BOOKS PUBLISHED
Gupta, Indrani, Trivedi, Mayur and Subodh, K. Adoption of health technologies in India: Implications for the AIDS vaccine, New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2007
Over, Mead and Gupta, Indrani. HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention in India: Modeling the costs and consequences, Washington: World Bank, 2004

PUBLISHED RESEARCH PAPERS
Gupta, Indrani and Sarna, A. Adherence to antiretroviral therapy and its determinants amongst HIV patients in India, Indian Journal of Medical Research 127(1), January 2008, pp.1-100.2008
Gupta, Indrani and Mahendra, V S et al.. Understanding and Measuring AIDS-related Stigma in Health Care Settings: A Developing Country’s Perspective, Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS, 4(2) August 2007, pp. 616-625.2007
Gupta, Indrani. Willingness to Pay for Antiretroviral Therapy for HIV Positive Individuals in India, Forum for Health Economics & Policy, Vol. 10: Iss. 2 (Economics of the HIV Epidemic), Article 7.2007
Dasgupta, Purnamita (with Indrani Gupta). “Demand for Curative Health Care in Rural India: Choosing between Private, Public and No Care” in A. Shariff and M. Krishnaraj (ed.) “State, Market and Inequalities: Human Development in Rural India,”, Orient Longman, Delhi2007
Gupta, Indrani and Trivedi, Mayur. Social Health Insurance: India, In Social Health Insurance: Selected Case Studies from Asia and the Pacific. SEARO Regional Publication No. 42, WHO, March, 2005.2005
Gupta, Indrani and Trivedi, Mayur. Social Health Insurance Redefined: Health for All through Coverage for All, Economic and Political Weekly. 9 (38), September 17, 2005.2005
Gupta, Indrani and Trivedi, Mayur. Health Cover for All: The State of Voluntary Health Insurance in India, Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) Journal. III (9-11), August - October, 2005.2005
Gupta, Indrani and Shankar, Deepa. Medical Attention at Death: Evidence from India, Journal of Health Management. 6 (1), January-June, 2004. pp.73-84.2004
Mitra, Arup and Gupta, Indrani. Growth, Health and Poverty: An Exploratory Study of Indian States, Development Policy Review. 22 (2), 2004.2004
Gupta, Indrani and Goldar, B N. Commercial Presence in the Hospital Sector under GATS: A Case Study of India, Journal of International and Area Studies. 11 (2), December, 2004.2004
Gupta, Indrani and others. Access to Antiretroviral Treatment: What Role can Health Insurance Play in India?, Population Council. May 2004.2004
Gupta, Indrani and others. Third Party Administrators: Theory and Practice, Economic and Political Weekly. 39 (28), July 10-16, 2004.2004
Gupta, Indrani and Sankar, Deepa. Tobacco Consumption in India: A New Look Using Data from NSS, Journal of Public Health Policy. 24 (3-4), 2004.2004
Gupta, Indrani and Mitra, Arup. Economic Growth, Health and Poverty: An Exploratory Study for India, Development Policy Review. 22 (2), March, 2004.2004
Goldar, B N and Gupta, Indrani. Commercial Presence in the Hospital Sector under GATS: A Case Study of India, Journal of International and Area Studies.11 (2), 2004. pp.7-43.2004
Gupta, Indrani and others. Sex Workers and the Cost of Safe Sex: The Compensating Difference for Condom Use in Calcutta, Journal of Development Economics. 2003. (World Bank Policy Research Working Paper. May 2000).2003
Gupta, Indrani and Mitra, Arup. A Rural Migrants and Labour Segmentation: Micro Level Evidence from Delhi Slums, Economic and Political Weekly. 37 (2), January 12, 2002.2002
Gupta, Indrani. Private Health Insurance and Health Costs: Results from a Delhi Study, Economic and Political Weekly. 35 (27), July 6, 2002.2002
Mitra, Arup and Gupta, Indrani. Low Income Migrants and Labour Market Segmentation: Micro-level Evidence from Delhi Slums, Economic and Political Weekly. January 12, 2002.2002
Mitra, Arup and Gupta, Indrani. Basic Amenities and Health in Urban India, The National Medical Journal of India. 15 (1), 2002.2002
Gupta, Indrani and Panda, S. The HIV/AIDS Epidemic in India: Looking Ahead , In Living with the HIV/AIDS Virus: The Epidemic and the Response in India, Ed. by S. Panda and others. Sage Publications, October, 2002.2002
Gupta, Indrani and Mitra, Arup. Basic Amenities and Health in Urban India, The National Medical Journal of India. 15 (1), 2002 (Supplement).2002
Gupta, Indrani. Health Status of the Elderly in India, Malta: International Institute of Aging, May 2001.2001
Gupta, Indrani and others. Illegal Drug Marketing Delhi, Delhi: All India Institute of Medical Sciences. March, 2001,2001
Dasgupta, Purnamita and Gupta, Indrani. Demand for Curative Health Care in Rural India: Choosing between Private, Public and Nocare, National Council of Applied Economic Research. Delhi: Oxford University, 2000. (Working Paper Series No. 82) (Refereed).2000
Dasgupta, Purnamita and Gupta, Indrani. Health Seeking Behaviour in Urban Delhi: An Exploratory Study, Journal of Health and Population in Developing Countries. 3 (2), Winter 2000.2000
Gupta, Indrani. The HIV/AIDS Epidemic in India: Are We Doing Enough?, Development Bulletin. 52, June 2000.2000
Gupta, Indrani and Dasgupta, Purnamita. Health-seeking Behaviour in Urban India: A Case Study of Delhi, Journal of Health and Population in Developing Countries. 3 (2), Winter 2000.2000
Gupta, Indrani and others. Health Insurance in India: Prognosis and Prospectus, Economic and Political Weekly. 45 (4), January 22-28, 2000.2000
Mitra, Arup and Gupta, Indrani. Knowledge of HIV/AIDS among Migrants in Delhi Slums, Journal of Health and Population in Developing Countries. 2 (1), 1999.1999
Gupta, Indrani and Mitra, Arup. Knowledge of HIV/AIDS Among Migrants in Delhi Slums, Journal of Health and Population in Developing Countries. 2 (1), Fall, 1999.1999
Gupta, Indrani and others. Trade in Health Services: A Case Study of India, International Trade in Health Services: A Development Perspective. UNCTAD, June, 1998.1998
Gupta, Indrani and Mitra, Arup. Child Labor: A Profile of Delhi Slums, Indian Journal of Labor Economics. 40 (4), 1997.1998
Mitra, Arup and Gupta, Indrani. Child Labour: A Profile of Delhi Slums, Indian Journal of Labour Economics. October-December, 1997.1997

WORKING PAPERS
Gupta, Indrani and Sankar, Deepa. Treatment Seeking Behaviour and the Willingness to pay for Antiretroviral Therapy of HIV Positive Patients in India., 227 / 2002.

WORK-IN PROGRESS
Gupta, Indrani and Guin, Pradeep. Health Status and Access to Health Services: A Study of Four Slums, 122 / 2007.
Gupta, Indrani, Trivedi, Mayur and K, Subodh. Costing of the Free ART Programme of the Govt. of India, 111 / 2006.
Gupta, Indrani, K, Subodh and Upadhyay, Devmani. Economic Impact of Cardiovascular Diseases in India., 102 / 2006.
Gupta, Indrani and Trivedi, Mayur . Voluntary Insurance Sector in India: Partnering to Acheive Greater Coverage for Health., 95 / 2005.
Gupta, Indrani and Trivedi, Mayur . Coverage for Antiretrovirals: Alternatives for Care and Support Organisations., 93 / 2005.
Gupta, Indrani and Trivedi, Mayur. Social Health Insurance Redefined: Health for All Through Coverage For All., 90 / 2004.
Gupta, Indrani and Sankar, Deepa. What Determines Schooling of Adolescents?: New Evidence from India., 66 / 2003.
Gupta, Indrani and Dutta, Arindam. Inequities in Health and Health Care in India : Can the Poor Hope for a Respite?, 80 / 2003.
Gupta, Indrani and Sankar, Deepa. Health of the elderly in India: A Multivariate Analysis., 46 / 2002.
Gupta, Indrani and Sankar, Deepa. Medical Attention at Death: Evidence from India., 45 / 2002.
Gupta, Indrani and Sankar, Deepa . Treatment-seeking Behaviour and the Willingness to Pay for Antiretroviral Therapy of HIV Positive Patients in India., 58 / 2002.
Gupta, Indrani and Mitra, Arup. Economic Growth, Health and Poverty: An Exploratory study on India., 39 / 2001.
Gupta, Indrani, Dasgupta, Purnamita and Sawhney, Maneeta. Health of the elderly in India: Some aspects  of Vulnerability, 26 / 2001.
Gupta, Indrani and Dasgupta, Purnamita . Demand for curative health care in rural India: Choosing between private, public and no care., 14 / 2000.
Gupta, Indrani, Dasgupta, Purnamita and Simlai, P K. Health-seeking behaviour in urban India: A case study of Delhi., 16 / 2000.
Gupta, Indrani. Willingness to avoid health costs results from a Delhi study., 15 / 2000.