Krishna Srinivasan
Last Updated: July 14, 2009
Email: KSRINIVASAN@imf.org
Education:
INDIANA UNIVERSITY, Bloomington, IN: Ph.D., Economics, 1993
DELHI SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS, Delhi, India: M.A in Economics, 1987
UNIVERSITY OF DELHI, India: B.A. (Hons) Economics, 1985
Awards and Honors:
The Taulman A. Miller award for outstanding International Student, College of Arts and Sciences, Indiana University, Bloomington, 1993.
Alice French award for the Outstanding Associate Lecturer, Economics Department, College of Arts and Sciences, Indiana University, 1992.
Others:
Three Essays on International Trade and Finance Areas of Concentration: International Trade and Finance, Financial Markets, Macroeconomics
The Macroeconomic Implications of Sovereign Wealth Funds, IMF Working Paper, 2008 (forthcoming).
Foreign Direct Investment in Africa—Some Case Studies, with Anupam Basu, IMF Survey, 2002; WEO (2002); and Working Paper (WP/02/61) and International Monetary Fund.
The Failure of Real Targets for Monetary Policy: The Case of Zimbabwe, with Mark Ellyne, Working Paper, April 1999, International Monetary Fund.
Tax Incentives for Import-Substituting Foreign Investment: Does Signaling Play a Role?, with Horst Raff, Journal of Public Economics 67 (1998) 167 – 193.
Japanese and U.S. Firms as Foreign Investors: Do they March to the Same Tune?, with Ashoka Mody, Canadian Journal of Economics, October 1998, 779 – 799.
Do Supplier Switching Costs Differ Across Japanese and U.S. Multinational Firms?, with Steven Hackett, Japan and the World Economy 10, 1998, 13 – 32.
Duration of Firms in an Infant Industry: the Case of Indian Computer Hardware, with Sanghamitra Das, Journal of Development Economics Vol. 53 (1997) 157 – 167.
An Empirical Analysis of the Political Economy of Tariffs, Economics and Politics, March 1997, 55 – 70.
Vietnam: Transition to a Market Economy, with John Dodsworth and others, Occasional Paper, International Monetary Fund, March 1996.


