Devesh Kapur formerly of the Brookings Institution … CV.pdfDevesh Kapur, Pratap Bhanu Mehta and...

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1 DEVESH KAPUR Director Asia Programs Starr Foundation South Asia Studies Professor Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) Johns Hopkins University 1619 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington DC 20036 Phone: 202-663-5633 (office) Email: [email protected] EMPLOYMENT 2018-Present: Starr Foundation South Asia Studies Professor and Director, Director Asia Programs, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University 2015-2018: Professor of Political Science; Director, Center for Advanced Study of India and Madan Lal Sobti Professor for the Study of Contemporary India, University of Pennsylvania 2006-2015: Associate Professor of Political Science; Director, Center for Advanced Study of India and Madan Lal Sobti Professorship for the Study of Contemporary India, University of Pennsylvania 2005-2006: Associate Professor of Government and Asian Studies, University of Texas, Austin 2003-2005: Frederick Danziger Associate Professor of Government, Harvard University 2001-2003: Associate Professor, Department of Government, Harvard University 2000-2002: Director, Graduate Student Associates Program, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs 1997-June 2001: Assistant Professor, Department of Government, Harvard University 1990-97: Program Associate, Brookings Institution, Washington D.C. EDUCATION Ph.D., government, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, 1994; M.S. chemical engineering, University of Minnesota, 1985; B.Tech, chemical engineering, India Institute of Technology (BHU), Banaras, India, 1983

Transcript of Devesh Kapur formerly of the Brookings Institution … CV.pdfDevesh Kapur, Pratap Bhanu Mehta and...

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    DEVESH KAPUR

    Director Asia Programs Starr Foundation South Asia Studies Professor

    Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) Johns Hopkins University

    1619 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington DC 20036 Phone: 202-663-5633 (office)

    Email: [email protected]

    EMPLOYMENT 2018-Present: Starr Foundation South Asia Studies Professor and Director, Director Asia Programs, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University

    2015-2018: Professor of Political Science; Director, Center for Advanced Study of India and Madan Lal Sobti Professor for the Study of Contemporary India, University of Pennsylvania 2006-2015: Associate Professor of Political Science; Director, Center for Advanced Study of India and Madan Lal Sobti Professorship for the Study of Contemporary India, University of Pennsylvania

    2005-2006: Associate Professor of Government and Asian Studies, University of Texas, Austin

    2003-2005: Frederick Danziger Associate Professor of Government, Harvard University

    2001-2003: Associate Professor, Department of Government, Harvard University

    2000-2002: Director, Graduate Student Associates Program, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs

    1997-June 2001: Assistant Professor, Department of Government, Harvard University 1990-97: Program Associate, Brookings Institution, Washington D.C.

    EDUCATION Ph.D., government, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton

    University, 1994; M.S. chemical engineering, University of Minnesota, 1985;

    B.Tech, chemical engineering, India Institute of Technology (BHU), Banaras, India, 1983

    mailto:[email protected]

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    AFFILIATIONS Non-Resident Fellow, Center for Global Development, Washington D.C.

    Brookings Institution-National Council of Applied Economic

    Research (New Delhi), India Panel PUBLICATIONS Books Published Devesh Kapur and Madhav Khosla (eds.) Regulation in India: Design, Capacity, Performance London: Hart, 2019. Devesh Kapur and Milan Vaishnav (eds). Costs of Democracy: Political Finance in India Oxford University Press, 2018. Devesh Kapur, Pratap Bhanu Mehta and Milan Vaishnav (eds.). Rethinking Public Institutions in India. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2017. Devesh Kapur and Pratap Bhanu Mehta (eds). Navigating the Labyrinth: Perspectives on India’s Higher Education New Delhi: Orient Blackswan, 2017. Sanjoy Chakravorty, Devesh Kapur and Nirvikar Singh. The Other One Percent: Indians in American New York: Oxford University Press. 2017. Choice Outstanding Title 2017. Devesh Kapur, Chandra Bhan Prasad, D. Shyam Babu. Defying the Odds: The Rise of Dalit Entrepreneurs Random House, 2014. Devesh Kapur. Diaspora, Democracy and Development: The Impact of International Migration from India on India Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2010. (Winner, 2012 Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Migration Section of ISA) Devesh Kapur and John McHale. Give Us Your Best and Brightest: The Global Hunt for Talent and Its Impact on the Developing World Washington D.C.: Center for Global Development and Brookings Institution, 2005. Devesh Kapur and Pratap Bhanu Mehta (eds.). Public Institutions in India: Performance and Design New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2005. Devesh Kapur, John Lewis and Richard Webb. The World Bank: Its First Half Century. Volume 1: History. Washington D.C.: The Brookings Institution, 1997. Devesh Kapur, John Lewis and Richard Webb (eds.). The World Bank: Its First Half Century. Volume 2: Perspectives Washington D.C.: The Brookings Institution, 1997.

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    Manuscripts in Progress Markets and Social Institutions: Dalits in a Liberalizing India. To be submitted for publication, Spring 2019. (with Shyam Babu and Chandrabhan Prasad) Engaging the World: Indian Foreign Policy and the Future of Asia. To be submitted for publication, Summer 2019. (with Rahul Sagar) Refereed Journal Articles Guest Editor, special issue, “Strategy in Indian Thinking and Practice.” India Review 17 (1), January-February 2018. (with Rohan Mukherjee) “Introduction: Indian Security Strategy in Thought and Practice,” India Review 17 (1): 1-11, January-February 2018. (with Rohan Mukherjee) “Geoeconomics in Indian Strategy,” India Review, 17 (1): 76-99, January-February 2018. (with Amit Ahuja) "Six Puzzles in Indian Agriculture," India Policy Forum, 13: 185-217, 2017. (with Shoumitro Chatterjee) “The Quest for Global Leadership: U.S.-China Competition in Multilateral Financial Institutions,” China Quarterly of International Strategic Studies 3(2): 243-265, 2017. "(When) Do Anti-poverty Programs Reduce Violence? India's Rural Employment Guarantee and Maoist Conflict," International Organization 71: 1-28, Summer 2017. (with Aditya Dasgupta and Kishore Gawande) “How Will India’s Urban Future Affect Social Identities?” Urbanisation 2(1): 1–8, 2017. “Addressing the brain drain: A partial cosmopolitanism approach.” South African Journal of Philosophy 36 (1): 45-57, 2017. “Renewable Resource Shocks and Conflict in India’s Maoist Belt,” Journal of Conflict Resolution, 61 (1): 140-172, 2017. (with Kishore Gawande and Shanker Satyanath) “Social Protection in India: A Welfare State sans Public Goods?” India Review, 14 (1): 73–90, 2015. (with Prakirti Nangia)

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    “Higher Education Reform in China and India: The Role of the State,” Tsinghua Journal of Education (Chinese translation), 2015. (with Elizabeth Perry) (Also Published as Harvard-Yenching Working Paper, 2015) “The Political Impact of International Migration on Sending Countries,” Annual Review of Political Science, 17: 479-502, 2014. “The Shift to Cash Transfers: Running Better but on the Wrong Road?” Economic and Political Weekly, XLVI (21): 80-85, May 2011. “Brain Drain or Brain Bank? The Impact of Skilled Emigration on Poor-Country Innovation,” Journal of Urban Economics, 69: 43–55, 2011. (with Ajay Agrawal, John McHale and Alexander Oettl) “The Middle-Class in India: A Social Formation or a Political Actor?” Political Power and Social Theory, 21: 215–240, 2010. “Can the Privatization of Foreign Aid Enhance Accountability,” Journal of International Law and Politics, 42: 1143-1180, 2010 (with Dennis Whittle). “Rethinking Inequality: Dalits in Uttar Pradesh in the Market Reform Era,” Economic and Political Weekly, XLV (35): 39-49, 2010. (with Chandra Bhan Prasad, Lant Pritchett and D. Shyam Babu) “International Migration and the World Income Distribution,” Journal of International Development, 21: 1-9, 2009. (with John McHale) Guest Editor, special issue, “Future Issues of India’s Foreign Policy.” India Review 8 (3), 2009. “Introduction: Future Issues of India’s Foreign Policy,” 8 (3): India Review 8 (3): 200-208, 2009. “Public Opinion and Indian Foreign Policy,” India Review, 8 (3): 286-305, 2009. “Climate Change: India’s Negotiating Options,” Economic and Political Weekly, 44 (31): 34-42. (with Radhika Khosla and Pratap Bhanu Mehta). “More on Direct Cash Transfers,” Economic and Political Weekly, 43 (47): 85-87, November 22, 2008. (with Partha Mukhopadhyay and Arvind Subramanian).

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    “The Fiscal Impact of High Skilled Emigration: Flows of Indians to the U.S.,” Journal of Development Economics, 88(1): 32-44, 2009. (with Mihir A. Desai, John McHale and Keith Rogers) “How Do Spatial and Social Proximity Influence Knowledge Flows? Evidence from Patent Data,” Journal of Urban Economics, 64: 258-269, 2008. (with Ajay Agrawal and John McHale) “Mortgaging the Future? Indian Higher Education,” Brookings-NCAER India Policy Forum, 4: 101-157, 2008. (with Pratap Bhanu Mehta) “The Case for Direct Cash Transfers to the Poor,” Economic and Political Weekly, 43 (15): 37-43, April 12, 2008. (with Partha Mukhopadhyay and Arvind Subramanian) “Improving Data Quality: Actors, Incentives and Capabilities,” Political Analysis, 15:365–386, 2007. (with Yoshiko Herrera) “Beyond the IMF,” Economic and Political Weekly, 42 (7): 581-589, 2007. (with Richard Webb). “What’s Wrong with Plan B? International Migration as an Alternative to Development Assistance,” Brookings Trade Forum, Washington D.C.: The Brookings Institution, 2006: 137-172. (with John McHale) “Should a Cosmopolitan Worry about the ‘Brain Drain’?” Ethics & International Affairs, 20 (3): 305-320, Fall 2006. (with John McHale) “The IMF and Democratic Governance,” Journal of Democracy, 16 (1): 89-102, January 2005. (with Moises Naim) “Ideas and Economic Reforms in India: The Role of International Migration and the Indian Diaspora,” India Review, 3 (4) 364-384, November 2004.

    “Sharing the Spoils: Taxing International Human Capital Flows,” International Tax and Public Finance, 11: 663-693, 2004. (with Mihir Desai and John McHale) “Large foreign currency reserves: insurance for domestic weaknesses and external uncertainties?” Economic and Political Weekly, 38 (11): 1047-1053,2003. (with Urjit Patel) “The Indian diaspora as a strategic asset,” Economic and Political Weekly, 38 (5): 445-44, 2003. “The Causes and Consequences of India’s IT Boom,” India Review, 1 (2): 91-110, April 2002.

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    “The Common Pool Dilemma of Global Public Goods: Lessons from the World Bank’s Net Income and Reserves,” World Development, 30 (3): 337-354, March 2002. “Diasporas and Technology Transfer,” Journal of Human Development, 2 (2): 265-286, 2001. “India’s Emerging Competitive Advantage in Services,” The Academy of Management Executive, 15 (2): 20-31, May 2001. (with Ravi Ramamurti) “Expansive Agendas and Weak Instruments: Governance Related Conditionalities of International Financial Institutions,” Policy Reform, 4 (3): 207-241, 2001. “India – 1999 Review,” Asia Survey, 195-207, January-February 2000. “The World Bank’s Net Income and Reserves,” in International Monetary and Financial Issues for the 1990s, New York and Geneva, UNCTAD, Vol. X, 1999. “India – 1998 Review,” Asia Survey, January-February 1999 (with Pratap Bhanu Mehta). “The State in a Changing World: A Critique of the 1997 World Development Report,” International Monetary and Financial Issues for the 1990s, New York and Geneva: UNCTAD, Vol. IX, 1998. “The Evolution of the Multilateral Development Banks,” in International Monetary and Financial Issues for the 1990s, Volume IV, (New York: United Nations, 1994), 229-250 (with Richard Webb); reprinted in G.K. Helleiner (ed.), The International Monetary and Financial System, London: Macmillan Press Ltd., 1996. “Updating Country Study: Thailand’s needs and prospects in the 1990s,” World Development, 18:1363-78, October 1990 (with John Lewis). “Decentralization in Nepal: a view from the Districts,” International Review of Administrative Sciences, 55, September 1989. (with Henry Bienen, Jim Parks and Jeff Riedinger) “Decentralization in Nepal,” World Development, 18:61-75, January 1990. (with Henry Bienen, Jim Parks and Jeff Riedinger). “MOCVD in Inverted Stagnation Point Flow Reactors,” Journal of Crystal Growth, 77, 1986. (with Peter Lee, Don Mckenna, and Klavs Jensen)

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    Refereed Book Chapters “Higher Education Reform in China and India: The Role of the State,” in Prasenjit Duara and Elizabeth Perry (ed.) Beyond Regimes. China and India Compared. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2018. (with Elizabeth Perry) “Social Change in NCR: How Urbanization Affects Attitudes,” in Sanjoy Chakravorty and Neelanjan Sircar, Colossus: Anatomy of Delhi New Delhi: Oxford University Press (forthcoming). (with Sumitra Badrinathan) “The Importance of Being Middle Class in India,” in Axel Harneit-Sievers and Dawid Danilo Bartelt (ed.), The New Middle Class in India and Brazil – Green Perspectives? New Delhi: Academic Foundation 2017. (with Neelanjan Sircar and Milan Vaishnav). “Liberalization sans liberalism: The Control Raj and the Perils of Ideology and Rents in Higher Education,” in Rakesh Mohan (ed.), India Transformed: 25 Years of Economic Reforms, New Delhi: Penguin Random House, 2017. “The Supreme Court and Private Higher Education: Litigation Patterns and Judicial Trends,” in Devesh Kapur and Pratap Bhanu Mehta (eds.), Indian Higher Education. New Delhi: Orient Blackswan, 2017. (with Madhav Khosla) "Strengthening the Japan-India Economic Partnership,” in Rohan Mukherjee and Anthony Yazaki (eds), Poised for Partnership. Deeping India-Japan Relations in the Asian Century, Oxford University Press, 2016. (with Rohit Lamba) “Public Opinion,” in David M. Malone, Srinath Raghavan and C. Raja Mohan (eds.), Oxford Handbook on Indian Foreign Policy, 2015. “Strengthening the Rule of Law,” in Bibek Debroy, Ashley J. Tellis, and Reece Trevor (eds.), Getting India Back on Track Washington D.C.: Carnegie Endowment, 2014. (with Milan Vaishnav) “India and the World Economy,” in Delia Davin and Barbara Harriss-White, eds., China-India: Paths of Economic and Social Development London: The British Academy, 2014. (with Vijay Joshi) “India’s Economic Development,” in Bruce Currie-Alder, Ravi Kanbur, David M. Malone, and Rohinton Medhora, eds. International Development: Ideas, Experiences and Prospects, London: Oxford University Press, 2014: 714-731.

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    “Geoeconomics versus Geopolitics: Implications for Asia,” in I. Kaur and N. Singh ed., Handbook of the Economics of the Pacific Rim, Oxford University Press, 2014: 290-313. (with Manik Suri) “India and International Financial Institutions and Arrangements,” in Bruce Jones, Pratap Bhanu Mehta and W. P. S. Sidhu, eds., Shaping the Emerging World. India and the Multilateral Order, Brookings Press, 2013: 237-259.

    “International Migration and Reforms in India: From Political and Bureaucratic Leadership to Social Entrepreneurs,”in Yevgeny Kuznetsov, ed. How Can Talent Abroad Induce Development at Home? Towards a Pragmatic Diaspora Agenda, Washington D.C.: Migration Policy Institute, 2013: 67-100. (with Neha Gupta) “International Migration and its Consequences for India,” in Atul Kohli and Prerna Singh (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Indian Politics, 2012: 362-369. “Economic Effects of Emigration on Sending Countries,” in Marc Rosenblum and Daniel Tichenor (ed.) Oxford Handbook of the Politics of International Migration, Oxford University Press, 2012: 131-152. (with John McHale) “Philanthropy, Self Interest and Accountability: American Universities and Developing Countries,” in Thomas Pogge, Patricia Illingworth and Leif Wenar (eds.), The Ethics of Philanthropy, Oxford University Press, 2011: 264-285. “World Bank,” entry in International Encyclopedia of Political Science ed. Badie, Bertrand, Berg-Schlosser, Dirk, Morlino, Leonardo Sage, 2010. “Indian Higher Education,” in Charles Clotfelter, ed. American Universities in a Global Market, NBER, University of Chicago Press, 2010: 305-334. “Political Economy of the State,” in Neeraja Jayal and Pratap Bhanu Mehta, ed. A Handbook of Indian Politics, New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2010: 443-457. “The Janus Face of Diasporas,” in Barbara J. Merz, Lincoln Chen and Peter Geithner (ed.), Diasporas and Development, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2007: 89-118. “Higher Education,” in Kaushik Basu (ed.), in The Oxford Companion to Economics in India, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2007: 248-251. (with Pratap Bhanu Mehta) “The Economic Impact of International Migration from India,” in Kaushik Basu (ed.), in The Oxford Companion to Economics in India, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2007: 313-316.

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    “Trade, Interdependence, and Security in South Asia,” in Ashley J. Tellis and Michael Wills (eds.), Strategic Asia 2006-07: Trade, Interdependence, and Security Seattle and Washington D.C.: National Bureau of Asian Research, 2006: 241-270. (with Kavita Iyengar) “The Knowledge Bank,” in Rescuing the World Bank, Washington D.C.: Center for Global Development, 2006: 159-170. “Outsourcing and International Labor Mobility: A Political Economy Analysis,”, in F. Foders and R.J. Langhammer (eds.), Labor Mobility and the World Economy, Heidelberg: Springer Publishers, 2006: 187-204. (with Sanjay Jain and Sharun Mukund) “Do As I Say Not As I Do: A Critique of G-7 Proposals on Reforming the MDBs,” in Gustav Ranis, James Vreeland, and Stephen Kosack (eds.), Globalization and the Nation State: The Impact of the IMF and the World Bank, New York: Routledge, 2006: 452-482. “Sojourns and Software: Internationally Mobile Human Capital and High-Tech Industry Development in India, Ireland and Israel,” in Ashish Arora and Alfonso Gambardella (eds.), From Underdogs to Tigers: The Rise and Growth of the Software Industry in Some Emerging Economies, Oxford University Press, 2005: 236-274. (with John McHale) “Conditionality and its Alternatives” in Ariel Buria (ed.), The IMF and World Bank at Sixty, London: Anthem Press, 2005: 31-57. “Remittances: the New Development Mantra?” in S.M. Maimbo and Dilip Ratha (eds.), Remittances: Development Impact and Future Prospects, Washington D.C.: The World Bank, 2005: 331-360. “Indian Diasporic Philanthropy,”) in Peter Geithner, Lincoln Chen, and Paula D. Johnson (eds.), Diaspora Philanthropy and Equitable Development: Perspectives on China and India, Harvard University Press, 2004: 177-213. (with Ajay Mehta and R. Moon Dutt) “World Bank and Poverty,” in Gwendolyn Mink and Alice O’Connor (eds.), Poverty in the United States: An Encyclopedia of History, Politics, and Policy, ABC-CLIO, November 2004. “Privatization in India: the Imperatives and Consequences of Gradualism,” in T. N. Srinivasan (ed.), India After a Decade of Economic Reforms: Retrospect and Prospects, Stanford University Press. (with Ravi Ramamurti) “Processes of Change in International Institutions,” in Deepak Nayyar (ed.), Governing Globalization, Oxford University Press, 2002: 334-355.

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    “India’s Nuclear Tests and Economic Sanctions,” in Damodar Sardesai and Raju Thomas (eds.), Nuclear India in the 21st Century, Palgrave, 2002. “The Changing Anatomy of Governance of the World Bank,” in Jonathan R. Pincus and Jeffrey A. Winters (eds.), Reinventing the World Bank, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2002, 54-75. "The Evolution of the Multilateral Development Banks," in G. K.Helleiner (ed.) The International Monetary and Financial System Macmillan Press, 1996, 347-382. (with Richard Webb) Journal Articles in Progress “Measuring State Capacity in Rural India: What can we learn from Block Development Offices Across India.” (with Aditya Dasgupta) “The Political Economy of Bureaucratic Vacancies” “When and how does Leadership matter?” “Is Politics a Business?” Monographs “Reforming the International Financial System: Key Issues,” in Global Financial Reform: How? Why? When? Ottawa: North-South Institute, 2000. “The Indian Parliament As an Institution of Accountability,” United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, Democracy, Governance and Human Rights Programme Paper, Number 23, January 2006. (with Pratap Bhanu Mehta) “Beyond the ABCs: Higher Education and Developing Countries,” (with Megan Crowley), Washington D.C.: Center for Global Development, Working Paper Number 139, February 2008. Working Papers Devesh Kapur and Arjun Raychaudhuri. “Rethinking the Financial Design of the World Bank.” Washington D.C: Center for Global Development, Working Paper 352, January 2014. Megha Aggarwal, Devesh Kapur, Namrata Tognatta. “The Skills They Want: Aspirations of Students in Emerging India.” CASI Working Paper 12-03. 2012.

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    Randall Akee and Devesh Kapur. “Remittances and Rashomon.” Washington DC: Center for Global Development Working Paper 285, January 2012. Devesh Kapur and Milan Vaishnav. “Quid Pro Quo: Builders, Politicians, and Election Finance in India.” Washington DC: Center for Global Development Working Paper 276, December 2011. Ajay Agrawal, Devesh Kapur and John McHale, “Brain Drain or Brain Bank? The Impact of Skilled Emigration on Poor-Country Innovation,” NBER Working Paper 14592, December 2008. Devesh Kapur and Richard Webb, “Beyond the IMF,” Geneva: UNCTAD, Working Paper Number 43, February 2007. Ajay Agrawal, Devesh Kapur and John McHale, “Birds of a Feather - Better Together? Exploring the Optimal Spatial Distribution of Ethnic Inventors,” NBER Working Paper 12823, January 2007. Devesh Kapur and Richard Webb, “Beyond the IMF,” Washington D.C.: Center for Global Development, Working Paper Number 99, August 2006. Devesh Kapur and Pratap Bhanu Mehta. “Indian higher education reform: from half-baked socialism to half-baked capitalism,” Harvard University CID Working Paper #108, September, 2004.

    Devesh Kapur and Larry Hamlet. “Where You Sit Is Where You Stand: The Behavioral Impact of Geography on International Organizations,” Harvard University, WCFIA Working Paper, #04-06 September, 2004. Other Publications “Fraternity in the making of the Indian nation” Seminar 701: 32-36, January 2018. "Muslim Anxieties and India’s Future," Project Syndicate, March 25, 2017 “Diasporas’ Impacts on Economic Development,” Current History, 115 (784): 298-304. November 2016. "The World Bank’s Recipe for Irrelevance," Project Syndicate, September 12, 2016 "Trump-style Politics Comes to India," Project Syndicate, June 20, 2016 “Exit,” Seminar, 677, January 2016: 110-114.

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    "Escape from the World Bank," Project Syndicate, October 16, 2015. Brandon Alcorn, Gayle Christensen and Devesh Kapur, "Higher Education and MOOCs in India and the Global South," Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 47:3, 42-49, May-June 2015. Devesh Kapur & Prakirti Nangia. “A Targeted Approach: India's Expanding Social Safety Net,” World Politics Review, September 24, 2013. "America’s Neglected Financial Children," Project Syndicate, March 28, 2014 (with Nancy Birdsall) “Glance Back, Drive Forward: Reflections on the World Bank’s History,” Keynote address at conference on “Using History to Inform Development Policy: The Role of Archives,” October 25, 2012. "Who Should Lead the World Bank?" Project Syndicate, February 17, 2012 (with Arvind Subramanian). “Addressing the Trilemma of Higher Education,” Seminar, 617, January 2011: 87-92. “The Supply Mix,” Seminar, 587, July 2008. “Improving Data Quality: What Is To Be Done?” (with Yoshiko Herrera and Sogomon Tarontsi), APSA-CP Newsletter, Vol. 18 (1), Winter 2007. “Leveraging the Diaspora,” Seminar, 567, November 2006. “India’s Promise,” Harvard Magazine, July-August 2005. “Firm Opinions, Infirm Facts,” Seminar, 538, June 2004, pp. 32-35. “Migration’s New Payoff,” (with John McHale), Foreign Policy, November/December, 2003, 48-57. Comment on Kevin O’Rourke and Richard Sinnott “Migration Flows: Political Economy of Migration and the Empirical Challenges,” in Proceedings of Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics, Paris 2003. “Who Gets to Run the World,” Foreign Policy, November/December 2000, pp. 44-50. “Handmaiden, Scapegoat or Bungler: The IMF, South Korea and the Asian Crisis,” (in Korean), Gyegan Sasang, 2000. “The IMF: A Cure or A Curse,” Foreign Policy, Summer 1998.

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    Newspaper Op-eds: Columnist: Business Standard (monthly column, 2011-14) Op-eds in other publications: Boston Globe, Business Standard, Financial Times, Hindu, India Abroad, Indian Express, Newsweek, Project Syndicate, Times of India, Wall Street Journal. FELLOWSHIPS AND PRIZES Distinguished Alumni Award, IIT BHU, 2016. Deans Leave, Fall 2014. Co-Winner, 2012 ENMISA (Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Migration Section of ISA) Distinguished Book Award for Diaspora, Development, and Democracy: The Domestic Impact of International Migration from India. “Democracy and Development” Fellowship, Princeton University, AY 2008-09. Joseph R. Levenson Teaching Prize, Harvard College, 2005. Harvard University, Weatherhead Center Junior Faculty Research Leave Fellowship, 2001. GRANTS BILL AND MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION. “Agriculture Markets in India.” Award period: December 2017-February 2020. Amount $1,365,870. FORD FOUNDATION. “Understanding the multiple impacts of urbanization in North India: Gender, Economic Opportunity, and Social Change.” Award period: November 2017-October 2020. Amount $584,000 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, DEAN’S INTEGRATIVE GLOBAL INQUIRIES FUND AWARD Workshop on “Migration and Cognitive Change: Creating a Transatlantic Research Network.” Award period: March 2017-June 2019. Amount: $16,400 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PERRY WORLD HOUSE Support for “Migration and Cognitive Change: Creating a Transatlantic Research Network.” Award period: January 2017-July 2017. Amount: $7,000

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    THE FORD FOUNDATION Conference on “South Asian and Arab Constitutionalism.” Award period: January 2017-July 2018. Amount: $99,654 SMITH RICHARDSON FOUNDATION CASI Annual Indian Security Workshop March 2016-March 2020. Amount: $128,920 SMITH RICHARDSON FOUNDATION The Politics of Indian National Security Policy June 2015-December 2017. Amount: $45,830 ADITI KOTHARI Urban India Research Project 2015-16. Amount: $19,062.31. VISHAL MAHADEVIA Research Assistant Term Fund to support Penn Graduate and Undergraduate Research Assistants for CASI Projects. September 2014 for FY15. Amount: $18,000. KHEMKA Program Term Fund Support for research coordinator, FY12- FY15. Amount: $100,000. ADITYA NARAYANAN The Dalit Entrepreneurship Research Project. July 2014 for FY15. Amount: $20,000. PARAG SAXENA Five-Year Term Gift Pledge Agreement toward for Research Projects including Urban India. FY14-FY18.. Amount: $250,000. DEVANSHI DALMIA Research Projects including Urban India. FY13-FY16. Amount: $100,000. RAMANAN RAGHAVENDRA Research support for faculty to conduct research in India, FY12. Amount: $14,780. SMITH RICHARDSON FOUNDATION CASI Annual Indian Security Workshop, August 2012-August 2015. Amount $50,000. SMITH RICHARDSON FOUNDATION Indian Foreign Policy and the Future of Asia March 2011-July 2016. Amount:$157,189 SMITH RICHARDSON FOUNDATION (joint with Prof. Rahul Sagar, Princeton University) Research project on, “Engaging the World: Indian Foreign Policy and the future of Asia.” Award Period: March 2011-June 2015. Amount: $168,327. VISHAL MAHADEVIA Research support for project on Well-Being of Socially marginalized Groups, FY12. Amount: $5,000.

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    MINISTRY OF OVERSEAS INDIAN AFFAIRS, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA Research on Indian Diaspora FY11-FY: $398.236. SHERYL KAYE TERM FUND Research support to support PhD students and post-doctoral Fellows over five years FY10-FY15. Amount: $406,250. CHARLES R. KAYE The Dalit Entrepreneurship Research Project. December 2009 for FY10. Amount: $25,000. THE JOHN TEMPLETON FOUNDATION Research project on,“The Dalit Entrepreneur: A CASI Research Program.” Award Period: February 2011- December 2013. Amount: $421,071. THE JOHN D. AND CATHERINE T. MACARTHUR FOUNDATION Research project on, “How Can Talent Abroad Help Reform Institutions at Home? Towards a New Diaspora Agenda in Development.” Award period: 2008-10. Amount: $366,000. THE BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION Research project, “Incubation Project for an Indian Healthcare Ratings System and Professional Networking Platform.” Award period: August 2008 through November 2009. Amount: $374,547. THE NAND & JEET KHEMKA FOUNDATION Support conference on “India’s Options in the Climate Change Negotiations.” June 2008. Amount: $100,000. Conference dates: March 5 to 6, 2009. THE ANIL AGARWAL FOUNDATION February 1 to 2, 2008 Workshop on “Reengineering Engineering Education in India.” Award period: November 2007 through August 2008. Amount: $60,979. THE GE FUND Research project on “India’s Human Capital: Higher Education in India.” Award period: January 2007 through December 2009. Amount: $100,000. THE BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION September 10, 2007 Workshop on “Leveraging NRI Capabilities to Strengthen India’s Health System.” Award period: June 2007 the December 2008. Amount: $96,813. THE NAND & JEET KHEMKA FOUNDATION For research project on Public-Private Partnerships in Public Health. June 2008. Amount: $50,000. Project period: FY09 through FY10.

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    WARBURG PINCUS LLC Support conference on, “The Future of India’s Foreign Policy.” February 2008. Amount: $25,000. Conference dates: April 18 to 19, 2008. DHANANJAY M. PAI The Dalit Research Program including the December 4 to 6, 2008 “Dalits Studies Conference.” Funding period: February 2008 through December 2008. Amount: $65,000. THE NAND & JEET KHEMKA FOUNDATION Support conference on “The Future of India’s Foreign Policy.” April 2007. Amount: $100,000. Conference dates: April 18 to 19, 2008. THE NAND & JEET KHEMKA FOUNDATION Support conference on “Power Realignments in Asia: A US-India Policy Dialogue.” September 2006. Amount: $100,000. Conference dates: December 14 to 17, 2006. DHANANJAY M. PAI Support core needs for research and teaching programs at CASI. September 2006 for FY07 through FY08. Amount: $100,000. Harvard University, Asia Center, Project on “Rule and Reform in the Giants: China and India,” 2005. Harvard University, Asia Center, Survey of migration from India, 2004. Weatherhead Initiative (with Dani Rodrik and Mark Rosenzweig): To study impact of international human capital flows on source (developing) countries, 2003-06. American Institute for Indian Studies. For a yearlong stay in India in connection with “Diasporas and Development” project, 2002-03. MacArthur Foundation. Survey of people of Indian origin in U.S., 2003-04. Center for Global Development. Monograph on International Human Capital Flows, 2002. Milton Grant, Harvard School of Public Health. Work on diasporas and development, 2001-03. Harvard University, Asia Center, Survey of remittances in India, 2002. Gift from Diego Hidalgo Foundation. Summer support for work on diasporas, 2000-02.

    Harvard University Weatherhead Center Research Grant. Conference on India’s public institutions, 2001.

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    Harvard University, Asia Center, Conference on India’s public institutions, 2001. Harvard University Weatherhead Center Research Grant for conference on India’s nuclear tests, 1999. Harvard University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Clarke/Cooke Fund Junior Faculty grants (various years).

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    INVITED TALKS April 27, 2017, Book Talk: The Other One Percent: Indians in America, Center for Emerging Markets, D'Amore McKim School of Business, Northeastern University

    April 24, 2017, Book Talk: The Other One Percent: Indians in America, Center for Contemporary South Asia, Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Brown University

    March 6, 2017, Seminar: "The Developmental State in India" Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Dehra Dun, India

    February 21, 2017, Book Talk: The Other One Percent: Indians in America, Kellogg Institute for International Studies, Notre Dame University

    February 15, 2017, Seminar: "The Economy of West Bengal", Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    February 8, 2017, Global Faculty Series Presentation: The Other One Percent: Indians in America, Global Studies Program, Department of Geography and Urban Studies, Asian Studies Program & Comparative Politics Colloquium, Temple University

    February 13, 2017, Book Talk: The Other One Percent: Indians in America, Deepak and Neera Raj Center on Indian Economic Policies, Columbia University, New York

    February 6, 2017, Book Talk: The Other One Percent: Indians in America, Interdisciplinary Humanities Center, University of California, Santa Barbara

    February 1, 2017, Book Talk: The Other One Percent: Indians in America, California Center for Population Research, University of California, Los Angeles

    January 17, 2017, Book Talk: The Other One Percent: Indians in America, Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi, India

    November 30, 2016, Seminar: "Urbanization in India: Evidence from a household survey of National Capital Region," Perry World House, University of Pennsylvania

    November 18, 2016, Book Talk: The Other One Percent: Indians in America, The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE), Silicon Valley, Santa Clara, CA.

    November 17, 2016, Seminar: "The Dilemmas of Higher Education in India", "Topics on Contemporary India" Seminar Series, Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley.

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    November 14, 2016, Seminar: "The Dilemmas of Higher Education: India in Comparative Perspective". Colloquium on the Economies and Societies of India and China, The New School, New York

    July 14, 2016, Seminar: "India and Multilateralism" Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Dehra Dun, India

    March 2016."The dilemmas of higher education: India in Comparative Perspective" Keynote address at conference on higher education at The National University of Educational Planning and Administration (NUEPA), New Delhi,

    November 13, 2015, "The Other One Percent: Indians in America," Brown-Harvard-MIT Joint Seminar on South Asian Politics, South Asia Institute, Harvard University.

    July 2015, "The Suffocating Embrace? The State in Independent India," Nehru Memorial Museum & Library Public Lecture Series, New Delhi.

    March 28, 2015, "Public Opinion in Indian Foreign Policy," Association of Asian Studies 2015 Annual Meeting, Chicago

    October 13-14, 2014, Deepening the Japan-India Partnership, "Domestic and International Economics", United Nations University, Tokyo, Japan

    August 30, 2014, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, "Politics After the Digital Revolution," Washington, D.C.

    April 4, 2014, “Indian Americans: The Life and Work of a New Immigrant Community,” Social Science and Policy Forum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. May 30-31, 2014. “Higher Education in China and India,” (with Elizabeth Perry), National University of Singapore, “Changing Role of the State in Asia: Comparative Perspectives,” Singapore. May 29, 2014: “Why Has Corruption Grown in India,” Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore. April 16, 2014, “Indian Americans: The Life and Work of a New Immigrant Community,” Asia Studies Program, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts.

    February 18, 2014, “The Brittle Forge: Higher Education and India’s Human Capital,” South Asia Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.

    February 7, 2014, “Can Anti-Poverty Programs Reduce Conflict: India’s Rural Employment Guarantee and Maoist Insurgence,” Workshop on India’s Maoist Insurgency, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ.

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    October 4-5, 2013, “Why has Corruption Grown in India,” India 2030: The Political Consequences of Economic Growth Conference, Princeton, New Jersey.

    July 22-26, 2013, Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center Conference, “Building an Indian State for the 21st Century,” Bellagio, Italy.

    March 22, 2013, “The Indian University in Comparative Perspective,” at Conference on “The Future of Indian Universities: Comparative Perspectives on Higher Education Reforms for a Knowledge Society,” OP Jindal Global University, India. February 6-7, 2013, “Markets and Social Institutions: India’s Dalits in the Economic Liberalization Era,” South Asia Studies Colloquia, Yale University, New Haven, CT. December 17, 2012, High Level Policy Forum on Global Governance, United Nations Development Programme in China, Beijing, China. October 25, 2012, Keynote Address: “Glance Back, Drive Forward: Reflections on the World Bank’s History,” World Bank Conference Using History to Inform Development Policy: The Role of Archives, Washington, D.C. September 18, 2012, Center for Global Development, “Rethinking Inequality: Dalits in the Market Reform Era,” Washington D.C. August 27, 2012, Emerging Asia and the Future of the US-Australia Alliance Workshop, Economics, Growth and Regional Power: “Geoeconomics vs Geopolitics,” Australia National University, Canberra, Australia.

    April 28, 2012, “The Capability Trap of the Indian State: What Is It and Why Does It Matter?” at “Prosperity Amidst Poverty & Inequality: A Symposium on India & China,” New School, New York.

    April 9-10, 2012, “India’s Growth Prospects: Will the Indian Economy Deliver?” at Symposium on “India’s Strategic Trajectory,” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, D.C.

    April 6, 2012, Joint Seminar on South Asian Politics, “Markets, Politics, & Social Institutions: India’s Dalits in the Post-Economic Liberalization Era,” Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. (with Lant Pritchett)

    March 29th, 2012, “The Maoist Conflict in India,” (with Kishore Gawande and Shanker Satyanath), The Browne Center for International Politics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. (Note this paper was also presented at GSB, Stanford University and Department of Economics, U.C. Berkeley in end-April 2012).

    March 23, 2012, “Studying Contemporary India: Questions and Methods Beyond the Concerns of American Academia,” University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA.

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    February 24, 2012, “India and International Financial Institutions,” at Workshop on “India and Multilateralism,” Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi, India.

    January 13, 2012, “Indian Higher Education,” at Emerging Markets Symposium on Tertiary Education, St. John’s College, Oxford University, Oxford, England.

    November 18-23, 2011, “Creativity and Innovation,” Ideas from India Symposium, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.

    November 7, 2011, “Migration,” Symposium on “Reinventing the City,” Department of Urban Studies and Planning, MIT, Cambridge, MA.

    September 26-27, 2011, “Employment and Skills: The Indian Case,” at Conference on “Employment: Global & Country Perspectives,” Large Economies’ Employment Perspective: China & India, NYU Stern School of Business, New York, NY.

    July 28-29, 2011, “The Supreme Court and Higher Education,” paper presented at conference, “Higher Education: New Trends & Challenges,” Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi, India.

    July 22, 2011, “Remittances and Rashomon” (with Randall Akee), Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi, India.

    July 21, 2011, “Remittances and Rashomon” (with Randall Akee), Reserve Bank of India, Mumbai, India.

    May 6, 2011, Keynote Speaker, Diasporas & Development Conference, The New School, New York, NY. April 29, 2011, “Leadership in India,” Harvard Asia Vision 21 Conference Featured Speaker, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. April 15, 2011, Higher Education in Developing Countries, Instituto del Peru, San Isidro, Peru. March 15, 2011, The Political Impact of International Migration from India, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. October 20, 2010, Book launch, Center for Global Development Diaspora, Development & Democracy: The Domestic Impact of International Migration from India, Washington, D.C. May 6-9, 2010, “Does Spatial Mobility Lead to Social Mobility? Democracy and Migration,” Paper for conference on “Six Decades of Indian Democracy: Achievements, Failures, Promises, Challenges,” Conference, Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University, Providence, RI.

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    January 22-23, 2010 , “Canada in 2015: A View From Outside,” Conference on “The World in 2015: Implications for Canada,” Canadian International Council, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada. January 14-18, 2010, “One Way or Many? Varieties of Capitalism,” Eleventh Annual Conference on “Regional and Global Integration: Quo Vadis?” Global Development Network, Prague, Czech Republic. December 4-5, 2009, Devesh Kapur, “Can the Privatization of Foreign Aid Enhance Accountability?” Paper presented at a conference on Privatization of Development Assistance, NYU Law School, New York, NY (with Dennis Whittle). May 26, 2009, “Beyond the Fence: Research Lessons on How Immigration and Remittances Shape Global Development,” Center for International Development at Harvard University and the Center for Global Development. May 22-23, 2009, “The Middle Class and the Professions,” at Conference on “The Politics of the Emerging Middle Class in Developing Countries,” Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. May 13, 2009, “The Domestic Impact of International Migration from India.” Part of the “Mapping the Future of India Lecture Series,” University of California, Santa Cruz. April 22, 2009, “Interpretations & Implications of the Global Financial Crisis: An Asian Perspective,” at Conference on “New Ideas in Development after the Financial Crisis,” Center for Global Development and Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Washington D.C. April 21, 2009, “The Global Financial Crisis & Its Impact on South Asia,” Invited Lecture, Annual Retreat of the Poverty Reduction, Economic Management, Finance & Private Sector Development, South Asia Region, The World Bank, Washington D.C. April 2, 2009, “The Political Impact of International Migration on Sending Countries,” Conference on “Living Migration: Spanning the Local & Global Divide,” Wagner School, NYU, New York, NY. March 25, 2009, “The Political Impact of International Migration,” Seminar at the Princeton Institute for International & Regional Studies, Princeton University, Princeton, NY. December 3-5, 2008, “How Have India’s Dalits Fared in the Era of Economic Liberalization? Preliminary Results from a Household Survey of Dalits in Uttar Pradesh,” paper presented at Dalit Studies Conference, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. (joint with Chandra Bhan Prasad and D. Shyam Babu)

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    November 6, 2008, “Higher Education in India,” at TIAA-CREF Institute Higher Education Leadership Conference “Public Good vs. Private Gain: International Perspectives on the Mission of Higher Education,” New York, NY. October 23, 2008, “Globalization and the Paradox of Indian Democracy,” Program on Development & Democracy, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. October 21, 2008, “India and the World Bank,” Global Governance Seminar of the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, CUNY, NY. October 2-4, 2008, “Higher Education in India,” paper presented at the “American Universities in a Global Market Conference,” National Bureau of Economic Research, Woodstock, VT. September 30, 2008, “Mortgaging the Future: Indian Higher Education,” South Asia Council, Yale University, New Haven, CT. September 27, 2008, “Medical Tourism,” Workshop on “Globalization & Migration,” Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. May 8, 2008, “Globalization and the Paradox of Indian Democracy,” paper presented at the South Asia Center, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. May 7, 2008, “Higher Education in Developing Countries,” Graduate School Workshop, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. April 28, 2008, “The Impact of Migration from India on India,” Keynote address at conference on “Innovation and Economic Development in South Asia and New Jersey: Opportunities and Constraints,” Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.. April 25, 2008, “Politics and Political Economy of Modern India,” Georgetown University Political Economy Conference, Washington, D.C. April 18-19, 2008, “Soft Power or Soft Underbelly,’ paper presented at conference on “The Future of India’s Foreign Policy,” University of Pennsylvania. April 10, 2008, Global Development Initiative Forum, “Higher Education and International Development,” Keynote address, “Higher Education in Developing Countries: What Roles, What Impact?” University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA. January 29 - March 1, 2008, “The Political Impact of International Migration,” Migration & Development: Future Directions for Research & Policy, Social Science Research Council, New York, NY. January 24, 2008, “Migration and ‘Social’ Remittances in India,” Spring South Asia Colloquium, University of Pennsylvania.

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    November 30-December 1, 2007, “Political economy of reform in India: Ideas, Interests and Institutions,” Conference on “Rule and Reform in the Giants: China and India Compared,” Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. July 2007, “Higher Education in India,” Brookings-NCAER India Policy Forum, New Delhi, India. November 2006, “India’s Human Capital Challenges,” conference on “India Emerging: Implications for Canada,” Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. August 30-September 3, 2006, “The Dimensions and Implications of Media Inequality in India,” Paper prepared for the Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA(with Bharat Anand and Dmitri Byzalov). March 2006, “Alternatives to the IMF” (with Richard Webb), G-24 Technical Meeting, Geneva, Switzerland. February 2006, Conference on “Accountability of International Organizations,” Paper on: “Accountability of Academics working with the Bretton Woods Institutions,” Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. February 2006, Strategic Asia Conference, National Bureau of Asia Research. Washington D.C. Presentation of paper outline, “Trade, Interdependence, and Security in South Asia” for book volume on “Trade, Interdependence, and Security in Asia.”. January 2006, “Globalization and the Paradox of Indian Democracy.” University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. January 2006, Conference on International Migration and Development, OECD (Paris, France). Paper presented on “Economic consequences of Migration from India.” October 2005, “Globalization and the Paradox of Indian Democracy.” SAIS, Washington D.C. June 2005, “Globalization and the Paradox of Indian Democracy.” CERI, Paris, France. June 2005, “Strategic Issues Facing Asia,” presented at the Ohlin Institute’s Wianno Conference. April 2005, “Globalization and the Paradox of Indian Democracy,” Brown University, Providence, RI. January 2005, “International Migration and Remittances,” Conference on Globalization & Governance, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Law, Japan.

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    June 2004, “Political Economy of Higher Education Reform in India,” presented at the conference on “Economic Growth, Human Development and Governance: India in Comparative Perspective,” Center for the Advanced Study of India, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. September 2003, “International Remittances: The New Development Mantra?” Paper presented to the G-24 Technical Group Meeting, Geneva, Switzerland. July 14, 2003, “Sojourns and Software: Internationally Mobile Human Capital and High-Tech Industry Development in India, Ireland and Israel,” at conference on “Software and Growth,” Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. June 2003, “The Development Impact of Remittance on India,” Reserve Bank of India, Mumbai, India. May 2003, “Indian Diasporic Philanthropy,” Paper prepared for Diasporic Philanthropy workshop, Asia Center and Hauser Center, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. April 26-27, 2003, “A Critique of G-7 Proposals on Reforming the MDBs,” paper presented at Yale University conference on “The Impact of Globalization on the Nation-State from above,” New Haven, CT. August 2002, “India’s Institutions and Economic Performance,” paper presented at Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA. July 2002, “Privatization in India: the Imperatives and Consequences of Gradualism,” presented at the First annual conference of NETSAPPE, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. June 2002, “Privatization in India: the Imperatives and Consequences of Gradualism.” Paper presented at Stanford University, Stanford, CA. December 2001, “Fiscal Impact of the Brain Drain: Indian Emigration to the U.S.” Paper presented at NBER-NCAER Conference on India’s Economic Reforms, Neemrana Fort Palace, India. December 2001, “Diasporas and Technology Transfer.” Paper presented at workshop on “Software and Growth,” Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. August 2001, “India’s Institutions and Economic Performance.” Paper presented at Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA. August 2001, “Risk and Reward: Agency, Contracts and the Expansion of IMF Conditionality.” Paper presented at Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA.

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    April 2001, “Risk and Reward: Agency, Contracts and the Expansion of IMF Conditionality.” Paper presented to the Duke University International Political Economy Seminar, Durham, NC. April 2001, “The Causes and Consequences of India’s IT Boom.” Paper presented at the “Asia Capitalisms” workshop at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. February 2001, “India’s Institutions and Economic Performance.” Paper presented at conference on “Public Institutions in India: Performance and Design,” Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. December 2000, “Sharing the Spoils: A Proposal for Cooperative Arrangements for Taxing International Human Capital Flows.” Paper presented at NBER-NCAER Conference on India’s Economic Reforms, Neemrana Fort Palace, India. Presented with Mihir Desai and John McHale. October 2000, “Risk and Reward: Agency, Contracts and the Expansion of IMF Conditionality.” Paper for workshop on “The Political Economy of International Monetary and Financial Institutions,” Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. April 2000, “Governance Related Conditionalities of the IFIs.” Paper for Conference on Development and the Nation State, Washington University, St. Louis, MO. March 2, 2000, “Governance Related Conditionalities of the IFIs,” (with Richard Webb) at the G-24 Technical Meeting, Lima, Peru. February 2000, “Governance Related Conditionalities of the IFIs,” presented at the Center for International Development at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. March 2000, “Handmaiden, Scapegoat or Bungler: The IMF, South Korea and the Asian Crisis.” Paper presented at conference at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, on Korea, Its International and Comparative Contexts, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. March 2000, “Handmaiden, Scapegoat or Bungler: The IMF, South Korea and the Asian Crisis.” Paper presented at Annual Meetings of International Studies Association Conference, Los Angeles, CA. May 1999, “Processes of Change in International Institutions.” Paper presented at conference on New Roles and Functions of the UN and the Bretton Woods Institutions, WIDER, Helsinki, Finland. May 1999, “Anatomy of Governance in the World Bank.” Paper presented at conference at Northwestern University, conference on “Reinventing the World Bank,” Evanston, IL.

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    February 1999, “India’s Nuclear Tests and Economic Sanctions.” Paper presented at conference on South Asia’s Nuclear Tests, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. November 1998, “The IFIs and Financial Crisis.” Paper presented at JOSPOD (The Joint Harvard-MIT Seminar on the Political Economy of Development), Cambridge, MA. PANELIST October 3, 2016, Roundtable: "The EU Crisis: Views from Asia", Harvard Asia Center, Harvard University

    September 27, 2016, Book Panel: "Slums: How Informal Real Estate Markets Work" Penn Institute for Urban Research & Perry World House, University of Pennsylvania

    July 21, 2016, Engaging the World: Reforming India's Public Institutions, Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, New Delhi, India

    May 10, 2016, “Leveraging the Diaspora as a Source of Innovation, Technology, and Research,” Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) and the World Bank’s Global Knowledge Partnership on Migration and Development (KNOMAD), Washington, D.C. April 12, 2016, Workshop “Indian State Capacity,” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, D.C. April 11, 2016, “Can India Ever Become a Great Power?” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, D.C. January 20, 2016, “India-Japan Economic Relations” at India-Japan Roundtable Conference and Book Launch, Centre for Policy Research, United Nations University Conference “India-Japan Roundtable,” Centre for Policy Research & United Nations University, New Delhi, India. October 19, 2015, Discussant, Book Manuscript Workshop “Forging an Education for All: The State and Primary Schooling in Rural India,” Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University, Providence, RI. October 4, 2015, Keynote Address, Pratham USA Gala, Raleigh, NC. September 30, 2015, “High Level Panel on the Future of Multilateral Development Banking,” Center for Global Development, Washington, D.C. April 2015, Carnegie India Panel, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, DC.

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    March 2015, “The Indian State”, Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Musoorie, India.

    February 24-25, 2015, OECD, Paris. Expert meeting, "International migration and development" presentation on “Technological change and International migration”.

    December 15, 2014, Observer Research Foundation, "India's Domestic Economy and International Partnerships, Mumbai, India.

    December 10, 2014, Ministry of Finance, Department of Economic Affairs, Government of India Conclave, Structural Reforms & Growth in India, Panelist, "State Capacity, Structural Reforms and Growth, New Delhi, India.

    November 20, 2014, Media India Lecture Series, "The Rise of the Dalit Entrepreneurs," Consulate of India, New York, NY.

    August 30, 2014, Organized panel on “Social and Political Attitudes in India,” APSA Annual Meetings. September 19-20, 2014, Following the Flows: Transnational Approaches to Intangible Remittances, Workshop on Economic, Political and Social Transfers, "Roundtable: Emerging Themes and Future Trends", Princeton University.

    July 20, 2014 "Defying the Odds: The Rise of Dalit Entrepreneurs", New Delhi, India.

    March 27, 2014, Warburg Pincus, LLC, India Decides 2014, Panel on the General Election, New York, NY. March 25, 2014, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, India Decides 2014: Assessing the Elections and Beyond, Washington, D.C. March 14, 2014, Asia Society. India Decides 2014: Assessing the Elections and Beyond, Mumbai, India. March 12, 2014, CASI and Lok Foundation. India Decides 2014: Assessing the Elections and Beyond, New Delhi, India. February 24, 2014, Research to Practice: Building Scholarship Critical to Building a Sustainable Urban Future, A World Urban Forum Dialogue Session, “Urbanization in India,” University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. December 5-7, 2013, Indian Institute of Technology Alumni Bi-Annual Conference, “Future of Higher Education in India: Establishing World-Class Research Universities,” Houston, TX. July 15-17, 2013, India Policy Forum, India Policy Foundation, New Delhi, India.

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    April 11, 2013, Globalization Trendlab 2013, The Lauder Institute and the Wharton School, Poverty, Inequality and Social Policy, Philadelphia, PA. January 31, 2013, Carnegie Endowment, Twenty Years of Transformations in South Asia Conference, Will India Ever Be the Locomotive of History, in South Asia?, “The Challenge of Human Capital,” Washington, D.C. January 28, 2013, World Bank, Human Development Forum: “Is the World Bank a Force for Equity? Debating the Bank’s Engagement in Various Contexts,” Washington, D.C. September 14-16, 2012, Indiaspora, Model Minority: NRI to ABCD to Global Citizen?: “A Statistical Profile of the Indian-American Community,” Mohonk Mountain Resort, New Paltz, NY. November 30, 2012, Panel Chair, “New Research on Dalits,” Celebrating Twenty Years of the Center for the Advanced Study of India, A Symposium in Collaboration with the University of Pennsylvania Institute for the Advanced Study of India, New Delhi, India. July 19-20, 2012, IGC-ISI India Development Policy Conference, Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi, India. July 16-18, 2012, India Policy Forum, New Delhi, India. April 19, 2012, Discussant on Festschrift for John Williamson, Peterson Institute for International Economics, Washington, D.C. December 10-17, 2011, Presentations as part of US Experts on Asian Affairs First Delegation to Japan, The Japan Foundation, Tokyo, Japan. July 12- 13, 2011, India Policy Forum, New Delhi, India. May 13, 2011, “The Middle-Class in the BRIC Countries,” University of Chicago. Chicago, IL. May 9, 2011, Conference, University of Alberta, China & India Global Power Shift - Opportunities for Canada & Alberta. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. February 2, 2011, National Level Consultation, National Institute of Advanced Studies and the Indian National Science Academy, Mobility of Indian Scientists and Technologists, Bangalore, India. February 1, 2011, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Workshop on Higher Education, New Delhi, India.

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    January 13-14, 2011, MacArthur Author’s Workshop, World Bank Diaspora Supporting Institutional Development at Home: Evidence & Lessons from India Washington, D.C. December 20-21, 2010, IGC-ISI India Development Policy Conference, International Growth Centre and India Statistical Institute, New Delhi, India. November 10, 2010, International Round Table, American Friends of Bucerius and the German Marshall Fund, India: Educational Trends-Perspectives & Challenges, Washington, D.C. October 1-2, 2010, India Forum, The German Marshall Fund, Stockholm, Sweden. September 20, 2010, Brookings Institution, Economic Innovation & Talent Migration: Assessing China’s Approach to Global Competitiveness Washington, D.C. August 30, 2010, XXX1 G-24 Technical Group Meeting, United Nations, Panelist, Geneva, Switzerland. July 13-14, 2010, India Policy Forum 2010, Brookings Institution & National Council of Applied Economic Research, New Delhi, India. March 25, 2010, “Determinants of Recent Elections Outcomes in India,” Panel Discussion, Annual Meeting of The Association of Asian Studies, Philadelphia, PA. June 4-6, 2009, “International Financial Crisis,” Annual Meeting of Academic Council on the United Nations System (“Small, Middle & Emerging Powers in the UN System”), Trinidad & Tobago. May 18-19, 2009, “India and the Cold War, 1947-1991. Archival Perspectives and Historical Revisions,” jointly organized by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Center for the Advanced Study of India and SAIS, Washington, D.C. May 7-8, 2009, Discussant on book manuscript, “Legislating for International Organizations: the US Congress and the Bretton Woods Financial Institutions,” Centre for International Governance Innovation, University of Waterloo, Canada. March 6 - 7, 2009, Panelist, Conference on “India’s Options in Climate Change Negotiations,” Center for the Advanced Study of India and Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi, India. October 15, 2008, Discussant, Workshop for the 13th Finance Commission of India, organized by Center for the Advanced Study of India & the World Bank, Washington, D.C.

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    September 11-12, 2008, “Reform Processes and Perspectives in India,” Fundacao Oriente Arrabida Conference on “The Political & Social Underpinnings of Reform in China & India.” July 14-15, 2008, “Good Intentions, Bad Outcomes,” India Policy Forum, National Council of Applied Economic Research & Brookings Institution, New Delhi, India. June 9-12, 2008, “Higher Education and High-tech Industry,” Panel Chair, Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics, Cape Town, South Africa. April 4, 2008, “Reforming the Giants - China and India Compared,” Panelist, Presidential Roundtable, Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA. February 18-19, 2008, Center for Global Development, Workshop on “Progress-based Aid” for education, Washington, D.C. October 30, 2007, “Poverty in India,” Google Foundation, San Francisco, CA. September 16, 2007, Columbia-LSE New School Research Colloquium, “A Great Transformation? Understanding India’s New Political Economy,” Discussant, New York, NY. April 2007, “Challenges and Opportunities of Globalization in India,” Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington D.C. April 2007, “The Rise of the New Asian Giants: Adaptive Strategies in the World Economy,” Brown University, Watson Institute for International Studies, Providence, RI. March 2007, “Understanding India's Recent Growth Spurt,” Caribbean Development Bank, Barbados. January 2007, “Changing the World? Penn Confronts Global Challenges,” Faculty Senate University of Pennsylvania. A conversation with faculty from across the University, Philadelphia, PA. November 2006, “Assessing Migration and Development Research”, Social Science Research Council, New York, NY. November 2006, “India’s Human Capital Challenges,” conference on “India Emerging: Implications for Canada,” Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. October 2006, “Potential of the Diaspora to Strengthen Entrepreneurship,” United Nations. October 2006, “Globalization and the Paradox of Indian Democracy,” Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.

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    September 2, 2006, “The Dimensions and Implications of Media Inequality in India,” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia. March 2006, University of California, Santa Cruz Conference on “Political Economy of Asian Integration.” Presentation on “How Do India’s Human Resource Capabilities Affect Its Capacity for Innovation.” February 2006, Conference on “Accountability of International Organizations.” Paper on “Accountability of Academics working with the Bretton Woods Institutions”, Princeton University. February 2006, Strategic Asia Conference, National Bureau of Asia Research. Presentation of paper outline, “Trade, Interdependence, and Security in South Asia” for book volume on “Trade, Interdependence, and Security in Asia,” Washington D.C. February 2006, Invited keynote speaker at retreat of Executive Directors of the World Bank, “The Knowledge Bank,” Washington D.C. January 2006, Plenary speaker at Conference on Overseas Indians organized by the Government of India “The Strategic Impact of the Indian Diaspora,” Hyderabad, India. December 2005, Panelist on “Ideology and Dissent in China and India,” CPR-SAIS India/China Conference, Colombo, Sri Lanka. November 2005, “International Migration and Development,” SSRC-ESRC-IOM, New York. July 2005, Brookings-NCAER “India Policy Forum 2005,” New Delhi, India. June 2005. “World Bank History Project,” at Workshop on “Documenting UN History: Comparing Methods, Findings, and Lessons,” UN Dag Hammarskjöld Library, the UN University (UNU), the Academic Council on UN Studies (ACUNS), and the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, New York, NY. May 2005, “Accountability in Development,” at the conference “Philanthropy, Ethics and International Aid,” Princeton University. May 2005, “Diasporic Philanthropy,” Asia Society, New York, NY. April 2005, “Social Security and Governance” at conference on “Managing Globalization: Lessons from China and India,” Singapore. November 2004, “Labor Mobility, Migration and Development,” MacArthur Foundation. October, 2004, “Promoting Policy Coherence for Development,” German Marshall Fund,

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    Washington D.C. September, 2004, “India Studies in the US,” Seminar at Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. May 2004, “International Migration,” Meeting on the World Economic and Social Survey 2004, Dept. of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations, New York. May 2004, Discussant at Conference on International Migration Regimes and Economic Development, Stockholm, Sweden. May 2004, “Constraints on American Power,” Duke University, Durham, NC. February, 2004, “International Migration Regimes and Economic Development,” conference of the Expert Group on Development Issues, Stockholm, Sweden. November, 2003, “International Migration and Development.” Presentation at Cambridge University workshop on international migration, Cambridge, England. October 9-10, 2003, “International Remittances: The New Development Mantra?” presented at the International Conference on Migrant Remittances” organized by DFID and World Bank, London, England. January 2003, Plenary session, Pravasi Bhartiya Divas, Government of India. May 2002, “Tragedy in Gujarat,” Muslim Students Association, MIT, Cambridge, MA. November 2001, “International Financial Institutions and Developing Countries.” MIT, Cambridge, MA. October 2001, “The Politics of Economic Reform in India.” Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington D.C. October 2001, “The Implications of September 11 on South Asia,” the South Asia seminar at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. April 2001, “Corruption and Development,” Queens University, Kingston, Canada. November 2000, “Should the World Bank be engaged in Anticorruption Activities,” World Bank, Washington D.C. 2001. Expert Group, Human Development Report, 2001, UNDP, New York. May 2000, “Explaining the Resilience of International Financial Institutions.” Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA.

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    April 2000, “Sweatshops, Workers, and the Free Market: The Pros and Cons of International Labor,” Woodbridge Speaker Series, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. March 2000, India panel, Economic Growth Center, Yale University, New Haven, CT. 2000, UN working group on Change in International Organizations, New York. December 1999, “International Financial Institutions.” MIT, Cambridge, MA. November 1999, “Labor Standards,” CID Workshop on “Developing Countries and the New Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations,” at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. November 1999, “Public Institutions in India.” CID conference on “India in the New Millennium: Energy, Environment and Development,” at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. May 1999, Workshop on “Reform of International Financial Institutions,” organized by Oxfam America, Annapolis, MD. April 1999, Harvard International Development Conference, organized jointly by HBS and KSG, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 1998, “India’s Nuclear Tests and Sanctions.” Conference on “India and the Nuclear Question” at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA. October 1998, “Impact of U.S. Sanctions on India’s Economy.” Annual Peace and Conflict Seminar of the Institute of World Affairs, Boston, MA. June 1998, “Sanctions and the Indian Economy.” Asia Society, New York, NY. 1998, “The IMF and Policy Reform,” paper presented in the Workshop in the Political Economy of Reform in Developing Countries at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. 1998, Human Development Report 1998, UNDP, New York. 1998, “Democracy in Asia,” Asia Center, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. 1998, “Fifty Years of Free India,” Department of Sanskrit and Indian Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.

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    CONFERENCES ORGANIZED The Indian Administrative and Regulatory State. New Delhi. March16-17, 2018. Colossus—The Anatomy of India’s National Capital Region, Delhi. CASI, University of Pennsylvania. November 17-18, 2017. Migration and Cognitive Change: Creating a Transatlantic Research Network. CASI, University of Pennsylvania. May 30-31, 2017. (Jointly organized with Perry World House, University of Pennsylvania) Annual Indian Security Studies Workshop. CASI, University of Pennsylvania. April 7-8, 2017. Understanding Political Finance in India. CASI, University of Pennsylvania. June 2-3, 2016. (Jointly organized with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace) Annual Indian Security Studies Workshop. CASI, University of Pennsylvania. April 15-16, 2016. India Political Economy Workshop. CASI, University of Pennsylvania. December 4-5, 2015. Indian Urban Studies Workshop. CASI, University of Pennsylvania,. November 16, 2015. Annual Indian Security Studies Workshop. CASI, University of Pennsylvania. April 10-11, 2015. Urban Infrastructure Workshop. CASI, University of Pennsylvania. March 26, 2015. Urban Infrastructure Workshop. CASI, University of Pennsylvania. November 24, 2014. Political Economy Workshop. CASI, University of Pennsylvania. June 5-6, 2014. Third Annual Indian Security Studies Workshop. CASI, University of Pennsylvania. April 11-12, 2014. Indian Demography Workshop. CASI, University of Pennsylvania. April 3, 2014. (Jointly organized with the Populations Studies Center at Penn) “Building an Indian State for the 21st Century,” July 22-26, 2013, Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center.

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    April 26, 2013, Conference on “Emerging Markets at the Crossroads: Challenges, Prospects and Opportunities,” University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business, College Park, MD. Second Annual Indian Security Studies Workshop. CASI, University of Pennsylvania. April 12-13, 2013. “Celebrating Twenty Years of the Center for the Advanced Study of India: A Symposium,” New Delhi, India. November 29-30, 2012. (Jointly organized with the University of Pennsylvania Institute for the Advanced Study of India) “India: Two Decades of Transformation,” A CASI 20th Anniversary Symposium, University of Pennsylvania. September 27, 2012. First Annual Indian Security Studies Workshop. CASI, University of Pennsylvania. April 13-14, 2012. “Higher Education: New Trends and Challenges,” New Delhi, India. July 28-29, 2011 (Jointly organized with Center for Policy Research, New Delhi) Workshop on “Frontline Functionaries of the Indian State: New Anthropological Perspectives,” at CASI, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. April 8, 2011. “Comparing Elections and Electoral System in North American and India,” co-sponsored by the Departments of Political Science at Penn and University of British Columbia, University of Pennsylvania. February 25-26, 2011. Conference on “The Politics of the Emerging Middle Class in Developing Countries,” Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, Princeton University, May 22-23, 2009. (Jointly organized with Gay Seidman, University of Wisconsin) “India and the Cold War, 1947-1991. Archival Perspectives and Historical Revisions,” Washington, D.C. May 18-19, 2009. (Jointly organized by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Center for the Advanced Study of India and SAIS) “India’s negotiation options in the Climate Change negotiations,” March 3-5, New Delhi. (Jointly organized with Center for Policy Research, New Delhi) Workshop for the 13th Finance Commission of India, Washington, D.C. October 15, 2008. (Jointly organized with the World Bank). “Dalit Studies Conference,” University of Pennsylvania. December 3-5, 2008. (with Ram Rawat, University of Pennsylvania) “Reengineering Engineering Education in India,” CASI, University of Pennsylvania. January 31-February 1, 2008. (with Sumit Roy, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle)

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    “Rule and Reform in the Giants: China and India Compared,” Harvard University, November 30-December 1, 2007. (with Elizabeth Perry, Harvard University) “How Can NRIs Improve Indian Health Policy,” University of Pennsylvania. September 10, 2007. “Social Capital and Civil Society,” with Robert Putnam (Harvard University) and Susan Pharr, Harvard University, Talloires, France. June 2001. “Public Institutions in India: Performance and Design,” with Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Harvard University. February 2001. “Economic and Financial Management in the 21st Century,” with Richard Cooper, Harvard University, Talloires, France. June 1999. “South Asia’s Nuclear Dilemma,” Harvard University. February 1999.

    JOURNAL REFEREE EXPERIENCE Editorial Board: India Review; The Journal of Globalization and Development

    Referee for American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review,

    British Journal of Political Science, Business and Politics, Economic History Review,

    International Organization, International Administrative Science Review, India Review,

    Journal of Development Studies, Journal of Human Capital, Journal of Policy Reform,

    Perspectives on Politics, World Development, World Politics.

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    DISSERTATION SUPERVISION

    Name Year

    Defended Institution Department

    Current Sumitra Badrinath U. Pennsylvania Political Science Member Sergio Mukherjee U. Pennsylvania Political Science Chair Aniruddh Jairam U. Pennsylvania Political Science Chair Jeremy Springman U. Pennsylvania Political Science Member Joseph Lin U. Pennsylvania Political Science Member Javier Revelo Rebolledo

    U. Pennsylvania Political Science Member

    Richard Yu Zeng U. Pennsylvania Political Science Member Past Prakirti Nangia 2018 U. Pennsylvania Political Science Chair Sudev Sheth 2018 U. Pennsylvania South Asian Studies Member Matthew Kavanagh 2017 U. Pennsylvania Political Science Chair Gaurav Sabharwal 2017 Princeton Economics Member

    Michael Collins 2017 U. Pennsylvania South Asian Studies Member

    Emmerich Davies 2016 U. Pennsylvania Political Science Chair

    Barret Bradstreet 2016 Princeton U. Political Science ExternalReader

    A Rahman Ford 2015 U. Pennsylvania Political Science Member

    Mark Schneider 2014 Columbia U. Political Science Member Abhijit Visaria 2014 U. Pennsylvania Pop Studies/Demography Member Neelanjan Sircar 2014 Columbia U. Political Science Member Apporva Jadhav 2014 U. Pennsylvania Pop Studies/Demography Member Namrata Tognatta 2014 U. Pennsylvania School of Education Member Christopher Russell 2014 U. Pennsylvania Political Science Member Neil Ruiz 2014 MIT Urban Studies Member Milan Vaishnav 2012 Columbia U. Political Science Member Odette Lineau 2009 Harvard Government Member Nirmala Ravishankar 2007 Harvard Government Member Michael Rindner 2007 Harvard South Asia Studies Member Wendy Pearlman 2007 Harvard Government Member Andrew Kennedy 2007 Harvard Government Member Gabriel Aguilera 2005 Harvard Government Member David Singer 2004 Harvard Government Member

    SENIOR THESIS SUPERVISION (University of Pennsylvania)

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    Addavail Coslett, 2006-07 Rahul Reddy, 2008-09 Yashas Vaidya, 2008-09 Michelle Yang, 2009-10 Ann Maria Moreno, 2009-10 Sean A. Angiolillo, 2010-11 Sasha Riser-Kositsky, 2010-11 Jessica Riegel, 2010-11 Natalie Volpe, 2012-13 Jason Maccabee, 2013-14 Leah Davidson, 2014-15. Gabrielle Harrigan, 2017-18 TEACHING At University of Pennsylvania Undergraduate PSCI 010-302 Business and Politics in Developing Countries PSCI 398 Political Economy of Modern India PSCI 224 Political Economy of Development Graduate PSCI 511 Politics and Political Economy of Modern India PSCI 615 Political Economy of Development PSCI 798 International Migration, Diasporas and Development At University of Texas, Austin Undergraduate Gov 365N Diasporas, International Migration and Development Graduate Gov390L Political Economy of Modern India At Harvard Undergraduate

    Historical Studies A15 Politics and Society in the making of Modern India

    Gov90el International Financial Institutions

    Gov90ge States and Markets in Developing Countries

    Gov90hh Diasporas, International Migration and Development

    Gov1100 Political Economy of Development

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    Gov1279 Political Economy of Modern India

    Graduate

    Gov2005 Comparative Politics Field Seminar

    Gov2275 Politics and Reform in the Giants: India and China Compared

    Gov3006 Performance of Democracy Graduate Research Workshop UNIVERSITY SERVICE At University of Pennsylvania Member, Committee on Teaching Evaluations (2016-17) Member Dean's India Planning Group Member of Perry World House's Urbanization, Migration, and Demography guidance group, 2015-present. Member Diversity Committee, 2013-14. Member Global Engagement Working Group for the University’s Middle States Accreditation, 2012-13. Member, Global Initiatives Strategic Planning Group, Office of Vice-Provost for Global Initiatives, 2011-present. Member, Penn’s University Scholars Program Council. Member, Comparative Politics Search Committee, Department of Political Science, 2011-12. Member, Comparative Politics Search Committee, Department of Political Science, 2010-11. Member, Africa Search Committee, Department of Political Science, 2007-08. Comparative Politics Comprehensive Exam Committee. Chair, 2007; Member 2009. Organized a seminar series for the Provost on International Development, 2007-08. Organized a seminar series with South Asia studies. Organized lectures and events jointly with the Law School, Wharton, Engineering and Medicine.

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    Created and organized a range of student programs at CASI and in India. At Harvard Member, South Asia Executive Committee, Harvard University, 1997-2005. Co-chair, South Asia Seminar, Harvard University, 1997-2005. Member, Asia Center Grants Award Committee, Harvard University, 1998-2005. Member, Paul Williams Selection Committee, Harvard University, 1999-2005. Member, Asia Center Executive Committee, Harvard University, 1999-2005. Faculty Associate, Center for International Development, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 1999-2005. Member, Senior Common Room, Currier House, Harvard University, 1999-2005. Member, “Globalization and Migration,” faculty group, Harvard University, 2001-02. Member, WCFIA Fellows Program Selection Committee, 1998-2001. Member, Undergraduate Concentration Committee, Department of Government, Harvard University, 1998- 2001. Member, “India Innovation” project team, Belfer Center, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 2001. Member, University Committee on Environment (UCE) India Project team, Harvard University, 2000. OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Member, G-20 Advisory Committee, Government of India Non-Resident Fellow, Center for Global Development, Washington D.C.

    Member, Brookings Institution-National Council of Applied Economic Research (New Delhi), India Panel.

    Member, Academic Council, Ashoka University

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    Member, International Board of Advisors, Jindal School of Public Policy and Government, India

    Member, Advisory Board, Lend-A-Hand India.

    Member, Global Indian Knowledge Network, Government of India, October 2009-present.

    Program Committee Co-chair (with Andre Sapir), Global Development Network (GDN) Annual Conference (with Andre Sapir), Prague 2010. Expert consultations, High Level Commission on the Modernization of World Bank Group Governance (also known as the “Zedillo Commission”), World Bank, Washington, DC, April 6, 2009. Member, Social Science Research Council International Committee on Migration and Development Research, 2006-present. Member Steering Committee of Global Development Network’s global research project, “Development on the Move: Measuring and Optimizing the Economic and Social Impacts of Migration.” Member, Woodrow Wilson Center Scholars Selection Committee, 2007. Member, APSA Pool Award Selection Committee, 2007. Member, Board of Directors, Worldteach, Cambridge, MA, 2002-2005. Member, External Advisory and Review Committee of World Bank Report on “What Happened in the 1990s?” 2003-2004. Advisor, MacArthur Foundation Program on Migration and Development, 2004. Referee, Grant Proposal for MacArthur Foundation Program on Global Security and Sustainability, 2004. Member, Advisory Board, Human Development Report, 2002. Member, High-Level Working Group on Institutional Reform in Global Financial Governance, University College, Oxford (U.K.), December, 2000. Referee, Grant Proposal for MacArthur Foundation Program on Global Security and Sustainability, 1998.

    Books“Sharing the Spoils: Taxing International Human Capital Flows,” International Tax and Public Finance, 11: 663-693, 2004. (with Mihir Desai and John McHale)(with Sanjay Jain and Sharun Mukund)“Do As I Say Not As I Do: A Critique of G-7 Proposals on Reforming the MDBs,” in Gustav Ranis, James Vreeland, and Stephen Kosack (eds.), Globalization and the Nation State: The Impact of the IMF and the World Bank, New York: Routledge, 2006: 452-482.“Sojourns and Software: Internationally Mobile Human Capital and High-Tech Industry Development in India, Ireland and Israel,” in Ashish Arora and Alfonso Gambardella (eds.), From Underdogs to Tigers: The Rise and Growth of the Software Industry in So...(with John McHale)“Conditionality and its Alternatives” in Ariel Buria (ed.), The IMF and World Bank at Sixty, London: Anthem Press, 2005: 31-57.“World Bank and Poverty,” in Gwendolyn Mink and Alice O’Connor (eds.), Poverty in the United States: An Encyclopedia of History, Politics, and Policy, ABC-CLIO, November 2004.Comment on Kevin O’Rourke and Richard Sinnott “Migration Flows: Political Economy of Migration and the Empirical Challenges,” in Proceedings of Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics, Paris 2003.Dhananjay M. PaiThe Dalit Research Program including the December 4 to 6, 2008 “Dalits Studies Conference.” Funding period: February 2008 through December 2008. Amount: $65,000.August 2001, “Risk and Reward: Agency, Contracts and the Expansion of IMF Conditionality.” Paper presented at Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA.April 2001, “Risk and Reward: Agency, Contracts and the Expansion of IMF Conditionality.” Paper presented to the Duke University International Political Economy Seminar, Durham, NC.PANELIST

    June 2005. “World Bank History Project,” at Workshop on “Documenting UN History: Comparing Methods, Findings, and Lessons,” UN Dag Hammarskjöld Library, the UN University (UNU), the Academic Council on UN Studies (ACUNS), and the Ralph Bunche Institut...CONFERENCES ORGANIZEDJOURNAL REFEREE EXPERIENCETEACHING

    UndergraduateHistorical Studies A15 Politics and Society in the making of Modern IndiaGov90el International Financial InstitutionsGov90ge States and Markets in Developing CountriesGov1279 Political Economy of Modern IndiaGov3006 Performance of Democracy Graduate Research WorkshopOTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES