Priyaranjan Jha is a Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of California, Irvine (UCI), affiliated with the School of Social Sciences. His research focuses on International Trade, Economic Development, Labor Economics, and Globalization. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Columbia University (1997), with prior degrees from the Delhi School of Economics and St. Stephen’s College in India. His academic career spans over two decades, with a strong emphasis on understanding labor market dynamics, trade liberalization impacts, and policy design in developing economies. Notable research areas include monopsony power, minimum wage effects, colonial institutions' legacy on development, and taxation policies. He has published extensively in top journals, analyzing topics such as offshoring, credit constraints in firms, and child labor economics. Jha’s work integrates theoretical frameworks with empirical evidence, often leveraging nighttime lights data, firm-level datasets, and cross-border comparisons. His contributions address critical questions about globalization’s role in shaping labor markets, inequality, and welfare states. Despite the prolific output, no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.







