Dr.

Dr. Amarnath Tripathi

Associate Professor

CONTACT
Email: amarnath.tripathi@jaipuria.ac.in
Location: Jaipuria Noida

RESEARCH AREAS

Agriculture & Natural Resource Economics; Food Security & Food System; Rural Livelihood, Economics of Climate Change; & Public Policy & Impact Evaluation

TEACHING AREAS
Economics

Dr. Amarnath Tripathi is currently an Associate Professor at the Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida, India. Previously, he has been a member of the faculty in the School of Business Studies, Sharda University, Greater Noida, Symbiosis School of Economics, Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune, and the Institute of Economic Growth, New Delhi. Amarnath has also been a visiting doctoral fellow of the  Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai. He completed his Ph.D. in Economics from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, and his post-doctorate from the Institute of Economic Growth, New Delhi under Think Tank, An initiative of the International Development Research Centre, Ottawa, Canada. Tripathi has over 13 years of experience in academic and applied economic research. He has published widely and several of his research articles have appeared in good impact journals like Food and Nutrition Bulletin, Environment Management, Climatic Risk Management, Journal of Environmental Management and Planning, and Economic and Political Weekly. He also writes columns in both print and digital media.

Ph.D. (Economics)

13 Years

Papers Published in Peer Reviewed Journals (ABDC, SCOPUS, and WoS)

Tripathi, A., Sardar, S., & Shyam, H. S. (2023). Hybrid crops, income, and food security of smallholder families: Empirical evidence from poor states of India. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 191, 122532. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2023.122532

Tripathi, A., Bharti, N., Sardar, S., & Malik, S. (2023). Covid-19, disrupted vegetable supply chain and direct marketing: Experiences from India. Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and Emerging Economies, 13(1), 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1108/JADEE-04-2021-0095

Tripathi, A., & Mishra, S. (2020). An estimation of price effects of making food fortification mandatory in India. Food and Nutrition Bulletin, 41(3), 355-366. doi:10.1177/0379572120938548

Authored Books

Mitra, A., Das, S., Tripathi, A., Sarangi, T., & Ranganathan, T. (2021). Climate Change, Livelihood Diversification and Well-Being: The Case of Rural Odisha. Springer Nature, Singapore. ISBN: 9789811670497.

Edited Books

Anand, A., Tripathi, A., Sharma, K., Chauhan, A., & Agarwal, R. (Eds) (2023). Sustainability, Entrepreneurship Equity and Digital Strategies. Bloomsbury India, New Delhi.  ISBN: 9789356409903.

Book Chapters

Tripathi, A. & Sardar, S. (2022). Economic impacts of hydroclimatic extremes and disasters in India. In Manish Kumar Goyal, Anil Kumar Gupta, and Akhilesh Gupta (Eds.), Hydro-Meteorological Extremes and Disasters, Singapore: Springer.

Verma, M. & Tripathi, A. (2021).  Health stimulus: A panacea for the crippled Indian health system amid the pandemic. In Nimmi Agarwal, Saumya Kumar, Sandeep Kumar Anand, Bibek Kumar Rajak (Eds.), Emerging Issues in Management and Economics: The Prospects. Kaav Publications: Delhi.

Tripathi, A. & Mehta, U. (2021). How to accelerate pulse production in India? In Manu Gautam (Ed.), Agriculture in India: Crisis and Prospects, Rawat Books: Jaipur.

Newspapers Articles

Tripathi, A. & Sardar, S. (2021, May 26). Tweaked PDS, expanded MGNREGA, DBT key to ensuring food security. Policy Circle, https://www.policycircle.org/society/food-security-via-pds-mgnrega/

Tripathi, A. & Sardar, S. (2021, May 03). Little hands must pick up pens. Telangana Today, https://telanganatoday.com/little-hands-must-pick-up-pens

Chatterjee, P. & Tripathi, A. (2021, March 08).   Women are working as helpers in family businesses without a pay, here's why this needs to be Aaddressed. News 18, https://www.news18.com/news/buzz/women-are-working-as-helpers-in-family-businesses-without-a-pay-heres-why-this-needs-to-be-addressed-3511238.html

 

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