Dr. Suranjana Nabar-Bhaduri Joins Pardee Center as a Post-Doc Fellow

Nabar-Bhaduri_thumbnailDr. Suranjana Nabar-Bhaduri, a scholar of development economics and the Indian economy, recently joined the Pardee Center as a Post-Doctoral Fellow.

She is currently working on a policy brief for Pardee Center on the effects of liberalizing economies to external markets while minimizing state intervention in the developing world.

Her research interests include the development of policies conducive to sustainable and inclusive development; the relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI) and economic development; the development of alternative measures of economic growth and development; factors driving the reduction of the balance of payments constraint in developing countries; human rights in developing countries; gender and environmental aspects of development; and the political economy of international relations.

Dr. Nabar-Bhaduri earned a doctorate in economics from the the University of Utah. Her dissertation, A Structuralist Approach to Analyzing India’s Productivity, Employment and Export Performance, emphasizes the need to account for sectoral-level dynamics when evaluating the efficacy of structural policy shifts in a developing country. She completed her M.A. in economics at the University of Mumbai, India. She completed her B.A. in economics and statistics at the University of Mumbai as well.

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