Barnett, William A. and Ghosh, Taniya (2013): Stability analysis of Uzawa-Lucas endogenous growth model.
Barnett, William and Ghosh, Taniya (2013): Bifurcation Analysis of an Endogenous Growth Model.
Barnett, William A. and Bhadury, Soumya and Ghosh, Taniya (2015): An SVAR Approach to Evaluation of Monetary Policy in India: Solution to the Exchange Rate Puzzles in an Open Economy.
Chattopadhyay, Siddhartha and Ghosh, Taniya (2016): Cost Channel, Interest Rate Pass-Through and Optimal Policy under Zero Lower Bound.
Ghosh, Taniya (2016): Oil Price, Exchange Rate and the Indian Macroeconomy. Published in: Economic and Political Weekly , Vol. 40, No. vol lI (1 October 2016): pp. 55-62.
Ghosh, Taniya and Bhadury, Soumya Suvra (2017): Exchange Rate Overshooting: A Reassessment in a Monetary Framework. Published in: The Empirical Economics Letters , Vol. 16(11), No. ISSN 1681 8997 (November 2017): pp. 1143-1149.
Ghosh, Taniya and Bhadury, Soumya Suvra (2018): Has Money Lost Its Relevance? Resolving the Exchange Rate Disconnect Puzzle. Forthcoming in: Journal of International and Global Economic Studies
Ghosh, Taniya and Parab, Prashant Mehul (2018): Testing the Friedman and Schwartz Hypothesis using Time Varying Correlation Analysis.
Barnett, William and Bella, Giobanni and Ghosh, Taniya and Mattana, Paolo and Venturi, Beatrice (2020): Shilnikov Chaos, Low Interest Rates, and New Keynesian Macroeconomics.
Barnett, William and Bella, Giovanni and Ghosh, Taniya and Mattana, Paolo and Venturi, Beatrice (2021): Chaos in the UK New Keynesian Macroeconomy.
Barnett, William A. and Ghosh, Taniya and Adil, Masudul Hasan (2022): Is money demand really unstable? Evidence from Divisia monetary aggregates.
Barnett, William A. and Bella, Giovanni and Ghosh, Taniya and Mattana, Paolo and Venturi, Beatrice (2022): Controlling Chaos in New Keynesian Macroeconomics.
., Kaustubh and Ghosh, Taniya (2024): Growth Divergence between Indian States. Forthcoming in: Economic and Political Weekly
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