
معرفی
Aradhna Aggarwal is a Professor at the Department of International Economics, Government and Business at Copenhagen Business School (CBS). Her research focuses on economic development, structural transformation, and policy analysis with a regional emphasis on South Asia, particularly India. She investigates the role of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in driving industrialization, poverty reduction, and competitiveness. Her work also addresses global economic challenges such as export dynamics, private investment strategies, and the implications of globalization on economic growth.
Key themes in her research include evaluating the effectiveness of SEZ policies, analyzing the socioeconomic impacts of land use changes for industrialization, and exploring India's economic trajectory in achieving its development goals. She frequently collaborates with institutions in South Asia and contributes to policy debates on trade, investment, and regional integration.
- Research Highlights:
- Assessment of SEZs in South Asia for structural change and competitiveness
- Poverty reduction mechanisms linked to industrialization
- India’s export growth dynamics and policy challenges
- Impact of globalization on growth-equity trade-offs
Her recent publications emphasize the need for policy reforms to revitalize SEZs, enhance private investment, and address structural bottlenecks in India’s economy. She has contributed to over 68 research outputs, including books, journal articles, and policy commentaries. Her work is informed by rigorous empirical analysis and policy advocacy.
Dr. Aggarwal has supervised 11 academic works, focusing on topics such as regional development, trade policies, and economic corridors. Despite her extensive research, no specific awards are listed in the provided materials. She actively engages with media and policy platforms to disseminate insights from her research into public discourse.


