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Author: Aariya Sen

Dr. Aariya Sen

Dr. Aariya Sen

Assistant Professor & Exam Coordinator-MBA and MSc Data Science

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2024: Recipient of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Faculty Scholarship

EDUCATION

2019-2024: PhD in Economics 

Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode

Thesis Title: Monetary Policy Transmission: Cross-Border Spillovers, Redistributive Effects, and Policy Uncertainty

2016-18: Master of Arts in Economics

Central University of Kerala

2013-16: Bachelor of Arts in Economics

Madras Christian College  

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Monetary Policy, International Macroeconomics, Policy Uncertainty, Redistributive Effects of Monetary Policy, Financial Economics, Public Policy and Public Administration


1. “The Reserve Bank of India’s Trilemma Choice: A Tale of Five Governors” co- authored with Amaresh Samantaraya and Rudra Sensarma, Economic and Political Weekly, Volume 58, Issue 41, 14 October 2023, ABDC-B.

2. “You are Uncertain and We are at Stress! How does Monetary Policy Uncertainty Affect Financial Stress? The Case of the US and G7” co-authored with Swarn Rajan, International Economics and Economic Policy, ABDC-B, 26 March 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10368-024-00612-0

3. “Changing Discourse of Public Administration: Where PAD Stands?” co-authored with Swarn Rajan, Public Administration and Development, ABDC-A, 11 April 2024. https://doi.org/10.1002/pad.2047

4. "Winners and Losers: The Effects of Monetary Policy on Income and COnsumotion Inequality" co-authored with Rudra Sensarma, Emerging Markets Review (ABDC-A), 30 May 2025, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ememar.2025.101318

Macroeconomics

Advanced Macroeconomics

Time Series Analysis

Money and Banking

1. “Navigating Through the Unknown: The Uncertainty Channel in Monetary Policy Transmission” co-authored with Rudra Sensarma and Mridul Kumar Saggar. (Under First Revision at an ABDC-A Journal)

2. “Will the Exits be Unconventionally Painful? Key takeaways for the financial sector from Quantitative Easing” co-authored with Suranjana Kundu.

3. “How paramount is Central Bank Independence? The Tale of Turkey” co-authoring with Swarn Rajan. 4. “Beyond Borders: Spillover Effects of US Monetary Policy on the Financial Stress of Emerging Market Economies” co-authored with Rudra Sensarma. (Under First Revision at an ABDC-A Journal)

5. “Time-varying spillovers from the US to Indian financial markets: A wavelet approach”, co-authoring with Rudra Sensarma and Chiranjivi GVS.