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Dyuti Banerjee is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics at Monash Business School, Monash University, based at the Caulfield campus. Her research spans Industrial Organisation, Labour Economics, and Microeconomics. Her expertise relates to UN Sustainable Development Goals, specifically SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth), SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure), and SDG 16 (Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions). She has been active in research since 2003, with 22 outputs documented up to 2019.
Banerjee's scholarly contributions focus on intellectual property rights, software piracy, innovation under uncertainty, anti-piracy policies, copyright enforcement, and market dynamics. Key publications include 'Anticorruption reforms, tax evasion, and the role of harassment' (Journal of Public Economic Theory, 2019, with S. Vaidya); 'Does tariff induce intellectual property right protection and reduce incidence of piracy?' (Review of International Economics, 2017, with R. Acharyya); 'Technology improvement and market structure alteration' (Economics Bulletin, 2017, with S. Marjit and S. Misra); 'Effectiveness of government anti-piracy enforcement policy: commitment versus non-commitment' (Handbook on the Economics of Copyright, 2014); 'Exploring Stackelberg profit ordering under asymmetric product differentiation' (Economic Modelling, 2014, with I. Chatterjee); 'Software piracy: a strategic analysis and policy instruments' (International Journal of Industrial Organization, 2003); 'Lobbying and commercial software piracy' (European Journal of Political Economy, 2006); 'Socio-economic development and software piracy. An empirical assessment' (Applied Economics, 2005, with A. Khalid and J.-E. Sturm); 'Labour market signalling and job turnover revisited' (Labour Economics, 2004, with N. Gaston); 'On the sufficiency of regulatory enforcement in combating piracy' (Journal of Regulatory Economics, 2011); 'The impact of piracy on innovation in the presence of technological and market uncertainty' (Information Economics and Policy, 2010, with I. Chatterjee); and 'Optimal Enforcement And Anti‐Copying Strategies To Counter Copyright Infringement' (The Japanese Economic Review, 2008, with T. Banerjee and A. Raychaudhuri).
