Economist · Scholar · Policy Architect Yale · JNU · Calicut Gold Medallist

Prof. K. J. Joseph

Director, Gulati Institute of Finance & Taxation

Four decades shaping development policy across India and 38 countries — at the intersection of innovation economics, public finance, and trade.

Prof. K. J. Joseph
90+ Publications 10 Books 38 Countries 80+ GLOBELICS Nations 47 Scholars Guided 25+ Policy Reports 35 Years of Research
90+ Publications 10 Books 38 Countries 80+ GLOBELICS Nations 47 Scholars Guided 25+ Policy Reports 35 Years of Research
Intellectual Architecture
Five Domains
of Inquiry

Across four decades of research, teaching, and institutional leadership, Prof. Joseph's work has coalesced into five interlocking fields — each grounded in rigorous scholarship and oriented toward real-world impact.

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Public Finance & Taxation

Fiscal federalism, resource mobilisation, GST architecture, public expenditure reform, and the Kerala economy. Policy advisor to successive Finance Ministers; Chairman, Kerala Public Expenditure Review Committee.

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Science, Technology & Innovation

National innovation systems, ICT for development, industrial catch-up in emerging economies. Co-author of the landmark Elgar Handbook; Founding Editor-in-Chief, Innovation and Development (Q1).

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03

International Economics & Trade

FDI, WTO's Information Technology Agreement, ASEAN–India relations, South–South cooperation. Consultant to UNESCAP, UNCTAD, and WTO Centre; Lead Author of ASEAN-India Vision 2020.

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04

Plantation Agriculture & Natural Resources

Production, trade, labour relations, and innovation in India's plantation sector — cardamom, natural rubber, tea, spices. Led the Rs 5 crore National Research Programme on Plantation Development.

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Industrial & Regional Economics

Electronics and ICT industries, regional development, manufacturing under globalisation, and the political economy of Kerala. Over 35 years of empirical research.

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"The challenge for development economists is not merely to describe inequality — it is to understand the institutional architectures that produce it, and to imagine the ones that might dissolve it."

Current Positions
Leadership &
Stewardship
Since 2019

Director & Professor

Gulati Institute of Finance and Taxation (GIFT), Government of Kerala. Established India's only PhD programme with a dedicated public finance focus; 25+ policy reports to Government of Kerala.

Since 2023

Secretary General, GLOBELICS

Global Network of Innovation Scholars spanning 80+ countries. Unanimously elected by the 18-member Scientific Board. Former two-term President (2017–2023).

Since 2011

Founding Editor-in-Chief

Innovation and Development (Q1, Taylor & Francis) — 98-scholar editorial board from 37 countries. Editorial Advisory Board includes Nobel Laureate Prof. Amartya Sen.

Government of Kerala

Chairman, Expenditure Review

Chairman, Kerala Public Expenditure Review Committee. Policy architect on fiscal federalism, GST, and 16th Finance Commission submissions.

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Keynotes & Papers
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PhD & MPhil
Scholars Guided
Selected Works
Books & Key Publications
Full bibliography
2009 · Edward Elgar

Handbook of Innovation Systems and Developing Countries

Co-edited with B.A. Lundvall, Cristina Chaminade and Jan Vang. Contributors include Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz and Prof. R.R. Nelson.

2006 · Palgrave Macmillan, New York

Information Technology Innovation System and Trade Regime in Developing Countries

Comparative study of India and ASEAN economies — trade policy and innovation systems shaping technology trajectories.

2007 · Oxford University Press

International Competitiveness & Knowledge-based Industries in India

Co-edited with Nagesh Kumar. Rigorous empirical study of India's competitive position in knowledge-intensive sectors.

Forthcoming · Routledge

Handbook of India's Public Finance

Co-edited with Dr. C. Rangarajan, M. Govinda Rao, T.M. Thomas Isaac and N.R. Bhanumurthy. The definitive reference on Indian fiscal architecture.

Recent Journal Articles
EPW, 2024

Towards Inclusive Finance in India: A Comparative Analysis of Achievements, Disparities, and Implications

with Lekshmi Prasad & Kiran Kumar Kakarlapudi · Economic and Political Weekly, 59(48)

EPW, 2023

In Search of a More Innovative Innovation Index for India

with K.K. Kakarlapudi · Economic & Political Weekly, 58(29)

IEJ, 2023

India's GST Paradigm and the Trajectory of Fiscal Federalism

with L.A. Kumary · The Indian Economic Journal, 71(1)

S&PP, 2022

Determinants of Innovation and Interactive Learning in Informal Manufacturing Enterprises

with K.C. Shekar · Science and Public Policy, 49(3)

Institution Building

Transforming GIFT into
India's Public Finance Hub

Since 2019, Prof. Joseph has led a comprehensive institutional transformation at GIFT — establishing India's only PhD programme with a dedicated public finance focus, building a multidisciplinary faculty, and producing over 25 policy reports directly informing the Government of Kerala.

Under his leadership, GIFT hosted the landmark 20th Anniversary GLOBELICS Conference (54 countries) and the international conference 'Rethinking Indian Public Finance for New Development Challenges' (300+ participants, 44 eminent scholars).

He founded Kerala Economy, a unique bilingual quarterly journal bridging academic research with public discourse for legislators, officials, media, and citizens.

Full institutional biography
2019 – Present
GIFT, Government of Kerala
Director & Professor — 25+ policy reports; PhD programme established
2017 – 2023
GLOBELICS — President
Led annual conferences in Greece, Ghana, Costa Rica, India
2011 – Present
Innovation and Development
Founding Editor-in-Chief — grew to Q1, 37-country editorial board
2009 – 2019
Ministry of Commerce Chair, CDS
Led Rs 5 crore National Research Programme on Plantation Development
2005 – 2019
Professor, CDS Trivandrum
Ministry of Commerce Chair; major international research programmes
Global Reach

Keynotes & Lectures
Across 38 Countries

From the UN Commission on Science and Technology in Manila to the Africa Innovation Summit in Kigali — a career of genuine global engagement.

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Americas
USA · Brazil · Argentina · Mexico · Costa Rica
Europe
UK · Germany · Denmark · Sweden · Norway · Italy · Greece · Turkey · Finland · Russia
East Asia
China · Japan · South Korea · Singapore · Malaysia · Indonesia · Thailand
South & SE Asia
Cambodia · Laos · Myanmar · Vietnam · Philippines · Sri Lanka
Africa
South Africa · Ghana · Ethiopia · Kenya · Senegal · Rwanda
UN & Global Bodies
UNCTAD Geneva · UNESCAP Bangkok · CSTD Manila · OECD Honolulu
Academic Formation

From Gold Medal
to Yale

1995–1996
Post-Doctoral Fellow
Economic Growth Center, Yale University — Ford Foundation Fellow, guided by Prof. Robert Evenson
1991
PhD in Economics
Jawaharlal Nehru University (CDS, Trivandrum) — Thesis revised and published by Sage Publications
1985
MPhil in Applied Economics
Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum (affiliated to JNU) — First Class
1983
MA in Economics
Calicut University — First Class, University Topper & Gold Medallist (63.8%)
Get in Touch

Invitations, Collaborations
& Correspondence

Prof. Joseph welcomes invitations for keynote lectures, policy consultations, research collaborations, media engagements, and editorial discussions.

Office
GIFT, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695 011
Tel: +91 471 277 4220
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