Modern South Asian Studies Seminar: India's Search for Prosperity: Is Modi on the right track?

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Conveners: Matthew McCartney, Mallica Kumbera Landrus and Rosalind O'Hanlon

Speaker: Vijay Joshi (Emeritus Fellow, Merton College)

Vijay Joshi is Emeritus Fellow of Merton College, Oxford. His main areas of interest are Macroeconomics, International Economics and Development Economics, and he has published widely in these fields in scholarly journals and elsewhere. His most recent book is India’s Long Road – The Search for Prosperity (Penguin Random House, New Delhi, 2016 and Oxford University Press, New York, 2017). His previous books (jointly with I.M.D. Little) include India’s Economic Reforms 1991-2001, (Oxford University Press, 1996) and India – Macroeconomics and Political Economy 1964-1991, (World Bank and Oxford University Press, 1994).

His non-academic appointments have included Economic Adviser, Ministry of Finance, Government of India, and Special Adviser to the Governor, Reserve Bank of India. He was a director of the J.P.Morgan Indian Investment Trust from 1996 to 2012. He has also worked as a consultant to various international organizations, including the World Bank.

This talk will outline the contours of a radical reform agenda for the Indian economy and assess the performance of the Modi government in its first three years.

Further Information

All welcome. No prior booking required. For further information please contact Maxime Dargaud-Fons on asian@sant.ox.ac.uk or 01865-274559. Co-funded by the Ashmolean Museum, the Asian Studies Centre of St Antony's College, the Contemporary South Asian Studies Programme at the School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies, the Faculty of History and the Faculty of Oriental Studies.

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