Dr. Prabhakaran Nair V.R. is Professor in the Department of Economics, Sanatana Dharma College. His research areas include Development Studies, Money and Banking and Rural Development etc. He was awarded the prestigious Research Award of UGC in 2012 to undertake Postdoctoral studies. He was granted the Research Associateship, Indian Institute of Advanced Studies (IIAS), Shimla. He is the author of many research publications including book, book chapters, journal articles etc. He is an approved research guide in Economics affiliated with the University of Kerala.
- Development Studies
- Money and Banking
- Rural Development
18 Years
23rd February 2006
BA Economics
- Quantitative Methods
- Micro Economics
- Money and Banking
- Growth and Development
- Environment and Disaster management
MA Economics
- Research Methodology and Econometrics
- Economics of Growth and Development
- Social Sector Development and Environment
- International Economics
- Quantitative Methods
- Coordinator, Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), SD College
- Elected Member, College Council, SD College
- Coordinator, NAAC Steering Committee, 3rd Cycle NAAC Accreditation, SD College
- Member, NAAC Steering Committee, 2nd Cycle NAAC Accreditation, SD College
- 2015 Research Associateship, UGC, at Inter-University Centre for Humanities and Social Sciences, Institute of Advanced Studies, Shimla.
- 2012 Research Award (2012-2015) Granted by UGC, New Delhi.
- 2010 Travel Grant by UGC, New Delhi to Present Paper in Conference at Bangkok, Thailand.
- 2001 Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), Doctoral Fellowship Grant.
- Development Plans and Credit Linkages: the case of Decentralised Planning in Kerala, Tapasam, Vol. XVII , Issue 1 & 2, 2021
- Sectoral performance under Decentralised planning in Kerala with Special reference to productive Sector, ISDA Journal, Vol. 31, Number 2, April-June 2021.
- Determinants of Financial Structure: Analysis of firm level data, International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, December, 2017
- Trends and Patterns of Rural Credit Under Financial Liberalisation in India, Samshodhak, June 2023,
- Sources of Funds and Determinants of Capital Structure in the Indian Private Corporate Sector, International Journal of Statistics and Finance, International science Press, 2012.
- Financial Liberalization and Determinants of Investment: A Study of Indian
- Financial structure and its Determinants in the post reform period: Case of Indian Firms, International Conference Proceedings, 6th International Business and Social Sciences Research Conference 3 – 4 January, 2013, Dubai, UAE, 2013.
- Does financial liberalization reduce credit constraints: A study of firms in the Indian private corporate sector”, International Conference Proceedings, Published by Budapest Tech Keleti Károly Faculty of Economics, Budapest, Hungary. pp. 147-160, Dec. 2009
- Rural Credit Under Banking Reforms: trends and Patterns Presented at the Two-Day National Multidisciplinary Seminar, Sponsored by ICSSR, New Delhi and WRC Mumbai on NEP-2020: Rebuilding India Self Reliant and Vishwa Guru., Organised by Arvindbabu Deshmukh Mahavidyalaya, Bharsingi.
- Financial structure and its Determinants in the post reform period: Case of Indian Firms. Presented at the 2013 6th International Business and Social Science research Conference organized by World Business Institute, Australia, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
- Sources of Funds and Determinants of Capital Structure in the Indian Corporate Sector. Presented at the 2013 3rd Annual International Conference on Qualitative and Quantitative Economics Research organized by Global Science and Technology Forum, Bangkok, Thailand. 20-21 May 2013.
- Does financial Liberalisation reduces Credit Constraints: A study of Firms in the Indian Corporate Sector. Presented at 2009 Symposium for Young Researchers, Budapest, Hungary, Organised by Tech Keleti karoly faculty of Economics.
- “Finance Pattern and Investment in the Indian Private Corporate Sector: Evidence of Imperfections” at the 2013 Workshop on Sustaining High Growth in India by Institute of Economic Growth (IEG), New Delhi, during July 25-26, 2013.
- “Does Financial Liberalisation Reduces Credit Constraints”. Presented at the 2009 XIth Annual Conference on Money and Finance in the Indian Economy by Indhira Gandhi institute of Development Research (IGIDR), 23-14, 2009 at Mumbai, India.
- “Financial Liberalisation and Financing Choices of Corporate Sector”, Presented at the 2008 National Conference on Macroecononomic Issues and Challenges in India by Institute of Economic Growth (IEG), New Delhi. 14th to 15th February, 2008.
- Real and Financial Structure of Indian Manufacturing establishments under Financial Liberalisation. Presented at the 2006 South Asia and South East Asia Econometric Society Meeting, Organised by Institute of Financial management research (IFMR) Chennai, India. 18-20, December, 2006.
- “Kerala’s Development: Issues in the New Millennium”, (with B. Alwin Prakash). Serials Publications, New Delhi.
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- Financing Structure and Growth: A Study of Firms in the Indian Private Corporate Sector in Pradeep Agrawal (ed.), Reviving Growth in India”, Cambridge University Press, New Delhi, India, 2015. 978-1-107-09033-0 978-81-8387-152-5
- External Sector Reforms in India in Prakash B.A (ed.), Indian Economy Since 1991: Economic Reforms and Economic Performance, Pearson Education, Dorling Kindersley (India) Pvt. Ltd., India. 2012.
- Monetary and Credit Policy Reforms in India in Prakash B.A (ed.), Indian Economy since 1991: Economic Reforms and Economic Performance, Pearson Education, Dorling Kindersley (India) Pvt. Ltd., India. 2012.
- Infrastructure Development in India in Prakash B.A (ed.), Indian Economy Since 1991: Economic Reforms and Economic Performance, Pearson Education, Dorling Kindersley (India) Pvt. Ltd., India, December, 2009. 978-81-317-1844-5.
- Financial Sector Liberalisation in India in Prakash B.A (ed.), “Indian Economy Since 1991: Economic Reforms and Economic Performance”, Pearson Education, Dorling Kindersley (India) Pvt. Ltd., India, December, 2009.
Minor Research Project Sanctioned by UGC, New Delhi, “Impact of Public Policies on Rural Informal Credit Markets in Kerala”.
•2010 26th July to 20th Aug: Refresher Course in Economics, Organised by the Academic Staff College, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
• 2004, March 17-30 Refresher Course on Advanced Macro Economics with Special Reference to Indian Economic System”. Organised by ICSSR at Sardar Patel Institute of Economic and Social Research (SPIESR), Ahmedabad, India.
• 2010, 22-27 Nov. Workshop on Research Writing and Publication. Organised by UGC-Academic Staff College, Jamia Milia Islamia and Economic and Political Weekly, 22-27, November, 2010, at Mumbai.
• 2009, Feb 02–March 01 Orientation Course for College Teachers. Organised by Academic Staff College, University of Madras. Chennai, India.
• 2008, June 23-27 Teachers Innovation Programme in Economics (TIPE).Organised by Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala,India.