Sudip Gupta
Special Consultant

Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2005
M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2002
Junior Research Fellow, Indian Statistical Institute, 1998-2000
M.A., Delhi School of Economics, 1997
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Sudip Gupta completed his Ph.D. in economics from University of Wisconsin, Madison specializing in empirical industrial organization and
econometrics. His dissertation was on estimation of dynamic auction games with applications to US offshore oil tract auctions.
His current research works include estimation of auction models, productivity analysis of steel industries, and analysis of clinical data. His consultancy and
industry experiences include merger simulation models, energy and automobiles.
Dr. Gupta has an extensive training in econometrics and statistics from the Indian Statistical Institute and Delhi School of Economics besides
UW Madison.
While at the University of Wisconsin and at the Indian Statistical Institute, he worked as a teaching assistant and taught Ph.D. level
courses in econometrics and statistics and undergraduate level courses in microeconomics, law and economics and industrial
organization. As a research assistant he conducted econometric analysis using scanner level data for consumer products, data from
demography and health services (DHS), plant level data from Indian steel industries and data from auto and auto components industries.
Just after his undergraduate studies in India, he conducted independent research funded by the United Nation’s Development
Program (UNDP) and the ministry of finance, Government of India on the market for human organs and co-authored two books on the subject.
Dr. Gupta has presented his research in various international conferences including the 2005 World Congress of the Econometric Society, summer
meetings of the Econometric Society, annual meeting of the Population Association of America, and is a recipient of many awards. Dr. Gupta is also
joining as an assistant professor of finance at the Indian School of Business.
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