Mallick, Debdulal (2009): How effective is a Big Push to the Small? Evidence from a Quasi-random Experiment.
Mallick, Debdulal (2009): Marginal and Interaction Effects in Ordered Response Models.
Mallick, Debdulal (2009): Microfinance and Moneylender Interest Rate: Evidence from Bangladesh.
Mallick, Debdulal (2009): Financial Development, Shocks, and Growth Volatility.
Mallick, Debdulal and Cooray, Arusha (2010): International Business Cycles and Remittance Flows.
Mallick, Debdulal and Nabin, Munirul (2010): Where NGOs go and do not go?
Mallick, Debdulal (2014): A Spectral Representation of the Phillips Curve in Australia.
Mallick, Debdulal (2015): Elusive Relationship between Business-cycle Volatility and Long-run Growth.
Mallick, Debdulal (2016): Policy Regimes and the Shape of the Phillips Curve in Australia.
Ghate, Chetan and Gupta, Sargam and Mallick, Debdulal (2016): Terms of Trade Shocks and Monetary Policy in India.
Bakshi, Rejaul and Mallick, Debdulal and Ulubaşoğlu, Mehmet (2017): Social capital as a coping mechanism for seasonal deprivation: The case of the Monga in Bangladesh. Forthcoming in: Empirical Economics
Mallick, Debdulal (2017): The Growth-Volatility Relationship: What Does Volatility Decomposition Tell?
Mallick, Debdulal and Zhang, Quanda (2019): The Effect of Financial Inclusion on Household Welfare in China.
Bahl, Ojasvita and Ghate, Chetan and Mallick, Debdulal (2020): Redistributive Policy Shocks and Monetary Policy with Heterogeneous Agents.
Bashar, Omar and Mallick, Debdulal (2021): Frequency of Shocks, Resilience and Shock Persistence: Evidence from Natural Disasters.
Khalil, Islam and Mallick, Debdulal and Nicholas, Aaron (2023): Does Less Education Harm Health? Evidence from a Natural Experiment in a Developing Country.
Mallick, Debdulal and Maqsood, Nabeel (2023): Capital-labor substitution and misallocation.
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