Dr. Subramanian was coeditor of Efficiency, Equity, and Legitimacy: The Multilateral Trading System at the Millennium (2002) (published by Brookings/Harvard University Press) and has written widely for academic journals, policy journals, and newspaper columns. He is a regular columnist for India's leading financial daily, Business Standard.
His research and other work have been cited extensively in the Economist, Financial Times, Washington Post, New York Times, and New York Review of Books, and he has appeared on the Charlie Rose Show.
One of Dr. Subramanian's initial projects at the Peterson Institute will be an analysis of the effects of, prospects for, and modalities for moving over time toward a free trade agreement between India and the United States.
This study will build on the Institute's 10 previous projects on possible FTAs between the United States and other partner countries, beginning with Canada (and then NAFTA) in the 1980s and including the initial analysis (in 2001) of an agreement with Korea, which has now been negotiated between the two countries.
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