IIPM,THE INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
         
  A few of the global faculty who have taken session with IIPM students in past      
 
Stephen Covey
Philip Kotler
 Kellogg School of Business
Gita Gopinath
 University of Chicago Graduate Business School
Akash Deep
 Harvard Business School
Sunil Gupta
 Columbia Business School
Rajeev Kohli
 Columbia Business School
Prof. Partha Mohanram
 Columbia University
Ravi Dhar
 Yale School of Management
Prof. Tom Kirchmaier,
 London School of Economics
Sir Geoffrey Owen
 LSE
Prof. Tobias Kretschmer
 LSE
Dr. Raymond Richardson
 LSE
Prof. Rick Aubry
 STANFORD
Prof. Skander Essegaier WHARTON
Prof. Ari Ginsberg
 NYU STERN
Leigh Hafrey
 MIT Sloan School of Management
Prof. Owen Darbishire
 Saïd Business School, University of Oxford
Prof. Mark de Rond
 Cambridge University
Prof. Isaac Getz
 ESB
Prof. Michael Yaziji
 IMD International
Andre Laurent
INSEAD
Donald Marchand
IMD INTERNATIONAL

Amitava Chattopadhyay
INSEAD

Lakshman Krishnamurthi
Kellogg

Johannes Pennings
Wharton School
Pietro Veronesi
Chicago GSB
Prof. George Wu
Chicago GSB
Prof. Zur Shapira
NYU, Stern
 
 

GITA GOPINATH
Topic: India – China: A Growth Comparison

IIPM recognizes economics as the vital tool for the success of business and therefore emphasizes its importance by bringing to its students the chance to interact with professors from the best universities of the world. As a part of this endeavor to provide our students world class education, Planman invited Gita Gopinath, Assistant Professor of Economics - University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business. Prof. Gopinath is also associated with Harvard University and the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.

Prof. Gopinath created an energizing atmosphere to deliver excellence in the field of economics and provided an insight into the aspect of analyzing and comparing growth in economies by way of an intense discussion seminar on India-China: A Growth Comparison.

Professor Gopinath’s seminar enabled IIPM students to scrutinize their classroom economics in the light of the practical economic world. Students got an opportunity to experience world class education and hence draw parallels between various economic theories and their practices.

Prof. Gopinath’s discussion highlighted her analysis by laying emphasis on the following focus areas:

Analyzing & comparing economic growth

Growth Accountings
Growth of different sectors

  External Economic Indicators

Institutional Indicators

Economic Freedom Index
World Bank Governance Indicators

 
 
         

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