Amit Khandelwal
- Adjunct Professor of Business
- Economics Division
- Areas of Expertise
- Globalization
- Contact
- Office: 1185B Kravis
- Phone: (212) 8547506
- E-mail: [email protected]
- Links
- Personal Website
Professor Khandelwal teaches an elective course on International Business. His research interests examine issues in international and development economics, including the strategic response of firms to trade liberalizations and increased international competition.
- Education
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B.A., Mathematics; Economics, Northwestern University, 2002; M.A., Economics, Yale University, 2004; M.Phil., Economics, Yale University, 2005; Ph.D., Economics, Yale University, 2007
- Joined CBS
- 2007
All Activities
Clone of Innovation Isn’t Enough: Employees Need the Right Incentives to Adopt New Technologies
U.S.-China Trade War Increases Global Trade
Amit Khandelwal Appointed Director of the Chazen Institute
Columbia Business School Publishes the First Empirical Study to Reveal How Intermediary Firms Expand International Trade
- Case ID
- 180311
Innovation in Pakistan's Soccer Ball Industry: Barriers to Adoption
What is the best way to encourage adoption of technological change in the manufacturing sector in an emerging economy?
- Case ID
- 180301
Pace Ethiopia: Gaining a Foothold in the Global Footwear Industry
What factors will ensure the success of a shoe manufacturing operation based in Ethiopia?
- Case ID
- 90315
Research Brief - Trade Liberalizations: Evidence from India
What are the consequences of trade liberalization on developing economies after decades under a system of import substitutions and other restrictive policies?