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Mukesh Eswaran

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First Name:Mukesh
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Last Name:Eswaran
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http://www.econ.ubc.ca/eswaran/homepage.htm
Terminal Degree:1981 Vancouver School of Economics; University of British Columbia (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

Vancouver School of Economics
University of British Columbia

Vancouver, Canada
http://www.economics.ubc.ca/
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Working papers

  1. Eswaran, Mukesh, 2018. "Can For-Profit Business Alleviate Extreme Poverty in Developing Countries?," Microeconomics.ca working papers tina_marandola-2018-6, Vancouver School of Economics, revised 06 Jun 2018.
  2. Eswaran, Mukesh, 2018. "Decentralized Terrorism and Social Identity," Microeconomics.ca working papers tina_marandola-2018-4, Vancouver School of Economics, revised 06 Jun 2018.
  3. Eswaran, Mukesh & Gallini, Nancy, 2017. "Can Competition Extend the Golden Age of Antibiotics?," Microeconomics.ca working papers -2017-9, Vancouver School of Economics, revised 19 Oct 2017.
  4. Eswaran, Mukesh & Gallini, Nancy, 2016. "Rescuing the Golden Age of Antibiotics: Can Economics Help Avert the Looming Crisis?," Economics working papers nancy_gallini-2016-9, Vancouver School of Economics, revised 04 Jul 2016.
  5. Chris Bidner & Mukesh Eswaran, 2013. "A Gender-Based Theory of the Origin of the Caste System of India," Working Papers id:5206, eSocialSciences.
  6. Mukesh Eswaran & Bharat Ramaswami & Wilima Wadhwa, 2011. "Status, caste, and the time allocation of women in rural India," Discussion Papers 11-12, Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi.
  7. Mukesh Eswaran & Ashok Kotwal & Bharat Ramaswami & Wilima Wadhwa, 2007. "How does poverty decline? Evidence from India, 1983-1999," Discussion Papers 07-05, Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi.
  8. Eaton, B.C. & Eswaran, M., 1995. "Know-How Sharing as a Stochastic Prisoners Dilemma," Discussion Papers dp95-13, Department of Economics, Simon Fraser University.
  9. Curtis Eaton, B. & Eswaran, M., 1991. "Supporting Collusion by Choice of Inferior Technologies," Papers 1991-06, Tasmania - Department of Economics.
  10. Eswaran, Mukesh & Lewis, Tracy., 1983. "Collusive Behavior in Finite Repeated Games with Bonding," Working Papers 466, California Institute of Technology, Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences.

    repec:ind:isipdp:07-05 is not listed on IDEAS
    repec:ind:isipdp:11-12 is not listed on IDEAS

Articles

  1. Mukesh Eswaran & Hugh M. Neary, 2022. "Decentralised Terrorism, Religion, and Social Identity," Journal of Economics, Management and Religion (JEMAR), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 3(01), pages 1-41, July.
  2. Mukesh Eswaran, 2021. "Ethnic Identity in American History and America’s Exceptional Religiosity: Theory and Some Evidence," Journal of Economics, Management and Religion (JEMAR), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 2(01), pages 1-40, July.
  3. Mukesh Eswaran, 2021. "On Reducing the Sexual Assault of Women: What Can Economists Contribute to the Debate?," Canadian Public Policy, University of Toronto Press, vol. 47(1), pages 117-129, March.
  4. Mukesh Eswaran & Hugh M. Neary, 2016. "The Evolutionary Logic Of Honoring Sunk Costs," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 54(2), pages 835-846, April.
  5. Bidner, Chris & Eswaran, Mukesh, 2015. "A gender-based theory of the origin of the caste system of India," Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier, vol. 114(C), pages 142-158.
  6. Mukesh Eswaran & Hugh M. Neary, 2014. "An Economic Theory of the Evolutionary Emergence of Property Rights," American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, American Economic Association, vol. 6(3), pages 203-226, August.
  7. Mukesh Eswaran & Bharat Ramaswami & Wilima Wadhwa, 2013. "Status, Caste, and the Time Allocation of Women in Rural India," Economic Development and Cultural Change, University of Chicago Press, vol. 61(2), pages 311-333.
  8. Mukesh Eswaran & Nisha Malhotra, 2011. "Domestic violence and women's autonomy in developing countries: theory and evidence," Canadian Journal of Economics, Canadian Economics Association, vol. 44(4), pages 1222-1263, November.
  9. B. Curtis Eaton & Mukesh Eswaran & Robert J. Oxoby, 2011. "Us and `Them': the origin of identity, and its economic implications," Canadian Journal of Economics, Canadian Economics Association, vol. 44(3), pages 719-748, August.
  10. Eswaran Mukesh, 2011. "Competition and Performance in the Marketplace for Religion: A Theoretical Perspective," The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, De Gruyter, vol. 11(1), pages 1-36, March.
  11. Anderson, Siwan & Eswaran, Mukesh, 2009. "What determines female autonomy? Evidence from Bangladesh," Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier, vol. 90(2), pages 179-191, November.
  12. B.Curtis Eaton & Mukesh Eswaran, 2009. "Well-being and Affluence in the Presence of a Veblen Good," Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 119(539), pages 1088-1104, July.
  13. B. Curtis Eaton & Mukesh Eswaran, 2008. "Differential Grading Standards and Student Incentives," Canadian Public Policy, University of Toronto Press, vol. 34(2), pages 215-236, June.
  14. Eswaran, Mukesh & Kotwal, Ashok, 2007. "Quality-enhancing trade liberalization," Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier, vol. 83(2), pages 549-561, July.
  15. Mukesh Eswaran & Ashok Kotwal, 2004. "A theory of gender differences in parental altruism," Canadian Journal of Economics, Canadian Economics Association, vol. 37(4), pages 918-950, November.
  16. Curtis Eaton & Mukesh Eswaran, 2003. "The evolution of preferences and competition: a rationalization of Veblen's theory of invidious comparisons," Canadian Journal of Economics, Canadian Economics Association, vol. 36(4), pages 832-859, November.
  17. Mukesh Eswaran, 2002. "The Dynamics of Asian Manufacturing: a comparative perspective in the late twentieth century," Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, The Crawford School, The Australian National University, vol. 16(1), pages 52-53, May.
  18. Mukesh Eswaran, 2002. "The empowerment of women, fertility, and child mortality: Towards a theoretical analysis," Journal of Population Economics, Springer;European Society for Population Economics, vol. 15(3), pages 433-454.
  19. Eswaran, Mukesh & Kotwal, Ashok, 2002. "The role of the service sector in the process of industrialization," Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier, vol. 68(2), pages 401-420, August.
  20. Mukesh Eswaran & Ashok Kotwal, 2001. "Agriculture, innovational ability, and dynamic comparative advantage of LDCs," The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 10(3), pages 275-289.
  21. B. Curtis Eaton & Mukesh Eswaran, 2001. "Know-how sharing with stochastic innovations," Canadian Journal of Economics, Canadian Economics Association, vol. 34(2), pages 525-548, May.
  22. Curtis Eaton & Mukesh Eswaran, 1998. "Endogenous Cartel Formation," Australian Economic Papers, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 37(1), pages 1-13, March.
  23. Eswaran, Mukesh, 1998. "One Explanation for the Demographic Transition in Developing Countries," Oxford Economic Papers, Oxford University Press, vol. 50(2), pages 237-265, April.
  24. Mukesh Eswaran, 1997. "Cartel Unity over the Business Cycle," Canadian Journal of Economics, Canadian Economics Association, vol. 30(3), pages 644-672, August.
  25. Curtis Eaton & Mukesh Eswaran, 1997. "Technology-Traditing Coalitions in Supergames," RAND Journal of Economics, The RAND Corporation, vol. 28(1), pages 135-149, Spring.
  26. Mukesh Eswaran & Nancy Gallini, 1996. "Patent Policy and the Direction of Technological Change," RAND Journal of Economics, The RAND Corporation, vol. 27(4), pages 722-746, Winter.
  27. Mukesh Eswaran, 1994. "Cross-Licensing of Competing Patents as a Facilitating Device," Canadian Journal of Economics, Canadian Economics Association, vol. 27(3), pages 689-708, August.
  28. Mukesh Eswaran, 1994. "Licensees as Entry Barriers," Canadian Journal of Economics, Canadian Economics Association, vol. 27(3), pages 673-688, August.
  29. Eswaran, Mukesh & Kotwal, Ashok, 1993. "Export led development Primary vs. industrial exports," Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier, vol. 41(1), pages 163-172, June.
  30. Eswaran, Mukesh & Kotwal, Ashok, 1993. "A theory of real wage growth in LDCs," Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier, vol. 42(2), pages 243-269, December.
  31. Eswaran, Mukesh & Kotwal, Ashok, 1990. "Implications of Credit Constraints for Risk Behaviour in Less Developed Economies," Oxford Economic Papers, Oxford University Press, vol. 42(2), pages 473-482, April.
  32. Eswaran, Mukesh & Kotwal, Ashok, 1989. "Why Are Capitalists the Bosses?," Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 99(394), pages 162-176, March.
  33. Eswaran, Mukesh & Kotwal, Ashok, 1989. "Credit as insurance in agrarian economies," Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier, vol. 31(1), pages 37-53, July.
  34. Eswaran, Mukesh & Lewis, Tracy, 1986. "Collusive behaviour in finite repeated games with bonding," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 20(3), pages 213-216.
  35. Eswaran, Mukesh & Kotwal, Ashok, 1986. "Access to Capital and Agrarian Production Organisation," Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 96(382), pages 482-498, June.
  36. Eswaran, Mukesh & Kotwal, Ashok, 1985. "A Theory of Two-Tier Labor Markets in Agrarian Economies," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 75(1), pages 162-177, March.
  37. Mukesh Eswaran & Tracy Lewis, 1985. "Exhaustible Resources and Alternative Equilibrium Concepts," Canadian Journal of Economics, Canadian Economics Association, vol. 18(3), pages 459-473, August.
  38. Eswaran, Mukesh & Kotwal, Ashok, 1985. "A Theory of Contractual Structure in Agriculture," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 75(3), pages 352-367, June.
  39. Eswaran, Mukesh & Lewis, Tracy R., 1984. "Ultimate recovery of an exhaustible resource under different market structures," Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Elsevier, vol. 11(1), pages 55-69, March.
  40. Mukesh Eswaran & Ashok Kotwal, 1984. "The Moral Hazard of Budget-Breaking," RAND Journal of Economics, The RAND Corporation, vol. 15(4), pages 578-581, Winter.
  41. Eswaran, Mukesh & Lewis, Tracy R & Heaps, Terry, 1983. "On the Nonexistence of Market Equilibria in Exhaustible Resource Markets with Decreasing Costs," Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 91(1), pages 154-167, February.
  42. Salant, Stephen & Eswaran, Mukesh & Lewis, Tracy, 1983. "The length of optimal extraction programs when depletion affects extraction costs," Journal of Economic Theory, Elsevier, vol. 31(2), pages 364-374, December.
  43. Eswaran, Mukesh & Lewis, Tracy R., 1980. "A note on market structure and the search for exhaustible resources," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 6(1), pages 75-80.

Chapters

  1. Mukesh Eswaran, 2014. "Introduction [Why Gender Matters in Economics]," Introductory Chapters,, Princeton University Press.
  2. Yukihiko Kiyokawa & Mukesh Eswaran, 2001. "Japanese Technological Development: The Technological Gap Hypothesis and Its Implications," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Masao Nakamura (ed.), The Japanese Business and Economic System, chapter 7, pages 159-179, Palgrave Macmillan.

Books

  1. Mukesh Eswaran, 2014. "Why Gender Matters in Economics," Economics Books, Princeton University Press, edition 1, number 10362.
  2. Eswaran, Mukesh & Kotwal, Ashok, 1994. "Why Poverty Persists in India: A Framework for Understanding the Indian Economy," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, number 9780195632385.

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  1. NEP-COM: Industrial Competition (3) 2017-01-15 2017-10-29 2018-02-12
  2. NEP-IPR: Intellectual Property Rights (2) 2017-10-29 2018-02-12
  3. NEP-KNM: Knowledge Management and Knowledge Economy (2) 2018-07-09 2018-07-09
  4. NEP-CDM: Collective Decision-Making (1) 2018-07-09
  5. NEP-DEM: Demographic Economics (1) 2012-03-28
  6. NEP-HEA: Health Economics (1) 2017-01-15
  7. NEP-INO: Innovation (1) 2017-10-29
  8. NEP-MIC: Microeconomics (1) 2018-07-09
  9. NEP-SOC: Social Norms and Social Capital (1) 2012-03-28

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