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Arvind Subramanian
Senior Research Professor, South Asia Studies

Senior Fellow, Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics

Contact Details
asubramanian@petersoninstitute.org

Course Taught

India's Economic Growth, Globalization and Institutions

Education
D. Phil in Economics, Oxford University; M.Phil in Economics, Oxford University; MBA, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India; B.A. (Hons.) in Economics, St. Stephens College, Delhi, India

Expertise
Economic Growth, International Development; Trade; Indian economy

Background
Arvind Subramanian is a Senior Fellow with the Institute for International Economics.  Prior to joining IIE in 2007, he worked with the IMF since 1992, serving most recently as the Assistant Director of the Research Department.  He has been published widely on  issues related to growth, trade, development, institutions, aid, oil, India, Africa, the World Trade Organization, and intellectual property.

Publications
Efficiency, Equity, and Legitimacy: The Multilateral Trading System at the Millennium, co-editor with Roger Porter and Pierre Sauvé (2002).

Numerous articles in academic journals.












Ajit Mohan
Cochin, India
M.A., Global Theory and History; M.B.A., Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania

"Prior to SAIS, I had spent five years in the management-consulting industry in Asia, working with regional and multinational enterprises.  My decision to study at SAIS was driven by a strong belief that, to be successful, business leaders need to have an intimate understanding of the economic and political environments they operate in.  No other graduate school in the world brings together such a compelling curriculum in international politics and economics.  What enhances this experience is the school's location in Washington, D.C. - SAIS students hold ringside seats for some of the most dramatic transitions currently underway in the international system."

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