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Canny’s co-investigator in Berkeley’s flexonics effort, Vivek Subramanian, is one of many researchers harnessing the microfluidic precision of inkjet printing technology to deposit organic semiconductors in desired patterns.
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The key ingredient in Subramanian’s organic circuits is “liquid gold.”
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When asked what the government can do to fix the situation, Subramanian said there must be a substantial increase in the allocation of resources to create programs like food stamps and better access to food for children and mothers.
Study: India Has Highest Number of Undernourished Children 2011
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"There's a lot of persistence in these things," says Arvind Subramanian, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington.
China Boosts Lead in Global Exports Alex Frangos 2011
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Subramanian told VOA Tuesday that Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said on the record that an expanding economy will solve all problems, but that has not happened.
Study: India Has Highest Number of Undernourished Children 2011
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Subramanian said another reason is that Indian policy makers are largely economists who may not understand the problem.
Study: India Has Highest Number of Undernourished Children 2011
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"Their business model is suited for emerging markets if you look at their quality, price points and service model," says Biswajit Subramanian, managing director at Providence Equity Advisors India.
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While at least three sectors are trading below their historical P/Es, two of them—tech and energy—are likely to cause investors more pain, says Savita Subramanian , head of quantitative strategy at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
Bargain Hunters, Beware Ben Levisohn 2011
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Here's an interesting article on the subject by Mattoo and Subramanian (PDF).
The Case for Free Trade, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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But a new study by Dr. S.V. Subramanian of Harvard University's School of Public Health shows that despite this economic boom, India continues to have the highest number of undernourished children in the world.
Study: India Has Highest Number of Undernourished Children 2011
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