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Arti Grover Goswami is a consultant Economist at the World Bank. Arti specialises in international trade issues, especially services trade from developing countries, bilateral labour agreements and regional and spatial economics issues. She has experience working with several countries in Asia, Latin America, Europe and Africa. Arti has co-authored two books on services trade and has published several of her research in peer reviewed journals. Prior to joining the World Bank, she was a Doctoral Fulbright fellow at Princeton University and a Lecturer at the Delhi School of Economics.
Posts by Arti Grover Goswami
Land and financial misallocation in India
Optimising the allocation of factors of production – land, capital and labour - improves productivity. In India, where evidence suggests land is severely misallocated to inefficient manufacturing fi...
- Gilles Duranton Ejaz Ghani Arti Grover Goswami William Kerr
- 20 July, 2016
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India's energy efficiency
India is the fourth largest energy consumer in the world but is not well endowed with energy resources, making efficiency in energy use very important. This column analyses the spatial dynamics of el...
- Ejaz Ghani Arti Grover Goswami William Kerr
- 10 November, 2015
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The Golden Quadrilateral: Highway to success
The Golden Quadrilateral, which connects four major cities in India, is the fifth-longest highway in the world. This column presents research that finds that by improving connectivity, the highway ha...
- Ejaz Ghani Arti Grover Goswami William Kerr
- 10 May, 2013
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Is India's manufacturing sector moving out of cities?
While urbanisation is moving ahead at a rapid pace in India, industrialisation has slowed down. What explains this disconnect between urbanisation and infrastructure? This column presents results of a...
- Ejaz Ghani Arti Grover Goswami William Kerr
- 15 February, 2013
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