Alok Bhargava
Alok Bhargava is an Indian econometrician. He studied mathematics at Delhi University and economics and econometrics at the London School of Economics. He is currently a full professor at the University of Maryland School of Public Policy.
Education
In 1974 he received his BA with honors in mathematics at Delhi University. In 1977 he got his BSc in economics at London School of Economics.In 1978 he received his MSc in economometrics at London School of Economics.
Bhargava received his Ph.D. in econometrics from the London School of Economics under the supervision of John Denis Sargan in 1982. His thesis led to many tests for unit roots that were used in co-integration analyses. Bhargava was also one of the pioneers in econometric methods for longitudinal data.
Career
From 1983 till 1989 he served as an assistant professor of economics at University of Pennsylvania. From 1989 till 1993 he was an associate professor of economics at University of Houston and was a full professor from 1994 to around 2012. During the autumn of 1995 he was invited to teach at Harvard University as a visiting professor.In 1999 he was a Senior Global Health Leadership Fellow at World Health Organization. In 2005 he served as a visiting professor at University of Paris.
Since 1991, Bhargava has been publishing on important aspects of nutrition, food policy, population health, child development, demography, epidemiology, AIDS, and finance in developing and developed countries. His academic publications demonstrate the usefulness of rigorous econometric and statistical methods in addressing issues of under-nutrition and poor child health in developing countries, as well as obesity in developed countries.
Bhargava was an editor of the Journal of Econometrics and is an associate editor of the multi-disciplinary journal Economics and Human Biology. He has held teaching positions at the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard University and University of Houston, and has published over 70 articles in academic journals.