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India honors Earth Institute Economist Nirupam Bajpai
Monday, 02.04.2008, 02:16am (GMT-7)

NEW YORK: India has conferred the prestigious Padma Shri award on senior Earth Institute economist Nirupam Bajpai for his service to the nation in literature and education.

Bajpai has advised national leaders, and led several research teams of social and physical scientists in the states of Tamil Nadu and Gujarat, among several others. He is currently working on a national project, "Scaling up Services in Rural India."

Bajpai, director of the South Asia program at the Columbia University Earth Institute’s Center on Globalization and Sustainable Development, is a macroeconomist by training. His research interests include economic growth and development, information technology, and the relationships among geography, demography, and economic growth.

He focuses on policy reform in India, China, and the South and East Asian regions. In India, his work is aimed primarily at the state level, with a view to achieving rapid economic growth via continued reforms that improve institutions and economic policies.

His most recent work focuses on scaling up health and education services in rural India, and outsourcing of global services. Through much of his career, he has collaborated on projects with the Earth Institute’s director, Jeffrey Sachs. Since 2004, Bajpai has informally advised Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and several cabinet ministers. Earlier, he informally served as an economic adviser to former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, and several of his cabinet ministers, including the ministers of finance, commerce and industry, and information technology.

The Planning Commission of India, using Dr Bajpai’s research for "Scaling up Services in Rural India" is working with the state governments of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh to scale up public investments in rural primary health and education.

On Bajpai’s advice, a pilot project to capture and sequester carbon dioxide will be put together at a coal-based thermal power plant in the state of Andhra Pradesh. Based on Dr Bajpai’s work with Sachs, former Prime Minister Vajpayee announced major national goals for development in 2000. These included a target of doubling India’s per capita income by 2010, and ensuring that every child receives education to the eighth grade.

A large number of special economic zones are now being established across several states based on their recommendations. After earning his Ph.D. in economics in 1988, Bajpai worked at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

In 1995 he moved to Harvard University’s Institute for International Development and later it’s Kennedy School of Government, where he worked with Sachs. Bajpai moved to the Earth Institute in 2002.

Currently he is an associate editor of the journal Asian Economic Papers, and is on the editorial board of the journal Economic Change and Restructuring. He is the author or coauthor of numerous articles on economic reforms in developing countries, fiscal policy, and the role of trade and foreign direct investment. In 1998, he co-edited the volume India in the Era of Economic Reforms with Jeffrey Sachs and Ashutosh Varshney.

India Post News Service

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