Amar Bhattacharyanior
Fellow at Center for Sustainable Development
Brookings Institute, United
States
Amar Bhattacharya is Senior
Fellow at the Global Economy and Development Program at Brookings Institution. His focus areas are the global economy, development
finance, global governance, and the links between climate and development.
From April 2007 until September
2014 he was Director of the Group of 24, an intergovernmental group of
developing country Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors. In that
capacity he led the work program of the Group, supported the deliberations of
the Ministers, and was the principal point of interface with other
organizations including the G20. He has
therefore been an active participant in the global economic discussions and a
key representative of the views of developing countries.
Prior to taking up his position
with the G24, Mr. Bhattacharya had a long-standing career in the World
Bank. His last position was as Senior
Advisor and Head of the International Policy and Partnership Group. In this
capacity, he was the focal point for the Bank’s engagement with key
international groupings and institutions such as the G7/G8, G20, IMF, OECD and
the Commonwealth Secretariat.
Through these different positions
Mr. Bhattacharya has had a long standing engagement in research and policy discussions
on the global economy and spillovers, international financial architecture,
development financing and the global governance agenda including on the role
and reform of the international financial institutions. He completed his
undergraduate studies at the University of Delhi and Brandeis University and his graduate education at Princeton University