Dr.C.Rangarajan Chairman,Twelfth Finance Commission
Telephone Nos: Office: 23701110, 23701111
Residence: 23383842
Fax: 23703607
E-Mail: chrtfc@nic.in
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He was Governor, Andhra Pradesh
from 24th November, 1997 to 3rd January, 2003. He was
Governor, Reserve Bank of India between December 22,
1992 and November, 1997. During this period
besides making monetary policy a flexible instrument
of economic policy in achieving growth and price stability,
Governor Rangarajan gave a major thrust to financial
sector reforms. Among the financial sector reforms that
have received impetus include simplification and deregulation
of interest rate structure, reorientation of reserve
requirements with a view to improving banks’ lendable
resources, strengthening the soundness of banks through
the institution of internationally accepted prudential
norms and an improved supervision system, upgradation
of information technologies and imparting a greater
element of competition in the financial system. The
agreement between the Government of India and Reserve
Bank on the institution of Ways and Means Advances has
provided the central bank of the country greater autonomy
in the conduct of monetary policy.
He was a Member of the Planning
Commission, Government of India, from 21 August 1991
to 21 December, 1992. During this period, he
played an important role in the formulation of the Eighth
Five Year Plan which had to acquire a new orientation
in the context of the changes in economic policy. He
was also for a brief period Member, Tenth Finance Commission.
The changes in the exchange rate management culminating
in the unified market determined exchange rate mechanism
were made on the recommendation of a Committee of which
he was the Chairman.
He held the position of Deputy
Governor, Reserve Bank of India, for almost a decade
from 12 February 1982 to 20 August 1991. During
this period, he was instrumental in bringing about a
number of changes in the credit and financial system,
both in terms of induction of new instruments and new
institutions.
After obtaining his Honours Degree
from Madras, he went to the University of Pennsylvania
wherefrom he took his Ph.D degree in Economics. In the
U.S., he has taught at the Wharton School of Finance
& Commerce, University of Pennsylvania and the Graduate
School of Business Administration, New York University.
In India, he has taught at Loyola College, Madras; University
of Rajasthan, Jaipur; Indian Statistical Institute,
New Delhi and for well over a decade and a half at Indian
Institute of Management, Ahmedabad. He was for a time
Fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute,
Washington.
He is the author
or co-author of the following books:
- Short-term Investment Forecasting (1974);
- Principles of Macro-economics (1979);
- Strategy for Industrial Development in the ‘80s
(1981);
- Innovations in Banking (1982);
- Agricultural Growth and Industrial Performance in
India (1982);
- Indian Economy: Essays on Money and Finance (1998);
- Perspectives on Indian Economy (2000),
- Structural Reforms in Industry, Banking and Finance
(2000),
- Select Essays on Indian Economy (2003).
Recent research papers :
- "State Finances in India" published in the Economic Bulletin of ADB India, Vol. I Number 3, September, 2003 ,
- "Dynamics of Debt Accumulation in India - Impact of Primary Deficit, Growth and Interest Rate" published in Economic and Political Weekly dated November 15, 2003 and
- He was a member of the Economic Advisory Council
for the Prime Minister between 1985 and 1991.
- He was President of the Indian Economic Association
in 1988 and President of the Indian Econometric Society
in 1994.
- He was the Chairman of the National Statistical
Commission which was set up to reform the Indian Statistical
System.
Recent lectures delivered :
- Inaugural Address on "Government Accounting System and Good Governance" at the 'International Seminar on Accounting for Results' on June, 9, 2003 organized by Comptroller General of Accounts, New Delhi
- Keynote Address on "New Challenges in Industrial Growth" at 'Silver Jubilee Celebration of the Greater Mysore Chamber of Industry' at Bangalore on July 26, 2003
- Inaugural address on "Fiscal Federalism: Issues - Old and New" at the Seminar on 'Federalism in a Globalising World' at New Delhi, on August 5, 2003
- Inaugural Address at the Conference on "Issues before the Twelfth Finance Commission" organized by the NIPFP on September 29-30, 2003 at New Delhi
- Inaugural Address on "Fiscal Federalism: Some Current Concerns" at the 'International Conference on Distribution of Responsibilities in Federal Democracies" at New Delhi on November 15, 2003
He was recipient of
the following awards:
- Business Man of the Year 1997 (Madras Management
Association)
- Honorary Fellow, Indian Institute of Management,
Ahmedabad 1997
- Award of Excellence in Finance (Bank of India)
1998
- Finance Man of the Decade (Bombay Management Association)
1998
- Award for Economics 1998 (The Financial Express
award at the Annual Conference of the Indian Economic
Association)
- Awarded PADMA VIBHUSHAN by the
President of India in January, 2002.
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