Dipak Dasgupta Explained
Dipak Dasgupta is an Indian economist. He is a Distinguished Fellow at The Energy and Resources Institute in New Delhi.[1] Dasgupta was the former Principal Economic Advisor at the Ministry of Finance (India).[2] [3] He was also India's founding Board Member of the Green Climate Fund and served until recently.[4] Before, Dasgupta was the Lead Economist for India and South Asia at the World Bank.[5]
Published works include China Engaged: Integration with the Global Economy;[6] Trade, Investment, and Development in the Middle East and North Africa: Engaging with the World;[7] and Moving Up, Looking East.[8]
Notes and References
- News: A nudge for Climate Capital. 5 March 2018. The Indian Express.
- News: Kumar. Manoj. Exclusive: Emerging markets plan joint offshore FX intervention - Indian official. 5 March 2018. Reuters.
- News: Cotterill. Joseph. Kaminska. Izabella. The EMpire strikes back. Financial Times. 30 August 2013. 5 March 2018.
- Web site: Delhi Vision Statement: The Green Climate Fund. Department of Economic Affairs. Government of India. 5 March 2018.
- News: Mehra. Puja. FinMin Appoints Ila Patnaik as Principal Economic Advisor. 5 March 2018. The Hindu. May 21, 2016.
- Book: China Engaged: Integration with the Global Economy. World Cat. OCLC. 779698392. 5 March 2018.
- Book: Capital flows without crisis?. World Cat. OCLC. 922280559.
- Book: Moving Up, Looking East. World Cat. OCLC. 844710110. 5 March 2018.