Select Journal articles
- Kumar, Ankit, Rahul Rao, and Chetan Subramanian. “Conventional vs. Unconventional Monetary Policy under Credit Regulation.” (Forthcoming) Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2024, 1–27.
- Kim, Hwagyun, Vipul Mathur, Jong Kook Shin, and Chetan Subramanian. "Misallocation of debt and aggregate productivity." Journal of Corporate Finance 83 (2023): 102493.
- Shin, Jong Kook, and Chetan Subramanian. "Asset price bubbles and technological innovation." Economic Inquiry 57, no. 1 (2019): 482-497.
- Joshi, Radhika, Chetan Subramanian, and Shailender Swaminathan. "Are there social returns to education in developing countries? evidence from Indonesia." Economic Development and Cultural Change 67, no. 2 (2019): 315-332.
- “Healthcare investment and income inequality” Journal of Health Economics. (with Ayona Bhattacharjee, Jong Kook Shin and Shailender Swaminathan), Volume 56, Pages 163-177, 2017.
- “Financial market segmentation and choice of exchange rate regimes,” (with Vipul Mathur), Economic Letters, Volume 142, Pages 78–82, 2016.
- “Monetary policy and noise traders: A welfare analysis” (with J.K.Shin), Journal of Macroeconomics, Volume 49, Pages 33–45, 2016.
- “Disinflation with labor market frictions,” (with J.K.Shin), Journal of Macroeconomics, Volume 41, Pages 1–15, 2014.
- “Purchasing power parity versus fixed exchange rate rules: A stability and welfare analysis,” (with J.K.Shin), The Manchester School, 80: 321–354, 2013
- "The Optimal Choice of Monetary Policy Instruments in a Small Open Economy," (with Rajesh Singh), Canadian Journal of Economics, Vol. 41, Issue 1, pp. 105-137, 2008.
- "Temporary stabilization with capital controls," (with Rajesh Singh), Economic Theory, Volume 34, Number 3, pp 545-574, 2008.
- “Transactions Cost and Interest Rate Rules,” (with Hwagyun Kim), Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, Vol. 38 No.4, pp 1077-1092, 2006.
Professor Subramanian currently teaches International Macroeconomics to MBA students and Advanced Macroeconomics to doctoral students. He has also conducted executive education programmes for leading companies such as Mckinsey, L&T, TCS, HSBC, HDFC and KPMG.
Ph.D. Economics, University of Southern California, USA
M.A Economics, Tufts University, Boston, USA