Dr. Sankalp Mathur is a Assistant Professor at CAFRAL. His research expertise lies in International Trade, Climate Policy, Environmental Economics, and Macroeconomics. His current focus involves quantifying macroeconomic effects through structural modeling, particularly in relation to counterfactual changes in cross-border tariffs. He has also conducted recent research on the influence of market power in response to carbon embodied tariffs, examining its impact on aggregate welfare and global emissions. Sankalp holds a BA (Hons.) in Economics from the University of Delhi, an MSc. in Economics from TERI School of Advanced Studies, and a PhD in Economics from the University of Florida.
Heat Stress, Farmer Outcomes and Food Inflation in India (with V.Acharya, A. Bhardwaj and N.Kulkarni) R&D Tax Credit and Firm Behavior (with P.Chakrabory, S. Sircar and R. Verma)
Book Chapters Chapter “Vision for India in a Fragmented World Trade Order” (August 2024) in the book “India in 2050: Visions for a Superpower” published by BluOne Ink Policy Papers Climate Change and Household Finance. India Finance Report 2025. CAFRAL Working Capital Constraints and Exports: Evidence from the GST Rollout. Mint Street Memos. Reserve Bank of India (2018)
Department of Economics, University of Florida Instructor, Intermediate Macroeconomics - Spring 2023 Instructor, Intermediate Macroeconomics – Fall 2022 Instructor, International Macroeconomics - Spring 2022