
Yogita Shamdasani
@yogitajs
Development economist and assistant professor @NUSingapore.
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https://sites.google.com/site/yogitashamdasani/ 22-07-2015 19:44:44
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Great to have Melissa S. Kearney at Pitt Economics presenting her work on a very topical question :what would happen if there were an increase in college degree enrolllment


New Research Alert! Temperature and Human Capital in India from @teevrat, Maulik Jagnani, and @vis_taraz Check it out here: journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.108…


My op-ed on why millions are protesting in #FarmersProtest. Ag reform is desperately needed, but the new farm laws lack the obvious safeguards that should accompany a massive deregulation: nbcnews.com/think/opinion/… For economists - original version here: drive.google.com/file/d/1ry21_a…





This Emily Breza Supreet Kaur Yogita Shamdasani paper is super impressive: drive.google.com/file/d/1BxnWka… They randomize hundreds of jobs across dozens of villages and months to measure the (extensive) typical slack in rural labor markets in India.


Friends, BU Economics is hosting NEUDC this year and the submission deadline is Aug 15th. Please do share! sites.google.com/view/neudc2021 Seema Jayachandran Asim Ijaz Khwaja Christopher Udry Nathan Nunn @FrankSchilbach @raogautam David Lagakos Ray Fisman Daniele Paserman @JoshuaSGoodman Andrew Foster

⭐ VoxDev Talks: NEW EPISODE Today ⭐ Roads are expensive. But Yogita Shamdasani of NUS tells Tim Phillips Talk Normal about how a national roadbuilding program in rural India is transforming agriculture. Listen and subscribe: podfollow.com/voxdev





Higher temperatures in India lower yields and thereby lower demand for non-agricultural goods. This keeps people trapped in low productivity agriculture, inhibiting structural transformation. steg.cepr.org/sites/default/… hugely important paper by @liu_mag Yogita Shamdasani & @vis_taraz



Rising temperatures reduce the proportion of workers outside agriculture and inhibit structural transformation, with effects intensifying in the long run. Maggie Liu @vis_taraz Smith College Economics Yogita Shamdasani NUS outline 🆕 research in #India: ow.ly/lHfe50M45ZE

Rising temperatures reduce the proportion of workers outside agriculture and inhibit structural transformation, with effects intensifying in the long run. Maggie Liu, @vis_taraz Smith College Economics & Yogita Shamdasani NUS outline 🆕 research in #India here: ow.ly/lHfe50M45ZE


