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Daniel Keniston is an Associate Professor at Louisiana State University. Prior to this he was an assistant professor of Economics at Yale University. His research focuses largely on the role and structure of markets in developing countries, with other interests in governance, technology adoption, and economic history. He has worked in the Caribbean, Africa, and South Asia, with particular emphasis on India. He finished his BA at Yale in 2004 and his PhD at MIT in 2011.
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मजदूरों का एक विभाजन: भारत में जाति की पहचान और कार्य कुशलता
भारत में जातियाँ कुछ व्यवसायों से निकटता से सम्बद्ध हैं और ये लाखों लोगों द्वारा किए जाने वाले कार्यों का निर्धारण करती हैं। इस अध्ययन में एक नए डेटासेट का उपयोग यह दिखाने के लिए किया गया है कि अभी भी...
- Guilhem Cassan Daniel Keniston Tatjana Kleineberg
- 10 जनवरी, 2023
- लेख
A division of labourers: Caste identity and efficiency in India
Castes in India are closely associated with certain occupations and determine the jobs done by millions. This study uses a new dataset to show that a large proportion of workers still work in their ca...
- Guilhem Cassan Daniel Keniston Tatjana Kleineberg
- 18 November, 2022
- Articles
Productivity and competition in India’s brick industry
Firm productivity has long been considered a key driver of economic growth. Yet there is little understanding of why the competition and innovation that fuels productivity growth in the developed worl...
- Parul Agarwal Daniel Keniston
- 30 September, 2015
- IGC Research on India