SudiptoMundleis a member of the 14th Finance Commission., an HonouraryEmeritus Professor& Member of the Board of Governors ofNational Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi., Member of the Board of Governors of the Institute of Economic Growth, New Delhi, and Chairman of the Research Advisory Committee of RIS, New Delhi.
Prior to joining the Fourteenth Finance Commission he was Acting Chairman of the National Statistical Commission, Government of India; a Member of the Monetary Policy Advisory Committee of the Reserve Bank of India, a member of the Bihar Industrial Investment Advisory Board, and an independent director on the Board of KotakMahendra Bank,..
Mr. Mundle spent the major part of his career in various capacities in the Asian Development Bank. His assignments included country operations programming, regional cooperation, strategic planning, country performance assessment, allocation of concessional country assistance, and economic work. Over the years he dealt with a large number of countries in Asia, including Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, ‘Taipei, China’, Thailand, Sri Lanka and Vietnam. He retired from ADB in 2008 as a Director in the Strategy and Policy Department.
Prior to joining ADB, SudiptoMundleserved in several academic institutions in India, including the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad; the Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum; and the NIPFP, New Delhi; where he was RBI Chair Professor.
He was on secondment as Economic Adviser to the Minister of Finance, Government of India, 1986 to 1988.
SudiptoMundlewas a Japan Foundation scholar in Tokyo, Japan,1979;a Visiting Fellow at the Institute of Social Studies in the Hague, the Netherlands,1984; a Fulbright Scholar at Yale University, USA, 1985; and Joan Robinson Memorial Fellow at King’s College, Cambridge University, U.K.,1991. He is a Life Member of the Indian Econometric Society. He has published several books and papers in professional journals in the fields of development economics, macroeconomic policy, and public finance.
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