Professor Sushanta Mallick
Professor in International Finance

Roles: Undergraduate Programme Director 
Tel: +44 (0)20 7882 7447
Fax: +44 (0)20 7882 3615
Location: Mile End, Francis Bancroft Building, Room 4.07
Email: s.k.mallick@qmul.ac.uk
Personal homepage: Website

Research interests:

Sushanta Mallick's main research interests include issues in international economics and finance. Currently his research concentrates on, first, international issues involving why exporters’ pricing behaviour changes in the aftermath of policy reforms (previously funded by British Academy), and what are the real effects of macroeconomic and exchange rate shocks in advanced and emerging market economies; second, financial issues covering the link between monetary policy and asset prices, examining the effects of alternative sources of financing on firm-level performance, how to prevent corporate financial misreporting, and whether information technology investment has a negative impact on the banking industry due to network competition effect; third, development issues namely measuring poverty via consumption deprivation (previously funded by British Academy), examining the linkages between macroeconomic policy and poverty reduction, investigating the effects of foreign capital and the link between rural financial development & standard of living, and how best to commercialise the microfinance sector while improving access of the poor.

CV: http://webspace.qmul.ac.uk/skmallick/

Publications:

Journal Articles:

S.J, Ho., S.K, Mallick (2010) The impact of information technology on the banking industry, Journal of the Operational Research Society, 61(2):211-221 Feb 2010

T.K. Kumar, S, Mallick J. Holla (2009) Estimating Consumption Deprivation in India Using Survey Data: A State-Level Rural-Urban Analysis Before and During Reform Period, Journal of Development Studies, 45(4): 441-470

B. Granville, S. Mallick, (2009) Monetary Policy in Russia: Identifying exchange rate shocks, Economic Modelling, 2009, doi: 10.1016/j.econmod

S.K, Mallick, and H. Marques, (2008) Pass-through of exchange rate and tariffs into import prices of India: Currency depreciation versus import liberalization, Review of International Economics, 16 (4): 765-782

S.K, Mallick, and H. Marques, (2008) Exchange rate transmission into industry level export prices: A tale of two policy regimes in India, IMF Staff Papers, 55 (1): 83-108

S.K. Mallick, M. Mohsin (2007) Monetary Policy in High Inflation Open Economies: Evidence from Israel and Turkey
International Journal of Finance and Economics, 12(4):405-415

B. Granville, S. Mallick, (2006) Does Inflation or Currency Depreciation Drive Monetary Policy in Russia?
Research in International Business and Finance, 20(2): 163-179, ISSN: 0275-5319,

S. Mallick, Policy Instruments to Avoid Output Collapse: An Optimal Control Model for India
Applied Financial Economics, 16(10): 761-776, ISSN: 0960-3107

S. Mallick, H. Marques (2006) Sectoral Exchange Rate Pass-Through: Testing the Impact of Policy Reforms in India,
Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 53(2): 280-303, ISSN: 0036-9292

S. Basu, P. Arestis, S. Mallick, (2005) Financial Globalization: The Need for a Single Currency and a Global Central Bank
 Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 27: 507-531, ISSN: 0160-3477

B. Granville, S. Mallick, (2005) How Best to Link Poverty Reduction and Debt Sustainability in IMF-World Bank Models?
 International Review of Applied Economics, 19(1): 67-85, ISSN: 0269-2171

B. Granville, S. Mallick, (2004) Fisher Hypothesis : UK Evidence Over a Century, Applied Economics Letters, 11(2): 87-90, ISSN: 1350-4851

B. Granville, S. Mallick, (2004) Pension Reforms and Saving Gains in the UK, Journal of Policy Reform, 7(2): 123-136, ISSN: 1384-1289

S. Mallick,  (2004) A Dynamic Macroeconometric Model For Short-Run Stabilization in India, Applied Economics, 36(3): 261-276, ISSN: 0003-6846

Books & Chapters:

B. Granville, S. Mallick, (2006) Monetary Policy in Russia, Chapter 4: 73-89 in L. Vinhas de Souza and O. Havrylyshyn (eds.), Return to Growth in CIS Countries, Monetary Policy and the Macroeconomic Framework, Springer, ISBN:10 3-40-34263-X, ISBN: 13 978-3-540-34263-2.

B. Granville, S. Mallick, (2006) Integrating Poverty Reduction in IMF-World Bank Models, In A. Paloni and M. Zanardi (eds.), The IMF, The World Bank and Policy Reforms, Routledge: 191-208, ISBN: 0-415-35399-8

Undergraduate teaching:

Courses delivered:
BUS306: Financial Management

Postgraduate teaching:

Courses delivered:
BUSM030: Corporate Finance for Managers

PhD Supervison: 
Nadia Benbouzid - 1st Supervisor
‘The Impact of Securitization on Financial Stability’

Zunaira Aman - 1st Supervisor
“Export Competitiveness and Trade liberalization in South Asia ”