Shailender Kumar Hooda, PhD Assistant Professor, ISID, New Delhi CONTACT Institute for Studies in Industrial Development (ISID), 4 Institutional Area Vasant Kunj, New Delhi: (www.isid.org.in); M: +91-9968360798 Email: skhooda.jnu@gmail.com; hoodask@isid.org.in RESEARCH INTEREST Health Economics, Public Economics, Applied Econometrics and Tobacco Economics, Gender Issues, Inclusive Growth EDUCATION PhD, Economics, December 2013, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Title: Decentralization and Financing of Public Health Services in Rural India PROFICIENCIES WORK EXPERIENCE MPhil, Economics, October 2005, MDU, Rohtak, Haryana Title: State Finances in India: A Case Study of Haryana MA, Economics, July 2001, MDU, Rohtak, Haryana NET (UGC), October 2006 Working on NSSO, ASI, IHDS, NFHS unit level data Conducting and designing primary survey tools Software: STATA and E-Views Present Status Institute for Studies in Industrial Development (ISID), New Delhi, India Assistant Professor 15 February, 2013 Present Teaching Experience 1. Assistant Professor, Motilal Nehru College, University of Delhi; Duration: March 7, 2011 to February 14, 2013; Class Taught: B.A. Economics (Pass/Hons.), 2. Lecturer, CRA college, Sonipat, Haryana; Duration: Academic session 2003-2004; Class Taught: M.com and B.com Classes, 3. Lecturer, Hindu Girl College, Sonipat, Haryana; Duration: Academic session 2001-2002; Class Taught: M.A. Economics Classes Research Experience 1. Research Associate, National Council for Applied Economic Research (NCAER), New Delhi, 2008. Prof D.B. Gupta and Prof Shashanka Bhide 2. Research Associate, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP), New Delhi, 2007. With Prof Gautam Naresh and Prof Rita Pandey Page 1 of 10
PUBLICATIONS Journal Articles CHAPTERS IN EDITED BOOKS 1. Hooda S K (2017). Health Payments and Household Well-being in India: How Effective are the Health Policy Interventions, Economic and Political Weekly, Special Article, Vol. 52(16): pp.54-65, April 22, 2017. 2. Hooda S K (2017). Out-of-Pocket Payments for Health Care in India: Who have Affected the Most and Why? Journal of Health Management, Sage Publication, Vol. 19 (1), pp.1-15. 3. Hooda S K (2017). Foreign Investment in Hospital Sector in India: Status and Implications, Foreign Trade Review, Sage Publication, Vol. 52(4). (forthcoming) 4. Hooda S K (2016). Effectiveness of Local Government and Community Participation in Health Service Delivery in Rural Haryana, International Journal of Rural Management, Sage Publication, Vol. 12(1): 27-50. 5. Hooda S K (2016). Determinants of Public Expenditure on Health in India: A Panel Data Analysis at Sub-National Level, Journal of Quantitative Economics, Springer publication, Vol 14(2): 257-282. 6. Hooda S K (2015). Health Insurance, Health Access and Financial Risk Protection. Economic & Political Weekly, Special Article, Vol. 50(50): 63-72, December 12. 7. Hooda S K (2015). Government Spending on Health in India: Some Hopes and Fears of Policy Changes. Journal of Health Management, Sage Publication, Vol. 17(4): 458-486. 8. Hooda S K (2014). Health Expenditure, Health Outcomes and the Role of Decentralized Governance: Evidences from Rural India, Journal of Indian School of Political Economy, Vol. XXVI (Jan.-Dec.). 9. Hooda S K (2014). Government Spending on Health in India. Vikalp, Saturday, December 27 (Online Publication). 1. Hooda S K (2015). 'Decentralisation for Good Governance and Development: Empirical Evidence from India'. In Eds. Surjit Singh and Dhruv Raina "Society and Development: Regional Perspectives", Rawat Publication, New Delhi, November 30, 2015, pp.93-118 2. Hooda S K (2014), "Decentralisation, Community Participation and Health Sector Performance: Evidences from Rural Haryana of India", in (Eds.) Suresh Sharma and William Joe 'National Rural Health Mission: An Unfinished Agenda', Bookwell publishing, Delhi, India, 15 July, 2014, pp.159-182 Page 2 of 10
3. Hooda S K (2014), Performance of Public Health Care System in India: The Role of Decentralized Institutions, in (Eds.) Surinder Kumar and Kulwant Singh Fiscal Reforms and Sub-National Governments: Reflections from State Studies, CRRID, Chandigarh, India, January, 2014, pp.213-234 4. Hooda S K (2014), Regional Variation in Health Infrastructure and Health Outcomes, in (Eds.) Report on Inter-Regional Disparities in Haryana, prepared by Institute for Development and Communication (IDC), Chandigarh for Planning Department, Government of Haryana. 31 August, 2014, Chapter-V CONFERENCE PROCEEDING AS FULL PAPER WORKING PAPERS 1. Achieving Universal Health Coverage in India: Role of Supply and Demand- Side Health Financing Approaches, 5th Indian Health Economics and Policy Association (IHEPA) Conference 2016 December 2016. Institute for Development Studies Kolkata (IDSK) during 15-17 December 2016 2. Health in the Era of Neo-liberalism: Growth of Private Sector and Emerging Challenges National Seminar on Private Sector Participation in Public Services Council for Social Development (CSD), IIC Room-II main, New Delhi, during 28-30 March 2016 3. Health Payments and Households Well-being in India: A Failed Promise of Health Policy Interventions 52nd Annual Conference of The Indian Econometric Society (TIES), 4-6 January 2016. Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, IIMK Campus, Kozhikode, Kerala. 4. Government Spending on Health in India: Trends and Patterns, 4 th Conference of Indian Health Economics and Policy Association (IHEPA), Department of Economics, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, 13 and 14 February 2015 5. Determinants of Public Expenditure on Health in India: A Panel Data Analysis, 51st Annual Conference of The Indian Econometric Society (TIES), Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, December 12-14, 2014. 6. Health Care Access and Financing in India: How far Health Insurance Matter?, International Conference on Health System Strengthening: country Experiences, Institute of Public Enterprise, Shamirpet campus, Hyderabad, 12-14 November, 2014 1. Hooda S K. Health in the Era of Neoliberalism in India: A Journey from State's Provisioning to Financialisation, ISID working paper no, December 2016 2. Hooda S K. Private Sector in Healthcare Delivery Market in India: Structure, Growth and Implications, ISID working paper no185, December 2015 3. Hooda S K. Foreign Investment in Hospital Sector in India: Trends, Pattern and Issues, ISID working paper no 181, April 2015 Page 3 of 10
OTHER PUBLICATIONS 4. Hooda S K. Determinants of Public Expenditure on Health in India: The Panel Data Estimates, ISID working paper no, 177, January 2015 5. Hooda S K. Out-Of-Pocket Expenditure on Health and Households Wellbeing in India: Examining the Role of Health Policy Interventions, ISID- PHFI Collaborative Research Programme, working paper no 165, March 2014 6. Hooda S K. Access to and Financing of Healthcare through Health Insurance Intervention in India, ISID-PHFI Collaborative Research Programme, ISID working paper no 158, November 2013 7. Hooda S K. Changing Pattern of Public Expenditure on Health in India: Issues and Challenges, ISID-PHFI Collaborative Research Programme, ISID working paper no 154, March 2013 1. Citizens' Report on Governance and Development 2008-09, Social Watch India, Daanish Books, Delhi, 2009 (Co-author) 2. Rural Housing in India: Challenges and Opportunities, National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER), New Delhi, Book, November, 2008 (Co-author) 3. Roof Above the Head: A Qualitative Assessment of Rural Housing in India", National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER), New Delhi, working paper no. 101, November, 2009 (Co-author) 4. Study on Sustainable Development of Rural Housing in India" National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER), New Delhi, project report, Holcim Group Support Limited, Zurich. 2009. (Co-author). http://demo.ncaer.org/projects.aspx?programid=2&projectstatus=c# 5. North Eastern Region Vision 2020 (nd), Report, Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region & North Eastern Council, GoI. (Co-author). http://www.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/files/final6963338914.pdf WORK IN PROGRESS 1. Achieving Universal Health Coverage in India: Looking beyond Financing Options. 2. Privatization of Healthcare Sector India: Growth, Structure and Critique. 3. Corporate Hospitals in India: Investment Pattern and Delivery Models 4. Health of the Informal Workers and Social Protectionism in India 5. New Healthcare Financing Paradigms in India: Debating Provision Vs Financialisation 6. Impact of drugs price regulation on availability and affordability of medicine to economically weaker section of the society 7. Private and public sector responses to essential drugs policies: A multilevel analysis of drugs prescription and selling practices in India 8. Food security, nutrition and health 9. Inequalities in access to healthcare in India: An analysis across class, caste, occupation and employment status 10. Tobacco economics and effectiveness of fiscal instrument for tobacco control Page 4 of 10
RESEARCH PROJECTS 11. Impact of GST on cooperative federalism, economic growth and manufacturing sector in India 1. Estimating Incidence of Tobacco Products in India: An Empirical Analysis, Under ISID-PHFI Collaborative Research Programme, Sponsored by World Health Organization and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, 2016; Role: Principal Investigator, Amount: INR 14 lakhs. Status: Submitted/Disseminated-Major policy document - Based on the study recommendations, Government of India increased excise tax and several state increased VAT rate on tobacco products. 2. Penetration and Effectiveness of Health Insurance Schemes in India: A Random Control Experiment, Sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi, Amount: INR 7,00,000/- (Major), Role: Principal Investigator, Status: Ongoing from May 2017. 3. Tobacco Economics and Effectiveness of Fiscal Instruments on Tobacco Control, Sponsor: Invited by The University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) with initial Grant Amount USD 350,000-400,000/- to completed the study in 18-months starting from 1 July 2017. 4. Impact of GST on cooperative federalism, economic growth and manufacturing sector in India, Institutional project- Internally initiated projects. Responsibility- Lead/Principle Investigator. 5. Study on the Impact of Pharmaceutical Price Control Policies on the Availability and Affordability of Medicines, Reji K joseph (PI) and Shailender Kumar Hooda (co-pi), Proposed amount INR 5,46,688/-, Department of Pharmaceuticals, Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers, Government of India, 2017(Status: applied for funding-did not receive). SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 1. Health Outcomes, Health Expenditure and the Role of Decentralized Institutions: India, paper accepted for WINIR Conference on Institutions & Open Societies, 14-17 September 2017, University of Utrecht, the Netherlands (forthcoming). 2. Out-of-Pocket Expenditure on Health and Households Well-being in India: Examining the Role of Health Policy Interventions, paper accepted for American-European Health Economics Study Group-II Edition 7-8 July 2017. Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK. 7th July 2017 (forthcoming). 3. Penetration and Effectiveness of Publically-Funded Health Insurance Schemes in India: Analysis from Survey Data, paper accepted for 2017 ihea 12 Biennial World Congress, July 7-11, 2017 at Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, (forthcoming). 4. Do Political Factors Influence the Public Spending on Health in India: A Panel Data Analysis, 40th Anniversary Conference, The 2017 International Panel Data Conference (IPDC), at Department of Economics, University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, Greece, July 7-8, 2017 (paper accepted but date Page 5 of 10
clash with ihea- will not be able to attend). 5. Health Financing Paradigms: Is Insurance the Way Forward?, paper accepted for International Health Conference, St Hugh's College Oxford, Oxford, 29th June to 1st July 2017 (forthcoming). 6. Health Payments and Household Wellbeing in India: Examining the Role of Health Policy Interventions, paper accepted for "ICHPAPF 2017: International Conference on Health Policy, Administration, Planning and Financing", March 11-12, 2017, Dubai, UAE (not attended due to financial reason). 7. Achieving Universal Health Coverage in India: Role of Supply and Demand- Side Health Financing Approaches, 5th Indian Health Economics and Policy Association (IHEPA) Conference 2016 December 2016. Institute for Development Studies Kolkata (IDSK) during 15-17 December 2016 8. Health in the Era of Neo-liberalism: Growth of Private Sector and Emerging Challenges, National Conference on Private Sector Participation in Public Services, organised by Council for Social Development, New Delhi at IIC (Room-II Main), March 28, 2016. 9. Health in the Era of Neo-liberalism: Growth of Private Sector and Emerging Challenges National Seminar on Private Sector Participation in Public Services Council for Social Development (CSD), IIC Room-II main, New Delhi, during 28-30 March 2016 10. Health Payments and Households Well-being in India: A Failed Promise of Health Policy Interventions 52nd Annual Conference of The Indian Econometric Society (TIES). Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, IIMK Campus, Kozhikode, Kerala, 4-6 January 2016 11. Health Payments and Households Wellbeing in India, National Seminar on "Health and Development: Emerging Issues in Uttar Pradesh, India, Giri Institute of Development Studies, (GIDS) Lucknow and Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai, during 21-22 December, 2015 at GIDS, Lucknow 12. Health Care Access and Financing in India: How far Health Insurance Intervention Matter?, paper accepted for 13th International Globelics Conference, 23-25 September 2017, Havana, Cuba (not attended due to financial reason). 13. Healthcare Access and Financial Risk Projection to Indian Poor: Relative Role of Health Insurance Interventions and Provisioning of Services, in 'Human Development and Capability Association (HDCA) 2015 Conference on 'Capability on the Move: Mobility and Aspirations', Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA during September 10-13, 2015. 14. Political Economy of Government Spending on Heath in India: An Exploration, Anveshan Conference on 'Social Transformation: Perspectives and Alternatives', Convention Centre, JNU, New Delhi, 25-26, July, 2015 15. Achieve UHC to Reduce Impoverishing Effect of Healthcare Payments in India: A Reality Check Using NSS Data, International Conference on Global Page 6 of 10
Public Health Infrastructure in Transition: Challenges and A Way Forward, organised by The Department of Social Work, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India and School of Public Health, University of Minnesota (Twin Cities Campus), Minneapolis, USA, February 16-20, 2015. 16. Government Spending on Health in India: Trends and Patterns, 4 th Conference of Indian Health Economics and Policy Association (IHEPA), Department of Economics, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, 13-14 February 2015. 17. Determinants of Public Expenditure on Health in India: A Panel Data Analysis, 51st Annual Conference of The Indian Econometric Society (TIES), Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, December 12-14, 2014. 18. Health Care Access and Financing in India: How far Health Insurance Matter?, International Conference on Health System Strengthening: country Experiences, Organized by Institute of Public Enterprise, Shamirpet campus, Hyderabad, 12-14 November, 2014. 19. Decentralization, Community Participation and Health Sector Performance: Evidences from Rural Haryana of India, National Conference on National Rural Health Mission: a Review of Past Performance and Future Directions, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi, 6-8 August, 2013. 20. Decentralization, Health Infrastructure and Equity in Access to Health Care Utilization: A Case of Rural India, National Conference on Health Systems Strengthening: What Works and What Lies Ahead?, Organized by Health Economics Association of India, in collaboration with SRM University and IIT Madras at SRM University, Chennai, India, 29-31 st May, 2013. INVITED LECTURES/ TALKS/ REPORTER/ EXPERT 1. Health Service Delivery in Haryana: Issues and Concerns, in one week certificate program on Public Policy & Governance for the Haryana State Civil Services Officers from 29th May - 2nd June 2017, at Jindal School of Government and Public Policy, OP Jindal Global University, Sonipat, on 30 May 2017 (forthcoming) 2. Corporatization of Healthcare Sector and Emerging Challenges, at Capacity building Programme for faculty from colleges and universities, sponsored by the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi, Scheduled Dates: 22 May to 7 June 2017, ISID, New Delhi; on May 24, 2017 (forthcoming) 3. New Healthcare Financing Paradigms in India: Is Insurance the Way Forward, in National Consultation on Health Insurance as a Means for Universal Health Coverage: Understanding the Pros and Cons organised by Prayas- Centre For Health Equity and JSA on 27th March 2017 at The Theme Hotel, Tonk Road, Sita Bari, Jaipur (Rajasthan) 4. Health in the Era of Neo-liberalism: A Journey from State Provisioning to Financialisation at What Cost, Open lecture, Jindal School of Government and Public Policy, Jindal Global University, 22 February, 2017. 5. Relative Importance of Public Provisioning and Insurance in Achieving Page 7 of 10
UHC: An Empirical Investigation, special lecture, in a national workshop on "Strengthening Public Provisioning of Healthcare in India, during 17-18 January, 2017 at YMCA, New Delhi 6. Working on Data used for Social Science Research (Lecture), Orientation Programme for research scholars and teachers from colleges and universities belonging to the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and other Marginalised Groups, sponsored by the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi, Scheduled Dates: 21-26 November, 2016, ISID, New Delhi; on November 26, 2016 7. Food Security and Health: Issues and Challenges (Special invited talk), Workshop on Gender and Food Security: Issues and Concerns at Ranbir Singh Institute of Economic and Social Change, organised by Department of Economics, M.D. University, Rohtak Haryana; November 23, 2016 8. Understanding Data and Methods for Social Science Research (Lecture) Orientation Programme for research scholars and teachers from colleges and universities belonging to the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and other Marginalised Groups, sponsored by the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi, Scheduled Dates: 2-7 March, 2015, ISID, New Delhi; lecture delivered on 6 March, 2015 9. Introduction to ISID and other Data for Social Science Researchers, Workshop on Audio-Visual Media as a Tool in Research for Social Science Researchers, organised by Institute for Studies in Industrial Development (ISID), New Delhi during November 16 21, 2015; lecture delivered on 16 November, 2015 10. Private Sector in Health Service Delivery and Emerging Challenges, Workshop on Intellectual Property, Public Health and Access to Medicines 18-12-2015, ISID, New Delhi; lecture delivered on 18 December, 2015 11. Understanding & Dealing with Panel and Households Level Data (Lecture), Training Programme for Research Scholar and Teacher Belonging to SC/STs and Marginalized Groups, sponsored by ICSSR, organized by ISID, New Delhi, 24-29 March, 2014; delivered on 26 March, 2014 12. Reporter, National conference on Pharmaceutical Policies in India: Balancing Industrial and Public Health Interests (acted as a Reporter for two days) 6-7 March, 2014, Conf. Hall, ISID 13. Expert, Member Funding Patterns of Private Health Care, a small group discussion, National Alliance of People s Movements (NAPM) office, 97 Uday Park second floor, 4th November, 2016 14. Expert, National Conference on Financing Universal Health Coverage in India at the Theatre, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi. Organised by PHFI and Population Council and supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). 26-27 Sept, 2016 15. Expert consultant, Consultation on Antimicrobial Resistance, March 5, 2015, New Delhi, 9.30 a.m. 5.00 p.m. Gulmohar Hall, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi. Page 8 of 10
INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Panel Member, Carrier Advancement Scheme (CAS), August-September 2014, ISID, New Delhi Organiser, Internal Faculty Presentation, ISID, New Delhi, w.e.f. July 24, 2015 to present Organiser, Faculty meetings, ISID New Delhi, w.e.f. July 24, 2015 to present Organiser, Special talk/lecture series, ISID New Delhi MENTOR OF INTERNSHIP STUDENT Shruti Sehgal, Punjab University, Chandigarh. Title: Emerging Role of Private Sector in Indian Health Care Delivery Market: Trends, Pattern and Implications Apoorva Thakur, Amity University, Noida. Title: Pro-Poor Health Insurance Schemes: Impact Assessment and Implementation Status MEMBERSHIP WITH PROFESSIONAL BODIES Annual Membership: Human Development and Capability Association, USA Annual Membership: International Health Economics Association, Canada Life membership: Health Economics Association of India Life membership: Indian Health Economics and Policy Association Life membership: Haryana Economic Association Life membership: The Indian Political Economy Association Annual Membership: The Indian Econometric Society Membership: Canadian Health Economists' Study Group Membership: Globelics, Brasil Membership: International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, Canada OTHER ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES AND AWARDS Nominated for "Bharat Vikas Award" by a Research and Survey Committee constituted by Institute of Self Reliance, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. Letter dated 17 May 2017. Received ihea grant to attend 2017iHEA Biennial World Congress Boston, July 7-11, 2017. Received Fellowship Grant from Human Development and Capability Association to attend HDCA conference held at Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA, Sept. 10-13, 2015 Page 9 of 10
JOURNAL REFEREE PERSONAL PROFILE REFERENCES Invited as Expert Member of the committee for the interview for the post of Assit Prof. in Economics for State Level Education Institute (proposed IASE ), 20th May, 2013 at SCERT Haryana, Opp. Panchayat Bhawan, Near Rajiv Chowk,, Sohna Road, Gurgaon. Social Science & Medicine; Globalization and Health. Date of Birth: 15.08.1974 Languages Skill: English and Hindi Gender: Male 1. Prof Atul Sood, Professor of Economics Centre for the Study of Regional Development, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi (India)-110067; Ph (o): 011-26704573; E-Mail: atulsood@mail.jnu.ac.in 2. Prof Devendra B. Gupta Ex. Head and Proferssor, PRC, Institute of Economic Growth, New Delhi, and Senior Consultant, National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER), Parisila Bhawan, 11-I. Estate, New Delhi (India)- 110002; Phone: 011-23379861-3; E-Mail: dbgupta@ncaer.org; dbgupta219@hotmail.com 3. Prof P. M. Kulkarni, Former Professor, Centre for the Study of Regional Development, School of Social Sciences,Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi (India)-67; Ph: 011-26704463; E-Mail: pmkulkarni@mail.jnu.ac.in Page 10 of 10