Arvind Subramanian ( born June 7, 1959 , Chennai , Tamil Nadu , India ) - Indian economist , professor of economics, at Johns Hopkins University , since 2014 of the year.
| Arvind Subramanyan | |
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| English Arvind subramanian | |
| Date of Birth | June 7, 1959 (aged 60) |
| Place of Birth | Chennai , Tamil Nadu , India |
| A country | |
| Scientific field | economy |
| Place of work | |
| Alma mater | , , University of Oxford |
Biography
Arvind was born in 1962 in Chennai , Tamil Nadu , India [1] . In 1976 he graduated .
Arvind Subramanyan entered in 1976, and in 1979 received a bachelor of arts degree in economics in Delhi, University of Delhi . In 1981, he received a diploma in Business Management ( MBA ) from the . After Subramanyan went to the UK , where in 1983 he was awarded a with an INLAKS scholarship, and in 1987 a Ph.D. in economics at Oxford University [1] .
After receiving his doctorate, he became a consultant to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in 1987-1988, then an economist in the secretariat of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade in 1988-1992. Then he was an economist at the Department of Review and Policy Development in 1992-1995, a representative in Egypt in 1995-1997, a senior economist and deputy head of the Africa Division in 1997-1999, a head of the Africa Department in 2000-2002, and a head of the research department in 2002-2004, Deputy Director of the Department of Macroeconomic Research in 2004-2007 of the International Monetary Fund [1] .
Arvind Subramanyan began teaching as a lecturer at the government school of John F. Kennedy at Harvard University in 1999-2000. Then he became a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute of World Economy since 2007 and the since 2007, professor at Johns Hopkins University in 2008-2010 and in 2014 [1] .
He is currently the since 2014 [1] .
Arvind Subramanyan was Assistant Editor of the journals: , , Journal of International Economics , Journal of Monetary Economics , ”,“ ”,“ ”,“ ”,“ ”,“ International Monetary Fund Staff Papers ”,“ Foreign Affairs ”,“ The World Economy ”and“ Economic and Political Weekly ” [1] .
- Family
Arvind Subramanyan is married and has three children.
Rewards
For his achievements he was repeatedly noted [1] :
- 2011 - A list of the Top 100 world thinkers according to the Foreign Policy magazine .
Bibliography
- Subramanian A., Williamson J. The World Crisis: Reforming the International Financial System // Economic and Political Weekly, November, 2009
- Rodrik D., Subramanian A. Why Did Financial Globalization Disappoint? // IMF Staff Papers, January 2009
- Rajan R., Subramanian A. Aid and Growth: What Does the Cross-Section Evidence Really Show? // Review of Economics and Statistics, 2007.
- Rajan R., Subramanian A. Does Aid Affect Governance? // American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 2007.
- Prasad E., Rajan R., Subramanian A. Foreign Capital and Economic Development // Brookings Papers On Economic Activity, March 2008
- Johnson S., Ostry J., Subramanian A. Africa's Growth Prospects: Benchmarking the Constraints // NBER Working Paper
- Prasad E., Rajan R., Subramanian A. Foreign Capital and Economic Development // Paper presented at the Federal Reserve Bank Conference at Jackson Hole, August 2006.
- Satyanath S., Subramanian A. The Political Economy of Nominal Macroeconomic Pathologies // IMF Staff Papers, 2008.
- Birdsall N., Rodrik D., Subramanian A. How to Help Poor Countries // Foreign Affairs, 2005.
- Rajan R., Subramanian A. What Undermines Aid's Impact on Growth // NBER Working Paper, No. 11657, 2005.
- Rodrik D., Subramanian A., Trebbi F. Institutions Rule: The Primacy of Institutions Over Geography and Integration in Economic Development // Journal of Economic Growth, 2004.
- Birdsall N., Subramanian A. Saving Iraq from its Oil // Foreign Affairs, 2004.
- Sala-i-Martin X., Subramanian A. The Natural Resource Curse: An Illustration from Nigeria // NBER Working Paper, 2003.
- Rodrik D., Subramanian A. The Primacy of Institutions and What it does or does not Mean // Finance and Development, June 2003.
- Rodrik D., Subramanian A. Who can Explain the Mauritian Miracle: Meade, Romer, Sachs or Rodrik // In Search of Prosperity / ed. Dani Rodrik, Princeton University Press, (with Devesh Roy), 2002.
- Mattoo A., Subramanian A. From Doha to the Next Bretton Woods: A New Multilateral Trade Agenda // Foreign Affairs, January 2009
- Subramanian A. Undervalued Exchange Rates and Sovereign Wealth Funds: WTO and IMF Cooperation // World Economy, 2009.
- Subramanian A., Wei S.-J. The WTO promotes trade strongly, but unevenly // Journal of International Economics, 2007.
- Mattoo A., Subramanian A. Why Prospects for Doha Trade Talks are not Bright? // Finance and Development, March 2005.
- Mattoo A., Subramanian A. Medicines, Patents and TRIPs // Finance and Development, March 2004.
- Mattoo A., Roy D., Subramanian A. The Africa Growth and Opportunity Act and Its Rules of Origin: Generosity Undermined? // The World Economy, Vol. 26, No. 6, 2003.
- Mattoo A., Subramanian A. The WTO and Poorest Countries: The Stark Reality // World Trade Review, 2003.
- Coe D., Subramanian A., Tamarisa NT The Missing Globalization Puzzle // IMF Staff Papers
- Mattoo A., Rathindran R., Subramanian A. Measuring Services Trade Liberalization and Its Impact on Economic Growth: An Illustration // Journal of Economic Integration, 2002.
- Jonsson G., Subramanian A. Dynamic Gains from Trade - Evidence from South Africa // IMF Staff Papers Vol. 48 No. 1, 2001
- Subramanian A., Watal J. Can TRIPS Serve as An Enforcement Device in the WTO? // Journal of International Economic Law, 2000
- Subramanian A. Trade and the Environment: A Nearly Empty Box? // The World Economy, 1992.
- Subramanian A. TRIPs and the Paradigm of the GATT: A Tropical, Temperate View // World Economy, 1990.
- Subramanian A. The International Economics of Intellectual Property Right Protection: A Welfare-Theoretic Trade Policy Analysis // World Development, Vol. 19, No. eight.
- Mattoo A., Subramanian A. Regulatory Autonomy and Multilateral Disciplines: the Dilemma and a Possible Resolution // Journal of International Economic Law, Vol. 9 No. 2
- Mattoo A., Subramanian A. India and Bretton Woods II // Economic and Political Weekly, November, 2008
- Kapur D., Mukhopadhyay P., Subramanian A. More for the Poor and Less for and by the State: The Case for Direct Cash Transfers // Economic and Political Weekly, April 2008
- Mishra P., Subramanian A. Topalova P. Policies, Enforcement, and Customs Evasion: Evidence from India // Journal of Public Economics, 2009
- Subramanian A. The Intriguing Relationship between Growth and Institutions in India // Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2007.
- Kochhar K., Kumar U., Rajan R., Subramanian A., Tokatlidis I. India's Pattern of Development: What Happened, What Follows // Journal of Monetary Economics, 2006.
- Rodrik D., Subramanian A. From 'Hindu Growth' to Productivity Surge: The Mystery of the Indian Growth Transition // IMF Staff Papers, 2004.
- Rodrik D., Subramanian A. Why India can grow at 7 Percent a year or More? // Economic and Political Weekly, 2004.
- Subramanian A. India as User and Creator of Intellectual Property: The Challenges Post-Doha // India and the WTO / ed. A. Mattoo, R. Stern, - World Bank, 2003.
- Mattoo A., Subramanian A. India and the Multilateral Trading System Post-Doha: Defensive or Proactive? // India and the WTO / ed. A. Mattoo, R. Stern - World Bank, 2003.
- Mattoo A., Subramanian A. The Case for a US-India Free Trade Agreement // Economic and Political Weekly, 2003
- Subramanian A. Putting Some Numbers on the TRIPS Pharmaceutical Debate // International Journal of Technology Management, 1994
- Subramanian A. India's Turn: Understanding the Economic Transformation- Oxford University Press, 2008.
- Porter R., Sauvé P., Subramanian A. Efficiency, Equity, and Legitimacy: The Multilateral Trading System at the Millenium - Brookings / Harvard University Press, 2002.
- Subramanian A. Op-eds and other (A full list of op-eds and columns in the Financial Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Newsweek, and Business Standard)
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Arvind Subramanian. Biography - Peterson Institute for International Economics .