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Diptimayee Mishra

Dr.Diptimayee Mishra

Designation: Assistant Professor

Qualification: Ph.D in Economics with specialization in Climate and agriculture, 2015, Indian Institute of technology, Bhubaneswar, Odisha

Phone No.: 8280329500

ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1972-7088

VIDWAN ID: 211301

Google Scholar ID: FMyE3BEAAAAJ

E-mail ID: dipti.mishra.dm@gmail.com

Dr Diptimayee Mishra is presently working as Assistant Professor, P.G Department of Economics, Berhampur University, Berhampur, Odisha. She received her PhD from Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar, in the year 2015. She holds M.A in Analytical and Applied Economics from Utkal University, Bhubaneswar and M.Phil from Sambalpur University, Sambalpur. She has cleared UGC-NET for Lectureship. She started her carrier as a Lecturer in Talcher Autonomous College, Talcher under the Department of Higher Education, Odisha in October 2016. Dr Mishra...

has attended more than twenty National and International Conferences, Seminars and Workshops. She has visited abroad to Singapore to attain Conference and present her paper. She has published around fifteen articles in various reputed Journals and books. Her current area of research is Agricultural Economics, Ecological Economics and Developmental Economics. Her preferred areas of teaching are Micro Economics, Mathematical Economics, Quantitative Techniques and Environmental Economics.

Agricultural Economics, Ecological Economics and Developmental Economics

  • Assistant Professor (Economics) in Berhampur University since 19/06/2018.
  • Lecturer in Talcher Autonomous College, Talcher from 06/10/2016 to 18/06/2018 under the Department of Higher Education, Government of Odisha.

  • Pani, B.S, and Mishra, D. (2022). Sustainable livelihood security in Odisha, India: A district level analysis. Regional Sustainability, 3(2), 110–121. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.regsus.2022.07.003
  • Sahoo D., A K Sahoo, J Behera, D Mishra, and P Z Makunga (2021), “Sources of output growth in the countries of the Common Monetary Area and the provinces of South Africa”, UNU-WIDER Working Paper 2021/31
  • Sahoo D., D Mishra, A K Sahoo, P Z Makunga, and J Behera (2020), “Regional and sub-regional analyses of macro-economic policy strategies for growth and equality in Southern Africa”, UNU-WIDER Working Paper 176/2020.
  • Swain, R and Mishra, D. (2020), “Reverse Labour Migration and its Impact on the Economy of Odisha” in edited book COVID19 Migration and Sustainable Development, ISBN: 978-93-89224-65-6.
  • Swain, R and Mishra, D. (2020), “A Study on the Female Work Participation Rate and Economic Growth in Odisha” in edited book Development, Environment and Sustainability, Chapter 20, pp- 266-275.
  • Mishra, D (2019), “Climate Change, Agriculture and Migration: An Empirical Investigation” in edited book Climate change and Urbanisation, Chapter 2, pp-31-39. ISBN: 978-93-89224-08-5.
  • Mishra, D (2019), “Financial Inclusion in Odisha: Issues and Challenges”, Research Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 10, No. 5, pp. 345-350.
  • Mishra, D., Sahu, N.C. and Sahoo, D. (2016), “Impact of Climate Change on Agricultural Production of Odisha: A Ricardian Analysis”, Journal of Regional Environmental Change, 16, No. 2, pp. 575-584, SCI Indexed Journal, 2015 IF: 3.14, ISSN:1436-3798
  • Mishra, D and Sahu, N.C. (2014), “Economic impact of climate change on agriculture sector of coastal Odisha”, APCBEE Procedia, Vol 10, pp. 241-245.
  • Mishra, D and Sahu, N.C. (2014), “Response of farmers to climate change in Odisha: An empirical investigation”, International Journal of Environmental Sciences, 4, No. 5, pp. 786-800.
  • Sahu, N. C. and Mishra, D. (2013), “Analysis of perception and adaptability strategies of the farmers to climate change in Odisha, India”, APCBEE Procedia, Vol 5, pp. 123-127.
  • Mishra, D. and Sahu, N.C. (2012), “Status of Infrastructure and the Scope for its Development in Odisha after Liberalisation”, Utkal Economic Papers, Vol.15, pp. 51-66.
  • Mishra, D. and Sahu, N.C. (2011), “Valuation of Environmental Resources in Developing Countries: A Critical Discussion”. International Journal of Geotechnics and Environment, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp.171-188.

  • One M phil Research Scholar – Rashmita Swain (UGC NET)
  • Four PhD Research Scholars –
    • Braja Sundar Pani (continuing), (UGC NET, OURIIP fellowship )
    • Archana Barik (continuing), (UGC NET)
    • Bijaylaxmi Rath (continuing) (UGC NET)
    • Srikant Sahu (continuing) (GET, 2021)

Co-member of the project titled “Regional and sub-regional analyses of macro-economic policy strategies for growth and equality in Southern Africa” undertaken by IIT Bhubaneswar, for UNU WIDER during 2020-21.

Micro Economics, Mathematical Economics, Environmental Economics

  • Indian Economic Association
  • Odisha Economic Association