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Karan Bhasin is an Indian economist who works in the areas of macroeconomics, forecasting and applied econometrics. [1]
He was born in New Delhi and studied at St. Columba's School. He is currently pursuing a PhD at the State University of New York. [2] He holds a bachelor's degree from the University of London and a master's degree from TERI School of Advanced Studies. [3]
Prior to his graduate studies, Bhasin worked at various think tanks, government agencies, and multilateral institutions. [4] He frequently writes on economic policies and contemporary issues for major Indian newspapers including The Indian Express, [5] The Economic Times, [6] Mint, [7] The New Indian Express [8] etc. and online platforms such as EconoFact, [9] Observer Research Foundation, [10] Brookings Institution, [11] The Print [12] Money9 English etc. [13] Bhasin is a regular participant in television debates [14] and national podcasts, [15] discussing India's economic policies and strategies for development. His research interests are Monetary Economics and Applied Econometrics. He has worked on several important papers, especially around poverty. [16] [17] [18] His work has received significant attention from economists worldwide and has been widely discussed on various public platforms and social media. [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24]
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Karan Bhasin is an Indian economist who works in the areas of macroeconomics, forecasting and applied econometrics. [1]
He was born in New Delhi and studied at St. Columba's School. He is currently pursuing a PhD at the State University of New York. [2] He holds a bachelor's degree from the University of London and a master's degree from TERI School of Advanced Studies. [3]
Prior to his graduate studies, Bhasin worked at various think tanks, government agencies, and multilateral institutions. [4] He frequently writes on economic policies and contemporary issues for major Indian newspapers including The Indian Express, [5] The Economic Times, [6] Mint, [7] The New Indian Express [8] etc. and online platforms such as EconoFact, [9] Observer Research Foundation, [10] Brookings Institution, [11] The Print [12] Money9 English etc. [13] Bhasin is a regular participant in television debates [14] and national podcasts, [15] discussing India's economic policies and strategies for development. His research interests are Monetary Economics and Applied Econometrics. He has worked on several important papers, especially around poverty. [16] [17] [18] His work has received significant attention from economists worldwide and has been widely discussed on various public platforms and social media. [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24]