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I am working on areas like Development Economics (informal economy, micro-entrepreneurship, credit risk, technology adoption, gender and trade, women empowerment, poverty, etc.), Agricultural and Resource Economics (Production and efficiency, Organic agriculture, zero budget natural farming, medicinal crop, services demand in wetland), and Economics of Biofuels. My research works are applied in nature involving resurgence of handloom industry in North East India, spacing silk industry in the globalized context and development of women micro-entrepreneurship, economics of organic agriculture and biodiesel, and dynamics of trade-offs between climate friendly crops and food security.
Research collaborations with international organizations like South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics (SANDEE), Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey, USA, and Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Czech Republic are at various stages.
To Grow or Not to Grow? Factors Influencing the Adoption of and Continuation with Jatropha in North East India by Goswami K., Choudhury H. K. Renewable Energy (Elsevier) 81 627-638 (2015)
Determinants of the Adoption of Modern Technology in the Handloom Industry in Assam by Bortamuly A. B., Goswami K. Technological Forecasting and Social Change (Elsevier) 90: 400-409 (2015)
Adoption of Modern Weaving Technology in the Handloom Micro-enterprises in Assam: A Double Hurdle Approach by Hazarika B., Bezbaruah M. P., Goswami K. Technological Forecasting and Social Change (Elsevier) 102: 344-356 (2016)
Supply Chain Network of Jatropha based Biodiesel Industry in North East India by Goswami K., Hazarika A. Sustainable Production and Consumption (Elsevier) 6 38-50 (2016)
Organic Cultivation and Sustainable Value Chain Development for Tea Smallholders: Findings from Assam, India by Deka N., Goswami K. Sustainable Production and Consumption 32 562-579 (2022)
Economic Sustainability of Organic Cultivation of Assam Tea Produced by Small-scale Growers by Deka N., Goswami K. Sustainable Production and Consumption (Elsevier) 26 111-125 (2021)
What will drive the small tea growers towards environment-friendly cultivation? Implications from the tea sector in Assam, India by Deka N., Goswami K. Climate and Development (Routledge: Taylor & Francis) - (2021)
Progress in Agricultural Vulnerability and Risk Research in India: A Systematic Review by Das S., Goswami K. Regional Environmental Change (Springer) 21 - (2021)
Energy choice and fuel stacking among rural households of Southern Ethiopia by Dumga K. T., Goswami K. Energy for Sustainable Development 76 - (2023)
An assessment of economic profitability of black rice (Oryza sativa L. indica) production in Assam, India by Goswami K., Thapa D. B., Sandilya J. , Deka N. Journal of Applied Research on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants 34 - (2023)
An Assessment of Import Demand for U.S. Millet and Sorghum in Indias Feed Industry Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Mass-Multiplication, Cultivation, Value Addition, and Popularization of Docynia Indica Among Tribal Communities of Assam and Meghalaya Department of Biotechnology
Impact Assessment study of Fourteen HPCL CSR Projects HINDUSTAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION LIMITED
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