Dr. D. Rajasekhar is HAG Professor in Economics at the Centre for Decentralisation and Development (CDD), Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC), Bengaluru. He obtained Ph.D. and M.Phil from the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi (through Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum). He was Visiting Scholar at the Universities of Oxford, Melbourne, Hitotsubashi, Sussex and at the Centre for Development Research, Copenhagen. He worked extensively on decentralisation, social protection and microfinance, and served in policy bodies constituted by the government. He has published 26 books/ monographs and 86 articles in national and international journals and as chapters. His recent paper (co-authored) on ‘Motivating Knowledge Agents: Can Incentive Pay Overcome Social Distance?’ is published in The Economic Journal. His paper on ‘Collusion, Co-option and Capture: Social Accountability and Social Audits in Karnataka, India’ published in Oxford Development Studies was awarded the Sanjaya Lall Prize for its contribution to the development studies. He is currently collaborating with researchers from the London School of Economics, and the universities of Bristol, Melbourne, Tsuda and Hitotsubashi in research relating to decentralisation and poverty reduction, delivery of public services and social protection. His recent books are "Decentralised Governance, Development Programmes and Elite Capture" (Springer: 2018) and "Decentralization, Cooperatives and Rural Development".
Dr. R. Manjula holds a PhD in economics and is working as Assistant Professor at CDD, ISEC, Bengaluru. She was an Academic Visitor at the Department of Economics, University of Oxford, UK. She has co-authored books and research papers (in national and international journals and as chapters). ‘Motivating Knowledge Agents: Can Incentive Pay Overcome Social Distance?’ is the recent co-authored paper published in The Economic Journal. Her other co-authored paper on ‘Collusion, Co-option and Capture: Social Accountability and Social Audits in Karnataka, India’ published in Oxford Development Studies was awarded the Sanjaya Lall Prize for its contribution to the development studies. She has worked on several of the centre’s research projects, covering themes of decentralisation, child labour, social security, health insurance, public works programme and public service delivery, and collaborating with researchers from UK (London School of Economics, the Universities of Bristol, King’s college) and scholars from various universities at Japan (Hiroshima, Tsuda, Hitotsubashi and Kobe University).
Dr.T. Paranjothi is the Director, the Agricultural Cooperative Staff Training Institute in Kerala (India), Trivandrum, and Vice Chairman of International Cooperative Alliance, Research Committee, Asia Pacific Region. He obtained his Post Graduate degree inCooperation, M.Phil in Applied Economics from JNU, New Delhi (Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum) and obtained his Ph.D. from University of Calicut. He has 38 years of experience in Teaching and Research in Cooperation. He taught and held important positions in a number of Universities and institutes such as Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur, National Council for Cooperative Training, New Delhi and Vaikunth Mehta National Institute of Cooperative Management, Pune.