Arpita Chatterjee
School of Economics - PhD and MA, Princeton University | MS Quantitative Economics, Indian Statistical Institute | BSc, Presidency College, University of Calcutta
Arpita Chatterjee joined University of New South Wales in 2010, after completing her PhD in economics from Princeton University. She is particularly interested in how national economic policies and outcomes are shaped by international factors in an increasingly globalised world economy, and how these domestic policies and institutions, in turn, shape globalisation. Also, understanding various economic and policy implications of the Great Recession and the Covid pandemic is an important part of her research agenda.
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