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能够在印度计量经济学会(TIES)第 58 届年会上发表主席致辞,我深感荣幸。我非常感谢学会授予我这一殊荣。印度计量经济学会是印度历史最悠久、最负盛名的专业学会之一。自 1960 年以来,知名计量经济学家、经济学家、受托人、学会办公室负责人和其他利益相关者为 TIES 的发展壮大做出了贡献。TIES 的年度会议为年轻学者提供了发表研究论文和与印度及国外专家交流的机会。我还记得,2013 年在孟买 IGIDR 举办 TIES 第 50 届年会(金禧年会)时,专家、资深和年轻研究人员及学生的广泛参与。就我个人而言,我从学会过去四十年的活动和出版物中学到了很多。我很高兴地注意到,本次会议设有一个关于统计学泰斗 C.R. Rao 教授贡献的分会场。我要感谢德里经济学院的 K.L. Krishna 教授和已故的 A.L. Nagar 教授对我在计量经济学方面的悉心教导。考虑到 TIES 更广泛的利益,我选择了 "区域维度 "这一主题:经济增长、包容性和可持续发展。我的博士论文题目是印度的地区间差异。我很高兴能在 40 年后以一种涵盖增长、包容和可持续发展的综合方式重新探讨地区问题。
Regional Dimensions in India: Economic Growth, Inclusive and Sustainable Development
It is a great honour and privilege to deliver the Presidential Address at the 58th Annual Conference of the Indian Econometric Society (TIES). I am grateful to the Society for conferring this honour on me. TIES is one of the oldest and most reputed professional societies in the country. Eminent econometricians, economists, Trustees, office bearers of the society and other stakeholders have strengthened TIES since 1960. The annual conferences of TIES provide opportunities for young scholars to present research papers and interact with experts from India and abroad. I remember the wide participation of experts, senior and young researchers and students when we organised the 50th annual conference (Golden Jubilee) of TIES at IGIDR, Mumbai in 2013. Personally, I have learned a lot from the activities and publications of the Society in the last four decades. I am happy to note that this conference has a session on the contributions of Prof. C.R. Rao, the doyen of statistics. I would like to acknowledge that my knowledge in econometrics is due to the excellent teaching of Prof. K.L. Krishna and late Prof. A.L. Nagar at the Delhi School of Economics. Keeping in view of the broader interests of TIES, I have chosen to speak on “Regional Dimensions: Economic Growth, Inclusive and Sustainable Development. My Ph.D. topic was on inter-regional disparities in India. I am happy to revisit on regional dimensions after 40 years in a comprehensive way covering growth, inclusion and sustainability.
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The Journal of Quantitative Economics (JQEC) is a refereed journal of the Indian Econometric Society (TIES). It solicits quantitative papers with basic or applied research orientation in all sub-fields of Economics that employ rigorous theoretical, empirical and experimental methods. The Journal also encourages Short Papers and Review Articles. Innovative and fundamental papers that focus on various facets of Economics of the Emerging Market and Developing Economies are particularly welcome. With the help of an international Editorial board and carefully selected referees, it aims to minimize the time taken to complete the review process while preserving the quality of the articles published.