Monday 30. January 2012, 1.50-2.45 P.M.
Arvind Subramanian is Senior Fellow at the Petersen Institute for International Economics and the Center for Global Development.
He was Assistant Director in the Research Department of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
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) and at Johns Hopkins' School for Advanced International Studies (2008–10).
He has written on growth, trade, deveopment, institutions, aid, oil, India, Africa and WTO. He has published or been cited in leading magazines and newspapers, including the Ecoonomist, Financial Times, Washington Post, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Newsweek and New York Review of Books. He contributes frequently to the Financial Times and is a columnist in India's leading financial daily Business Standard.
He advises the Indian government in different capacities, including as a member of the Finance Minister's Expert Group on the G-20. His book 'India's Turn': Understanding the Economic Transformation, was published in 2008 by Oxford University Press. His latest book, 'Eclipse: Living in the Shadow of China's Economic Dominance' was published in September 2011.
Arvind Subramanian obtained his undergraduate degree from St. Stepens College, Delhi, his MBA from the Indian Institute of Management at Ahmedabad, India: and his M.Phis and D. Phil from the Unversity of Oxford, UK.
At the Annual Danish Top Executive Summit 2012, Arvind Subramanian participates jointly with Zhang Jun in Martin Wolf's panel 'Will world-trade imbalances lead to a trade war?''
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