Dr. Bikramjit Saha

Bikramjit Saha

Assistant Professor of Economics

B.S., University of Calcutta; M.S., University of Calcutta; M.A., University of New Hampshire; Ph.D., University of New Hampshire

Expertise:
Macroeconomics, International Trade, Immigration, Labor Economics

Dr. Bikramjit Saha is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Lebanon Valley College who teaches undergraduates and in the College’s MBA Program. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of New Hampshire in 2023. Before joining LVC, he served as a Visiting Assistant Professor at the College of the Holy Cross. Prof. Sahas primary research is in the fields of International Trade and Macroeconomics, where he studies the link between international trade patterns of the U.S. and immigration in the U.S. He also works on topics in societal equity from an environmental perspective. 

Working Papers 

“Gender difference in the effect of air pollution on labor supply: Evidence from the United States”, (with Protika Bhattacharjee)  

“Immigration and welfare in the United States”, (with Loris Rubini) 

“Imports from China: How did it impact immigrant jobs?”, (with Andrew Clina) 

“Immigrant occupations and trade creation” 

  • ECN 102: Principles of Macroeconomics
  • ECN 230: Cost-benefit Analysis 
  • ECN 332: International Trade 
  • MBA 805: Financial Policy