Pinaki Bose

Publication List Details

Period

1990 - 2008

Number

18

Co-Authors

Interspecies data mining to predict novel ING-protein interactions in human (2008)

Gordon, Paul MK, Soliman, Mohamed A, Bose, Pinaki, Trinh, Quang, Sensen, Christoph W, Riabowol, Karl

Abstract Background The IN hibitor of G rowth (ING) family of type II tumor suppressors (ING1–ING5) is involved in many cellular processes such as cell aging, apoptosis, DNA repair and...

The Pitfalls of a Partially Honest Bureaucracy: Bribery, Inefficiency, and Bureaucratic Delay

Chris Ahlin, Pinaki Bose

Bribery, it has been argued, allocates resources efficiently. We show that this conclusion need not hold in a dynamic extension of a simple static model in which it does. When permits are awarded...

Corruption with Heterogeneous Enforcement Agents in the Shadow Economy

Pinaki Bose, Luciana Echazu

We analyze the relationship between the underground (or shadow) economy and the formal or legal sector in the presence of corruption in both sectors. Firms choose between operating in the legal and...

Interlinkage, limited liability, and strategic interaction

Basu, Kaushik, Bell, Clive, Bose, Pinaki

The authors analyze the example of a landlord, a moneylender, and a tenant (the landlord having access to finance on the same terms as the money lender). It is natural to assume that the landlord has...

Credence Goods, Efficient Labelling Policies, and Regulatory Enforcement

Soham Baksi, Pinaki Bose

We analyse the optimality of information revelation of hidden attributes of “credence goods†via alternative labelling procedures. When consumers are heterogeneous in their willingness to...

Industrial Licensing, Bribery and Allocation Efficiency.

Bose, Pinaki

In less developed countries where an industrial licensing policy governs the entry of new firms, and when government officials awarding these licenses are corrupt, an incumbent firm may deter entry...

INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT, SPILL-OVER EFFECTS AND THE STRATEGIC ADOPTION OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN THE LDCs

PINAKI BOSE, DIPANKAR PURKAYASTHA

Firms in the LDCs need to adopt and indigenize transferred technology before usage. The adoption costs depend on the state of the infrastructure and on the localized spillover effects generated by a...

Corruption, Centralization, and the Shadow Economy

Luciana Echazu, Pinaki Bose

In their pioneering work on corruption, Shleifer and Vishny (1993) find that a centralized bureaucracy results in lower bribes. Our paper extends the analysis to economies with formal and informal...