverside. 4 May 2005. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
  6. ^ Lovekin, Kris. "The Nancy and Richard Ruggles Memorial Fund". International Association for Research in Income and Wealth (IARIW). Retrieved 4 June 2015.
  7. ^ Shatakshee Dhongde, Olga Shemyakina and Margaret Kosal (14 October 2014). Technology, Development Economics, and Human Rights, October 3, 2014 (YouTube). Sam Nunn School of International Affairs @ Georgia Tech. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
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