About my research
Muttukrishna Sarvananthan is pursuing intellectual excellence and integrity in research and innovations in pedagogy/andragogy/heutagogy. He is professionally, and in terms of work ethic, a British having been trained as a Development Economist there completing three postgraduate degrees in England and Wales between 1987 and 1999. Additionally, he has completed postdoctoral research work at George Washington University (USA) and Monash University (Australia). Muttukrishna Sarvananthan has undertaken incisive, insightful, and foresighted policy research during the past twenty-four years (1999-2023) of his post-doctoral professional research career http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6443-0358 (Research Impact Metrics h-index 12, i10-index 16 as of December 2023 https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=CYGaCwQAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra).
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- ArticleUnveiling Oversights and Under-reporting: A Rebuttal of Sri Lanka's COVID-19 Response Analysis
- ArticleEpidemiology and Economics of COVID-19
- ArticleEconomic Rationale for the Proposed Bridge Between India and Sri Lanka: An Analytical Perspective
- ArticleAnatomy of the Sovereign Insolvency of Sri Lanka
- ArticleChinese Lending to Sri Lanka: A Factual cum “Reality” Check
- ArticleWhat are the commonalities & differences in the management of COVID-19 between India and Sri Lanka?
- ArticleThe Decay of University Education in Sri Lanka
- ArticlePiece of war: narratives of resilience and hope
- ArticleThe Imperative for Justiciability of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights in Post-Civil War Sri Lanka
- ArticleCost and resolution of fishing disputes between India and Sri Lanka
- ArticleDevelopment Outcomes of Old and New Sources of International Development Finance in Sri Lanka
- ArticleErratum
- ArticleA Mapping of Workers' Rights, Entitlements and Welfare in the Post-Civil War Northern Province of Sri Lanka
- ArticleFeminism, nationalism, and labour
- ArticleAn assessment of narcotic drugs contraband trade between India and Sri Lanka
- ArticleThe Pains of Labour in the Post-Civil War Development in the City of Jaffna, Northern Province, Sri Lanka
- ArticleImpediments to Women in Post-civil War Economic Growth in Sri Lanka
- ArticleElusive Economic Peace Dividend in Post-civil war Sri Lanka
- ArticleVocational Education and Training Plan and Strategy for the Northern Province of Sri Lanka
- ArticleFiscal Devolution
- ArticleSri Lanka: putting entrepreneurship at the heart of economic revival in the north, east, and beyond
- ArticleThe Economy of Peace and Conflict in Sri Lanka
- ArticleEconomic Freedom: The Path to Economic and Political Emancipation of the Conflict-Affected Region
- ArticlePost-Tsunami Recovery in Sri Lanka
- ArticleCritical Perspectives on Civil War and Economy in Sri Lanka
- ArticleHas GSP Contributed to Poverty Reduction and Fostered Sustainable Developmentt in Sri Lanka?
- ArticleIn Pursuit of a Mythical State of Tamil Eelam
- ArticleThe Government Budget: A Critical Appraisal with Reference to Transparency and Accountability
- ArticleIn Pursuit of a Mythical State of Tamil Eelam
- ArticlePeople's Verdict on Tsunami Recovery in Sri Lanka
- ArticleInformal Economy in the Conflict Region of Sri Lanka: An Exploration
- ArticleIndia's Informal Trade with Sri Lanka and Nepal: An Estimation
- ArticleMeasuring economic freedom in Sri Lanka
- ArticleConflict Time Economy of the North and East Province of Sri Lanka: An Introduction
- ArticleBook Reviews : Muttukrishna Sarvananthan, An Assessment of Contraband Trade and Capital between India and Sri Lanka. Madras: Kumaran Book House, 2001, 197 pp
- ArticleThe International Monetary Fund in Sri Lanka: A critical dialogue
- ArticleContraband Trade between India and Sri Lanka
- ArticleThe nature, causes and effects of contraband trade and capital between India and Sri Lanka
- ArticleContraband Trade and Unofficial Capital Transfers between Sri Lanka and India
- ArticleEconomic Imperative for Peace in Sri Lanka