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Contact Information

  • Campus: Oxford
  • Office: Laws 208 H
  • Phone: 513.529.2487
  • Email: sena@muohio.edu

Office Hours

  • MWF 2:00pm-4:00pm

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Atindra Sen

Visiting Assistant Professor

Economics

Profile Biography Courses

Academic background

  • Ph.D. Boston University, Economics
  • M.A. Boston University, Political Economy
  • M.A. Delhi School of Economics, Economics
  • B.A. St. Stephens College, Delhi, India

Academic and Professional Experience

  • Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Farmer School of Business, 2006-Present
  • Visiting Professor, University of Seoul, Korea Summer 2008
  • Visiting Professor, Earlham College, Spring 2008, 2005-2006, Spring 2004
  • Fellow, Special Program in Urban and Regional Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1993
  • Instructor, Economics, Stonehill College 1989-91
  • Instructor, Economics, University of Massachusetts, 1988-89
  • Instructor, Economics, Boston University, 1987-1991
  • Member-Secretary, Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi, 2005
  • Registrar, University of Delhi, 2002-2005
  • Executive Director, National Institute of Administrative Research, Mussoorie, India 2000-2001
  • Managing Director, MP Cooperative Oilseeds Growers’ Federation, Bhopal, India, 1995-1997
  • Professor and Coordinator, Economics Faculty, National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie, 1992-1995
  • Collector and District Magistrate, Additional Collector and District Magistrate, Government of Madhya Pradesh, 1978-1986

Articles and Papers

  • Sen, Atindra, and Chiranjib Sen (2006) Civil Service Reforms in the Republic of Korea: Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore mimeo
  • Sen, Atindra (2002) “Gender Gap in Basic Education: Book Review,” Asian Journal of Women’s Studies.
  • Sen, Atindra (2002) “Let’s Stand Forest Policy on its Head, or Can Markets Promote Equity?”, in Land Reforms in India, vol. 7.
  • Sen, Atindra (1995) “Co-operative Oilseeds Growers’ Federation of Madhya Pradesh,” in The Administrator.
  • Sen, Atindra (1994), Civil Service Reforms (ed.), LBSNAA Mussoorie mimeo
  • Sen, Atindra (1994), “Why Cooperative? An Institutional Explanation from the Indian Sugar Industry,” Rediscovering Co-operation, v. I. Anand

Honors & Awards

  • Ford Foundation Fellowship for Advanced Studies in Economics 1986-1989

Non Profit Work

  • Chairperson, Vikramshila Educational Resource Society, Kolkata, INDIA

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