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Sreoshi Banerjee is a postdoctoral researcher at the QSMS Research Centre of Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME). She completed her PhD in Quantitative Economics at the Indian Statistical Institute (Kolkata) under the supervision of Professor (HAG) Manipushpak Mitra. She also visited the Economics and Planning Unit (EPU) at the Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi and worked with Professor Debasis Mishra.
Her doctoral thesis is a comprehensive study on the impact of welfare bounds on sequencing problems. She completed her masters in Economics from Jawaharlal Nehru University (CITD) and earned a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), Delhi University.
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Contact details
QA326, Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Magyar tudósok körútja 2, H-1117 Budapest, Hungary.
Research interests
queueing theory, auction theory, mechanism design cooperative game theory and information design
Publications
- Banerjee, S., Mitra, M. (2021), Lorenz optimality for sequencing problems with welfare bounds, Economic Letters.
- Banerjee, S., De, P.,Mitra, M. (2020), A welfarist approach to sequencing problems with incentives, MPRA Paper https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/107188/
Working papers
- Banerjee, S., On the existence of core in sequencing problems: an optimistic and a pessimistic approach.
- Bandhu, S., Banerjee, S., De, P., Incentives and justice in dynamic queues.
- Bandhu, S., Banerjee, S., De, P., Single peakedness in sequencing games.