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Choice of union-firm bargaining agenda and social welfare, Rupayan Pal,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2005)
Keywords: Bargaining, Fixed wage, Piece rate, Social welfare, Union
Technology adoption in a differentiated duopoly: Cournot versus Bertrand, Rupayan Pal,
in Research in Economics
(2010)
Keywords: Differentiated duopoly Limit-pricing Price effect Selection effect Technology adoption
Delegation and Emission Tax in a Differentiated Oligopoly, Rupayan Pal,
from East Asian Bureau of Economic Research
(2009)
Keywords: Emission tax, price competition, product differentiation, quantity competition, strategic managerial delegation
The relative impacts of banking, infrastructure and labour on industrial growth: evidence from Indian states, Rupayan Pal,
in Macroeconomics and Finance in Emerging Market Economies
(2011)
Keywords: banking services, industrial growth, infrastructure, labour market rigidity, JEL classifications: O4, G2, J5, L6,
Cournot vs. Bertrand under relative performance delegation: Implications of positive and negative network externalities, Rupayan Pal,
in Mathematical Social Sciences
(2015)
Price and quantity competition in network goods duopoly: a reversal result, Rupayan Pal,
in Economics Bulletin
(2014)
Keywords: Network externalities, Cournot, Bertrand, Profit ranking, Endogenous mode of competition
Estimating the Probability of Trade Union Membership in India - Impact of Communist Parties, Personal Attributes and Industrial Characteristics, Rupayan Pal,
from East Asian Bureau of Economic Research
(2008)
Keywords: Communist Party, Decision, Probability, State, Trade Union
Managerial delegation in monopoly and social welfare, Rupayan Pal,
in International Journal of Economic Theory
(2014)
Technology Adoption in a Differentiated Duopoly - Cournot versus Bertrand, Rupayan Pal,
from East Asian Bureau of Economic Research
(2009)
Keywords: Differentiated duopoly, limit-pricing, price effect, selection effect, technology adoption
COOPERATIVE MANAGERIAL DELEGATION, R&D AND COLLUSION, Rupayan Pal,
in Bulletin of Economic Research
(2010)
DELEGATION AND EMISSION TAX IN A DIFFERENTIATED OLIGOPOLY, Rupayan Pal,
in Manchester School
(2012)
IMPACT OF COMMUNIST PARTIES ON THE INDIVIDUAL DECISION TO JOIN A TRADE UNION: EVIDENCE FROM INDIA, Rupayan Pal,
in The Developing Economies
(2010)
Registered author: Rupayan Pal
Estimating the probability of trade union membership in India: Impact of Communist parties, personal attributes and industrial characteristics, Rupayan Pal,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2008)
Keywords: Communist Party, Decision, Probability, State, Trade Union
Technology adoption in a differentiated duopoly: Cournot versus bertrand, Rupayan Pal,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2009)
Keywords: Differentiated duopoly, limit-pricing, price effect, selection effect, technology adoption
Delegation and emission tax in a differentiated oligopoly, Rupayan Pal,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2009)
Keywords: Emission tax, price competition, product differentiation, quantity competition, strategic managerial delegation
How much should you own? Cross-ownership and privatization, Rupayan Pal,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2010)
Keywords: Cross-ownership, mixed duopoly, partial privatization, product differentiation
How much should you own? Cross-ownership and privatization, Rupayan Pal,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2012)
Keywords: Cross-ownership, mixed duopoly, partial privatization, product differentiation
The Cournot-Bertrand profit differential: A Reversal result in network goods duopoly, Rupayan Pal,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
Keywords: Network externalities, Cournot, Bertrand, Profit ranking, Endogenous mode of competition
Union-Firm Bargaining Under Alternative Pay Schemes: Does Performance Related Pay Fair Better?, Rupayan Pal,
from eSocialSciences
(2011)
Keywords: equilibrium, RTM, Efficient bargaining, EB, alternative pay, fixed wage, union, firm, Bargaining,, piece-rate, Social welfare, Union, output, payoff, manufacturing, firms, pune, India,
Will a Matchmaker Invite her Potential Rival in?, Rupayan Pal,
from eSocialSciences
(2016)
Keywords: Entry accommodation, Entry deterrence, Intermediation, Matching, Two-sided, market, Entry accommodation, Entry deterrence, online businesses, matrimonial website, services, marketplaces
Estimating the Probability of Trade Union Membership in India: Impact of Communist Parties, Personal Attributes and Industrial Characteristics, Rupayan Pal,
from eSocialSciences
(2008)
Keywords: communist, microeconomic theory, sub-national level, political parties, Probability, Trade Union Membership, state level, political activism, workers, industrial, individual decision, non-agricultural, employment, unemployment, survey, NSSO, micro data,
Technology Adoption in a Differentiated Duopoly: Cournot versus Bertrand, Rupayan Pal,
from eSocialSciences
(2009)
Keywords: Differentiated duopoly; limit-pricing; price effect; selection effect; technology adoption; cournot; bertrand
Delegation and Emission Tax in a Differentiated Oligopoly, Rupayan Pal,
from eSocialSciences
(2009)
Keywords: product market, Emission tax, price competition, product differentiation, quantity competition, strategic managerial delegation, competition, social welfare, rate, environmental damage, profit maximization
How Much Should You Own? Cross-ownership and Privatization, Rupayan Pal,
from eSocialSciences
(2010)
Keywords: divestment, developing, transition econoies, firm, industry, consumenr, social welfare, competition, shareholder, Cross-ownership, mixed duopoly, partial privatization, product differentiation
Income related inequality in financial inclusion and role of banks: Evidence on financial exclusion in India, Rama Pal and Rupayan Pal,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2012)
Keywords: Financial inclusion, inequality, concentration index, banks
Decentralisation and Political Business Cycle: Fund Utilization of the MP-LADS in India, Rupayan Pal and Aparajita Das,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2008)
Keywords: Decentralisation, Political Business Cycle, Local Area Development, Members of Parliament
Welfare Ranking of Alternative Export Taxes Revisited, Anomita Ghosh and Rupayan Pal,
in Economics Bulletin
(2017)
Keywords: Network externalities, differentiated product, oligopoly, export-rivalry, trade policy
Signaling through Public Antitrust Enforcement: An Extension, Madhuparna Ganguly and Rupayan Pal,
in Economics Bulletin
(2019)
Keywords: Private and public enforcement, Signaling, Antitrust
Estimating workers’ bargaining power and firms’ markup in India: Implications of reforms and labour regulations, Rupayan Pal and Udayan Rathore,
in Journal of Policy Modeling
(2016)
Keywords: Workers’ bargaining power; Firms’ mark-up; Industrial deregulations; Trade liberalisation; Labour regulations;
Environmental outcomes in a model of mixed duopoly, Rupayan Pal and Bibhas Saha,
from School of Economics, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.
(2011)
Keywords: environmental damage, mixed duopoly, privatization, tax-subsidy scheme, foreign firm
The impact of group incentives on performance of small firms: Hausman-Taylor estimates, Kshitija Dixit and Rupayan Pal,
in Managerial and Decision Economics
(2010)
Financial inclusion in India: An axiomatic approach, Satya Chakravarty and Rupayan Pal,
in Journal of Policy Modeling
(2013)
Keywords: Financial inclusion; Axioms; Index; Social banking policy;
Network externalities and process R&D: A Cournot–Bertrand comparison, Mili Naskar and Rupayan Pal,
in Mathematical Social Sciences
(2020)
Keywords: Process R&D; Network externalities; Cournot; Bertrand; Product differentiation; Network compatibility;
Tacit collusion and market concentration under network effects, Rupayan Pal and Marcella Scrimitore,
in Economics Letters
(2016)
Keywords: Collusion; Market concentration; Network effects;
Pollution tax, partial privatization and environment, Rupayan Pal and Bibhas Saha,
in Resource and Energy Economics
(2015)
Keywords: Privatization; Differentiated mixed duopoly; Environmental damage; Environmental tax; Social welfare;
Entry Threats, and Inefficiency in ‘Efficient Bargaining’, Rupayan Pal and Bibhas Saha,
from East Asian Bureau of Economic Research
(2010)
Keywords: Efficient Bargaining, Entry Threat, Signalling, Inefficiency
Entry Threats and Inefficiency in ‘Efficient Bargaining’, Rupayan Pal and Bibhas Saha,
in Scottish Journal of Political Economy
(2016)
Will a matchmaker invite her potential rival in?, Rupayan Pal and Vinay Ramani,
in Journal of Economics & Management Strategy
(2017)
Does partial privatization improve the environment?, Rupayan Pal and Bibhas Saha,
from East Asian Bureau of Economic Research
(2010)
Keywords: Privatization, mixed duopoly, environmental damage, environmental tax, social welfare
Wage Commitment, Signalling, and Entry Deterrence or Accommodation, Rupayan Pal and Bibhas Saha,
in LABOUR
(2006)
Mixed Duopoly and Environment, Rupayan Pal and Bibhas Saha,
in Journal of Public Economic Theory
(2014)
Union-oligopoly bargaining and entry deterrence: a reassessment of limit pricing, Rupayan Pal and Bibhas Saha,
in Journal of Economics
(2008)
Keywords: Entry, Bargaining, Signalling, Wage, Union-oligopoly, L12, L13, J51, D43, L49,
Global shocks and international policy coordination, Ashima Goyal and Rupayan Pal,
in Global Policy
(2022)
Network Externalities and Strategic Managerial Delegation in Cournot Duopoly: Is There a Prisoners’ Dilemma?, Bhattacharjee Trishita and Rupayan Pal,
in Review of Network Economics
(2014)
Keywords: incentive parameter, network externalities, quantity competition, strategic managerial delegation
Competition for Foreign Capital under Asymmetric Revenue-Orientation, Rupayan Pal and Ajay Sharma,
in Indian Economic Review
(2016)
Keywords: Asymmetric Revenue Orientation; Competition for Foreign Capital; Prisoners Dilemma; Public Investment; Spillover; Tax
Endogenizing governments' objectives in tax competition, Rupayan Pal and Ajay Sharma,
in Regional Science and Urban Economics
(2013)
Keywords: Mobile capital; Tax competition; Revenue orientation; Social welfare; Endogenous objective;
Nash equilibrium in tax and public investment competition, Ajay Sharma and Rupayan Pal,
in International Review of Economics & Finance
(2019)
Keywords: Capital taxation; Public investment; Tax competition; Joint strategic substitutes; Joint strategic complements;
Measuring Financial Inclusion: An Axiomatic Approach, Satya Chakravarty and Rupayan Pal,
from East Asian Bureau of Economic Research
(2010)
Keywords: financial inclusion, axioms, index, policy, application
Preferences over Public Good, Political Delegation, and Leadership in Tax Competition, Rupayan Pal and Ajay Sharma,
in Public Finance Review
(2019)
Keywords: political delegation; foreign-owned mobile capital; sequential tax competition; public good provision; fiscal competition
Competition for Foreign Capital under Asymmetric Revenue-Orientation, Rupayan Pal and Ajay Sharma,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2016)
Keywords: Asymmetric revenue orientation, Competition for foreign capital, Prisoners’ Dilemma, Public investment, Spillover, Tax
Nash Equilibrium in Tax and Public Investment Competition, Ajay Sharma and Rupayan Pal,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2019)
Keywords: Capital taxation; Public investment; Tax competition; Joint strategic substitutes; Joint strategic complements
Preferences over public good, political delegation and leadership in tax competition, Rupayan Pal and Ajay Sharma,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2018)
Keywords: Political delegation, Foreign-owned mobile capital, Sequential tax competition, Public good provision, Fiscal competition
Measuring financial inclusion: An Axiomatic approach, Satya Chakravarty and Rupayan Pal,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2010)
Keywords: Financial inclusion, axioms, index, policy, application
Entry threats and insufficiency in efficient bargaining, Rupayan Pal and Bibhas Saha,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2010)
Keywords: Efficient Bargaining, Entry Threat, Signalling, Inefficiency
Does partial privatization improve the environment, Rupayan Pal and Bibhas Saha,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2010)
Keywords: Privatization, mixed duopoly, environmental damage, environmental tax, social welfare
Mixed duopoly and environment, Rupayan Pal and Bibhas Saha,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2011)
Keywords: Environmental damage, mixed duopoly, privatization, tax-subsidy scheme, foreign firm
Competition for foreign capital: Endogenous objective, public investment and tax, Rupayan Pal and Ajay Sharma,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2011)
Keywords: Mobile Capital, Tax Competition, Public Investment, Revenue Orientation, Social Welfare
Political competition and leadership in tax competition, Rupayan Pal and Ajay Sharma,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2011)
Keywords: Mobile capital, Tax competition, Political competition, Leadership, Public good
Political strongholds and budget allocation for developmental expenditure: Evidence from Indian states, 1971-2005, Arun Kaushik and Rupayan Pal,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2012)
Keywords: Political stronghold, budget allocation, developmental expenditure, state government, ruling party, political factors, India
Managerial delegation under network effects, Trishita Bhattacharjee and Rupayan Pal,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2013)
Keywords: Strategic delegation, Network effects, Quantity competition, Monopoly
Managerial delegation in monopoly under network effects, Trishita Bhattacharjee and Rupayan Pal,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2013)
Keywords: Incentive equilibrium, Managerial delegation, Monopoly, Network effects
Price vs. Quantity in duopoly with strategic delegation: Role of network externalities, Trishita Bhattacharjee and Rupayan Pal,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2013)
Keywords: Symmetric competition, Price competition, Network externalities, Quantity competition, Relative performance contract, Strategic delegation
Competition, strategic delegation and delay in technology adoption, A. Mahati and Rupayan Pal,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2013)
Keywords: Technology adoption, Strategic delegation, Own-performance, Relative-performance, Cournot, Bertrand
Estimating workers bargaining power and firms markup in India: Implications of reforms and labour regulations, Rupayan Pal and Udayan Rathore,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2014)
Keywords: Workers bargaining power, firms markup, industrial deregulations, trade liberalisation, labour regulations, India
Strategic trade policy for network goods oligopolies, Anomita Ghosh and Rupayan Pal,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2014)
Keywords: Strategic trade policy, network goods, relative performance based managerial delegation, price competition, quantity competition
Welfare ranking of alternative export tariffs revisited, Anomita Ghosh and Rupayan Pal,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
Keywords: Network externalities, differentiated product, oligopoly, export-rivalry, trade policy
Will a matchmaker invite her potential rival in?, Rupayan Pal and Vinay Ramani,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2015)
Keywords: Entry accommodation, Entry deterrence, Intermediation, Matching, Two-sided market
Tacit collusion and market concentration under network effects, Rupayan Pal and Marcella Scrimitore,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2016)
Keywords: Collusion, market concentration, network ekects
Network externalities and process R&D: A Cournot-Bertrand comparison, Mili Naskar and Rupayan Pal,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2016)
Keywords: Process R&D, Network Externalities, Cournot, Bertrand, Product Differentiation
Signaling through public antitrust enforcement: A Generalization, Madhuparna Ganguly and Rupayan Pal,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2018)
Keywords: Private and public enforcement, Signaling, Antitrust
Externalities, entry bias and optimal subsidy policy in oligopoly, Rupayan Pal and Ruichao Song,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2019)
Keywords: Positive externalities, Environmental benefit, Free entry, Cournot Oligopoly, Expenditure equivalent subsidy schemes, Social Optimum
Global shocks and international policy coordination, Ashima Goyal and Rupayan Pal,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2022)
Keywords: International policy coordination, Covid-19, Quantitative easing, Capital flows, advanced economies, Emerging markets
Corruption-proof minimum regulation for `Zero emission': Status incentives - Bane or boon?, Preksha Jain and Rupayan Pal,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2023)
Keywords: Zero emission, Corruption, Minimum environmental regulation, Non-monetary status incentive, Brown tax, Green technology subsidy
Cross-ownership in duopoly: Are there any incentives to divest?, Rupayan Pal and Emmanuel Petrakis,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2024)
Keywords: Cross-ownership, passive shares, strategic substitutes and complements, divestment incentives, market competition
Privacy regulation, cognitive ability, and stability of collusion, Rupayan Pal and Sumit Shrivastav,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2024)
Keywords: Privacy regulation, Limited cognitive ability, Behavior-based price discrimination, Stability of collusion, Level-k Thinkin
Catastrophic decline in women ownership of firms in India: 2014-2022, Rozi Kumari and Rupayan Pal,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2024)
Keywords: Firm ownership, Women, Private registered firms, Decision rights, Leadership, Entrepreneur
Mixed duopoly, cross-ownership and partial privatization, Ritika Jain and Rupayan Pal,
in Journal of Economics
(2012)
Keywords: Cross-ownership, Mixed duopoly, Partial privatization, Product differentiation, D43, L13, H42, L32,
Does Partial Privatization Improve the Environment?, Rupayan Pal and Bibhas Saha,
from eSocialSciences
(2010)
Keywords: Privatization, mixed duopoly, environmental damage, environmental tax, social welfare
Honor and Stigma in Mechanisms for Environmental Protection, Prasenjit Banerjee and Rupayan Pal,
from eSocialSciences
(2016)
Keywords: Mechanism, reputation, environmental risk, honor, stigma, social norm, stigma, environment cost, honor, voluntary mechanism, firms, publicly, motivational costs, rents, Paris agreement, climate change, going green
Network Externalities And Process R&D: A Cournot-Bertrand Comparison, Mili Naskar and Rupayan Pal,
from eSocialSciences
(2016)
Keywords: Network Externalities , Process R&D, Cournot-Bertrand Comparison, Strategic Investment, Product Differentiation
Signaling through Public Antitrust Enforcement: A Generalization, Madhuparna Ganguly and Rupayan Pal,
from eSocialSciences
(2018)
Keywords: Private and public enforcement, Signaling, Antitrust
Union-Oligopoly Bargaining and Entry Deterrence:A Reassessment of Limit Pricing, Rupayan Pal and Bibhas Saha,
from eSocialSciences
(2008)
Keywords: labor union, information parameter, Entry, Bargaining, signalling, Wage, Union-oligopoly, price, MR, equilibrium, pricing,labor, correlation, marginal cost, product markets.
Entry Threats and Inefficiency in ‘Efficient Bargaining’, Rupayan Pal and Bibhas Saha,
from eSocialSciences
(2010)
Keywords: firm, employment, Efficient Bargaining, Entry Threat, Signalling, Inefficiency, wage, employed, equilibrium, inefficiencey, contracts, price, enttrant, reservation,
Network Externalities, Strategic Delegation and Optimal Trade Policy, Anomita Ghosh and Rupayan Pal,
from National Council of Applied Economic Research
(2024)
Keywords: Strategic trade policy, network goods, relative-performance based managerial delegation, price competition, quantity competition.
Usage of formal financial services in India: Demand barriers or supply constraints?, Abhishek Kumar, Rama Pal and Rupayan Pal,
in Economic Modelling
(2019)
Keywords: Financial inclusion; Income-related inequality; Demand-side barriers; Supply constraints; India;
Per Unit and Ad Valorem Royalties in a Patent Licensing Game, Marta Montinaro, Rupayan Pal and Marcella Scrimitore,
from Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM) > FACTS: Firms And Cities Towards Sustainability
(2020)
Keywords: Production Economics
Per Unit and Ad Valorem Royalties in a Patent Licensing Game, Marta Montinaro, Rupayan Pal and Marcella Scrimitore,
from Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei
(2020)
Keywords: Licensing, Product Innovation, Bertrand, Cournot, Network Effects
Can the information technology revolution explain the incidence of co-movement of skill premium and stock prices?, Kausik Gangopadhyay, Atsushi Nishimura and Rupayan Pal,
in Economic Modelling
(2016)
Keywords: Technological revolution; Drastic innovation; Skill premium; Stock prices; Information technology revolution; Co-movement;
Environmental standards as strategic outcomes: A simple model, Rabindra N. Bhattacharya and Rupayan Pal,
in Resource and Energy Economics
(2010)
Keywords: Environmental standards Local pollution Global pollution Strategic choice World optimum
Competition, strategic delegation and delay in technology adoption, A. Mahathi, Rupayan Pal and Vinay Ramani,
in Economics of Innovation and New Technology
(2016)
Externalities, entry bias, and optimal subsidy policy for cleaner environment, Rupayan Pal, Marcella Scrimitore and Ruichao Song,
in Journal of Public Economic Theory
(2023)
Why Tax Effort Falls Short of Tax Capacity in Indian States, Sandhya Garg, Ashima Goyal and Rupayan Pal,
in Public Finance Review
(2017)
Keywords: tax capacity; tax effort; stochastic frontier analysis; fiscal federalism; political economy
Going Green To Be Seen: The Case of Biodiversity Protection on Farmland, Prasenjit Banerjee, Ada Wossink and Rupayan Pal,
from Economics, The University of Manchester
(2017)
Environmental Standards as Strategic Outcomes: A Simple Model, Rabindra N. Bhattacharya and Rupayan Pal,
from East Asian Bureau of Economic Research
(2008)
Keywords: Environmental standards, strategic choice, openness, world optimum
Environmental standards as strategic outcomes: A Simple model, Rabindra N. Bhattacharya and Rupayan Pal,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
Keywords: Environmental standards, strategic choice, openness, world optimum
Co-movement of skill premium and stock prices, Kausik Gangopadhyay, Atsushi Nishimura and Rupayan Pal,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2012)
Keywords: Technological revolution, drastic innovation, skill premium, stock prices
Why tax effort falls short of capacity in Indian states: A Stochastic frontier approach, Sandya Garg, Ashima Goyal and Rupayan Pal,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2014)
Keywords: tax capacity, tax effort, stochastic frontier analysis, fiscal federalism
Honor and stigma in mechanisms for environmental protection, Prasenjit Banerjee, Rupayan Pal and Jason Shogren,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2016)
Keywords: Mechanism, reputation, environmental risk, honor, stigma, social norm
Social rewards and the design of voluntary incentive mechanism for biodiversity protection on farmland, Rupayan Pal, Ada Wossink and Prasenjit Banerjee,
from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
(2018)
Keywords: Mechanism Design, Social Norm, Esteem, Motivation Crowding, Signalling, Public goods, Agriculture
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