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Faculty Profile

Dr. Dipak Prakash has been working as an Assistant Professor in the Department since January, 2016. He did his Masters as well as M.Phil and PhD from Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi and graduated from University of Delhi. He has published several research papers in UGC listed and SCOPUS indexed journals, including the reputed ‘Economic and Political weekly’. He has specialization in the field of Macroeconomics, International Trade and Development Economics. He has actively participated in co-curricular and extra-curricular activities in the college. He has been an active member of the  NAAC / AAA team, as well as the NIRF team.

Educational Qualification

MA IN ECONOMICS (CESP, JNU)

M. PHIL IN ECONOMICS(CESP, JNU)

PHD IN ECONOMICS(CESP, JNU)

Career Profile

Started teaching as assistant professor in Sri Venkateswara College on adhoc basis in 2008. Since then intermittantly taught in a number of colleges. Since Jan 2016 continuing in this college on adhoc basis, and became permanent in May 2024 in this  college.

Areas of Specialization / Interest

Macroeconomics, International economics

Subjects Taught

Macroeconomics, International economics, Open Economy macroeconomics

Publications Profile

Prakash, Dipak (2023), Why output rises faster than employment in service sector of India?, Economic and Political Weekly, scopus

-(2023) Structural Change in Trade and Finance in India, 1950 to 2019: Implications for Disproportional Rise in Output and Employment across the Sectors, Anvesak, UGC CARE

-(2023) Growth and Structural Changes of Finance Sector in India Led to Disproportionate Rise in Its Share in Output and Employment in Different Periods, Journal of Social and Economic Studies (JSES), UGC CARE

-(2022) Analysis of Output and Employment of Trade in India: A Case of rising Capital Intensity and Its Implications, International Journal of Finance Research, Google Scholar, Crossref

-(2022), Analysis of Output and Employment of Trade and Finance in India: A Case of Disproportional Rise in Output than Employment for Service Sector, Humanities & Social Sciences Reviews, eISSN: 2395-6518, (peer reviewed)