Sharunya Gnanasubramaniam
Research student
M.Sc in Agricultural Economics, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, B.Sc in Agricultural Economics, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
School of Economics
Supervisors: Dr. Gautam Bose, Dr. Sarah Walker, Dr. Federico Masera
I am an applied economist working on topics related to development economics, particularly identity economics. My research focuses on analyzing how identities shape economic outcomes and societal dynamics, with current emphasis on ethnic and cultural identity.
- Research topics
- Awards and Fellowships
- Publications
- Identity Economics
- Agricultural Economics
- Development Economics
- 2023-2026 - UNSW Tuition Fee Scholarship
- 2022 - MPDBS Scholarship, UNSW
- Sharunya,G. and Hemachandra, D. (2020). Farmers’ Adaptation and Perception of Climate Change: An Analysis for Effective Policy Implementation. Asia-Pacific Journal of Rural Development. DOI: 10.1177/1018529120946177
- R. Tharsika, Dilini Hemachandra and G. Sharunya (2019). Do Drought Vulnerable Farmers Adapt More to Drought? A Case of Dry Zone Paddy Farmers in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka Journal of Food and Agriculture, 4(2): 39-52, ISSN: 2424-6913.