faculty_pratapAssociate Professor • Member of the Doctoral Faculty at CUNY’s Graduate Center

Ph.D. Economics, New York University, 1998
Fields: Macroeconomics, Development Economics
Office: HW 1530

Phone: 212 772 5433
Email:         sangeeta.pratap@hunter.cuny.edu
Web Page: sites/.google.com/site/sangeetapratap

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Professor Pratap joined the economics department in the Spring of 2006. She was an Assistant Professor and Fellow at Centro de Investigación Económica Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, Mexico prior to joining the department. Her research and teaching interests include Macroeconomics, Development Economics and Econometrics.

Publications

Credit and Investment Distortions: Evidence from Mexican Manufacturing (with Felipe Meza and Carlos Urrutia) Economics Letters, 2020

An Estimated Structural Model of Entrepreneurial Behavior (with John B. Jones), American Economic Review, 2020

Credit, Misallocation and Productivity Growth: A Disaggregated Analysis (with Felipe Meza and Carlos Urrutia), Review of Economic Dynamics, 2019

Financial Frictions and Total Factor Productivity: Accounting for the Real Effects of Financial Crises (with Carlos Urrutia) Review of Economic Dynamics, 2012

Financial Crises and Labor Market Turbulence (with Erwan Quintin) Journal of Monetary Economics, 2011

Labor Markets in Turbulent Times: Some Evidence from Mexico (with Erwan Quintin) 2008.

The Informal Sector in Developing Countries: Output, Assets and Employment (with Erwan Quintin) in J. Davies (ed) Personal Wealth from a Global Perspective, Oxford University Press, 2008.

Are Labor Markets Segmented in Argentina: A Semi Parametric Approach (with Erwan Quintin) European Economic Review, 2006

Financial Market Discipline in early 20th century Mexico (with Elisabeth Huybens and Astrid Luce) Journal of Economic History, 2005

Firm Dynamics, Investment & Debt Portfolios: Balance Sheet Effects of the Mexican Crisis of 1994 (with Carlos Urrutia) Journal of Development Economics, 2004

Do Adjustment Costs Explain Investment Cash Flow Insensitivity? Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2003

Firm Investment Under Imperfect Capital Markets: A Structural Estimation (with Silvio Rendón) Review of Economic Dynamics, 2003

Debt Composition and Balance Sheet Effects of Exchange Rate Volatility in Mexico: A Firm Level Analysis (with Ignacio Lobato and Alejandro Somuano) Emerging Markets Review, 2003

RePEc

Sangeeta Pratap’s RePEc page