Center for Sustainable Development and Research, New Delhi.
Utsav Kumar Singh is a welfare economist. He holds a PhD from the University of Delhi. His work addresses the supply side of institutional reform and the demand side of societal and individual progress. Through this lens, his study applies economic theory and local expertise to align institutional capacity with human aspiration. His research attempts to bridge the gap between policy intent and grassroots outcomes by employing rigorous qualitative and quantitative survey methods. Finally, his study evaluates how local political incentives influence the delivery of essential public goods and identifies systemic barriers to human flourishing. In addition to his research work, he has also consulted on an alternate development programme for mental health and drug addiction in India, and his work makes a positive and decisive impact on policy making.
He is a Research Affiliate at the Public Finance Research Cluster, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, Atlanta, and has been an ICSSR Post-Doctoral Fellow (2019–2020) and Doctoral Fellow (2014–2016) at the University of Delhi, where he served as an Assistant Professor of Economics. Dr. Singh has published two books with Springer Nature on pertinent issues of human development in the Global South, and his research has been extensively featured in SAGE, World Focus, Yojana, and Kurukshetra. He has contributed to policy papers for the Narcotics Control Bureau (Govt. of India) and occasionally writes for The Financial Express, The Wire, and The Quint on governance and policy issues. He has also been invited to speak on public policy and human development at Georgia State University, Georgia Tech University, Ural Federal University (Russia), and the University of Pretoria (South Africa).
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