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Bruegel s ashoka mody austerity s effect on debt restructuring and eurozone growth
Ashoka Mody (born 14 January 1956), is an Indian-born economist. He is the Charles and Marie Robertson visiting professor in international economic policy and lecturer in public and international affairs, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton.
Contents
- Bruegel s ashoka mody austerity s effect on debt restructuring and eurozone growth
- Interview with ashoka mody on debt restructuring for greece
- Education
- Career
- Attempt on Modys life
- Personal life
- References

Interview with ashoka mody on debt restructuring for greece
Education

Mody studied Electronics at the Indian Institute of Technology at Madras. After his B.Tech. (1978) he switched fields and obtained a M.Phil. in Applied Economics at the Centre for Development Studies in Trivandrum 1979, where he worked as a Research Associate until completing his PhD in Economics from Boston University in 1986.
Career

He briefly joined AT&T Bell Laboratories as a member of their technical staff before joining the World Bank. In 1997/1998, Mody was a Visiting Professor of public policy at the Wharton School. From 2001 until his retirement Mody was the assistant director of the International Monetary Fund's European Department. He is opposed to fiscal austerity.

He is also affiliated with Bruegel in Brussels.
Attempt on Mody's life

In October 2009 as Mody returned to his home in Bethesda, Maryland when he was shot multiple times whilst in his car by a masked gunman who then fled on foot. Police issued an arrest warrant for Mohau Mercy Mathibe who worked for a trial period at the IMF under Mody.
Personal life

Mody is married with two children.