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Home Institution: University Of Lincoln
Email: ssaha@lincoln.ac.uk
Dr Shrabani Saha is a Development and Macro Economist. Dr Saha has joined the University of Lincoln as a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Economics in 2014. Prior to University of Lincoln, she was a Lecturer of Economics at Edith Cowan University, Australia and Massey University, New Zealand. She also worked as an Associate Lecturer in the University of Sydney, Australia, and as tutor at University of Western Sydney, Australia.
Dr Shrabani Saha holds a PhD in Economics from Massey University, New Zealand, Masters Of Economics from University of Sydney, Australia, MSc in Economics from the University of Calcutta, India and a BSc (Hons) in Economics from the University of Calcutta, India. She also holds a professional teaching qualification from Higher Education Academy, UK as a fellow.
Dr Saha is deeply interested in political economy, terrorism, economic growth, development economics and international trade issues. The main areas of her research focus on causes and effects of corruption across nations and corruption’s relations with democracy and economic freedom. She has also been engaged in research involving political instability and its effects on tourism demands and economic growth.
Dr Saha is currently collaborating on several research projects with researchers from various universities at Australia, New Zealand, UK, USA, Canada, UAE, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Pakistan, China, Mongolia and India.
Dr Saha has presented her research papers at more than 35 international conferences in the past ten years, which include the American Economic Association Conference in USA and the International Economic Association World Congress 2017
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