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      • Shilpa Aggarwal is an Associate Professor in the Economics and Public Policy areas. She is a development economist, whose research aims to explore market linkages in developing countries.
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  2. Shilpa Aggarwal is an Associate Professor in the Economics and Public Policy areas. She is a development economist, whose research aims to explore market linkages in developing countries. For her PhD dissertation, she examined the effects of a road construction program in India that connected remote rural areas to nearby markets.

  3. S Aggarwal, JC Aker, D Jeong, K Kumar, DS Park, J Robinson, A Spearot. USAID. , 2022. 2022. Articles 1–20. ‪Associate Professor of Economics and Public Policy, Indian School of Business‬ - ‪‪Cited by 1,118‬‬ - ‪Economic Development‬ - ‪Agriculture‬ - ‪Market Access‬ - ‪Technology Adoption‬ - ‪Financial Access‬.

  4. Meet Shilpa Aggarwal, a development economist who studies market linkages and health outcomes in rural India. Learn about her research and publications.

  5. Shilpa Aggarwal A ssociate Professor of Economics and Public Policy Indian School of Business. Hyderabad - 500 032, India +91-40-2318-7266. shilpa_aggarwal at isb dot edu Curriculum Vita

  6. Shilpa Aggarwal's 15 research works with 399 citations and 606 reads, including: Shortening the Path to Productive Investment: Evidence from Input Fairs and Cash Transfers in Malawi.

  7. Apr 28, 2020 · In this installment of Singtel’s Heroines, we have Shilpa Aggarwal, Head of Strategy & Digitalisation for Singtels Group Enterprise. To Shilpa, change is progress and she thrives on leading and riding the crest of transformation.

  8. Jul 21, 2023 · Shilpa Aggarwal is an Assistant Professor in the Economics and Public Policy areas. She is a development economist, whose research aims to explore market linkages in developing countries. For her PhD dissertation, she examined the effects of a road construction program in India that connected remote rural areas to nearby markets.