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Sabuj Kumar Mandal
Associate Professor of Economics, IIT Madras
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Do undesirable output and environmental regulation matter in energy efficiency analysis? Evidence from Indian cement industry
SK Mandal
Energy policy 38 (10), 6076-6083, 2010
2582010
Environmental efficiency of the Indian cement industry: an interstate analysis
SK Mandal, S Madheswaran
Energy Policy 38 (2), 1108-1118, 2010
2482010
The impact of trade openness on environmental quality: an empirical analysis of emerging and developing economies
J Bernard, SK Mandal
WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment 203, 195-208, 2016
872016
Energy use efficiency of Indian cement companies: a data envelopment analysis
SK Mandal, S Madheswaran
Energy Efficiency 4, 57-73, 2011
702011
Causality between energy consumption and output growth in the Indian cement industry: An application of the panel vector error correction model (VECM)
SK Mandal, S Madheswaran
Energy Policy 38 (11), 6560-6565, 2010
542010
Is economic growth a cause or cure for environmental degradation? Empirical evidences from selected developing economies
D Chakravarty, SK Mandal
Environmental and Sustainability Indicators 7, 100045, 2020
432020
Estimating the relationship between economic growth and environmental quality for the BRICS economies-a dynamic panel data approach
D Chakravarty, SK Mandal
The Journal of Developing Areas 50 (5), 119-130, 2016
382016
A global level analysis of environmental energy efficiency: an application of data envelopment analysis
I Rakshit, SK Mandal
Energy Efficiency 13 (5), 889-909, 2020
202020
Investigating the existence of entry barriers in rural non-farm sector (RNFS) employment in India: A theoretical modelling and an empirical analysis
A Drall, SK Mandal
World Development 141, 105381, 2021
152021
Productivity growth in Indian cement industry: A panel estimation of stochastic production frontier
SK Mandal, S Madheswaran
The Journal of Developing Areas, 287-303, 2012
152012
Measuring energy use efficiency in presence of undesirable output: an application of data envelopment analysis (DEA) to Indian cement industry
SK Mandal, S Madheswaran
Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore Working Papers, 2009
92009
Technological progress, scale effect and total factor productivity growth in Indian cement industry: Panel estimation of stochastic production frontier
SK Mandal
Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore Working Papers, 2009
92009
Role of Energy in estimating turning point of Environmental Kuznets Curve: an econometric analysis of the existing studies
SK Mandal, D Chakravarty
Journal of Social and Economic Development 19, 387-401, 2017
62017
Energy use efficiency in Indian cement industry: Application of data envelopment analysis and directional distance function
SK Mandal, S Madheswaran
Bangalore, India, 2009
62009
Is environmental Kuznets curve a universal phenomenon?–An econometric analysis of the existing studies
SK Mandal, D Chakravarty
The Journal of Developing Areas 50 (6), 261-276, 2016
52016
COVID-19 related uncertainty, investor sentiment and stock returns in India
A Sinha, SK Mandal
42021
Determinants of various modes of rural non-farm sector (RNFS) employment in SAT (semi-arid tropics) and Eastern regions of India: an empirical analysis
A Drall, SK Mandal
Indian Economic Review 55 (2), 253-282, 2020
32020
Environmental Kuznets curve for local and global pollutants: application of GMM and random coefficient panel data models
D Chakravarty, SK Mandal
Journal of Social and Economic Development 21, 212-233, 2019
32019
COVID-19-related Uncertainty, Investor Sentiment, and Stock Returns in India
R Sreelakshmi, A Sinha, S Mandal
Economic and Political Weekly, 53-61, 2022
22022
Does Win-Win opportunity always result in pollution abatement? An application of directional distance function to Indian cement industry
SK Mandal, AK Bhandari
The Journal of Developing Areas 54 (4), 2020
22020
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