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Arvind Subramanian Arvind Subramanian, an Indian national, is senior fellow jointly at the Peterson Institute for International Economics and the Center for Global Development and senior research professor at the Johns Hopkins University. He was assistant director in the Research Department of the International Monetary Fund. During his career at the Fund, he worked on trade, development, Africa, India, and the Middle East. He served at the GATT (1988–92) during the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations and taught at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government (1999–2000). He has written on growth, trade, development, institutions, aid, oil, India, Africa, the WTO, and intellectual property. He has published widely in academic and other journals, including the American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings), Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of International Economics, Journal of Monetary Economics, Journal of Public Economics, Journal of Economic Growth, Journal of Development Economics, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, International Monetary Fund Staff Papers, Foreign Affairs, World Economy, and Economic and Political Weekly. He has also published or been cited in leading magazines and newspapers, including the Economist, Financial Times, Washington Post, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, and New York Review of Books. He has been interviewed on PBS' Charlie Rose Show and is a columnist for India's leading financial daily, Business Standard. His book, India's Turn: Understanding the Economic Transformation, was published in 2008 by Oxford University Press. He is coeditor of Efficiency, Equity, and Legitimacy: The Multilateral Trading System at the Millennium with Roger Porter and Pierre Sauvé (Brookings/Harvard University Press, 2002). He obtained his undergraduate degree from St. Stephens College, Delhi; his MBA from the Indian Institute of Management at Ahmedabad, India; and his M.Phil and DPhil from the University of Oxford, UK. Non-Institute Publications "Currency Undervaluation and Sovereign Wealth Funds: A New Role for the World Trade Organization," World Economy, 32, no. 8 (with Aaditya Mattoo), August 2009. Originally published as Peterson Institute Working Paper 08-2. "Why Did Financial Globalization Disappoint?," IMF Staff Papers (with Dani Rodrik), January 2009. "From Doha to the Next Bretton Woods: A New Multilateral Trade Agenda," Foreign Affairs (with Aaditya Mattoo), January /February 2009. [pdf] India's Turn: Understanding the Economic Transformation. 2008. Oxford University Press. "Africa's Growth Prospects: Benchmarking the Constraints," NBER Working Paper (with Simon Johnson and Jonathan Ostry), forthcoming. [pdf] "The Political Economy of Nominal Macroeconomic Pathologies" (with Shanker Satyanath), IMF Staff Papers, forthcoming. [pdf] "Policies, Enforcement, and Customs Evasion: Evidence from India," IMF Working Paper, No. 07/60. (with Prachi Mishra and Petia Topalova), 2007. [pdf] "The WTO Promotes Trade, Strongly but Unevenly," Journal of International Economics, (with Shang-Jin Wei), 2007. [pdf] "India's Pattern of Development: What Happened, What Follows," Journal of Monetary Economics (with K. Kochhar, U. Kumar, R. Rajan, and I. Tokatlidis), 2006. [pdf] "Aid and Growth: What Does the Cross-Section Evidence Really Show?" National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Working Paper, No. 11513, (with Raghuram Rajan), 2005. [pdf] "What Undermines Aid's Impact on Growth," NBER Working Paper, No. 11657 (with Raghuram Rajan), 2005 (revised 2006 as "Aid, Dutch Disease, and Manufacturing Growth"). [pdf] "How to Help Poor Countries" Foreign Affairs (with Nancy Birdsall and Dani Rodrik), July 2005. [pdf] "Why Prospects for Doha Trade Talks are not Bright?" Finance and Development (with Aaditya Mattoo), March 2005. [pdf] "Saving Iraq from Its Oil" Foreign Affairs (with Nancy Birdsall), July 2004. [pdf] "From 'Hindu Growth' to Productivity Surge: The Mystery of the Indian Growth Transition," IMF Staff Papers (with Dani Rodrik), 2004. [pdf] "Institutions Rule: The Primacy of Institutions Over Geography and Integration in Economic Development," Journal of Economic Growth (with Dani Rodrik and Francesco Trebbi), 2004. [pdf] "TRIPs, Medicines, and Patents," Finance and Development, March 2004. [pdf] "Why India can grow at 7 Percent a year or More?" Economic and Political Weekly (with Dani Rodrik), 2004. [pdf] "The Africa Growth and Opportunity Act and Its Rules of Origin: Generosity Undermined?" The World Economy, Vol. 26, No. 6 (with Aaditya Mattoo and Devesh Roy), 2003. [pdf] "India and the Multilateral Trading System Post-Doha: Defensive or Proactive?" in India and the WTO, edited by A. Mattoo and R. Stern, World Bank (with A. Mattoo), 2003. [pdf] "India as User and Creator of Intellectual Property: The Challenges Post-Doha," in India and the WTO, edited by A. Mattoo and R. Stern, World Bank, 2003. [pdf] "Jagdish Bhagwati and India's Trade Strategy Today," Economic and Political Weekly (with A. Mattoo), 2003. [pdf] "The Natural Resource Curse: An Illustration from Nigeria," NBER Working Paper (with Xavier Sala-i-Martin), 2003. [pdf] "Who can Explain the Mauritian Miracle: Meade, Romer, Sachs or Rodrik," In Search of Prosperity, edited by Dani Rodrik, Princeton University Press (with Devesh Roy), 2002. [pdf] "Putting Some Numbers on the TRIPS Pharmaceutical Debate," International Journal of Technology Management, 1994. [pdf] |