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This Article is From Oct 11, 2021

India’s Top Economic Adviser to Step Down Weeks Before Budget

India's Chief Economic Adviser Krishnamurthy Subramanian plans to return to academia when his three-year term ends, just weeks before the presentation of an annual state-of-the-economy survey and before the government starts preparation for its annual budget.

Subramanian, who was a professor of finance at one of India's leading management schools, announced his decision to step down in a Twitter post Friday. His term ends in December ahead of the Economic Survey and the federal budget in January-February.

The government hasn't yet named a successor.

In the Economic Survey he authored in January 2020, Subramanian dedicated an entire chapter to ‘Thalinomics' -- the economics of a plate of food in India and equivalent to The Economist's Big Mac Index. His version of ‘Thalinomics' found that between 2016 and 2018 prices for a plate of food had eased.

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