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Sushil Mohan is an academic based at the University of Dundee who authored a 2010 report for the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] attacking the fair trade movement as 'costly, opaque and substantially unproven.'
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Sushil Mohan is an academic based at the University of Dundee who authored an [[Institute of Economic Affairs]]report in November 2010 attacking the fair trade movement as 'costly, opaque and substantially unproven.'
  
 
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:Mohan has an MSc in Industrialisation, Trade and Economic Policy and a PhD in Economics from [[Strathclyde University]] (Glasgow). Before joining academic economics, Sushil worked for over ten years at key levels in trade promotion agencies in London and India. He served as Consultant for the [[Commonwealth Secretariat]] for developing coffee industry in the Republic of Vanuatu; and as adviser to the Commerce Minister for India on trade and [[WTO]] issues. He also served as Vice-Chairman of the [[International Tea Committee]] and the [[UK Tea Council]]. He is currently a Lecturer and Director of the MSc International Business.  
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:Mohan has an MSc in Industrialisation, Trade and Economic Policy and a PhD in Economics from [[Strathclyde University]] (Glasgow). Before joining academic economics, Sushil worked for over ten years at key levels in trade promotion agencies in London and India. He served as Consultant for the [[Commonwealth Secretariat]] for developing coffee industry in the Republic of Vanuatu; and as adviser to the Commerce Minister for India on trade and [[WTO]] issues. He also served as Vice-Chairman of the [[International Tea Committee]] and the [[UK Tea Council]]. He is currently a Lecturer and Director of the MSc International Business. <ref> University of Dundee [http://www.dundee.ac.uk/econman/staff/smohan.htm Economic Studies Staff: Sushil Mohan], accessed 9 November 2010. </ref>
  
 
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:Address: Economic Studies, University of Dundee, Perth Rd, Dundee, DD1 4HN
 
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Latest revision as of 13:48, 31 January 2012

Sushil Mohan is an academic based at the University of Dundee who authored an Institute of Economic Affairsreport in November 2010 attacking the fair trade movement as 'costly, opaque and substantially unproven.'

Activities

Biographical information

Mohan has an MSc in Industrialisation, Trade and Economic Policy and a PhD in Economics from Strathclyde University (Glasgow). Before joining academic economics, Sushil worked for over ten years at key levels in trade promotion agencies in London and India. He served as Consultant for the Commonwealth Secretariat for developing coffee industry in the Republic of Vanuatu; and as adviser to the Commerce Minister for India on trade and WTO issues. He also served as Vice-Chairman of the International Tea Committee and the UK Tea Council. He is currently a Lecturer and Director of the MSc International Business. [1]

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Funding

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Contact

Address: Economic Studies, University of Dundee, Perth Rd, Dundee, DD1 4HN
Phone: (0)1382 384381
Email: s.mohan@dundee.ac.uk
Website:

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Notes

  1. University of Dundee Economic Studies Staff: Sushil Mohan, accessed 9 November 2010.