Viral Acharya is RBI’s Dy guv
The government on Wednesday appointed Viral V. Acharya, a New York University economics professor who once called himself “poor man’s Raghuram Rajan”, as new Deputy Governor at the Reserve Bank of India.
The 42-year-old Acharya’s appointment for a three-year tenure was cleared by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet. He is taking over at a time when the central bank is facing criticism for repeated changes in the rules related to deposit and withdrawal of money, post-demonetisation.
He will fill the post that fell vacant after Mr Urjit Patel was made RBI governor to succeed Mr Rajan with effect from September 4. The existing three deputy governors of RBI are S.S. Mundra, N.S. Vishwanathan and R. Gandhi.
Like Mr Rajan, Mr Acharya also comes from an academic background and has also co-authored in the past at least three papers with the former RBI governor. These papers included ‘Sovereign debt, government myopia, and the financial sector’, ‘The Internal Governance of Firms’ and ‘Government Myopia and Debt in a Dynamic Setting‘.