Viral Acharya

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  • Viral V. Acharya, Thomas Cooley, Matthew Richardson and Ingo Walter, editors. Regulating Wall Street: The Dodd-Frank Act and the New Architecture of Global Finance. John Wiley & Sons, November 2010
  • Viral V. Acharya and Matthew Richardson. Restoring Financial Stability: How to Repair a Failed System. John Wiley & Sons, March 2009
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    Viral Acharya
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    Viral Acharya (2014)
    Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India
    In office
    23 January 2017 [1]  23 July 2019