Arvind Subramanian is an
Indian
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economist and the former
Chief Economic Advisor to the Government of India
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, having served from 16 October 2014 to 20 June 2018. Subramanian is currently a Senior Fellow at the
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at
Brown University
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. He previously served as Professor of Economics at
Ashoka University and a Senior
Fellow at the
Peterson Institute for International Economics and
Center for Global Development.
A former economist at the
International Monetary Fund, Subramanian is a widely cited expert on the
economics of India,
China
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, and the changing balance of global
economic power
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. He is the author of two books, ''
India's Turn: Understanding the Economic Transformation'' (2008), ''
Eclipse: Living in the Shadow of China's Economic Dominance'' (2011), and co-author of ''
Who Needs to Open the Capital Account?
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In 2011, ''
Foreign Policy
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'' magazine named Subramanian one of the world's top 100
global thinkers.
Education
Subramanian attended the
D.A.V. Boys Senior Secondary School
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in
Chennai, for his high school education. He proceeded to
St Stephen's College, Delhi for his graduation, where he obtained
B.A (Hons.) Economics. He subsequently earned an
MBA from the
Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad and
M.Phil &
D.Phil
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degrees from the
University of Oxford on an Inlaks Scholarship.
Career
Subramanian was the Assistant Director in the Research Department of the
International Monetary Fund. He is a development economist who worked closely with former
Reserve Bank of India Governor
Raghuram Rajan when both were at the International Monetary Fund. He served at the
GATT during the
Uruguay Round of trade negotiations. He taught at
Harvard University's
Kennedy School of Government from 1999 to 2000 and
Johns Hopkins' Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies from 2008 to 2010.
Chief Economic Advisor (2014-2018)
In October 2014, he was appointed the
Chief Economic Advisor (CEA) to Indian government. The post had been lying vacant since
Raghuram Rajan left the finance ministry to join as
governor of the
Reserve Bank of India in September 2013. After his three-year term ended in 2017, he was given a year's extension.
On 20 June 2018, finance minister
Arun Jaitley announced that owing to family commitments, Subramanian would be stepping down before the scheduled end of his tenure to return to academia in the US.
Jaitley noted that Subramanian's early diagnosis of the twin balance-sheet led to the government outlining higher public investment in the
union budget
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of 2015–16. He also credited Subramanian with conceptualizing the Jan Dhan-Aadhaar-Mobile trinity, or JAM, as a data base of citizens for availing public benefits.
In his role as the CEA, Subramanian was responsible for bringing out the annual
Economic Survey of India, traditionally released prior to the presentation of the union budget in the Indian parliament. He is widely credited with revamping the presentation of information through the surveys, making them wider in scope and accessible to a larger audience.
2018-present
From 2018 to 2020, Subramanian served as a Visiting Lecturer at
Harvard University's
Kennedy School.
He was a subsequently Professor of Economics at
Ashoka University, but resigned from his post citing the circumstances surrounding the resignation of
Pratap Bhanu Mehta
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Early life
Pratap was bo ...
.
In 2021, Subramanian joined the
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at
Brown University
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as a Senior Fellow in International and Public Affairs.
Publications
Subramanian has authored essays and other publications on growth, trade, development, institutions, aid, oil, India, Africa, and the
World Trade Organization (WTO). He has been widely published in academic and other journals (including the ''
American Economic Review
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'' (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
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'', ''
Brookings Papers on Economic Activity'', ''
Oxford Review of Economic Policy'',
''International Monetary Fund Staff Papers'', ''
Foreign Affairs
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'',
''World Economy'', and ''
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''.)
He has also been cited in leading magazines and newspapers, including the
Economist, ''
Financial Times'', ''
The Washington Post'', ''
The New York Times'', ''
The 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''.
Controversies
In March 2013, Subramanian, then a Senior Fellow at the
Peterson Institute and
CGD, appeared before
United States House Committee on Ways and Means hearing on "US-India trade relations." During his testimony, Arvind Subramanian stated that "by discriminating against Indian companies and exporters, (US initiatives) will exert natural pressure on India to open up".
Personal life
Arvind Subramanian is married to Parul Subramanian and together they have three children. His elder brother is V S Krishnan who is a retired
Indian Revenue Service Officer and a former Member of the
Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) and was a key player in piloting the
Goods and Service Tax Bill.
He is fond of both
Indian and Western classical music, and owns a large collection of music
Cassettes
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He is interested in
tennis and
Arsenal FC.
References
External links
Peterson Institute website*
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1959 births
Living people
St. Stephen's College, Delhi alumni
Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad alumni
Alumni of the University of Oxford
Chief Economic Advisers to the Government of India
Peterson Institute for International Economics
20th-century Indian economists
21st-century Indian economists
Delhi University alumni
American people of Indian descent