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Anaka Aiyar

Assistant Professor

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Anaka-Aiyar
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Alma mater(s)
  • Post-Doctoral Associate - Cornell University
  • PhD (Economics) - University of California, Riverside
  • MA (Economics) - University of California, Riverside
  • MSc (Economics) – Madras School of Economics, Chennai, India
  • BA Economics (Hons) - Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi University, New Delhi, India
Affiliated Department(s)

Community Development & Applied Economics
Graduate College
SDPEG Graduate Program
Food Systems Graduate Program

BIO

I am a health economist passionate about researching the determinants of poor health and food insecurity among communities living in resource-constrained settings. My transdisciplinary research approach evaluates food and health interventions and policies, offering practical and actionable recommendations to enhance their efficacy. I focus on questions of community resource access, affordability, and policy impacts, also exploring how intra-community inequalities affect health and food insecurity.

I weave insights from across disciplines such as economics, demography, marketing, public health, and nutrition, to design multi-disciplinary studies that capture the complexity of food system challenges. I use qualitative research methods and causal estimation strategies to measure the food systems challenges faced by communities, and to measure the impact of programs and policies on community development. My goal is to provide a holistic view of global food systems, considering opportunities, challenges, strengths, and weaknesses.

My research has been published in - Journal of Development Economics, World Development, Food Policy, Journal of Development Studies, Economics and Human Biology, Economics Letters & Journal of Business Ethics. Additionally, my open-access book, 'Transforming Food Systems for a Rising India,' has been downloaded by over 150,000 readers worldwide, offering insights into developing a nutrition-secure food system in the Anthropocene era. 
 

Courses

FS 2010 / NFS 2113 - US Food Policy and Politics, CDAE 2660  - Introduction to Community Entrepreneurship

Publications

Awards and Achievements

Postdoc Achievement Award for Excellence in Leadership at Cornell University (2019)

Taraknath Das Foundation Grant in Aid (Columbia University 2013) 

The Dean’s Distinguished Fellowship Award at the University of California, Riverside (2011-2016)

Area(s) of expertise

Food Systems, Applied Microeconomics, Development Economics, Health Economics

Bio

I am a health economist passionate about researching the determinants of poor health and food insecurity among communities living in resource-constrained settings. My transdisciplinary research approach evaluates food and health interventions and policies, offering practical and actionable recommendations to enhance their efficacy. I focus on questions of community resource access, affordability, and policy impacts, also exploring how intra-community inequalities affect health and food insecurity.

I weave insights from across disciplines such as economics, demography, marketing, public health, and nutrition, to design multi-disciplinary studies that capture the complexity of food system challenges. I use qualitative research methods and causal estimation strategies to measure the food systems challenges faced by communities, and to measure the impact of programs and policies on community development. My goal is to provide a holistic view of global food systems, considering opportunities, challenges, strengths, and weaknesses.

My research has been published in - Journal of Development Economics, World Development, Food Policy, Journal of Development Studies, Economics and Human Biology, Economics Letters & Journal of Business Ethics. Additionally, my open-access book, 'Transforming Food Systems for a Rising India,' has been downloaded by over 150,000 readers worldwide, offering insights into developing a nutrition-secure food system in the Anthropocene era. 
 

Courses

FS 2010 / NFS 2113 - US Food Policy and Politics, CDAE 2660  - Introduction to Community Entrepreneurship

Publications

Awards and Achievements

Postdoc Achievement Award for Excellence in Leadership at Cornell University (2019)

Taraknath Das Foundation Grant in Aid (Columbia University 2013) 

The Dean’s Distinguished Fellowship Award at the University of California, Riverside (2011-2016)

Areas of Expertise

Food Systems, Applied Microeconomics, Development Economics, Health Economics