Kajal Lahiri
Distinguished Professor
Economics
University at Albany
United States of America
Biography
Distinguished Professor of Economics Kajal Lahiri is an expert on economic forecasting and applied econometrics. He developed the Transportation Services Index that Norman Mineta, U.S. Secretary of Transportation, announced as "an exciting, new way to track the transportation industry's huge impact on America's growing economy," when Mineta rang the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange on Jan. 29, 2004. BusinessWeek magazine hailed the index in an analysis, saying it "should become a new crystal ball for economists and investors to peer into." In 2004, Lahiri was given the Excellence in the Pursuit of Knowledge Award from the Research Foundation of the State University of New York (SUNY). Over the past two decades, Lahiri's development of statistical methods to study economics and related subjects has had wide-ranging policy applications. His health-related studies include efficiency and productivity measurement in hospitals and health centers. Lahiri earned his doctorate from the University of Rochester and is a professor of Economics, Biometry & Statistics, and Health Policy & Management. He is also director of the Econometrics Research Institute at UAlbany.
Research Interest
Economic forecasting; applied econometrics; economics of health and disability; New York State economy; New York regional economic trends; economics of energy; transportation economics; energy/gasoline prices
Publications
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Banerjee, Souvik, Pinka Chatterji, and Kajal Lahiri. "Effects of psychiatric disorders on labor market outcomes: a latent variable approach using multiple clinical indicators." Health economics 26.2 (2017): 184-205.
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Lahiri, Kajal, George Monokroussos, and Yongchen Zhao. "Forecasting consumption: the role of consumer confidence in real time with many predictors." Journal of Applied Econometrics 31.7 (2016): 1254-1275.
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Lahiri, Kajal, and Yongchen Zhao. "Quantifying survey expectations: A critical review and generalization of the Carlson–Parkin method." International Journal of Forecasting 31.1 (2015): 51-62.
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Chatterji, Pinka, Dohyung Kim, and Kajal Lahiri. "Birth weight and academic achievement in childhood." Health economics 23.9 (2014): 1013-1035.