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Sushanta Mallick is affiliated with Queen Mary University of London in the United Kingdom. Their research focuses primarily on Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, with 58 publications contributing to this broad field.

The scientist's work extensively covers several subfields, including Economics and Econometrics, Accounting, Finance, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, and Information Systems.

The main topics explored in their research include:

  • Corporate Finance and Governance
  • Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
  • Market Dynamics and Volatility
  • Economic Growth and Development
  • Global Financial Crisis and Policies
  • Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth
  • Microfinance and Financial Inclusion

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Inclusive banking, financial regulation and bank performance: Cross-country evidence" (2021), published in Journal of Banking & Finance
  • "Does bankruptcy law improve the fate of distressed firms? The role of credit channels" (2020), published in Journal of Corporate Finance
  • "Is uncertainty the same everywhere? Advanced versus emerging economies" (2021), published in Economic Modelling
  • "Market Volatility, Monetary Policy and the Term Premium" (2022), published in Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
  • "Effective innovation via better management of firms: The role of leverage in times of crisis" (2021), published in Research Policy

Their book publication includes a contribution to the Working Paper Series titled "Effects of productivity growth on domestic savings across countries: Disentangling the roles of trend and cycle" (2020).

Sushanta Mallick frequently collaborates with a number of co-authors, including Abhishek Kumar, Ilayda Nemlioglu, Apra Sinha, Zunaira Aman, and T. Huw Edwards.

The scientist regularly publishes in venues such as:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of International Money and Finance
  • Journal of Corporate Finance
  • Research Policy
  • British Journal of Management

Best Publications

  • Is financial inclusion good for bank stability? International evidence

    M. Mostak Ahamed;Sushanta K. Mallick

  • The effect of monetary policy on output in EMU3: A sign restriction approach

    M.S. Rafiq;S.K. Mallick

  • Financial reforms and income inequality

    Luca Agnello;Luca Agnello;Sushanta K. Mallick;Ricardo M. Sousa;Ricardo M. Sousa

  • TFP estimation at firm level: The fiscal aspect of productivity convergence in the UK

    Ioannis Bournakis;Sushanta Mallick

  • Fiscal and monetary policies in the BRICs: A panel VAR approach

    Fredj Jawadi;Sushanta K. Mallick;Ricardo M. Sousa;Ricardo M. Sousa

  • Export Premium, Self-selection and Learning-by-Exporting: Evidence from Chinese Matched Firms

    Yong Yang;Sushanta Mallick

  • Real effects of monetary policy in large emerging economies

    Sushanta K. Mallick;Ricardo M. Sousa

  • The real effects of financial stress in the Eurozone

    Sushanta K. Mallick;Ricardo M. Sousa;Ricardo M. Sousa

  • Do Managerial Practices Matter in Innovation and Firm Performance Relations? New Evidence from the UK

    Ilayda Nemlioglu;Sushanta K. Mallick

  • Monetary and financial stability in the euro area: Pro-cyclicality versus trade-off

    Brigitte Granville;Sushanta Mallick

  • Inclusive banking, financial regulation and bank performance: Cross-country evidence

    M. Mostak Ahamed;Shirley J. Ho;Sushanta K. Mallick;Roman Matousek

  • The impact of information technology on the banking industry

    S J Ho;S K Mallick

  • Productivity Performance of Export Market Entry and Exit: Evidence from Indian Firms

    Sushanta Mallick;Yong Yang

  • Fisher hypothesis: UK evidence over a century

    Brigitte Granville;Sushanta K. Mallick

  • Foreign Capital in a Growth Model

    Sushanta Mallick;Tomoe Moore

  • KNOWLEDGE SPILLOVERS AND OUTPUT PER WORKER: AN INDUSTRY-LEVEL ANALYSIS FOR OECD COUNTRIES

    Ioannis Bournakis;Dimitris Christopoulos;Sushanta Mallick

  • The skill premium effect of technological change: New evidence from United States manufacturing

    Sushanta K. Mallick;Ricardo M. Sousa

  • Does bankruptcy law improve the fate of distressed firms? The role of credit channels

    Udichibarna Bose;Stefano Filomeni;Sushanta Mallick

  • Exchange rate regime, real misalignment and currency crises

    Oliver Holtemöller;Sushanta Mallick

  • Effectiveness of countercyclical fiscal policy: Evidence from developing Asia ☆

    Shikha Jha;Sushanta K. Mallick;Donghyun Park;Pilipinas F. Quising

  • Commodity Prices, Inflationary Pressures, and Monetary Policy: Evidence from BRICS Economies

    Sushanta K. Mallick;Ricardo M. Sousa;Ricardo M. Sousa

  • Passthrough of Exchange Rate and Tariffs into Import Prices of India: Currency Depreciation versus Import Liberalization*

    Sushanta Mallick;Helena Marques

  • The Economics of Demand‐led Growth: Challenging the Supply‐side Vision of the long run

    Sushanta K. Mallick

Frequent Co-Authors

Ricardo M. Sousa
Ricardo M. Sousa University of Minho
Donghyun Park
Donghyun Park Asian Development Bank Institute
Graeme Ackland
Graeme Ackland University of Edinburgh
Roman Matousek
Roman Matousek Hang Seng University of Hong Kong
Kunal Sen
Kunal Sen University of Manchester
Philip Arestis
Philip Arestis University of Cambridge

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