Rimjhim Aggarwal
Assistant Professor, School of Sustainability
Expertise
resource and environmental economics; water conflicts; poverty
Courses
SOS 322/598/SGS 394: International Development and Sustainability
SOS 325: Economics of Sustainability
SOS 400: Sustainable Use of Environmental Resources
Bio
Dr. Aggarwal's research explores global dimensions of sustainability such as the links between globalization, local ecosystems, and poverty in less-developed countries. She has conducted extensive field work on groundwater-irrigation institutions in India; her recent research examines the emerging tradeoffs between water availability and the growing demands of agriculture in dry-land regions of the world. Keywords: resource and environmental economics; water conflicts; poverty.
Select Publications
Aggarwal, R. M. 2007. Risk sharing and transaction costs in groundwater contracts: Evidence from India.
Journal of Economic Behavior and OrganizationAggarwala, R. M., and J. J. Rous. 2006. Awareness and quality of knowledge regarding HIV/AIDS among women in India.
Journal of Developmental Studies.Aggarwal, R. M. 2006. Impact of globalization on local ecosystems and the rural poor.
World DevelopmentAggarwal, R. M. 2006. Resource poor farmers in South India. On the margins of frontiers of globalization?
World Institute of Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER) Research Paper Series, RP 2006/97.
Education
Ph.D., Cornell University, 1995
M.A., Jawaharlal Nehru University, 1989
B.A., Delhi University, 1987