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Global DPI models: Lessons from India, Brazil, and beyond
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October 25, 2024 • 10:21 am ET
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Global DPI models: Lessons from India, Brazil, and beyond
About the authors
Authors & working group co-chairs
- Barbara Kotschwar, Georgetown University
- Colin Colter, Atlantic Council
Working group members
- Anand Raghuraman, Mastercard
- Rob Atkinson, ITIF
- Arya Goel, ASG
- Dan Chenok, IBM Center for The Business of Government
- David Eaves, Professor
- Kati Suominen, Nextrade Group
- Aparna Pande, Hudson Institute
- Mark Linscott, Atlantic Council
- Susan Ritchie
- Tiffany Wong, ASG
- Ravi Shankar Chaturvedi
- Jeff Lande, The Lande Group & Atlantic Council
- Atman M Trivedi, ASG & Atlantic Council
- Srujan Palkar, Atlantic Council
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