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Dr. Nirmal Roy V P

Assistant Professor

  8907567536

  nirmalroy@kannuruniv.ac.in

Qualifications :   MPhil in Applied Economics, UGC-NET, PhD

Prior to joining Kannur University in July 2020, Dr.Nirmal Roy V.P worked with the Indian Institute for Human Settlements Bengaluru as an External Consultant. He completed his PhD Thesis (2019) titled ‘Financialisation of Land and Implications: The Case of Land Markets in Kerala’ from Madras Institute of Development Studies Chennai (University of Madras). He was also affiliated to the Kerala State Planning Board (2015-2019) as a Research Assistant and Consultant (2010). He has also completed MPhil in Applied Economics (2005-07) from Centre for Development Studies Thiruvananthapuram (affiliated to JNU New Delhi). He completed MA Economics (2003-05) from Government College Kasaragod.

Subject Interests

  • Macroeconomics, International Economics, Financial Economics, Political Economy, Indian Economy etc

Areas of Current Research Interest

Financialisation, Rural Transformation, Land markets, Household Wealth, Capital Markets, Kerala Studies,etc.

Recent Research Papers

‘Financialisation of Land in the Global South: Households as new Drivers’ joint paper with Prof. M Vijayabaskar presented at the First Fingeo Global Conference 2019 ‘Global Financial Shift? Mapping a Financialized World in Transformation’ at the Beijing Normal University during September 15-18, 2019.

Paper 'Financialisation of Land and Kerala’s changing Land Market Scenario' presented at the national conference 'Kerala Development Oxymora: Revisiting Kerala Model of Development' organised by the KN Raj Centre for Economics, School of International Relations and Politics, Mahatma Gandhi University during March 20th 2016 .

Paper 'Measurement of Household Assets: Insights from NSSO data' presented in the National Workshop on ‘Data Extraction and Analysis for Social Sciences’ at the Government College Kasaragod during January 21st& 22nd, 2016.

Paper ‘Does Land Transfer Taxes distorts Property Markets : Analysing the Land Transfer Tax Policy of Kerala in the last decade’ presented at the South Asian Regional Conference of the International Association of Planning, Law and Property Rights held at National Law School of India University, Bengaluru during September 1-3, 2015.

Paper ‘Understanding Markets for Defining Land Markets: Incorporating Intermediaries in the analysis of Land Markets’ presented in the XVI April International Academic Conference on Economic and Social Development organised by the National Research University, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia during April 7-10.

Paper ‘Land Reforms, Land Markets and Urban Transformation: Identifying some long run impacts of land reforms from Kerala, India’ presented in the Annual World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty 2015: Linking Land Tenure and Use for Shared Prosperity held at World Bank Headquarters Washington DC during March 23-27.

‘Inclusive Growth in India: Issues and Challenges.’ Sumalatha B.S & Nirmal Roy V.P. (2020). In: Leal Filho W., Azul A., Brandli L., Lange Salvia A., Wall T. (eds) Decent Work and Economic Growth. Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Springer, Cham. https://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007%2F978-3-319-71058-7_82-1

Financialisation and broker participation in Rural Land Markets: Processes, typology and implications.’ Nirmal Roy V.P. (2020). In Review of Development and Change, June, 25(1) by Sage. https://doi.org/10.1177/0972266120927711

‘Does Land Transfer Taxes distorts Property Markets: Analysing the Land Transfer Tax Policy of Kerala in the last decade’. Nirmal Roy V.P. (2017). In Sony Pellissery, Harvey Jacobs and Benjamin Davy (Eds) Land Policies in India: Promises, Practices and Challenges (pp 89-103) September. Singapore: Springer. http://www.springer.com/in/book/9789811042072

‘Land Reforms, Land Markets and Urban Transformation: Identifying Some Long Run Impacts of Land Reforms from Kerala, India’. Nirmal Roy V.P. (2016). In Journal of Land and Rural Studies, July, 4(2) by Sage. https://doi.org/10.1177/2321024916640067

‘Understanding Markets for Defining Land Markets: Incorporating Intermediaries in the analysis of Land Markets’. Nirmal Roy V.P. (2016). In the Conference Volume of XVI April International Academic Conference on Economic and Social Development organised by the National Research University, Higher School of Economics Moscow, April.

'Convergence Hypothesis: Some Dynamics and Explanations of Agricultural Growth across Indian States.' Somasekharan J., Prasad Syam., Nirmal Roy V.P. (2011). In the Agricultural Economics Research Review, Vol. 24, July-December. https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/118228/files/3-J-Somasekharan.pdf

‘Foreign Portfolio Flows to India: An Analysis of Openness and Basic Motives.’ Nirmal Roy V.P. (2010). In Review of Development and Change by Sage, Volume XV, Number 2, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1177/0972266120100202

‘ASEAN-India FTA: Kerala’s Perspective’ Sumalatha B S., Nirmal Roy V.P. (2010). In the Economic and Political Weekly, February 27, 2010, Vol. XLV No.9. https://www.epw.in/journal/2010/09/discussion/asean-india-fta-keralas-perspective.html

Foreign Portfolio Flows into India: Openness and Motives’ Nirmal Roy V.P. (2010). Book published by VDM Verlag Dr. Muller, German Book Publishers, Germany.