Professor Surajeet Chakravarty
Associate Professor
Economics
The Business School University of Exeter
United Kingdom
Biography
Surajeet's interests include contract theory, allocation mechanisms and banking. His interest in contract theory is specifically in cases when contracting parties are unable to verify the outcome. His interest in contract theory extends to contract law, tort law and corporate law analysis. Surajeet is also interesed in the analysis of allocation of goods specifically where price cannot be used to allocate goods. While most goods can be allocated using prices and most economics has focussed on this aspect of allocation in for number of goods prices can not be used.
Research Interest
Information Economics, Contract theory, Theory of firm, Allocation Mechanisms, Banking, Law and Economics.
Publications
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Chakravarty S, Ghosh S (2011). An experimental investigation of entry cost effects in sealed-bid dollar auctions. Economics Letters, 111(2), 122-124.
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Chakravarty S, Kelsey D (2015). Sharing ambiguous risks. Journal of Mathematical Economics, 56, 1-8.
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Chakravarty S, Fonseca MA, Ghosh S, Marjit S (2016). Religious fragmentation, social identity and cooperation: Evidence from an artefactual field experiment in India. European Economic Review, 90, 265-279.