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Prof. Sunny Kumar Singh  

Assistant Professor,
Department of Economics and Finance

Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani
Hyderabad Campus
Jawahar Nagar, Kapra Mandal
Dist.-Medchal-500 078
Telangana, India

Publications

Research Publications

  1. Singh, S. K., & SALVA (2025). Is the relationship between financial globalization and financial stability heterogeneous? Evidence from emerging markets and developing economies. Journal of Multinational Financial Management77, 100899. (Scopus - Q1; ABDC - B)
  2. Sengupta, S., Chakraborty, T., & Singh, S. K. (2024). Forecasting CPI inflation under economic policy and geopolitical uncertainties. International Journal of Forecasting. (Scopus - Q1; ABDC - A)
  3. SALVA, & Singh, S. K. (2024). Bank Risk, Bank Competition And Monetary Policy In The Indian Banking Industry: A Panel Quantile Regression Approach. The Singapore Economic Review69(08), 2713-2753. (Scopus - Q3; ABDC - B)
  4. Singh, S. K., Sharma, P., & Sharma, S. (2024). The nonlinear relationship between poverty and financial globalisation: A panel quantile regression approach. The World Economy47(2), 664-708. (Scopus - Q1; ABDC - A)
  5. Singh, S. K., & Jha, C. K. (2023). Are financial development and financial stability complements or substitutes in poverty reduction?. The European Journal of Finance29(17), 2001-2031. (Scopus - Q1; ABDC - A)
  6. Mallela, K., Singh, S. K., & Srivastava, A. (2023). Remittances, financial development, and income inequality: A panel quantile regression approach. International Economics175, 171-186.
  7. Mallela, K., Singh, S.K., & Srivastava, A. (2020), Estimating Bilateral Remittances in a Macroeconomic Framework: Evidence from top Remittance-Receiving Countries, Studies in Microeconomics. 8(1). 95-118. (Scopus - Q3) 
  8. Singh, S.K. (2019), Revisiting institutional determinants of remittances: Evidence from a large panel of countries, Economics Bulletin39(4). 2247-2257. (Scopus - Q3; ABDC - C)
  9. Bhattacharya, K. & Singh, S. K. (2018), The story of currency in circulation: Is it back to square one after demonetization, Economic and Political Weekly53(13). 89-99. (Scopus - Q2; ABDC - B)
  10. Singh, S. K. & Rao, D.T. (2018), Is monetary policy symmetrical in its effect on sectoral output?, Economics, Management, and Financial Markets13(1). 11-31. (ABDC - C)
  11. Singh, S.K. (2017), Currency demand stability in the presence of seasonality and endogenous financial innovation: Evidence from India, Journal of Financial Economic Policy. 9(2). 122-139. (Scopus - Q3; ABDC - B)
  12. Singh, S.K. & Bhattacharya, K. (2017), Does easy availability of cash affect corruption? Evidence from panel of countries, Economic Systems41(2), 236-247. (Scopus - Q2; ABDC - B)
  13. Bhattacharya, K. & Singh, S. K. (2016), Impact of payment technology on the seasonality of currency in circulation: Evidence from the USA and India, Journal of Quantitative Economics. 14(1), 117-136. (ABDC - B)
  14. Singh, S. K., Singh, S. K. & Raghav, S. (2014), Does market structure matter? Evidence from the Indian Cement Industry, Studies in Business & Economics. 9(3), 107-124. (ABDC - C)
  15. Sharma, C. & Singh, S. K. (2014), Determinants of international reserves: Empirical evidence from emerging Asia, Economics Bulletin34(3), 1696-1703. (Scopus - Q3; ABDC - C) 

 

Chapters in Edited Book 

  1. Sharma, C. & Singh, S. K. (2014), Demand for international reserve and monetary disequilibrium:  Evidence from emerging Asia, In Handbook of Asian Finance: Financial Markets and Sovereign Wealth Funds, ed. G. N. Gregoriou and D. Lee, 149-167, Academic Press (Elsevier), USA. 

 

Conference Proceedings

  1. Mallela, K., Srivastava, A., & Singh, S. K. (2022, November). Remittances and Technology Spillovers: An Empirical Evidence from Remittance-Receiving Countries. In Eurasian Business and Economics Perspectives: Proceedings of the 37th Eurasia Business and Economics Society Conference (pp. 275-297). Cham: Springer International Publishing. (Scopus Indexed)
  2. Rao, D.T. & Singh, S.K. (2017). Monetary Transmission Channels, Sectoral Output, and Augmented VAR Analysis. In Program and Proceedings: 2017 International Conference on Business & Economics (12th International Conference of KODISA)   https://open.bu.edu/ds2/stream/?#/documents/222697/page/1

 

Other Publications

  1. Bhattacharya, K & Singh, S.K. (2016, November). India’s attack on black money. Asia & the Pacific Policy Society. Retrieved from   http://www.policyforum.net/indias-attack-black-money/

 

Working Papers/Papers under Review

  1. Singh, S.K. & Hari, K.S. (2011), ‘International migration, remittances and its macroeconomic impact on Indian Economy’ IIM Ahmedabad W.P. No. 2011-01-06.
  2. Jha, C. K., Mishra, T., Sharma, P., & Singh, S.K. (2020), 'Corruption and Stock Price Volatility: Firm-level Evidence' (Under Review)  
  3. Ghosh, S., Sengupta, S., Naskar, S.K., Singh, S.K. (2022), 'FinRAD: Financial Readability Assessment Dataset - 13,000+ Definitions of Financial Terms for Measuring Readability' (Under Review)  
  4. K, SALVA and Singh, Sunny, Revisiting the Relationship Between Credit Risk and Credit Growth in the Indian Banking Sector: Does Economic Policy Uncertainty Matter?  (January 08, 2025). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5170730 or https://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5170730 (Under Review)