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Chanda, Rupa
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Rupa Chanda
 
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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
12021What drives global value chain participation?-Chakrabarty, Saunok ; Chanda, Rupa 47p.
22020Trade liberalization and MSME framework: impact on firm productivity and markups-Mukherjee, Subhadip ; Chanda, Rupa 65p.
32005Trade 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.
42012The Punjabi Diaspora in the UK: An Overview of Characteristics and Contributions to India-Ghosh, Sriparna ; Chanda, Rupa 44p.
52012Student mobility from India to selected European countries: the case of Germany and France-Mukherjee, Shahana ; Chanda, Rupa 41p.
62014Services liberalization in South Asia: prospects and challenges for regional integration-Chanda, Rupa 35p.
72019Services contribution to manufacturing exports and value-added: evidence from India and China-Chakrabarty, Saunok ; Chanda, Rupa 34p.
82003Movement of service suppliers and India: A case study of the IT and health sectors-Chanda, Rupa 66p.
92012Migration between South and Southeast Asia: Overview of trends and issues-Chanda, Rupa 20p.
102012Migration between South and Southeast Asia: Role of interstate cooperation-Chanda, Rupa 31p.
112011Mapping the universe of services disciplines in Asian PTAs-Chanda, Rupa 84p.
121997Linking child labour with international trade: recent developments and their implications-Chanda, Rupa 27p.
132012Investment and migration linkages between India and the EU-Mukherjee, Deeparghya ; Chanda, Rupa 40p.
142012Indian student mobility to selected European countries: an overview-Mukherjee, Shahana ; Chanda, Rupa 58p.
151997Impact of trade liberalization on foreign direct investment in producer services-Chanda, Rupa 76p.
162011Impact of services trade liberalization on employment and people movement in South Asia-Chanda, Rupa 48p.
172012Goans in Portugal: role of history and identity in shaping diaspora linkages-Ghosh, Sriparna ; Chanda, Rupa 37p.
182020Global value networks: Case study of the Indian auto industry-Dash, Ankita ; Chanda, Rupa 26p.
192020Global value chain participation and intermediate export sophistication-Betai, Neha Vinod ; Chanda, Rupa 50p.
202022Exploring the Canadian market for Indian health workers-Bhattacharjee, Ayona ; Datta, Banantika ; Chanda, Rupa 22p.