Sanket Mohapatra, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2006 Columbia University, New York, NY 
Area:
General Economics, Finance
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Charles Calomiris grad student 2006 Columbia
 (Three essays in finance and development.)
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Gopalakrishnan B, Mohapatra S. (2020) Insolvency Regimes and Firms' Default Risk Under Economic Uncertainty and Shocks Economic Modelling. 91: 180-197
Gopalakrishnan B, Mohapatra S. (2018) Global risk and demand for gold by central banks Applied Economics Letters. 25: 835-839
Mohapatra S, Nose M, Ratha D. (2018) Determinants of the distance between sovereign credit ratings and sub-sovereign bond ratings: Evidence from emerging markets and developing economies Applied Economics. 50: 934-956
Gopalakrishnan B, Mohapatra S. (2018) Turning Over a Golden Leaf? Global Liquidity and Emerging Market Central Banks’ Demand for Gold after the Financial Crisis Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money. 57: 94-109
Lim JJ, Mohapatra S. (2016) Quantitative easing and the post-crisis surge in financial flows to developing countries Journal of International Money and Finance
Mohapatra S, Ratha D. (2011) Remittance Markets in Africa World Bank Publications. 1-380
Ratha D, Mohapatra S, Scheja E. (2011) Impact of Migration on Economic and Social Development: A Review of Evidence and Emerging Issues Artha Vijnana: Journal of the Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics. 53: 1-39
Ratha D, De PK, Mohapatra S. (2011) Shadow Sovereign Ratings for Unrated Developing Countries World Development. 39: 295-307
Mohapatra S, Ratha D. (2010) Forecasting Migrant Remittances During the Global Financial Crisis Migration Letters. 7: 1-20
Mohapatra S, Joseph G, Ratha D. (2009) Remittances and Natural Disasters: Ex-Post Response and Contribution to Ex-Ante Preparedness Environment, Development and Sustainability. 14: 365-387
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