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Rafiq Dossani

Rafiq Dossani is a senior economist at the RAND Corporation. He works on education, regional development, security, finance, and technology issues.

Projects in education include the relationship between financing, governance and ownership in higher education, addressing the digital divide in early childhoood education, college search, and blended delivery models in higher education. Projects in regional development include the political economy of trade in South Asia and Pakistan's urbanization.

Previously, Dossani was director of Stanford University's Center for South Asia, and a senior research scholar at Stanford University's Institute for International Studies.

He holds a Ph.D. in finance from Northwestern University, an M.B.A. from the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, and a B.A. in economics from St. Stephen's College.

India Votes -- and What It Might Mean for the United States

India is in the midst of its national elections, a massive exercise involving 825 million voters that takes weeks to complete. When the votes are counted, it is expected that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will emerge as the winner and be tasked with forming...

Read all of "India Votes -- and What It Might Mean for the United States" »

India Votes and What It Might Mean for the United States

India is in the midst of its national elections, a massive exercise involving 825 million voters that takes weeks to complete. When the votes are counted, it is expected that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will emerge as the winner and be tasked with forming...

Read all of "India Votes and What It Might Mean for the United States" »

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