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Jaishankar Raman

Jaishankar Raman, Associate Professor of Economics

Professor Jaishankar Raman received his BA in economics from Bombay University, MA in economics from Fordham University, and PhD in economics from University of Notre Dame. He joined VU faculty in 1995 and has taught courses such as Principles of Economics, International Economics, Development Economics and Intermediate Economic Theory. His research interest focuses on economics of liberalization, market reforms and their impact on economies (India, Mexico and China), and role of the State in economic development.