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Intimate partner violence: Economic costs and implications for growth and development
N Duvvury, A Callan, P Carney, S Raghavendra
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2013
1942013
Lack of Critical Slowing Down Suggests that Financial Meltdowns Are Not Critical Transitions, yet Rising Variability Could Signal Systemic Risk
NGQH Vishwesha Guttal, Srinivas Raghavendra
PLOS ONE, 2016
492016
Hollywood blockbusters and long-tailed distributions An empirical study of the popularity of movies
S Sitabhra, R Srinivas
The European Physical Journal B 42, 293-296, 2004
452004
On the systemic fragility of finance led growth
A Bhaduri, S Raghavendra, V Guttal
Metroeconomica 66 (1), 158-186, 2015
252015
The Macroeconomic Loss Due to Violence Against Women: The Case of Vietnam
S Raghavendra, N Duvvury, S Ashe
Feminist Economics, 2017
242017
Limits to investment exhilarationism
S Raghavendra
Journal of Economics 87, 257-280, 2006
212006
Decomposition Methods in Analyzing Intra-regional and Inter- regional Income Distribution
S Raghavendra
Mathematical economics and the dynamics of capitalism: Goodwin's legacy …, 2006
19*2006
Economic and social costs of violence against women in Ghana: technical report
F Asante, A Fenny, M Dzudzor, M Chadha, S Scriver, C Ballantine, ...
NUI Galway, 2019
142019
Testing for nonlinear dependence in the credit default swap market
K Moloney, S Raghavendra
Economics Research International 2011, 2011
142011
Economic and social costs of violence against women in South Sudan: technical report
K Elmusharaf, S Scriver, M Chadha, C Ballantine, M Sabir, ...
NUI Galway, 2019
12*2019
Emergence of two-phase behavior in markets through interaction and learning in agents with bounded rationality
S Sinha, S Raghavendra
Practical Fruits of Econophysics: Proceedings of the Third Nikkei …, 2006
122006
Phase Transition and Pattern Formation in a Model of Collective Choice Dynamics
S Sinha, S Raghavendra
Santa Fe Institute Research Paper 16 (January), 2004
102004
Wage- and profit-led regimes under modern finance: an exploration
A Bhaduri, S Raghavendra
Review of Keynesian Economics (ROKE) 5 (http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/roke.2017 …, 2017
92017
Conceptualising violence: a holistic approach to understanding violence against women and girls
S Scriver, N Duvvury, S Ashe, S Raghavendra, D O’donovan
United Kingdom: UKaid British People, 2015
92015
The macroeconomic loss due to violence against women and girls: the case of Ghana
S Raghavendra, K Kim, S Ashe, M Chadha, FA Asante, PT Piiroinen, ...
Working Paper, 2019
72019
A framework for testing algorithmic trading strategies
S Raghavendra, D Paraschiv, L Vasiliu
Automation, Computers, Electronics and Mechtronics, 2009
72009
Advances in Artificial Economics: The Economy as a Complex Dynamic System
S Sinha, S Raghavendra
Berlin: Springer) p, 2006
72006
Guidance on methods for estimating economic and social costs of violence against women and girls in low and middle income contexts
C Forde, N Duvvury, S Scriver, M Chadha, C Ballantine, M Sabir, ...
NUI Galway, 2019
62019
Methodological approaches for estimating the economic costs of violence against women and girls
S Ashe, N Duvvury, S Raghavendra, S Scriver, D O’Donovan
What Works. London: UK Aid, 2017
62017
Arbitrage-Free Parity Theory for the CDS and Bond Markets
K Moloney, S Raghavendra
Topics in Numerical Methods for Finance, 2012
62012
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