Anisha Sharma

Ashoka University
Anisha Sharma

Anisha Sharma is an Associate Professor of Economics at Ashoka University. Her research interests are in the area of development economics, labour economics, firms, and public policy. Her recent research examines how strong social norms against female employment increase the costs of skills investments for women, contributing to economy-wide skill shortages as well a gender earnings gap. Anisha completed her doctorate in Economics from the University of Oxford in 2016. In her dissertation, she used survey data to study different dimensions of resource misallocation in Indonesia - in investments in education over time, in the transition of workers across employment sectors, and in productivity increases across firms. Before that, she received an MSc in Financial Economics (2008), and an MSc in Economics for Development (2009) from Oxford, where she was a Rhodes Scholar, and a BA (Hons) in Economics (2007) from St. Stephen's College, Delhi University.

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कोविड-19: क्या हम लंबी दौड़ के लिए तैयार हैं? - भाग 2

इस आलेख के पहले भाग में, लेखकों ने भारत में कोविड-19 के प्रति सरकार की प्रतिक्रिया का मार्गदर्शन करने हेतु व्यापक सिफारिशें कीं। इस भाग में, वे पांच ऐसे समूहों की पहचान करते हैं जिनके वर्तमान संकट से उत्पन्न आर्थिक एवं स्वास्थ्य संबंधी झटकों की चपेट में आने की आशंका ज्यादा है, और ऐसे क्षेत्र जहां राहत प्रयासों को केंद्रित करने की आवश्यकता है।

08 April 2020
Macroeconomics
Macroeconomics

कोविड-19: क्या हम लंबी दौड़ के लिए तैयार हैं? - भाग 1

कोविड-19 के प्रसार की संभावित पुनरावृत्ति को रोकने के लिए यह लॉकडाउन, संभवतः भविष्य में किए जाने वाले कई लॉकडाउन में से पहला हो सकता है, इसलिए नीति निर्माताओं को इससे प्रतिकूल रूप से प्रभावित व्यक्तियों को राहत प्रदान करने के लिए तैयार रहना होगा। इसे ध्यान में रखते हुए, लेखक एक व्यापक दृष्टिकोण का प्रस्ताव करते हैं जिसमें अगले 24 महीनों में होने वाले किसी भी लॉकडाउन के दौरान राशन कार्ड धारक सभी परिवारों को प्रदान किए जाने वाले वस्‍तु रूपी अंतरणों और नकद सहायता के एक संयोजन के लिए तर्क दिया गया है।

06 April 2020
Macroeconomics
Macroeconomics

Covid-19: Are we ready for the long haul? - Part II

In Part I of this piece, the authors made broad recommendations to guide the government’s response to Covid-19 in India. In this part, they identify five salient population groups that are particularly vulnerable to the economic and health shocks arising from the current crisis, and regions where relief effort needs to be concentrated.

03 April 2020
Macroeconomics
Macroeconomics

Covid-19: Are we ready for the long haul? - Part I

As this may be the first of many future lockdowns to stamp out possible repeated outbreaks of Covid-19, policymakers must be prepared to provide relief to adversely affected individuals. With this in mind, the authors propose a comprehensive approach that argues for a combination of in-kind transfers and cash support to be provided to all households with ration cards during any lockdown that takes place over the next 24 months.

02 April 2020
Macroeconomics
Macroeconomics

How does a ban on sex-selective abortions affect child health?

Widespread access to sex selection technologies has further skewed the male-biased sex ratio in India. However, this article suggests that the ban on prenatal sex determination may have adverse consequences on the health and mortality outcomes of the surviving children. Looking at children born between in the decade before and after the ban, it finds that the ban led to an increase in the proportion of unwanted girls, and increased competition for resources among children in large families.

31 July 2023
Human Development
Human Development
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