Diya Mazumder

Diya Mazumder, PhD

Faculty - Full-Time
Diya Mazumder
Associate Professor of Economics
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  • PhD, Economics, University of Texas at Austin
  • MS, Economics, University of Texas at Austin
  • MSc, Economics, University of Calcutta, India
  • BSc, Economics, Presidency College, Calcutta, India
  • Principles of Economics
  • Environmental Economics
  • Public Economics
  • Intermediate Macroeconomics
  • Econometrics
  • Core: Enduring Questions
  • Learning Cluster
    • Water Issues in Southern California
    • Poverty in Southern California
  • Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
  • Public Economics
  • Developmental Economics
  • International Trade
  • How Much Are Residents of Cities in Mexico Willing to Pay for Cleaner Air? [with Fidel Gonzalez (Sam Houston State University, Dept. of Economics); and Mark Leipnik (Sam Houston state University, Dept. of Geography and Geology)] Environment and Development Economics
  • Mazumder, Diya B. “Biofuel Subsidies versus the Gas Tax: The Carrot or the Stick?” Energy Economics 44 (July 2014): 361–74.
  • Environmental Preferences and the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) [with Ed Feasel, Soka University of America, Social and Behavioral Sciences]; 2012
  • How Effective Are Scrappage Subsidies in the Presence of Asymmetric Information? [with Ruhai Wu, McMaster University, DeGroot School of Business]; 2011
  • Effects of Differential tax rates on Petrol and Diesel In India [with Sumeet Gulati, University of British Columbia, Department of Land and Food Systems; Anil Deolalikar, University of California at Riverside, Department of Economics]; 2011
  • 2006-present, Professor at SUA
  • 2005-2006 Visiting Instructor, Clark University  
  • 1998-2003 Teaching Assistant, University of Texas at Austin
  • 2002-2004 Research Assistant, University of Texas at Austin (Center for Transportation Research)  
  • 2002, Research Assistant, University of Texas at Austin (Department of Marketing)
  • 2000, Research Assistant, University of Texas at Austin (Bureau of Business Research)