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Rubina Verma is a Professor at the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. Her research fields are international economics, economic growth, and technological change. She studies emerging markets in Asia and examines issues such as firm growth, trade and its interaction with labour markets, informality, and their impact on economic growth. Rubina teaches courses in international economics, trade and finance. Prior to Georgetown University, she taught at University of Southern California, Los Angeles and Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM) in Mexico City.
Posts by Rubina Verma
R&D tax credit policy, product development, and welfare gains
Over the past two decades or so, India has had a targeted R&D tax credit policy to incentivise innovation within firms in strategic sectors. This article shows that small and medium firms responded to...
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Pavel Chakraborty
Sankalp Mathur
Sujaya Sircar
Rubina Verma
20 November, 2025
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