Macroeconomics, Applied time series econometrics, Macro-Finance, Complex systems
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James, S and S. Paul (forthcoming). Analysing systemic importance of shadow banks in the Indian financial system. Applied Economics[online]
Jacob, T. I., and S. Paul (2025). Product market power, informational asymmetries and stock liquidity: Evidence from Indian firms. The Journal of Economic Asymmetries, 32 [online]
Jacob, T. I., and S. Paul (2024). Labour income share, market power and automation: Evidence from an emerging economy. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics,96 [online] [Preprint]
Anand, B., S. Paul and Aswathi R. Nair (2023). Time-varying effects of oil price shocks on financial stress: Evidence from India. Energy Economics,122 [online] [Replication Codes and Data].
Anand, B. and S. Paul (2021). Oil shocks and stock market: Revisiting the dynamics, Energy Economics 96, [online].
Paul, S., and S. R. S. Durai, (2019). Monetary aggregates and core inflation: evidence from India. Applied Economics Letters 26(6), 511-515 [online].
Paul, S. S. R. Rather and M. Ramachandran (2017). Money and inflation in India: Evidence from P-star model Bulletin of Economic Research 69(4), 94-111 [online].
Rather, S. R., S. Paul and S. R. S. Durai (2015). Inflation forecasting and the distribution of price changes. Economics Bulletin 35(1), 226–232 [online].
Anand, B., S. Paul, M. Ramachandran (2014). Volatility spillover between oil and stock market returns. Indian Economic Review 49(1), 37–56 [online].
Lagesh. M. A., M. M. Kasim and S. Paul (2014). Commodity futures indices and traditional asset markets in India: DCC evidence for portfolio diversification benefits. Global Business Review 15(4),777-793 [online].
Paul, S. and M. Ramachandran (2013). Do currency equivalent monetary aggregates have an edge over their simple sum counterparts? South Asian Journal of Macroeconomics and Public Finance 2, 107-143.(Got SAJMPF best paper award in 2013) [online].
Paul, S. and M. Ramachandran (2011). Currency equivalent monetary aggregates as leading indicators of inflation. Economic Modelling 28, 2041-204 [online].
Paul, S., S. K. Sahu and T. I. Jacob (2020). Aggregate Fluctuations and Technological Shocks: The Indian Case. In FDI, Technology and Innovation (pp. 245-255). Springer, Singapore. [online]
Durai, S. R. S. and S. Paul (2018). Calendar anomaly and the degree of market inefficiency of Bitcoin. Madras School of Economics working paper(168) [online].
Jacob, T. I. and S. Paul (2023). Labour Income Share, Market Power and Automation: Evidence from an Emerging Economy, Available at SSRN: [online]
Study on Impact of Urbanization of Local Government Finances and Tracking of Property Tax Potential Sponsored by Fifth State Finance Commission, Government of Tamil Nadu (Oct 2016) with Dr Shrabani Mukherjee and Dr Brijesh Purohit.
Antifragility in the Labor Market: An Agent-Based Modelling Approach(paper presentation jointly with Suraj K Das), Economic Policy in Complex Environments(EPOC) International Conference, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy 15-17 July 2024.
Antifragility in the Labor Market: An Agent-Based Modelling Approach (poster presentation jointly with Suraj K Das). Conference on Economic Complexity , University of Corvinus, Budapest, Hungary 10-12 July 2024.
Investigating the Systemic Risk Contribution of Shadow Banks in India (jointly with Stanely James). 57th Annual Conference of The Indian Econometric Society (TIES), University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, 04-06 January 2023
Aggregate markups, market power and redistribution of income. (jointly with Tinu Iype Jacob and Neelanjan Sen ). 6th National Conference on Economics of Competition Law 2021 5th March 2021.(online)
Core Inflation using Grey Relational Analysis – Evidence from India. Conference on Applied Economics and Finance, Goa Institute of Management Goa December 16-18, 2019.
Time varying dynamics of volatility spillover between oil and stock returns: A comparison between India and China, 4th International Energy Finance Conference, at Xi’an University of Technology, Xi’an, China, April 20- 21, 2019.
Aggregate Fluctuations and Technological Shocks: The Indian Case, MSE Silver Jubilee Conference on Technology and Development, Chennai, 11 Aug. 2018
Asymmetric exchange rate interventions: Evidence from India Second Annual Economics Conference, Organised by Sarla Anil Modi School of Economics, NMIMS, Mumbai, 12 February, 2018.
Dynamics of stock prices and exchange rates: Evidence from India Sixth MSE faculty seminar series, held atDepartment of Economics, Central University of Tamil Nadu, 2 January,2018
Monitoring money growth: The case for Divisia monetary constructs Two day national conference on Globalising the Finance organized by Department of Economics, Pondicherry University, 12 April 2017.