University of Chicago honours former CEA Krishnamurthy V Subramanian with top alumni award

University of Chicago honours former CEA Krishnamurthy V Subramanian with top alumni award

The University of Chicago on Friday said it has conferred its prestigious Alumni Award for Professional Achievement to India’s former chief economic adviser Krishnamurthy V Subramanian.Subramanian is the first Indian economist to receive the honour since its inception in 1941, placing him in an elite global cohort that includes Nobel laureates and intellectual giants such as Paul Samuelson, Gary Becker, Claudia Goldin, Carl Sagan, and Philip Kotler, the University of Chicago said in a statement.Speaking on the occasion, Subramanian said, “To be included in this academic lineage is profoundly humbling. What makes it especially meaningful is that this recognition is for work done from India and for India. To follow, in my modest way, the path of pioneers like C V Raman, Homi J. Bhabha, Vikram Sarabhai and M S Swaminathan is a privilege.”The University described Subramanian as the ‘principal economic voice during the COVID-19 crisis,’ highlighting his Economic Surveys as landmark documents that shaped India’s policy response, anchored in competitive markets, policy autonomy, and inclusive growth.The University said his early articulation of a V-shaped economic recovery during the pandemic was cited as a critical factor in anchoring confidence in India’s resilience at a time of global uncertainty.Notably, the award recognises work carried out from India and for India, marking a significant departure from the largely Western institutional contexts of past recipients.As CEA (2018-2021), Subramanian authored three Economic Surveys and helped shape macroeconomic strategy during one of the most volatile periods in modern economic history, the statement said.Last year in May, in an unexpected move, the government had terminated the services of K V Subramanian as the executive director at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) six months ahead of his three-year tenure.The reasons for Subramanian’s exit have not been officially announced.Later in August last year, former Reserve Bank of India Governor Urjit Patel was appointed as the Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

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