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Bandhu, Sarvesh
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Sarvesh Bandhu
 
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Biography
Dr. Sarvesh Bandhu is an Assistant Professor in the Economics area at the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB) and IIMB young faculty research chair. He has received his doctoral degree from the Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi. He did his Masters in Economics at the Delhi School of Economics and Bachelors from Shri Ram College of Commerce at the University of Delhi. His primary research interest lies broadly in theoretical and applied microeconomics and particularly in game theory, behavioral economics, political economy and mechanism design. In his thesis, he analysed voting mechanisms using different behavioral approaches instead of the standard rationality assumptions in social choice theory. Before joining IIM-Bangalore, he had taught at various premier institutes like Ashoka University, Delhi School of Economics, Indian Statistical Institute and Shri Ram College of Commerce.
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Issue DateTitleSub-TitleAuthor(s)Journal NameVolume NumberIssue NumberPages
12024A characterization of unanimity with status quo: Fixed vs variable population-Bandhu, Sarvesh ; Kumar, Rohit Economics LettersVol.235Feb.2024AN:111548
22023Evolutionary robustness of dominant strategy implementation-Bandhu, Sarvesh ; Lahkar, Ratul Economic TheoryVol.76Iss.2685-721p.
32023Stochastic same-sidedness in the random voting model-Bandhu, Sarvesh ; Lahiri, Abhinaba ; Pramanik, Anup Social Choice and WelfareVol.62Iss.1167 - 196p.
42022Strategy-proofness of the unanimity with status-quo rule over restricted domains-Bandhu, Sarvesh ; Mondal, Bishwajyoti ; Pramanik, Anup Economics LettersVol.210AN:110164
52023Survival of altruistic preferences in a large population public goods game-Bandhu, Sarvesh ; Lahkar, Ratul Economics LettersVol.226AN:111113