Arvind Subramanian
Peterson Institute for International Economics and Johns Hopkins University
Arvind Subramanian joined the Peterson Institute for International Economics as senior fellow in April 2007. He also holds a joint appointment at the Center for Global Development and is senior research professor at Johns Hopkins University. He had served at the International Monetary Fund since 1992, most recently as assistant director in the research department (2004–07). He worked at the GATT (1988–92) during the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations and taught at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government (1999–2000). During his career at the Fund, he worked on trade, development, Africa, India, and the Middle East.
Subramanian has written on growth, trade, development, institutions, aid, oil, India, Africa, the World Trade Organization, and intellectual property. He has published widely in academic and other journals. 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; MBA from the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India; and M.Phil. and D.Phil. from the University of Oxford.
Articles by Arvind Subramanian:
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Four changes to trade rules to facilitate climate change action
4 May 2013, 6273 reads
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The renminbi bloc is here: Asia down, the rest of the world to go?
27 October 2012, 10884 reads
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International rules for capital controls
11 June 2012, 10583 reads
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Spillover effects of exchange rates
23 March 2012, 9157 reads
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India’s growth in the 2000s: Four facts
5 December 2011, 8325 reads
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The elephant in the "green room": China and the Doha Round
21 May 2011, 6859 reads
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The next imbalance
24 April 2010, 6600 reads
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New PPP-based estimates of renminbi undervaluation
16 April 2010, 8613 reads
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Who pays for the weak renminbi?
11 February 2010, 7986 reads
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Identifying a fair deal on climate change
14 December 2009, 8778 reads
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Is newer better? The Penn World Table growth estimates
7 December 2009, 10285 reads
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A crisis round of trade negotiations?
30 March 2009, 25002 reads
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India should hold a $1 trillion in foreign exchange reserves
28 November 2008, 8770 reads
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India and Bretton Woods II
14 November 2008, 5291 reads
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Tackling India’s credit crunch
10 November 2008, 6088 reads
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How India should address the financial contagion
1 November 2008, 8415 reads
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Should the Reserve Bank of India follow the Fed?
4 October 2008, 5483 reads
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Growth prospects: India vs China
29 August 2008, 40432 reads
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One bold move: Reforming Indian higher education
6 August 2008, 6945 reads
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Fixing the global food crisis
30 June 2008, 51557 reads
