Dr. Anindya Bhattacharya

Lecturer

BSc(Calcutta), PhD(Indian Statistical Institute)

Research interests

I studied in the University of Calcutta and the Indian Statistical Institute. Before joining York I was a CNRS post-doctoral fellow in GEMMA, Universite de Caen and a CORE fellow in CORE, Universite Catholique de Louvain.

My research interest is in game theory (especially in games with group play), political economy (especially in game theoretical analysis of mass political actions and war) and some issues of microeconomics of developing countries (especially in theoretical analysis of petty corruption and formation of social capital in such countries).

Selected papers

Some further details of publications can be found at RePEc

"On credible coalitional deviations by prudent players" (With Abderrahmane Ziad). Social Choice and Welfare (Forthcoming; DOI 10.1007/s00355-011-0647-x)

"An Existence Result for Farsighted Stable Sets of Games in Characteristic Function Form" (with Victoria Brosi). International Journal of Game Theory, (2011), 40:393-401.

"Does Maoist-Extremist Politics Adversely Affect Provision of Public Services in India? A Comparative Analysis" (with Anirban Kar and Alita Nandi). Mimeo (2011).

"Allocative Efficiency and an Incentive Scheme for Research" (with Herbert Newhouse). Discussion Papers in Economics, No. 10/02, University of York.

"Stable and Efficient Networks with Farsighted Players: the Largest Consistent Set''. Discussion Papers in Economics, No. 09/34, University of York.

Departmental responsibilities

Visiting and exchange students Co-ordinator

 

Anindya Bhattacharya

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