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  2. Professor Sriya Iyer | St Catharine's College, Cambridge

    https://www.caths.cam.ac.uk/directory/dr-sriya-iyer
    She has published three books on Demography and Religion in India (Oxford University Press 2002), The Economics of Religion in India (Harvard University Press 2018) and Advances in the Economics of ... The Economics of Religion in India. Cambridge
  3. Thumbnail for Economics Fellow shares insights with UK government | St Catharine's College, Cambridge Dr Sriya Iyer, Fellow of St Catharine's College (2000) and University Reader in Economics, recently addressed the Department for International Development (DFID) at the invitation of the Chief Economist's ... Office. Her presentation on 'The Economics
  4. Economics of Religion Roundtable at St Catharine's | St…

    https://www.caths.cam.ac.uk/about-us/news-and-events/economics-religion-roundtable-st-catharines
    Sriya Iyer and Mark Koyama talked about their forthcoming books on the economics of religion in India, and religious freedom and state capacity. ... A contributed volume entitled Advances in the Economics of Religion will be forthcoming under the IEA
  5. St Catharine's Fellow appointed to a University Readership | St…

    https://www.caths.cam.ac.uk/about-us/news-and-events/st-catharines-fellow-appointed-university-readership
    Thumbnail for St Catharine's Fellow appointed to a University Readership | St Catharine's College, Cambridge She is currently working on a range of projects including religiosity and insurance in Brazil; and religion, credit and labour markets in India. ... Her book on The Economics of Religion in India was published by Harvard University Press in 2018.

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