Dr. Srinivasan Raghavendran

BSc, M.Sc, M.Phil, M.Phil, PhD

 
researcher
 

Biography

My research is focused on a number of major themes in the areas of Macroeconomics, Finance and Complex Systems, and Political Economy. The broad theme that underpins various strands of his research is the issue of the dynamic interrelation between economic growth and distribution of income, and my current work focuses on this question in the context of financialization. My research draws inspiration from the intellectual traditions of Michal Kalecki and John Maynard Keynes on the substantive front, and uses the methods and tools of Complex systems, to study the dynamics of growth and income distribution in the modern financial economies. My research is interdisciplinary and is underpinned by the principle that economic systems cannot be viewed independently of the wider socio-political context.

I have published in international peer-reviewed journals, including Review of Keynesian Economics (ROKE), Metroeconomica, Journal of Economics, PanoeconomicusFeminist Economics, Economic and Political Weekly, Review of Development and Change, and in the reputed Science journals like PLOS ONE, European Physical Journal B and the International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos

I served as the Associate Director for Research in the Whitaker Institute at NUI Galway where my role was to create the capacity for multidisciplinary research using novel research methodologies for addressing global and regional public policy issues. The Social Sciences Computing Hub, the project, which I led and successfully established, is one such project for multidisciplinary research in NUI Galway.

I have been invited to speak at the prestigious international events such as,


My research has been published, acknowledged and reviewed in national and international media, including:

  • The President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins has cited and quoted my work in his recent book (When Ideas Matter, Michael D. Higgins (2016)) and acknowledged my research in many of his public lectures.
  • Irish Times published my comment on the famous spreadsheet error issue. 
  • The summary of the deliberation of the workshop,"Finance, Sovereign debt and the Eurozone crisis" was published as an open letter, Alternative Vision for the Eurozone Crisis, in newspaers in Italy (Il Mainfest), Spain (Publico), and Argentina (Pagina 2), in the Economic and Political Weekly in India (EPW), and in various blogs, like Heterodox, Naked Keynesianism, Triple Crisis etc.
  • Media coverage in India on the winter school on "Modern Finance and Macroeconomics" that I organized with my research collaborators, Prof. Vishwesha Guttal and Prof. Srikanth Iyer in the India Institute of Science (IISc).

Research Interests

Research focus and interest 

My current research explores the implications of the modern financial sector for macroeconomic stability, particularly from the point of view of the interrelation between income distribution and economic growth. Some of my recent papers in Metroeconomica (2015), Review of Keynesian Economics (2017), Panoeconomicus (2018) propose a way to incorporate the modern financial sector in macroeconomic analysis and explore the pathways through which modern finance may lead to fragility in the real economy, by not only causing abrupt crashes but also makes the recovery weaker. My work also examines the institutional conditions that renders modern financial systems fragile and unstable. Continuing in this broad theme, I am working on various issues relating to intra- and inter- income distribution disparity, conflict between shareholders, managers and workers and on the long run relationship between growth and distribution under financialization.  

Arising from my work in Macroeconomics, and drawing from the wider framework of political economy, connections to a range of wider social issues have opened up informing a parallel area of research that I actively explore. In particular, I continue to work on the political economy of Macroeconomic policy making in the context of the 2008 crisis (Economic and Political Weekly 2013) and on integrating Gender in Macroeconomics, with a particular emphasis on integrating unpaid care in Macroeconomics (Feminist Economics (in press), RTE Brainstorm 2019), on the issue of Microfinance as a developmental strategy and on the issue of violence against women (Feminist Economics, 2017; The Wire, 2017). 

These works are a reflection of the wider, integrated, view that informs my research agenda, which can be grouped under the following broad interrelated themes:

 I. Financialization and Macroeconomic stability
II. Empirical characterization of economic complexity
III. Economic growth and Socio-economic inequality under financialization

Research Projects

  Project Start Date End Date
General Research Account 01-SEP-15 31-DEC-19
Economic and Social Cost of Violence Against Women 01-SEP-14 31-MAR-19
SOCIETAL CHALLENGES EUROPE IN A CHANGING WORLD S RAGHAVENRA 22-JAN-14 21-OCT-15
MF06P18 AN EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH TO PUBLIC GOODS 08-JAN-07 19-JUN-09
MF49 2005 M SRINIVASAN RAGHAVENDRAN 01-NOV-05 31-OCT-06

Books

  Year Publication
(2023) An Introduction to Economic Dynamics: Modelling, Analysis and Simulation.
Srinivas Raghavendra and Petri T. Piiroinen (2023) An Introduction to Economic Dynamics: Modelling, Analysis and Simulation. London, UK: Routledge (Taylor & Francis). [DOI] [Details]

Peer Reviewed Journals

  Year Publication
(2022) '.`Violence against women and the macroeconomy: The case of Ghana, Journal of International Development'
Raghavendran, S., Kim, K. Ashe, S., Chadha, M. Asante, F., Pirrioinen, P. and Duvvury, N (2022) '.`Violence against women and the macroeconomy: The case of Ghana, Journal of International Development'. Journal of International Development, 34 (2):239-258 [Details]
(2022) 'Financial Growth and Crash under Shadow Banking'
Bhaduri, Amit; Srinivas, Raghavendra (2022) 'Financial Growth and Crash under Shadow Banking'. Review Of Political Economy, [DOI] [Details]
(2022) 'Violence against women and the macroeconomy: The case of Ghana'
Srinivasan, Raghavendran; Kijong, Kim; Ashe, Sinead; Chadha, Mrinal; Asante, Felix; Piiroinen, Petri; Duvvury, Nata (2022) 'Violence against women and the macroeconomy: The case of Ghana'. Journal Of International Development, 34 (2):239-258 [DOI] [Details]
(2022) 'Female Self-employment as a Development strategy: The dual constraints of Care-Work and Aggregate Demand (Forthcoming)'
Ramaa Vasudevan and Srinivas Raghavendra (2022) 'Female Self-employment as a Development strategy: The dual constraints of Care-Work and Aggregate Demand (Forthcoming)'. Feminist Economics, [DOI] [Details]
(2019) 'A Non-Smooth Extension of Samuelson's Multiplier-Accelerator Model'
Petri T. Piiroinen and Srinivas Raghavendra (2019) 'A Non-Smooth Extension of Samuelson's Multiplier-Accelerator Model'. International Journal Of Bifurcation And Chaos, 29 (10) [DOI] [Details]
(2018) 'The Principle of Effective Demand Under Modern Finance: An Exploration in the traditions of Kalecki and Keynes'
Srinivas Raghavendra (2018) 'The Principle of Effective Demand Under Modern Finance: An Exploration in the traditions of Kalecki and Keynes'. Panoeconomicus, 65 (3):267-287 [DOI] [Details]
(2017) 'Macroeconomic Loss due to Violence Against Women: The case of Vietnam'
Srinivas Raghavendra, Nata Duvvury and Sinead Ashe (2017) 'Macroeconomic Loss due to Violence Against Women: The case of Vietnam'. Feminist Economics, 23 (4):62-89 [DOI] [Details]
(2017) 'Economic Assessment of Waterborne Outbreak of Cryptosporidiosis'
Chyzheuskaya, A., Cormican, M., R., Donovan, D., Raghavendra, S., Prendergast, M., O Donoghue, C., & Morris, D. (2017) 'Economic Assessment of Waterborne Outbreak of Cryptosporidiosis'. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 23 (1) [DOI] [Details]
(2017) 'Wage and profit-led regimes under modern finance: An exploration'
Amit Bhaduri and Srinivas Raghavendra (2017) 'Wage and profit-led regimes under modern finance: An exploration'. Review of Keynesian Economics, 5 (3):426-438 [DOI] [Details]
(2016) 'Lack of Critical Slowing Down Suggests that Financial Meltdowns Are Not Critical Transitions, yet Rising Variability Could Signal Systemic Risk'
Vishwesha Guttal, Srinivas Raghavendra, Nikunj Goel, Quentin Hoarau (2016) 'Lack of Critical Slowing Down Suggests that Financial Meltdowns Are Not Critical Transitions, yet Rising Variability Could Signal Systemic Risk'. Plos One, 11 (1) [DOI] [ARAN Link] [Details]
(2015) 'On the systemic fragility of finance led growth'
Amit Bhaduri, Srinivas Raghavendra, Vishwesha Guttal (2015) 'On the systemic fragility of finance led growth'. Metroeconomica, 66 (1):158-186 [DOI] [Details]
(2013) 'Economic Paradigms and Democracy in the Era of Financial Globalisation'
Srinivas Raghavendra (2013) 'Economic Paradigms and Democracy in the Era of Financial Globalisation'. Yojana, (October) [Details]
(2013) 'Economics, Politics and Democracy in the Age of Credit-Rating Capitalism'
Srinivas, Raghavendra (2013) 'Economics, Politics and Democracy in the Age of Credit-Rating Capitalism'. Economic & Political Weekly, Vol - XLVIII (No. 05) [ARAN Link] [Details]
(2011) 'Testing for non linear dependence in the Credit Default Swap Market'
Kitty Moloney and Srinivas Raghavendra (2011) 'Testing for non linear dependence in the Credit Default Swap Market'. Economics Research International, [DOI] [Details]
(2008) 'A framework for testing Algorithmic Trading Strategies'
Daniel Parashiev, Srinivas Raghavendra and Laurentiu Vasiliu (2008) 'A framework for testing Algorithmic Trading Strategies'. Automation, Computers, Electronics And Mechtronics, 5(32) (1):71-79 [Details]
(2007) 'Trade Union Movement: CSR, Civil Society and Cross Transnational Labor Relations in the Agriculture Industry'
MA Gonzalez-Perez, S Raghavendra and T McDonough and (2007) 'Trade Union Movement: CSR, Civil Society and Cross Transnational Labor Relations in the Agriculture Industry'. Indian Journal Of Labor Economics, 49 (4) [Details]
(2006) 'Limits to Investment Exhilarationism'
S Raghavendra (2006) 'Limits to Investment Exhilarationism'. Zeitschrift Für Nationalökonomie, 87 (3):257-280 [DOI] [Details]
(2004) 'Effective Demand and Income Distribution: A Review'
S Raghavendra (2004) 'Effective Demand and Income Distribution: A Review'. Review Of Development And Change, 3 (2):151-164 [Details]
(2004) 'Hollywood Blockbusters and Long-Tailed Distributions: An Empirical Study of the Popularity of Movies'
Raghavendra, Srinivas; Sinha, Sitabhra (2004) 'Hollywood Blockbusters and Long-Tailed Distributions: An Empirical Study of the Popularity of Movies'. European Physical Journal B, 42 (2):293-296 [DOI] [Details]

Book Chapters

  Year Publication
(2008) 'Algorithmic Trading on an Artificial Stock Market'
Daniel Parashiev, Srinivas Raghavendra and Laurentiu Vasili (2008) 'Algorithmic Trading on an Artificial Stock Market' In: Intelligent Distributed Computing, Systems and Applications. Studies in Computational Intelligence. :281-286 Berlin: Springer. [Details]
(1996) 'Total Factor Productivity Growth: A Short-Run Equilibrium Analysis'
S Raghavendra (1996) 'Total Factor Productivity Growth: A Short-Run Equilibrium Analysis' In: CDS M.Phil. Theses 1990/91-1993/94: Vol. II. Trivandrum, India: Centre for Development Studies. [Details]
(2020) 'Conflict as Closure: A Kaleckian model of growth and distribution under financialization'
Srinivas Raghavendra and Petri Piiroinen (2020) 'Conflict as Closure: A Kaleckian model of growth and distribution under financialization' In: Conflict, Effective Demand and Development. :70-87 London, UK: Routledge. [Details]
(2012) 'Arbitrage-Free Parity Theory for the CDS and Bond Markets'
Kitty Moloney and Srinivas Raghavendra (2012) 'Arbitrage-Free Parity Theory for the CDS and Bond Markets' In: Topics in Numerical Methods for Finance. New York: Springer. [Details]
(2008) 'Decomposition Methods for Analyzing Intra-regional and Inter-regional Income Distribution'
Srinivas Raghavendra (2008) 'Decomposition Methods for Analyzing Intra-regional and Inter-regional Income Distribution' In: Mathematical Economics and Dynamics of Capitalism. London: Routledge: Frontiers of Political Economy. [ARAN Link] [Details]
(2006) 'Market Polarization in Presence of Individual Choice Volatility'
Srinivas Raghavendra and Sitabhra Sinha (2006) 'Market Polarization in Presence of Individual Choice Volatility' In: Advances in Artificial Economics: The Economy as a Complex Dynamic System. Berlin: Springer. [Details]
(2004) 'Emergence of two-phase behaviour in markets through interaction and learning in agents with bounded rationality'
Srinivas Raghavendra and Sitabhra Sinha (2004) 'Emergence of two-phase behaviour in markets through interaction and learning in agents with bounded rationality' In: Practical Fruits of Econophysics. Tokyo:: Springer-Verlag. [Details]

Published Reports

  Year Publication
(2019) Guidance of Methods fo Estimating Economic and Social Costs of Violence against women and girls in low and middle income contexts.
Nata Duvvury, Stacey Scriver, Caroline Forde, Mrinal Chadha, Srinivas Raghavendra, Lily O'Brien, Mohammad Sabir and Carol Ballentine (2019) Guidance of Methods fo Estimating Economic and Social Costs of Violence against women and girls in low and middle income contexts. Department for International Development (DFID), London, UK. [Details]
(2019) Estimating the Macroeconomic Loss due to Violence Against Women: A Policy Toolkit.
Srinivas Raghavendra, Kijong Kim, Sinead Ashe, Mrinal Chadha, Felix Asante, Petri Piiroinen, Nata Duvvury (2019) Estimating the Macroeconomic Loss due to Violence Against Women: A Policy Toolkit. Department for International Development (DFID), London, UK. [Details]
(2019) The Macroeconomic cost of Violence Against Women: The Case of Pakistan.
Srinivas Raghavendra, Kijong Kim, Sinead Ashe, Mrinal Chadha, Felix Asante, Petri Piiroinen, Nata Duvvury (2019) The Macroeconomic cost of Violence Against Women: The Case of Pakistan. Department for International Development (DFID), London, UK. [Details]
(2019) The Macroeconomic Loss due to Violence against women: The case of Ghana.
Srinivas Raghavendra, Kijong Kim, Sinead Ashe, Mrinal Chadha, Felix Asante, Petri Piiroinen, Nata Duvvury (2019) The Macroeconomic Loss due to Violence against women: The case of Ghana. Department for International Development (DFID), London, UK. [Details]
(2019) Economic and Social Costs of Violence against Women in Ghana: Technical Report.
Asante, F., Fenny, A., Dzudzor, M., Chadha, M., Scriver, S. Ballantine, C., Raghavendra, S., Duvvury, N (2019) Economic and Social Costs of Violence against Women in Ghana: Technical Report. Department for International Development (DFID) UK, London, UK. [ARAN Link] [Details]
(2019) Economic and Social Costs of Violence against Women in South Sudan: Technical Report.
Elmusharaf, K., Scriver, S., Chadha, M., Ballantine, C., Sabir, M., Raghavendra, S., Duvvury, N., Kennedy, J., Grant-Vest, S. and Edopu, P (2019) Economic and Social Costs of Violence against Women in South Sudan: Technical Report. Department for International Development (DFID), London, UK. [ARAN Link] [Details]
(2019) Economic and Social Costs of Violence against Women in Pakistan: Technical Report.
Ghaus, K., Ali, A., Anis, R., Areeb, T., Chadha, M., Ballantine, C., Scriver, S., Raghavendra, S., Duvvury, N. (2019) Economic and Social Costs of Violence against Women in Pakistan: Technical Report. Department for International Development (DFID), London, UK. [Details]
(2019) Microfinance and the Care economy.
Ramaa Vasudevan and Srinivas Raghavendra (2019) Microfinance and the Care economy. Care Work and the Economy project, American University, Washington DC, US. [Details]
(2018) Cost-Benefit Analysis of Interventions to prevent Intimate Partner Violence in Andhra Pradesh.
Srinivas Raghavendra, Mrinal Chadha and Nata Duvvury (2018) Cost-Benefit Analysis of Interventions to prevent Intimate Partner Violence in Andhra Pradesh. Cophehagen Consensus, India. [Details]
(2018) Cost-Benefit Analysis of Interventions to prevent Intimate Partner Violence in Rajasthan.
Srinivas Raghavendra, Mrinal Chadha and Nata Duvvury (2018) Cost-Benefit Analysis of Interventions to prevent Intimate Partner Violence in Rajasthan. Cophehagen Consensus, India. [Details]
(2016) Costs of Violence Against Women: An Examination of Evidence.
Sinead Ashe, Nata Duvvury, Srinivas Raghavendra, Stacey Scriver, Diarmuid O'Donovan (2016) Costs of Violence Against Women: An Examination of Evidence. Department for International Development (DFID), London, UK. [Details]
(2016) Methodological Approaches for Estimating the Economic costs of violence against women and girls.
Sinead Ashe, Nata Duvvury, Srinivas Raghavendra, Stacey Scriver, Diarmuid O'Donovan (2016) Methodological Approaches for Estimating the Economic costs of violence against women and girls. Department for International Development (DFID), London, UK. [Details]
(2016) Economic Assessment of the waterborn outbreak of Cryptosporidium hominis in Galway.
Dearbháile Morris, Aksana Chyzheuskaya, Srinivas Raghavendra, Diarmuid O’Donovan, Martina Prendergast and Martin Cormican (2016) Economic Assessment of the waterborn outbreak of Cryptosporidium hominis in Galway. Environmental Protection Agency, Dublin, Ireland. [Details]
(2015) Conceptualising Violence: A holistic approach to understanding violence against women and girls.
Stacey Sciver, Nata Duvvury, Sinead Ashe, Srinivas Raghavendra, Diarmuid O'Donovan (2015) Conceptualising Violence: A holistic approach to understanding violence against women and girls. Department for International Development (DFID), London, UK. [Details]
(2013) Intimate Partner Violence: Costs and Implications for Growth and Development.
Duvvury, N., Callan, A., Carney, P. and Raghavendran, S. (2013) Intimate Partner Violence: Costs and Implications for Growth and Development. The World Bank, Washington DC. [Details]
(2005) What causes price dispersion in online markets?.
Srinivas Raghavendra and Stephen Kinsella (2005) What causes price dispersion in online markets?. Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI), Ireland. [Details]
(2005) E-Commerce: Review and Analysis. Digital Enterprise Research Institute Technical Report.
Srinivas Raghavendra (2005) E-Commerce: Review and Analysis. Digital Enterprise Research Institute Technical Report. Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI), Ireland. [Details]
(2005) A Comparative Study of Electronic Market Efficiency. Digital Enterprise Research Institute Technical Report.
Srinivas Raghavendra and Stephen Kinsella (2005) A Comparative Study of Electronic Market Efficiency. Digital Enterprise Research Institute Technical Report. Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI), Ireland. [Details]

Conference Publications

  Year Publication
(2010) International Conference on Computational and Financial Econometrics
Srinivas, Raghavendra; Vasiliu, Laurentiu; Parashicv, Daniel (2010) Algorithmic trading with human agents and computer agents in a virtual stock market & virtual futures market International Conference on Computational and Financial Econometrics [Details]
(2010) Economic Crisis: In the light of alternative development paradigms
Srinivas, Raghavendra; Piiroinen, Petri (2010) A Reconsideration of Samuelson's Multiplier-Accelerator Model Economic Crisis: In the light of alternative development paradigms [Details]
(2009) International Conference on Computing in Economics and Finance
Srinivas, Raghavendra; Vasiliu, Laurentiu; Paraschiv, Daniel (2009) Algorithmic Trading with Human Agents and Computer Agents in an Artificial Stock Market International Conference on Computing in Economics and Finance [Details]
(2009) IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Financial Engineering
Daniel Parashiev, Srinivas Raghavendra & Laurentiu Vasiliu (2009) Stocks Scanner Evaluator for Stocks or Options IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Financial Engineering , pp.28-35 [DOI] [Details]
(2007) Development Futures
Duvvury, Nata; Srinivas, Raghavendra (2007) Gender-Based Violence, Identity, and Development: Initial Explorations In developent Futures . In: Carol Healy eds. Development Futures [Details]
(2007) International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM '07)
Uldis Bojars, Andreas Harth, Sheila Kinsella and Srinivas Raghavendra (2007) An Empirical Investigation of networks in the Blogosphere International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM '07) [Details]

Conference Contributions

  Year Publication
(2019) Annual Scientific Meeting of the Society of Social Medicine and Population Health,
Duvvury, N,Chadha, M,Scriver, S,Raghavendran, S,Asante, F,Ghaus, K,Elmusharaf, K,Sabir, M,Mcdarby, G,Ballantine, C (2019) Health and Productivity Costs of violence against Women and Girls. [Published Abstract], Annual Scientific Meeting of the Society of Social Medicine and Population Health, Ireland , 04-SEP-19 - 06-SEP-19. [Details]
(2019) International Association of Feminist Economics IAFFE,
Khoo, S and Raghavendra, S (2019) Solidarities and Challenges at the Intersection of Inequalities. [International Refereed Conference], International Association of Feminist Economics IAFFE, Glasgow Caledonian University , 27-JUN-19 - 29-JUN-19. [Details]
(2019) Finance and Economic Modelling,
Srinivas Raghavendra (2019) Dynamics of conflict between shareholders and managers: Revisiting the theory of firm under financialisation. [Invited Paper], Finance and Economic Modelling, Maison des Sciences Economiques, Univesity of Paris 1 , 22-MAY-19 - 23-MAY-19. [Details]
(2019) Amit Bhaduri Festrschrit Conference,
Srinivas Raghavendra (2019) Conflict as a closure: A Kaleckian model of growth and distribution under financialisation. [Invited Paper], Amit Bhaduri Festrschrit Conference, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, US , 22-MAR-19 - 24-MAR-19. [Details]
(2018) What Works To Prevent Violence Against Women,
Srinivas Raghavendra, Mrinal Chadha and Nata Duvvury (2018) Scientific Meeting of the Department of International Development, UK Government. [Invited Paper], What Works To Prevent Violence Against Women, Nepal, Kathmandu , 28-NOV-18 - 30-NOV-18. [Details]
(2018) American Economic Association Annual Conference,
Srinivas Raghavendra (2018) Unpaid labour, distribution of income and Macroeconomic regimes. [Invited Paper], American Economic Association Annual Conference, Philadelphia, US , 04-JAN-18 - 06-JAN-18. [Details]
(2017) International Economic Forum of the Americas,
Srinivas Raghavendra (2017) Major Economic policy conference for the Americas. [Invited Oral Presentation], International Economic Forum of the Americas, Monetreal, Canada , 14-JUN-17 - 16-JUN-17. [Details]
(2017) IMF Conference on Gender and Macroeconomics,
Srinivas Raghavendra (2017) Macroeconomic loss due to violence against women. [International Refereed Conference], IMF Conference on Gender and Macroeconomics, Washington DC, US , 23-MAR-17 - 24-MAR-17. [Details]
(2017) International Economic Forum of the Americas,
Srinivas Raghavendra (2017) Economic costs of violence against women in the workplace. [Invited Oral Presentation], International Economic Forum of the Americas, Montreal, Canada , 12-JUN-17 - 16-JUN-17. [Details]
(2017) Multidisciplinary Conference on Complex Systerms,
Srinivas Raghavendra (2017) Financial Catastrophe and Macroeconomic dynamics. [Invited Oral Presentation], Multidisciplinary Conference on Complex Systerms, University of Paris 13, Paris , 31-MAY-17. [Details]
(2017) 14th International Conference on Developments in Economic Theory and Policy,
Srinivas Raghavendra (2017) Dynamics of Inter- and Intra- income distribution and effective demand under financialisation’. [Invited Lecture], 14th International Conference on Developments in Economic Theory and Policy, Bilbao, Spain , 29-JUN-17 - 30-JUN-19. [Details]
(2016) 20th FMM international conference - Pluralism in Economics,
Srinivas Raghavendra (2016) Unpaid labour and Distribution of income. [International Refereed Conference], 20th FMM international conference - Pluralism in Economics, Berlin , 19-OCT-16 - 21-OCT-16. [Details]
(2016) Gender Sensitive Macroeconomic models for Policy analysis,
Srinivas Raghavendra (2016) Unpaid care work and Aggregate distribution of Income. [Invited Paper], Gender Sensitive Macroeconomic models for Policy analysis, Washington DC, US , 08-DEC-16 - 09-DEC-16. [Details]
(2015) 19th FMM International conference: Spectre of Stagnation in Europe,
Srinivas Raghavendra (2015) Effective demand under Financialisation. [International Refereed Conference], 19th FMM International conference: Spectre of Stagnation in Europe, Berlin , 21-OCT-15 - 23-OCT-15. [Details]
(2015) 24th Annual conference of IAFFE,
Srinivas Raghavendra (2015) Estimating the Macroeconomic cost of Violence Against Women: The Case of Vietnam. [Invited Oral Presentation], 24th Annual conference of IAFFE, Berlin , 11-JUN-15 - 12-JUN-15. [Details]
(2015) Un-Conference,
Srinivas Raghavendra (2015) Systemic fragility of finance led growth. [Invited Oral Presentation], Un-Conference, Manchester University , 30-APR-15 - 01-MAY-15. [Details]
(2014) Modern Finance and the Economy,
Srinivas Raghavendra (2014) Implications of modern financial sector on the real economy. [Conference Organising Committee Chairperson], Modern Finance and the Economy, Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies , 23-OCT-14 - 25-OCT-14. [Details]
(2013) Being Social: An Inter-Disciplinary Dialogue on Social Behaviour,
Srinivas, Raghavendra (2013) Economic Crises and the Political Economy of Economic Paradigms. [Invited Lecture], Being Social: An Inter-Disciplinary Dialogue on Social Behaviour, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India , 26-JUN-13 - 29-JUN-13. [Details]
(2013) Affordable Homes and Sustainable Housing,
Srinivas, Raghavendra (2013) Financial Globalisation and Economic Policy. [Invited Oral Presentation], Affordable Homes and Sustainable Housing, Cork, Ireland , 27-APR-13 - 27-APR-13. [Details]
(2013) International Labour Organization Lectures,
Srinivas, Raghavendra (2013) Classical Theories and Contemporary Models of Development. [Invited Lecture], International Labour Organization Lectures, Turin, Italy , 06-MAR-13 - 11-MAR-13. [Details]
(2013) International Labour Organization Lectures,
Srinivas, Raghavendra (2013) Economics of Development and Patterns of Economic Development. [Invited Lecture], International Labour Organization Lectures, Turin, Italy , 06-MAR-13 - 11-MAR-13. [Details]
(2013) International Labour Organization Lectures,
Srinivas, Raghavendra (2013) Metaphors, Models and Economic Policies. [Invited Lecture], International Labour Organization Lectures, Turin, Italy , 06-MAR-13 - 11-MAR-13. [Details]
(2013) International Labour Organization Lectures,
Srinivas, Raghavendra (2013) Political Economy of Development. [Invited Lecture], International Labour Organization Lectures, Turin, Italy , 06-MAR-13 - 11-MAR-13. [Details]
(2013) Irish Research Council Annual Symposium,
Metadjer, Naoise; Srinivas, Raghavendra (2013) Do financial markets undergo Critical Transitions?. [Poster Presentation], Irish Research Council Annual Symposium, Dublin , 27-SEP-13 - 27-OCT-13. [Details]
(2012) Contemporary Indian Economy,
Bhaduri, Amit; Sethi, Shiv; Ramanathan, Usha; Haragopal, G; and various (2012) The impact of the global economic crisis for Indian Economy. [Conference Organising Committee Chairperson], Contemporary Indian Economy, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India , 17-JUL-12 - 17-JUL-12. [Details]
(2012) Finance, Sovereign Debt and Eurozone Crisis,
Srinivas, Raghavendra; Cessarato, Sergio; Walther, Herbert; Skarstein, Rune; Wikierman, Ariel; Gaberlleni, Nadia (2012) To articulate an alternative economic policy framework for the Eurozone crisis. [Conference Organising Committee Chairperson], Finance, Sovereign Debt and Eurozone Crisis, NUIG, Ireland , 05-NOV-12 - 07-NOV-12. [Details]
(2011) VIII International Colloquium - Economic Growth, Structural Change and Institutions,
Srinivas Raghavendra (2011) This was a prestigious conference which brought together some of the world leading economists from US, South America, Europe, India and Japan. The main objective of the Colloquium was to contribute to the understanding of the ongoing economic crisis from the point of view of Growth, Structural Change and Institutions. [Oral Presentation], VIII International Colloquium - Economic Growth, Structural Change and Institutions, National University of Ireland, Galway , 26-MAY-11 - 27-MAY-11. [Details]
(2011) AIB-UKI Conference on International Business,
Srinivas Raghvendra; Kitty Moloney (2011) Evidence of Nonlinear Structure in Equity, Bond and Credit Default Swap Markets. [Conference Paper], AIB-UKI Conference on International Business, Edinburgh , 15-FEB-11 - 17-FEB-11. [Details]
(2011) Self-Organization, Nonlinearity and Evolution: From Biology to Economics,
Srinivas, Raghavendra; Piiroinen, Petri (2011) This conference was organized in collaboration with COST action “Physics of Competition and Conflict” directed by Prof. Peter Richmond. The conference was the inaugural event of the Complex Systems Research Centre (CORE). [Conference Organising Committee Chairperson], Self-Organization, Nonlinearity and Evolution: From Biology to Economics, National University of Ireland, Galway , 24-OCT-11 - 26-OCT-11. [Details]
(2010) International Colloquium on 'Economic Crisis: In the light of alternative development' paradigms”,
Srinivas Raghavendra (2010) Colloquium on Alternative Development Paradigms. [Chaired Session], International Colloquium on 'Economic Crisis: In the light of alternative development' paradigms”, Paris , 26-MAY-10 - 28-MAY-10. [Details]
(2009) International Symposium on Intelligent Distributed Computing,
Paraschiv, Daniel; Srinivas, Raghavendra; Vasiliu, Laurentiu (2009) Algorithmic Trading on an Artificial Stock Market. [Conference Paper], International Symposium on Intelligent Distributed Computing, Catania, Italy , 18-SEP-09 - 19-SEP-09. [Details]
(2006) EAEPE Conference,
Srinvias Raghavendra (2006) Session in Honor of Richard Goodwin. [Invited Lecture], EAEPE Conference, Breman, Germany , 23-OCT-06 - 25-JAN-07. [Details]

Other Journals

  Year Publication
(2013) 'Tyranny of the Credit Rating Agencies'
Srinivas Raghavendra (2013) 'Tyranny of the Credit Rating Agencies' Look Left, . [Details]

Policy Contribution

  Year Publication
(2017) The Macroeconomic loss due to violence against women: The case of Vietnam.
Srinivas Raghavendra, Nata Duvvury, Sinead Ashe (2017) The Macroeconomic loss due to violence against women: The case of Vietnam. Feminist Economics Research Notes (FERN) Policy Contribution [Details]
(2012) Whitaker Institute Policy Brief.
Srinivas Raghavendra (2012) Whitaker Institute Policy Brief. Policy Contribution [ARAN Link] [Details]
(2012) An Alternative Vision for the Eurozone Crisis.
Srinivas, Raghavendra; Bhaduri, Amit, Skarstein, Rune, NIechoj, Thorsten, Wirkierman, Ariel; Walther, Herbert; Palma, Gabriel; Gabellini, Nadia; Cessarato, Sergio; Boylan, Thomas (2012) An Alternative Vision for the Eurozone Crisis. Spain, Italy, India, Argentina, and US: Pagina 12, Il Manifesto, Publico, Economic and Political Weekly, Naked Keynesianism, economy4youth.c Policy Contribution [Details]

Media

  Year Publication
(2021) Investing in the Care Economy.
Srinivas Raghavendra (2021) Investing in the Care Economy. India: The Hindustan Times Media [Details]
(2021) Minorities and Migrants in higher education - battling embedded inequality.
Srinivas Raghavendra (2021) Minorities and Migrants in higher education - battling embedded inequality. Cois Coiribe, NUI Galway Media [Details]
(2019) Has Economics Lost its ability to relate to real world?.
Srinivas Raghavendra (2019) Has Economics Lost its ability to relate to real world?. Media [Details]
(2019) Saving the Economy from Development.
Srinivas Raghavendra and Vinod Vyasulu (2019) Saving the Economy from Development. Media [Details]
(2017) Looking beyond the engineering field.
Srinivas Raghavendra (2017) Looking beyond the engineering field. India: Deccan Herald Media [Details]
(2017) Economics and Finance as a career for Science and Tech students.
Srinivas Raghavendra (2017) Economics and Finance as a career for Science and Tech students. India: The Hindustan Times Media [Details]
(2017) Dismissing Domestic Violence as a Private Matter Ignores Adverse Impact to the Economy.
Srinivas Raghavendra and Nata Duvvury (2017) Dismissing Domestic Violence as a Private Matter Ignores Adverse Impact to the Economy. India: The Wire Media [Details]
(2017) Ireland's Economic Pull.
Srinivas Raghavendra (2017) Ireland's Economic Pull. India: The New Indian Express Media [Details]
(2013) Economists and Austerity Errors.
Srinivas Raghavendra (2013) Economists and Austerity Errors. Dublin, Ireland: Irish Times Media [Details]

Documentary

  Year Publication
(2018) Visible Scars and Invisible Harm.
Srinivas Raghavendra, Caroline Ford, Stacey Scriver and Nata Duvvury (2018) Visible Scars and Invisible Harm. Documentary [Details]
(2018) Stranded Voices.
Srinivas Raghavendra and Josuhua Chao (2018) Stranded Voices. Documentary [Details]

Radio Presentation

  Year Publication
(2021) Covid Crisis in India.
Srinivas Raghavendra (2021) Covid Crisis in India. Radio Presentation [Details]

Working Paper

  Year Publication
(2013) Assessing the Empirical Performance of the DSGE models in the lead up to the Crisis.
Ashe, Sinead; Srinivas, Raghavendra (2013) Assessing the Empirical Performance of the DSGE models in the lead up to the Crisis. Working Paper [ARAN Link] [Details]
(2013) Critical Transitions in Eurozone Sovereign Bond Markets.
Naoise Metadjer; Srinivas Raghavendra (2013) Critical Transitions in Eurozone Sovereign Bond Markets. Economics Working Paper Working Paper [ARAN Link] [Details]
(2012) An Investigation into the Dynamics of Financial Catastrophe.
Bhaduri, Amit; Guttal, Vishwesha (2012) An Investigation into the Dynamics of Financial Catastrophe. Economics Working Paper Working Paper [ARAN Link] [Details]
(2010) Quantitative Risk Estimation in the Credit Default Swap Market using Extreme Value Theory.
Srinivas, Raghavendra; Moloney, Kitty (2010) Quantitative Risk Estimation in the Credit Default Swap Market using Extreme Value Theory. Economics working paper Working Paper [Details]
(2008) A Framework for Testing Algorithmic Trading Strategies.
Paraschiv, Daniel; Srinivas, Raghavendra; Vasiliu, Laurentiu (2008) A Framework for Testing Algorithmic Trading Strategies. Galway, Ireland: WP139, Economics working paper Working Paper [Details]
(2005) Limits to Investment Exhilarationism: Revising Kaldorian Cycles.
Srinivas Raghavendra (2005) Limits to Investment Exhilarationism: Revising Kaldorian Cycles. Galway, Ireland: WP99, Economic working paper Working Paper [Details]
(2004) Phase Transition and Pattern Formation in a Model of Collective Choice Dynamics.
Srinivas, Raghavendra; Sinha, Sitabhra (2004) Phase Transition and Pattern Formation in a Model of Collective Choice Dynamics. Working Paper [Details]

Honours and Awards

  Year Title Awarding Body
2020 Visiting Professor Center for Society and Policy, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
2019 Visiting Professor Centre for Society and Policy, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
2017 Professeur invité Unité Mixte de Recherche CNRS 7234, Université Paris 13, Sorbonne Paris Cité
2015 Visiting Professor Centre for Contemporary Studies, Indian Institute of Science
2012 Visiting Professor Centre for Contemporary Studies, Indian Institute of Science
2014 Visiting Professor for Research Activities La Sapienza University, Rome,Italy

Professional Associations

  Association Function From / To
International Association for Feminist Economics Member 01-MAR-15 /
European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy Member 01-MAY-19 /

Committees

  Committee Function From / To
Director - Economics PhD Program Director 30-AUG-20 /
International Staff Network Co-Chair 14-FEB-20 / 13-FEB-22
Inter-Cultural Sub Group, EDICC Member 01-OCT-19 /
Ph.D Thesis Committee Examiner 22-MAY-19 /
International Staff Network Development Group Member 01-MAY-19 /
Academic Council Member 01-AUG-18 /
University Research Data Working Group Member 01-SEP-17 /
School Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Comiittee Member 01-SEP-17 /
Associate Director - Whitaker Institute 05-SEP-11 /
Director - M.Econ.Sc (International Finance) Director 01-JUN-08 / 01-MAY-17
Editor - Economics Working Paper Series 07-MAY-07 /
Coordinator - Economics Seminar Series 09-JUL-07 / 31-AUG-10
Ph.D committee, College of Business, Law and Public Policy Member 06-MAY-13 /
Ph.D committee Member 08-SEP-08 / 04-OCT-13
Vice Dean Committee for Promotion Member 03-SEP-07 / 31-AUG-11
Executive Education Working Group Member 04-SEP-06 / 31-AUG-09
2nd year UG Arts advisory board Member 04-SEP-06 / 31-AUG-09
2nd Arts UG Coordinator 04-SEP-06 / 31-AUG-09
Evening BA Program (Economics Project coordinator 04-OCT-06 / 05-JAN-09

Employment

  Employer Position From / To
National University of Ireland, Galway Lecturer Above-the-Bar 08-NOV-04 /
Aaloborg University, Denmark Associate Professor (Appointed) 04-FEB-08 / 04-FEB-08
Madras School of Economics, India Assistant Professor 02-JUL-01 / 31-OCT-05

Education

  Year Institution Qualification Subject
2002 Jawaharlal Nehru University DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Economics
1995 Jawaharlal Nehru University MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY Economics
1993 Madurai Kamaraj University MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY Economics
1992 Annamalai University MASTERS OF SCIENCE Statistics (Mathematical Statistics)
1990 Madura College, M.K. University BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Mathematics (Physics and Statistics)

Languages

  Language
English
Hindi

Community Engagement

  Title Type From / To
Teaching (e.g. Service learning / comunity based learning) Teaching Primary School Students in Purnapramati 20-DEC-12 / 22-DEC-12
Outreach Policy debates - Economics of Austerity to broader audience 26-JAN-10 / 24-DEC-12

Other Activities

  Description

Management Committee Member - COST Action KNOWeSCAPE (2013-17)

International Advisory Committee - University of San Martin de Porres, Peru (2019-2022)

Reviewer for professional Economics Journals (ongoing)

Expert advisor - The UN Women & Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) expert Group to review the cost of implementing SDG5 in the Arab states (2021)

Teaching Interests


A lamp can never light another lamp unless it continues to hum its own flame 
- Rabindranath Tagore



My philosophy and practice of teaching draws from the wisdom and inspiration of Rabindranath Tagore's magical words. I consider knowledge as the light that burns the darkness in the human mind and the duty of the teacher is to ensure that the light burns eternally. Thus, by continuing to burn his/her own flame, the teacher has to perform the critical role of reinvigorating the light of knowledge.  
The approach to learning for me is being both analytical and critical. I believe that these two aspects of learning cannot be achieved without a systematic inquiry to understand the nature, the philosophy, and the methodology of the subject of study. It is this method of inquiry-based learning that underpins my philosophy and practice of teaching, and is what continues to hum the flame in me. I strive to inculcate this approach to learning in my students and make them life long learners, so that they become analytical and critical thinkers in their daily and professional lives.

My focus, therefore, is to go beyond the narrow confines of the classroom by critically engaging and challenging textbook economic concepts using real world experiences. This spirit of creative destruction, to borrow the phrase from Joseph Schumpeter, who used it in a different context, that of destroying the old habitual thought processes, defined by social conventions, and creating newer concepts to understand the ever changing real world is what I believe is the fuel that burns life long learning. 


I teach a wide variety of courses within the ambit of my research expertise. 
My teaching spans various levels that include undergraduate, advanced undergraduate, evening BA/B.Sc./ Higher Diploma students, post-graduate students and Ph.D. Students. I have also designed and delivered novel interdisciplinary modules in economics arising from my research collaborations with colleagues in other disciplines such as Physics, Mathematics, Engineering, and Psychology.

I currently teach these modules

Macroeconomic Theory and Policy - M.Sc (International Finance)
Research Seminar II: Advanced Macroeconomic Theory  - Ph.D. Economics 
International Monetary Economics  - 4th year 
B.Sc. Financial Mathematics and Economics
Macroeconomics and Public Policy - 3rd year BA/B.COMM/B.Sc/Erasmus/International/4BComm
Mathematics for Economics - 2nd year BA

Recent Postgraduate Students

  Graduation Name Degree Primary Supervisor
2016 Herath Vidyaratne. M PhD Y
2018 Naoise Metadjer PhD Y
2009 Tao Zang PhD
2013 Kitty Moloney PhD Y
2011 Daniel Parashicv PhD
2017 Sinead Ashe PhD Y

Modules Taught

  Term/Year Module Title Module Code Subject / Desc
Spring/From 2012 to 2016 Political Economy of Development MBA in Development (ILO, Turin) Economics/Political Economy
Autumn/2020-21 Macroeconomic Theory and Policy EC5109
Winter/2019-20 Macroeconomics and Public Policy EC3102
Winter/2019-20 Research Seminar II: Advanced Macroeconomic Theory EC661
2012-2017 Ways of Doing UG-2 Economics, IISc UG lectures
Autumn/2016-17 Macroeconomic theory and policy EC5109 Macroeconomics
Autumn/2018-19 Seminar in Financial Economics I EC411
Autumn/From 2009 to 2018 Seminar in Financial Economics I EC565 Economics of Finance
Spring/ From 2009 to 2017 Quantitative Methods in Finance EC566 Finance/Economics
Spring/From 2011 to 2016 Modeling, Analysis and Simulation MP211 Economics
Spring /2016-17 Macroeconomics and Public policy EC3102
Autumn/2018-19 Macroeconomic theory and policy EC5109
Spring/2017-18 Macroeconomics and Public Policy EC3102
Spring/2017-18 Macroeconomics and Public policy EC3102
Autumn/2013 Comparative Economic Thought EC219 Economic Analysis
Autumn/2009-2017 Seminar in Financial Economics I EC411 Economics of Finance
Spring/From 2012 to 2016 Topics in Macroeconomic Theory EC424 Macroeconomic theory

Internal Collaborators

  Name Description of Collaboration
Su Ming Khoo
Nata Duvvury

External Collaborators

  Name Organisation / Institute Country Description of Collaboration
Vishwesha Guttal Indian Institute of Science (IISc) INDIA
Petri T. Piiroinen Chalmers University of Technology SWEDEN
Amit Bhaduri Jawaharlal Nehru University INDIA
Kijong Kim New York City Department of Finance U.S.A.
Sitabhra Sinha Institute of Mathematical Sciences (IMSc) INDIA
Ramaa Vasudevan Colarado State University U.S.A.