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Chetan Ghate is a Professor in the Economics and Planning Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi. His main areas of research are macroeconomics, monetary economics, and growth and development. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from Claremont Graduate University, California; Masters in Economics from the Delhi School of Economics, India; and B.A. in Economics from Colorado College (USA).He is a recipient of the 2014 Mahalanobis Memorial Gold Medal in Economics awarded by the Indian Econometric Society (TIES). He has held visiting faculty positions at the Colorado College, the German Institute of Economic Research (DIW), University of Sydney, Deakin University, and Claremont Graduate University. His recent work has appeared in World Development, Economic Modelling, and the Journal of Economic Asymmetries. He edited The Oxford Handbook of the Indian Economy (OUP New York, March 2012) which was elected as one of CHOICE's "Outstanding Academic Titles for 2012." In May 2011, he was a recipient of a Rockefeller Foundation academic residency in Bellagio, Italy. From February 2013 - September 2016, he was a member of the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) for monetary policy at the Reserve Bank of India. In September 2016, he was appointed to the Monetary Policy Committee of the Reserve Bank of India by the Government of India.
Posts by Chetan Ghate
भारत के विदेशी मुद्रा भंडार और वैश्विक जोखिम
जीडीपी की तुलना में भारत के विदेशी मुद्रा भंडार में वृद्धि हुई है। इस लेख में, केन्द्रीय बैंकों द्वारा भंडार जमा करने के पीछे के उद्देश्यों की जाँच की गई है और यह भी देखा गया है कि क्या अत्यधिक पूंजी...
- Chetan Ghate Kenneth Kletzer Mahima Yadav
- 23 जुलाई, 2024
- लेख
India’s foreign reserves and global risk
India’s foreign exchange reserves, relative to GDP, have been on the rise. This article examines the motives behind the hoarding of reserves by central banks, and if adequate reserves are held for p...
- Chetan Ghate Kenneth Kletzer Mahima Yadav
- 12 July, 2024
- Articles
Terms of trade shocks and monetary policy in India
Understanding monetary policy design in emerging markets and developing economies is a growing area of research. One aspect that is missing is how distortions in the agricultural sector translate into...
- Chetan Ghate Sargam Gupta Debdulal Mallick
- 31 December, 2016
- IGC Research on India
Are grain procurement shocks inflationary?
Central banks in emerging markets grapple with understanding the inflationary impact of grain procurement shocks because the precise link between the agriculture sector and the rest of the economy may...
- Chetan Ghate Sargam Gupta Debdulal Mallick
- 17 October, 2016
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Will India really grow faster than China?
According to the IMF, India will overtake China to be the fastest growing economy this year. In this article, Chetan Ghate and Peter Robertson assess the validity of this claim. In their view, the ch...
- Chetan Ghate Peter Robertson
- 23 March, 2015
- Perspectives
Understanding India's unbalanced growth
Growing regional disparities in India are a cause for concern. But little is known about the relative importance of possible reasons for the varied growth experiences across the country. This column ...
- Chetan Ghate Peter Robertson
- 03 February, 2014
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