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RITUPARNA DAS CURRENT AREAS OF WORK Economics, Banking and Finance SUMMARY QUALIFICATION PhD (Money Supply in India), M.Sc.(Economics), B.Sc.(Economics Honours), MBA, NET and State Research Scholarship FULL TIME ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE 14 Years 6 Months CORE COMPETENCIES Since 2012 Mathematical Economics Microeconomics Policy Study Econometrics Microsoft Mathematics XLStat Software Since 2007 Bank Lending Credit Risk for Banks Project Finance Bank Investment Market Risk for Banks Corporate Finance Bank Treasury Bank Asset Liability Managerial Economics Management Management Risk Modelling Financial Functions in Easyfit Software Analysis Tool Pack PROWESS DerivaGem Since 2002-2006 Monetary Economics Macroeconomics Econometrics Eviews Software Best Fit Software Statistical Functions in Analysis Tool Pack CURRENT DESIGNATION, WORKPLACE Designation: Associate Professor (Policy Science) since April 2009; and Executive Director (Centre of Risk Management and Derivatives) since May 2012 ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Academic Qualifications # March 2006 Award of Ph.D. Degree * National Law University Jodhpur, (Based on External Examiners’ Recommendations, No marking System) (Faculty of Management Studies) 1 of 10 April 1994 Award of Master of Science Degree in Economics, Calcutta University, July 1991 Award of Bachelor of Science Degree in Economics Honours, Calcutta University December 2000 Passed National Eligibility Test (NET) in Economics for lectureship in universities and colleges of India University Grants Commission December 2000 Passed State Level Eligibility Test (SLET) in Economics for lectureship in universities and colleges of India West Bengal College Service Commission July 1988 Passed Higher Secondary Examination, Marks West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Examination June 1986 Passed Secondary Examination, Marks West Bengal Board of Secondary Examination #Average score of all examinations is above 60% and from the State of West Bengal, India. The PhD examination was based on external reviews only, no grading/marking. * The thesis is an outcome of a project under the supervision of the Director of the Centre for Studies in Banking and Finance established with a Corpus Fund given by the Reserve Bank of India to National Law University Jodhpur. It was mentioned in the Annual Report of the above Centre sent to the RBI by National Law University Jodhpur in 2011. Professional Qualification March 1999 Award of Master of Business Administration Degree Calcutta University , Institute: Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management FULL TIME ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 6 Apr 2009 - Present National Law University Jodhpur 2 Jan 2007 - 31 Mar 2009 National Institute of Bank Management Pune 1 Dec 2001 – 31 Dec 2006 National Law University Jodhpur 14 Feb 2000- 27 Nov 2001 W. B. National University of Juridical Sciences Kolkata 2 of 10 PART-TIME TIME ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 2014 Offered the position of ‘Visiting Associate Professor’ at the College of Business of City University of Hong Kong 1999 Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management, Kolkata 1999 Indian Institute of Materials Management, Kolkata 1995 Goenka College of Commerce and Business Administration, Kolkata 1994-96 Bidhannagar College, Kolkata COURSES DELIVERED S.No. Course (Subject) Organization/ Level Title Institution (UG/PG) 1. Risk Management National Law PG and Derivatives University Jodhpur National Law -Do- 2. Project Finance University Jodhpur 3. Financial Markets and National Law -Do- Regulatory Systems University Jodhpur 4. Financial National Law -Do- Management University Jodhpur 5. National Law UG Investment Analysis University Jodhpur and Portfolio 6. Managerial National Law -Do- Economics University Jodhpur Fixed Income 7. Management National Institute of Training/ Bank Management Program/ EDP/MDP 8. Quantitative National Institute of -Do- Techniques Bank Management 3 of 10 W B National UG 9. Economics for Law University of Juridical Sciences ACHEIVEMENT/AWARD 2013 ‘ One of the IBC’s Leading Educators of the World’ , from International Biographical Centre, Cambridge 2012 Biographee as ‘ Financial Risk and Economics Educator Author ’ in Marquis Who’s Who, New Jersey, 2012-13 2001 Certified to be Eligible for State Research Scholarship via SLET ONGOING DOCTORAL GUIDANCE [1] Topic: Evolving a Land Acquisition Policy Conducive for a Welfare State - A Study in Literate Kerala, since July 2012 in Faculty of Management Studies. [2] Topic: Entrepreneurship Education, since March 2014 in Faculty of Management Studies. PUBLICATION LIST Academic Article in Journal 2004 - Estimation, Analysis and Projection of India's GDP. Scholasticus , Volume 1, No. 2, coauthors U. R. Daga and B. Maheshwari, (cited abroad), Corporate Article published by National Stock Exchange 2013 - Nature of Corporate Bond Yield Curves: The case of India, NSE Working Paper Papers Hosted by the Research Division of Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis [1] 2010- An Outline of the Existing Literature on Monetary Economics in India [2] 2010- Definitions and Measures of Money Supply in India [3] 2010- Determination of Money Supply in India: The Great Debate [4] 2010- Indian G-Sec Market II: Anatomy of Short Rates [5] 2010- Econometric Models of Forecasting Money Supply in India [6] 2010- Forecasting Money Supply in India: Remaining Policy Issues [7] 2010- Modeling Violence against Women in India: Theories and Problems [8] 2010- Econometric Models of Relationship among Money, Output and Prices 4 of 10 [9] 2009- Indian G-Sec Market: How the Term Structure Reacts to Monetary Policy [10] 2009- Computing Skills in the Market Risk Management in the G-Sec Portfolio by the Banks in India [11] 2009- Endogenous Money, Output and Prices in India [12] 2004- Conflict of Exchange Rates (with U. R. Daga) Top Ten Downloads From Social Science Research Network, USA [1] Managing the Risk of Non-performing Assets in the Indian Small Scale Industries, as of 13/3/2011. [2] Estimation, Analysis and Projection of India’s GDP, as of 30/12/2010, joint paper with U R Daga and B Maheshwari [3] Forecasting Money Supply in India – the Remaining Policy Issues, as of 17/9/2010. [4] Law and Economics of Fiscal Deficit in India - 1998-99 to 2004-05, as of 22/1/2010. International Edited Book Chapters [1] “Computing Skills in Forecasting for Liquidity Risk Management in The Indian Banking Industry”, Hsu William (Ed.). Emerging Methods in Predictive Analytics: Risk Management and Decision-Making , Pennsylvania: IGI-GLOBAL (2014)/ [2] “Money Supply: Predictive Analytics in India”, Hsu William (Ed.). Emerging Methods in Predictive Analytics: Risk Management and Decision-Making , Pennsylvania: IGI-GLOBAL (2014)/ [3] “Investigation into Loan Default Problems in Infrastructure, Real Estate, and Constructions Sectors facing the New Generation Private Sector”, Ray, N. and Chakraborty, K. (Eds). Handbook of Research on Strategic Business Infrastructure Development and Contemporary Issues in Finance , Pennsylvania: IGI-GLOBAL (2014)/ [4] “E-banking in India: Risk Management in Payments and Settlement System”, Chapter in Approaches and Processes for Managing the Economics of Information System , Theodosios Tsiakis, Theodoros Kargidis and Panagiotis Katsaros (Eds.) , Pennsylvania: IGI-Global (2014)/ [5] “A Game Theoretic Approach to Corporate Lending by the Banks in India”, Chapter in Economic Behavior, Game Theory, and Technology in Emerging Markets , Bryan Christiansen and Müslüm Basilgan (Eds.), Pennsylvania: IGI- Global (2013)/ 5 of 10 [6] “Linkage between Liquidity and Inflation in the Post Crisis Period in India” with Michael C. S. Wong Chapter in Nguyen, D, Boubaker, S. & Arouri, M. (Eds). Emerging Markets and the Global Economy , Oxford: Academic Press, Elsevier (2013). [7] “Post Graduate Management Education in India: Issues of Policy, Finance and Standard in Infrastructure, Technology and Innovation”, Chapter in Patricia Ordóñez de Pablos and Robert D. Tennyson (Eds). Strategic Approaches for Human Capital Management and Development in a Turbulent Economy , Pennsylvania: IGI-Global (2013)/ [8] “Why Should All the Eurobonds Issued by Indian Banks Carry Uniform Regulatory Credit Risk Charge?” Chapter in Wong, Michael C. S. and Chan, Wilson F. C. (EDs.). Investing in Offshore Asian Currency Markets: The Shift from Dollars to Renminbi . New York: Palgrave-Macmillan (2013)/ [9] “Comparative Risk Analytics between Asian Offshore USD Bond and CNH Bond from an Indian Commercial Bank's Perspective” Chapter in Wong, Michael C. S. and Chan, Wilson F. C. (EDs.). Investing in Offshore Asian Currency Markets: The Shift from Dollars to Renminbi . New York: Palgrave-Macmillan (2013)/ [10] “Are the Banks in India Comfortable on the Eve of Basel III?” Chapter in Koyuncugil A. S. and Ozgulbas, N. (Eds). Technology and Financial Crisis: Economical and Analytical Views . Pennsylvania: IGI-Global (2013)/ [11] “Revisiting Interest Rate Pricing Models from an Indian Perspective: Lessons and Challenges” Chapter with Michael. C. S. Wong in C.S. Wehn, C. Hoppe, and G.N. Gregoriou, (Eds), Rethinking Valuation and Pricing Models: Lessons Learned from the Crisis and Future Challenges , Oxford: Academic Press, Elsevier (2012)/ . [12] “Product VaR Modeling” Chapter in The Risk of Investment Products - From Product Innovation to Risk Compliance , Michael C. S. Wong (Ed.), New Jersey: World Scientific Publishing (2011)/ Joint Chapters [13] “Understanding the Impact of Securities Markets Reform on the Economy of Brazil” in