Manas Chatterji
Professor of Management

Area: Managerial Economics, International Management
Office: AA-232
Office phone: (607) 777-2475
E-mail: mchatter@binghamton.edu
Home page: bingweb/~mchatter

Manas Chatterji  

 

Educational Background

Degrees granted/granting universities:

  • Ph.D., Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
    Major: Economics
    Minor: Statistics
  • MA, Calcutta University
    Major: Statistics
    Minor: Economics
  • BA, Calcutta University, Presidency College
    Major: Statistics (with honors)
    Minor: Economics

Current research and teaching interest:

  • International Management/Strategic Management
  • Health Care
  • Conflict and Peace
  • Energy and Environment
 

 

Teaching Profession

Years at Binghamton University:

1968 - Present

Courses regularly taught:

  • Managerial Economics
  • Statistics
  • Strategic Management

Teaching experience at other universities:

  • Cornell University
  • Major European Univeristies
  • ESSEC (France)
 

 

Most Significant Publications

  • Globalization and Economic Reform, editor. (forthcoming)
  • Conflict Management of Water Resources, editor.
  • (chapter(s): Coeditor snd Contributor). Management Education in Countries in Transition. London: Macmillan, 1998.

  • (chapter(s): Coeditor and contributor). Environment and Health in Developing Countries. New Delhi: Ashish Publishing House, 1998.

  • Health Care Cost Containment Policy. An Econometric Study. Boston: Kluwer-Nijhoff, 1982.

  • (chapter(s): Coeditor and Contributor). Regional Science: Perspective for the Future. London: Macmilan, 1996.

  • Management and Regional Science for Economic Development. Boston: Kluwer-Nijhoff, 1982.

  • Editor of the Jounal, Regional Science Review , , Vol. 1-17+, .

  • (with Jean Paelinck). (chapter(s): A General Equilibrium Model of Health Care). Econometricts of Health Care by G. Duru, Jean Paelinck. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publisher, 1991.

  • (chapter(s): Arms Spending and Developing Countries (in Japanese)). Arms Spending (in Japanese) by Akira Hattori. Tokyo, Japan: Univ. of Fukuoka, 1994.
 

 

Selected Recognitions

  • Honorary Distringuished Professor, Indian Institute of Management - Calcutta, India
  • Guest Professor, Peking University China
  • Distingushed Professor, International Institute for Advanced Studies in Systems Research and Cibernetics
  • Honorary Distinguished Professor, Poznan University of Economics,Poznan, Poland
  • Member, Polish Academy of Science, Committee on Spatial Economy
  • Member, Board of Director, Economists Allied for Arms Reduction(ECAAR)
  • Distinguished Service Award, Regional Science Association (International)
  • Member, Editorial Board, Conflict Management and Peace Science, Founder, Mahtama Gandhi Center for Conflict Management
  • Ford Foundation (Graduate Student Fellow), Wharton School, University of Pensylvania
 

 

 

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