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Chanda, Rupa
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Rupa Chanda
 
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Rupa Chanda
 
 
 
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rupa@iimb.ac.in
 
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Biography
Rupa Chanda is a Professor of Economics at IIM Bangalore since 1997. Prior to joining IIMB, she was an economist at the International Monetary Fund in Washington, DC. She briefly served as the Head, UNESCAP Sub-regional Office for South and South-West Asia in New Delhi, while on leave from IIMB.
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Issue DateTitleSub-TitleAuthor(s)Journal NameVolume NumberIssue NumberPages
12009Trade in health-related services-Smith, Richard D ; Chanda, Rupa ; Tangcharoensathien, Viroj The LancetVol.373Iss.9663593-601p.
22005Trade in financial services: India's opportunities and constraints-Chanda, Rupa The financial services sector accounts for a significant share of economic activity in most countries. The sector is recognized for its contribution towards long-term growth and efficiency given its intermediate role in channeling resources to all sectors of the economy. Improved provision of financial services enables greater efficiency in other sectors by expanding the range and enhancing the quality of such services, by lowering costs of funds, and by encouraging savings and more efficient use of these savings. The financial services sector has undergone important structural changes in recent years with growing numbers of worldwide cross border mergers and acquisitions and increased competition among different types of financial institutions. These structural trends are evident from rising cross border trade and foreign investment flows in financial services, with the developed countries being the main exporters of such services. As a result, the financial services sector has become an important part of the overall globalization of the service sector..............120p.
32003Movement of service suppliers and India: A case study of the IT and health sectors-Chanda, Rupa 66p.