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Arvind Subramanian
By Arvind Subramanian - Jul 30,2023
PROVIDENCE — The unprecedented lovefest between the United States and India has been striking and, frankly, puzzling.
By Arvind Subramanian - Jul 26,2023
PROVIDENCE — As neoliberalism swiftly gives way to a resurgence of industrial policy in advanced economies, the perspective of low-income countries is being ignored.
By Arvind Subramanian - Feb 06,2023
PROVIDENCE — The annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos used to be the premier destination for renowned academics and public figures to comment on the state of the world. But nowadays, the destination is just a click away.
By Arvind Subramanian - Nov 13,2022
PROVIDENCE — This week’s United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) in Egypt highlights the growing consensus that multilateral cooperation is necessary to avert environmental catastrophe.
By Arvind Subramanian - Oct 31,2022
PROVIDENCE  —  The US Federal Reserve’s aggressive monetary-tightening campaign has squeezed economies worldwide, particularly in the developing world.
By Arvind Subramanian - Jan 05,2022
PROVIDENCE  —  In the last few years, and especially after the recent United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, private investors have seen an opportunity to midwife developing countries’ bumpy transition to net-zero carbon-dioxide emissions.
By Arvind Subramanian - Aug 22,2021
PROVIDENCE — Over the last decade, India’s political and economic progress has faltered. Its once-plausible aspirations of becoming a global power on par with China now seem fanciful. The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a devastating human and economic toll.
By Arvind Subramanian - Jun 13,2021
NEW DELHI — Ravaged periodically by natural calamities, long dependent on foreign aid and remittances, and a perennial source of refugees and emigrants, Bangladesh was once “a basket case of misery”, as Zia Haider Rahman put it in his great debut novel, “In the Light of What We K
By Arvind Subramanian - Mar 21,2020
CAMBRIDGE – We are still in the early stages of dealing with COVID-19. Yet, it is already clear that this new coronavirus will have long-lasting effects on the global economy, how we deal with pandemics, and perhaps even the architecture of international aid.
By Arvind Subramanian - Jan 25,2020
CAMBRIDGE — We have suddenly arrived at a tricky stage in global economic development. Emerging markets are losing their dynamism, after a remarkable three-decade-long run during which they caught up rapidly with advanced economies.

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