Assistant Professor

Dr Adviti Devaguptapu

Department of Economics

Interests

  1. Inflation
  2. Inflation Expectations
  3. Monetary Economics

Education

2013

National Institute of Technology, Warangal
India
BTech

2022

Indian Institute of Management Raipur
India
PhD

Experience

  • 2021 to 2023 -Assistant Professor, RV University, Bangalore
  • 2013 to 2014 -Assistant Academic, Manager Abhyaas Educorp, Hyderabad
  • Research Interests

  • The formation of inflation expectations, in both advanced and developing economies is among the top priorities of Central Banks. However, the question as to how expectations are formed remains to be a puzzle even to this day. Understanding and delving deeper into this phenomenon is of utmost importance.
  • Awards & Fellowships

  • 2013- New Best Team Award, Abhyaas Educorp, Hyderabad
  • List of Publications

    Research Papers

    • Devaguptapu, A., & Dash, P. (2023). Phillips curve in Canada: a tale of wage bargaining and tariff rate. Review of Economic Analysis, 15(3-4), 285-302.
    • Dash, P., Rohit, A. K., and Devaguptapu, A. (2020). Assessing the (de-) anchoring of households’ long-term inflation expectations in the US. Journal of Macroeconomics (ABDC-A category), 63, 103183.
    • Devaguptapu, A., and Dash, P., Global Commodity Prices and Inflation Expectations, International Journal of Emerging Markets, Advanced version online. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJOEM-11-2020-1382

    International Conference

    • Devaguptapu, A., Dash, P., and Shukla, R.,: ‘Time-varying co-movement of inflation’, 93rd Annual Congress of Western Economic Association International, June 2018, Vancouver Canada.
    • Devaguptapu, A., Dash, P., and Shukla, R.,: ‘Time-varying co-movement of inflation’ 26th Eurasia Business and Economic Society Conference, October 2018, Prague, Czech Republic.

    Articles

    Summer School

    • Participated in the Experimental Economics course at Summer school conducted by the Paris School of Economics, 24th– 28th June, 2019.

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