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Devi Prasad Dash

Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur

Publications -  37
Citations -  705

Devi Prasad Dash is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Cointegration. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 26 publications receiving 402 citations. Previous affiliations of Devi Prasad Dash include Maharashtra Institute of Technology & Indian Institute of Management Rohtak.

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The effect of urbanization, energy consumption, and foreign direct investment on the carbon dioxide emission in the SSEA (South and Southeast Asian) region

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the relationship between urbanization, energy consumption, foreign direct investment (FDI), and carbon dioxide (CO2) emission of 17 countries in the South and Southeast Asian (SSEA) region during the period 1980-2012.
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The Effects of Capital Formation on Economic Growth in India: Evidence from ARDL-bound Testing Approach:

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the impact of capital formation on economic growth in India covering the period from 1970 to 2012 and found that the capital formation, trade openness, exchange rate and total factor productivity positively affect economic growth and the inflation negatively affects the economic growth.
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Foreign Aid, FDI and Economic Growth in South-East Asia and South Asia

TL;DR: The authors examined the interrelationship among foreign aid, foreign direct investment (FDI) and economic growth in South-east Asia (SEA) and South Asia (SA) during 1980-2016.
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Effects of Drought and Flood on Farmer Suicides in Indian States: An Empirical Analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the effects of drought and flood on farmer suicides using state-level panel data from 17 Indian states for the period 1995-2011 and found that while drought significantly increases farmer suicides, flood has no direct impact on the same.
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Is the demand for crude oil inelastic for India? Evidence from structural VAR analysis

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the dynamics of crude oil demand, crude oil price, and economic growth over the period of 1997-2016 in case of India and derived the results from DNS unit root test and it indicates that all variables are stationary in their first order difference.