Lokendra Kumawat
Names
first: | Lokendra |
last: | Kumawat |
Affiliations
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University of Delhi
→ Ramjas College
→ Department of Economics
- website
- location: Delhi, India
Research profile
author of:
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WEATHER SHOCKS, SPOT AND FUTURES AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY PRICES: AN ANALYSIS FOR INDIA
by N. R. Bhanumurthy & Pami Dua & Lokendra Kumawat -
External Shocks and the Indian Economy: Analyzing through a Small, Structural Quarterly Macroeconometric Model
by NR, Bhanumurthy & Kumawat, Lokendra -
Modelling Seasonal Dynamics in Indian Industrial Production--An Extention of TV-STAR Model
by Pami Dua & Lokendra Kumawat -
Modelling and Forecasting Seasonality in Indian Macroeconomic Time Series
by Pami Dua & Lokendra Kumawat -
Global Economic Crisis and Indian Economy
by N. R. Bhanumurthy & Lokendra Kumawat -
Supply Response of Sugarcane in India: Results from All-India and State-Level Data
by Kumawat, Lokendra & Prasad, Kamta -
Modelling and Forecasting Seasonality in Indian Macroeconomic Time Series
by Pami Dua & Lokendra Kumawat -
Effect of Rainfall on Seasonals in Indian Manufacturing Production: Evidence from Sectoral Data
by Kumawat, Lokendra -
Weather Shocks, Spot and Futures Agricultural Commodity Prices- An Analysis for India
by N. R. BHANUMURTHY & PAMI DUA & LOKENDRA KUMAWAT -
Book Review: India's Emerging Economy: Performance and Prospects in the 1990s and Beyond
by Lokendra Kumawat -
Regime Shifts in India's Monetary Policy Response Function.
by Kumawat, Lokendra & Bhanumurthy, N. R. -
Regime Shifts in India’s Monetary Policy Response Function
by Lokendra Kumawat & N. R. Bhanumurthy -
WEATHER SHOCKS AND AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY PRICES IN INDIA
by N. R. BHANUMURTHY & PAMI DUA & LOKENDRA KUMAWAT -
Financial Globalisation and Economic Growth in South Asia.
by Bhanumurthy, N. R. & Kumawat, Lokendra -
Regime-shifts in India’s monetary policy response function
by Lokendra Kumawat & N. R. Bhanumurthy -
Financial Globalization and Economic Growth in South Asia
by N. R. Bhanumurthy & Lokendra Kumawat -
Modelling changes in seasonality in Indian manufacturing production: an application of the STAR model
by Lokendra Kumawat