Anupama Sen
Research Fellow
Anupama Sen joined the Institute in October 2009 to work on the economics of energy in India. She holds a BA (Hons) in Economics from the University of Mumbai, an MSc in Economic Development from the London School of Economics, and a PhD from the University of Cambridge where she was a Cambridge Nehru Scholar. She is also a Fellow of the Cambridge Commonwealth Society. Her doctoral research involved an empirical analysis of the economic impacts of autonomous electricity sector reform in Indian states, whilst accounting for their inherent economic and political diversity. Anupama’s research interests are in the economic and applied econometric analysis of outcomes in energy sector reform in developing countries. Her work at the Institute is broadening to include wider themes within India’s energy sector, including oil, gas and climate change, with a particular focus on the interconnectedness of these themes, through factors such as energy pricing. Anupama is currently researching aspects of fiscal regimes in hydrocarbons exploration and production in India. She is also a Visiting Fellow at Wolfson College, Cambridge.
Publications
Published: 22nd August 2011
| By: Paul Segal, Anupama Sen
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Categories / Country and Regional Studies, Energy Policy, Oil, Publications, Working Papers
Tags / , Economic Development, fiscal policy, India, Oil Revenues, Rajasthan, WPM 43, WPM43
Published: 3rd May 2011
| By: Anil Jain, Anupama Sen
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Categories / Country and Regional Studies, Energy Policy, Gas, Publications, Working Papers
Tags / , Contracts, Downstream, Forecasts, Gas, India, Liberalisation, NG 50, NG50, Pricing, Subsidies, utilisation