Arti Grover Goswami
World Bank
Arti Grover is a consultant Economist at the World Bank. She is the co-author of an eminent book on services trade, /Exporting Services: A Developing Country Perspective/. At the bank, she has worked on issues relating to trade in services from several developing countries such as Malaysia, Philippines, Azerbaijan, Egypt, Brazil, bilateral labor agreement, specifically for the case of Philippines, Spain and France, India’s economic growth and urbanization pattern. Prior to joining the Bank in September 2009, she was a Doctoral Fulbright fellow in the International Economics Section of Princeton University and a Lecturer at the Delhi School of Economics. Her PhD research and publications have mainly focused on issues related to offshoring and specifically services outsourcing.
Articles by Arti Grover Goswami:
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Highway to success in India
5 February 2013, 7632 reads
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Landlocked or policy-locked?
29 November 2012, 6279 reads
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Is India’s manufacturing sector moving out of the cities?
27 July 2012, 7360 reads
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Can services be the next growth escalator?
12 December 2011, 13232 reads
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Service with a smile: A new growth engine for poor countries
4 May 2011, 12439 reads
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