Dr. A. Sankaran

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Dr. A. Sankaran is serving as the Professor and Head of the Department of Economics at Pondicherry University (A Central University). Prior to joining Pondicherry University, he taught at the Department of Economics, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu. He has gained 19 years of experience in teaching, research and extension activities. He has visited 10 countries for academic purposes which include chairperson for 2 technical sessions in the international conferences and served as the member of scientific committees in 2 international conferences. Besides, he has delivered 2 special lectures one at Thailand and another one at the Laos and also delivered 35 national-level invited talks (including in funded workshops and conferences).

He has published 64 research articles (including Sage, Wiley, Springer, Taylor & Francis and Elsevier Journals), Published a book on the Industrial Economy of India and produced 5 Ph.D.’s. He has completed a Major Research Project funded by ICSSR, New Delhi and recently received another one Major Research Project from the same council. He has organized 2 national level conferences and 3 workshops on various aspects funded by ICSSR & UGC. His research interest includes industrial economics, entrepreneurship development, and international trade. In recognition of his academic and research contributions, Prof. A. Sankaran has received the best ‘Educator Award’. And also, he has been serving as a guest editor in Sage, Wiley and Springer journals. He has been serving as a member in various professional bodies and committees and also, he is a life member in several of academic societies.

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Notable & Recent Publications

An endogenous growth approach on the role of energy, human capital, finance and technology in explaining manufacturing value-added: A multi-country analysis. Heliyon, (An Elsevier (Q1) Journal - Impact Factor: 3.4) 6(7), 2020.

Asymmetric effects of gross capital formation, foreign technology spillover and profit on employment in extractive industry: case evidence from non-metallic mineral industries in India. Mineral Economics, (A Springer (Q1) Journal- Impact Factor: 3) 1-17, 2024.

Estimating the causal relationship between electricity consumption and industrial output: ARDL bounds and Toda-Yamamoto approaches for ten late industrialized countries. Heliyon, (An Elsevier (Q1) Journal- Impact Factor: 3.4) 5(6), 2019.

Internationalization–Industrial output nexus: Evidence from 15 late‐industrialized economies. Journal of Public Affairs (A Wiley (Q1) Journal-Impact Factor: 2.7), 22(4), e2658, 2022.

Modelling the monetary policy transmission on the manufacturing output: Evidence from the fastest growing Indian economy. Journal of Public Affairs, (A Wiley (Q1) Journal-Impact Factor: 2.7) 21(3), e2260, 2021