Resume of Ahmed M. Khalid
Faculty of Business
Bond University, Gold Coast
Queensland 4229, AUSTRALIA
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PERSONAL DETAILS:
Marital Status: Married; two children
Nationality: Pakistan/Australia
EDUCATION:
Ph.D. (Economics), the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA (1993).
Dissertation Title: Ricardian Equivalence in Developing Economies: The Evidence Re-examined.
M.A. (Economics), the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. (1990).
M.Sc. (Economics), Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan (1980).
B.Sc. (Statistics & Mathematics), Punjab University, Lahore, Pakistan (1976).
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Applied Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics
Applied Econometrics
Financial Crisis and Financial Sector Reforms with particular reference to emerging economies in
Globalization and Financial Market Integration
TEACHING INTEREST AND COURSES TAUGHT:
Ph.D. Level: Monetary Theory and Policy
Masters/Honors Level: Mathematical Economics Money and Banking; Topics in Money and Banking;
Bank Financial Management; Capital Markets and Institutions; Business Conditions Analysis; Monetary
Economics
Undergraduate Level: Macroeconomics; Money and Monetary Policy; Introductory Econometrics;
Microeconomics (Principles); Money and Banking; Mathematical Economics; Business Conditions
Analysis; Bank Financial Management; Fundamentals of Finance; Financial Markets and Institutions;
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Associate Professor of Economics & Finance (May 2001-Present), School of Business, Bond University,
Gold Coast, Australia.
Co-Director, Globalisation and Development Centre (GDC) (January 2007-Present), Faculty of Business,
Information Technology and Sustainable Development (FBITSD), Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia.
Bond University Representative for Quality Assurance (August 2006 Present), Sur University College,
Oman.
Acting Head, Department of Economics, Faculty of Business, Bond University, Australia, May-September
2005; May September 2004; May September 2003.
Visiting Associate Professor of Economics (January-April 2001), Faculty of Business, Bond University,
Gold Coast, Australia
Assistant Professor (November 1992-December 2000), Department of Economics, National University of
Singapore, Singapore.
VISITING POSITIONS:
Visiting Professor, Nanyang Business School, NTU, Singapore, September 2006.
Visiting Faculty, Department of Economics, Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), Lahore,
Pakistan, January-May 2004; September 2005-January 2006; October 2006-January 2007.
Visiting Professor, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE), Islamabad, Pakistan (invited to
teach a Ph.D. level course), September 2002-January 2003.
Visiting Scholar, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE), Islamabad, Pakistan, under
National Talent Programme sponsored by UNDP, September-October 2002.
Visiting Consultant, the World Bank/IFC, East Asia and Pacific Division. Research collaboration
with Masahiro Kawai, Chief Economist, for a study on Financial Market Contagion: Asia and Beyond,
April-July 2000
Visiting Scholar, Monash University, Australia, Department of Finance, February-March 1998.
Visiting Scholar, Department of Finance, University of Maastricht and Limburg Institute of Financial
Economics (LIFE), the Netherlands, April-June, 1998.
RESEARCH/ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE:
Deputy Project Officer (1985-87), Food Security Management Project, U. S. Agency for
International Development (USAID), Pakistan.
Responsible for the management, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of a major part of
this 35 million dollar project. Also served as Assistant Project Officer for the Agricultural
Commodities and Equipment Program.
Program Specialist (1983-85), Office of Agriculture & Rural Development (ARD), USAID, Pakistan.
Served as a team member in designing the Food Security Management Project. Principal financial &
economic specialist for office of ARD.
Economic Assistant (1981-83), Office of Agricultural & Rural Development (ARD), USAID, Pakistan.
Principal resource in monitoring the current agricultural and economic situation in Pakistan and
updating Chief of ARD through periodic technical reports. Also involved in extensive surveys and
data collection and compilation.
Research Assistant (1980-81), the Ford Foundation, Pakistan.
Assisted the Resident Economist on the following technical reports through data collection, computation,
and tabulation and statistical and regression analysis:
a) Evaluation of On-Farm Management Project.
b) Food Policy Model for Pakistan - using the Social Accounting Matrix.
c) Prices, Taxes, and Subsidies for Pakistan's Agriculture.
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PUBLICATIONS & TECHNICAL REPORTS:
A. Journal Publications (Published/Accepted):
1. Bond Market Developments in Emerging Markets: Prospects and Challenges for Pakistan,
Research, Bulletin, State Bank of Pakistan, Volume 3, Number 1, 2007, 43-62.
2. Bond Market Developments in Emerging Market Economies: Concluding Remarks,
Research, Bulletin, State Bank of Pakistan, Volume 3, Number 1, 2007, 43-62.
3. Financial Market Linkages and Shocks Spillover: Evidence from Pakistan, (with Gulasekaran
Rajaguru), Pakistan Development Review, forthcoming.
4. Testing Twin Deficits Hypothesis: using VARs and Variance Decomposition (with
Baharumshah and Lau), Journal of Asian Pacific Economy, vol. 11, no. 3, August 2006,
331-354.
5. Economic Growth, Inflation and Monetary Policy in Pakistan: Preliminary Empirical
Estimates, Pakistan Development Review, Vol. 44, No. 4, Winter 2005, 961-974. (This issue
was officially published in December 2006).
6. Is Inflation Targeting the Best Policy Choice for Emerging Economies? A Survey of
Emerging Market Experiences and Lessons for Pakistan, Research, Bulletin, State Bank of
Pakistan, Vol. 2, no. 1, 2006, 145-165. (This was an invited paper for the Central Bank s
annual workshop in monetary policy).
7. Financial Market Linkages in South Asia: Evidence Using a Multivariate GARCH Model (with
Gulasekaran Rajaguru), Pakistan Development Review, 43:4, Winter 2004, 585-603 (This
issue was officially published in December 2005).
8. Socio-Economic Development and Software Piracy: An Empirical Assessment (with Dyuti
Banerjee and Jan-Egbert Sturm), Applied Economics, 37(18), October 2005, 2091-98.
9. Was Financial Market Contagion the Source of Asian Financial Crisis? Evidence Using a
Multivariate VAR Model (with Masahiro Kawai), Journal of Asian Economics, 14, 2003, 133-
159 (This paper was ranked 3rd in 2003 for the top 25 downloads for the JAE papers).
10. Social Expenditure and Economic Growth: Evidence from Japan Using Co integration
Techniques (with Habibullah Khan), Singapore Economic review, vol. 45, no. 1, April 2000.
11. Imports, Exports, and Economic Growth, Co integration and Causality Tests for Singapore
(with Bay Teck Cheng), Singapore Economic Review, Vol. 42, no. 2, October 1999, 32-
39.
12. Modeling Money Demand for Open Economies Using ECM: The case of Selected Asian
Countries, Applied Economics, Vol. 31, September 1999, 1129-1135.
13. Causality Tests of Budget and Current Account Deficits: Cross-Country Comparisons (with
Toe Wee Guan), Empirical Economics, Vol. 24, no.3, August 1999, 389-402.
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14. Anticipated, Unanticipated Money Growth and Aggregate Output: Evidence from Malaysia (with
Habib Ahmed), Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies, Vol. XXXIII, no. 2, December 1996
(issue published in August 1999), 99-105.
15. Random Walk, Excess Sensitivity, and Co integration: Testing the Robustness of RE/PIH for
ASEAN Economies, Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies, Vol. XXXII, no. 2,
December 1995.
16. Empirical Tests of Rational Expectation/Permanent Income Hypothesis: Evidence from
Pakistan, Pakistan Development Review, Vol. 33, No. 4, Winter 1994.
17. Ricardian Equivalence: Empirical Evidence from Developing Economies, Journal of
Development Economics, vol. 51, December 1996, pp: 413-432.
B. Books:
18. Liberalization and Growth in Asia: 21st Century Challenges, (with Mohamed Ariff), Edward
Elgar Publishing Company, U.K., June 2005, 399 p.
19. Liberalization, Growth and Asian Financial Crisis: Lessons for Developing and
Transitional Economies in Asia (with Mohamed Ariff), Edward Elgar Publishing co., London,
May 2000), 540 pages.
C. Journal Publications (Submitted/being Submitted)
20. Financial Market Linkages or spillovers: Evidence from Asia Using Multivariate GARCH
Approach (with Gulasekaran Rajaguru), revised and submitted to International Finance
Review, February 2007.
21. Money Supply and the Banking Industry in Australia (with Badaruddin, Ariff and Lambert),
Submitted to Applied Economics, September 2006.
22. Global Impact of Russian Financial Crisis: Evidence Using Granger Causality and Impulse
Responses in a VAR model (with Rajaguru), submitted to Global Finance Journal, September,
2006.
23. Mexican Currency Crisis and its Spill-over Effects to Global Financial Markets: Granger
Causality Tests Using a Multivariate VAR Model (with Kawai and Rajaguru), submitted to
Journal of Empirical Finance, May 2006.
24. Impact of Political Events on Financial Market Volatility: Empirical Evidence Using Markov
Switching Process and Granger Causality (with Rajaguru), being submitted.
25. Bond Market Developments in Emerging Economies: The Role of Social and Institutional
Factors, being submitted (Also submitted to NBER conference on East Asia).
26. Financial Market Linkages or Contagion: Investigating the Global Impact of the Asian Crisis
(with Gulasekaran Rajaguru), Revised and being submitted.
27. Investigating Twin Deficits in South Asia: granger Causality tests using a VAR model, submitted
to Asian Economic Journal, April 2007.
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28. Banking Crises: Prediction, Prescription and Policy Responses: Evidence from Indonesia (with
Lina Irawati) submitted to Singapore Economic Review, March 2007.
D. Chapter in Books:
29. Corruption, Governance and Economic Development in Pakistan (with Sajid Anwar), in
Corruption, Governance and Democracy in South Asia, edited by R.J. May and Binayak Ray,
Towards Freedom, India, June 2006, 126-162.
30. Twin Deficits in South Asian Economies: Observations and Empirical Evidence, in India and
South Asia: Economic developments in the Age of Globalization, edited by Anjum Siddiqui, ME
Sharpe Inc (USA), December, 2006, 93-116.
31. Financial Sector Developments: Strategies and Challenges (with Amina Tyabji), in Singapore
in the 21st Century: Prospects and Challenges, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company,
Singapore, May 2002.
32. Financial Programming for the Economy, in 20th SEANZA Central Banking Course, State
Bank of Pakistan, Karachi, October 1995 (This was an invited paper for the above course).
33. Monetary and Financial Reforms during Transition towards Market Economy: The Vietnam
Experience (with I.U. Mangla), in "The Management and Transition Towards a Market
Economy: The Asian Perspective", A. Chin & L. Ding (eds.), World Scientific Publishing,
1996.
E. Monographs/ Technical Reports:
34. The Choice of an Anchor Currency Under a Tri-Polar Regime: The Case of South Asian
Countries (with Ali Kemal), Study Commissioned by the Pakistan Institute of Development
Economics (PIDE) and funded by the UNDP under TOKTEN, PIDE/TOKTEN Series No.
1, June 2005.
35. Corporate Governance of Banks in Pakistan: Recent Developments and Regional Comparisons
(with M. Nadeem Hanif), Study Commissioned by the Citi-Group and the Lahore University
of Management Sciences (LUMS). CMER Working Paper No. 05-42, October 2005.
F. Consultancy/Project Reports:
36. Trade Liberalization, Growth and Investment: A Sensitivity Analysis for Selected Southeast
Asian Economies, final project completion report submitted to National University of
Singapore, October 2001.
37. Financial Market Contagion: Asia and Beyond, (with Masahiro Kawai), Consultancy report
submitted to the World Bank, Washington, D.C., November 2000.
38. APEC Growth Recovery Initiatives: A Survey of Singapore (with Reza Y Siregar and Tilak
Abeysinghe), Report commissioned by the Asian Development Bank, Manila, the
Philippines, March 2000.
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39. Policy Response to the Crisis in Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia: A Brief Assessment,
Report commissioned by the Asian Development Bank, Manila, the Philippines,
November 1999.
40. Financial Liberalization in South Asia: Lessons for East- and South-Asian Emerging
Economies, final project report submitted to the National University of Singapore March
1999.
G. Other Publications:
41. Liberalization and the Asian Financial Crisis, NUS Economic Journal, Vol. 35,
1998/99, 61-68.
42. Myanmar and Regional Economic Groups, ISEAS Trends issue published in Business Times,
Weekend Edition, January31-February1, 1998.
43. Investment Flow to Pakistan: Prospects and Challenges, The Strait Times, Singapore, March
10, 1995.
44. Ricardian Neutrality in Developing Economies: The Evidence Re-examined, Unpublished
Ph.D. Dissertation, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA, September 1992.
45. Pakistan: Edible Oil Supply and Consumption: A Discussion Paper, Unpublished technical
report, USAID, Pakistan, March 1983.
46. Input-Output Table for Pakistan's Economy: 1975-76, (co-authored preliminary report),
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, July 1982.
47. Pakistan's Agricultural Data Book, USAID, Pakistan, June 1982.
48. The Determinants of Money-Multiplier: A Case Study of Pakistan, M.Sc. Thesis,
Quaid-e-Azam University, March 1980.
H. Research in Progress:
Sequencing of Financial reforms in Theory and Practice: Evidence from Asia (with Mohamed Ariff).
Asian Miracle to Asian Crisis and the Role of Financial Liberalization: Evidence from Selected
Asian Economies, being revised.
Inflationary Financing of Fiscal Deficits in Developing Countries, being revised.
Imports, Exports and Economic Growth. Are They Related? : Evidence from East Asia using
VARs, being revised.
Trade Liberalization, Growth and Investment: A Sensitivity Analysis for Selected Asian Economies,
being revised.
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RESEARCH GRANTS AND AWARDS:
2006 VC s Research Grant (A$5685), Bond University (winner of the first VC s research grant)
Bond University Research/Conference Funding, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 (A$8,000), 2006 (A$6,500).
Citi-Group/CMER Research Grant (PR120,000), 2004.
UNDP/TOKTEN Travel/Research Grant, 2002 (US$3,000).
NUS Research Grant (S$ 15,775), Trade Liberalization Project, 1998-2000.
NUS Research Grant (S$ 17,250), Financial Liberalization Project, 1996-99.
Graduate Assistantship, Department of Economics, the Johns Hopkins University, 1991-92.
Private Sector Scholarship, United States Agency for International Development, 1987-91.
Superior Performance Award, USAID, Washington, D.C., 1987.
Performance Certificate, USAID, Pakistan, September 1982.
Merit Scholarship, Quaid-e-Azam University, Pakistan, 1977-1980.
THESIS SUPERVISION:
Supervising one Ph.D. thesis (external supervisor), Faculty of Business & Economics, Monash
University, Caulfield Campus, Melbourne, Australia.
Supervised one Ph.D. Thesis, National University of Singapore.
Supervised four Masters Thesis, National University of Singapore.
Supervised 14 Honors Thesis (five of them received first class honors), NUS, Singapore.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES:
Associate Editor, Singapore Economic Review
Member, Editorial Board, The International Journal of banking and Finance
Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Lahore Journal of Economics
Member, Panel of External Evaluator (for Ph.D. program), Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
Member, Panel of External Referees, SBP Research Bulleting
Refereed paper for the following journals:
International Economic Journal; Empirical Economics; The World Development (UK); Applied Economics
(UK); Economica; Asia Pacific Journal of Economics and Business (Australia); Journal of Economic
Integration (Korea); Journal of Empirical Finance, Singapore Economic Review (Singapore); Journal of Asia
Pacific Business (USA); ASEAN Economic Bulletin (Singapore); Pakistan Development Review (Pakistan);
and Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies (Malaysia).
Refereed books/chapters for the following publishers:
Edward Elgar Publishing Co, U.K.
Prentice-Hall Publishing Co., Singapore
Singapore University Press, Singapore
Harcourt (Thomson Learning), Australia.
CONSULTANCY WORK:
Consultant, CitiGroup-CMER, for Project and workshop on Corporate Governance in Pakistan:
Regulation, Supervision and Performance Lahore, March - May 2004.
Visiting Consultant, UNDP-TOKTEN, Pakistan, September October 2002.
Consultant, Asian Development Bank (ADB), Manila, the Philippines. Collaborated with Y.C. Park on a
report on Impact of Policy Responses to the Asian Crises: Experience of Indonesia, Malaysia and
Thailand, October 1999.
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Consultant, Asian Development Bank (ADB), Manila, the Philippines. Collaborated with Reza Siregar
and Tilak Abeysinghe on a report on Financial Sector Restructuring in Singapore: Issues for the 21st
Century, March 2000.
Coordinator, for a Course on Prudential Regulations in the Banking Sector, jointly Organized by the
Economic Executive Programme (EEP), Department of Economics, National University of Singapore
and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore and held from 15-19 November 1999. Participants
included mid-level central bank officials from ASAEN economies.
Coordinator, for a Course on ASEAN Economies, jointly Organized by the Economic Executive
Programme (EEP), Department of Economics, National University of Singapore and the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, Singapore. Participants included mid-level economists and policy makers from ASAEN
economies. Course held in Singapore from 31 July to 4 August 2000.
Coordinator, for a Course on Banking and Finance for Central Asia, jointly organized by the Economic
Executive Programme (EEP), Department of Economics, National University of Singapore and the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore. Participants included mid-level central bankers, economists
and policy makers from Central Asian and new ASEAN member countries. Course
held in Singapore from 4-9 September, 2000.
Invited Lecture, Myanmar s Membership to AFTA/APEC: Issues Involved in Economic Diplomacy,
at the workshop AFTA/APEC: Planning Issues for Myanmar s Eventual Membership sponsored by
Hanns-Seidel Foundation, Yangoon, Myanmar, June 6-7, 1996.
Visiting Specialist, Module I, 20th SEANZA Course on Macroeconomic Policy Framework, Economic
Development, and Financial Management, Karachi, Pakistan, October 1994.
Conference Presentations:
2nd Singapore Economic review Conference, Singapore, 2-4 August 2007.
2nd SBP International Conference on Fixed Income Market Development in Emerging
Economies, State Bank of Pakistan, Karachi, Pakistan, 18-19 December 2006.
22nd AGM of the Pakistan Society of Development Economists, Lahore, Pakistan, 20-23
December, 2006.
10th Meeting of East Asian Economic Association, Beijing, China, 17-19 November, 2006.
Financial Market Contagion: Evidence from Asia Using Fraction Co-integration and Multivariate
GARCH Approach (with Gulasekaran Rajaguru), Paper presented at the Asian Finance
Association Conference 2006, Auckland, New Zealand, 16-18 July 2006.
Economic Growth, Inflation and Monetary Policy in Pakistan: Preliminary Empirical Estimates.
Paper presented at the 21st Annual Meeting of the Pakistan Society of Development Economists
(PSDE), Islamabad, Pakistan, 19-21 December 2005.
Is Inflation Targeting the Best Policy Choice for Emerging Economies? A Survey of Emerging
Market Experiences and Lessons for Pakistan. Paper presents at State Bank of Pakistan
conference on Monetary-cum-Exchange Rate Regime: What Works Best for Emerging
Markets? Karachi, Pakistan, 14-15 October 2005.
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Financial Market Linkages or spillovers: Evidence from Asia Using Multivariate GARCH Approach.
Paper presented at the Asian Finance Association Conference 2005, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 11-
13 July 2005. Also presented at the International Conference on Finance, Copenhagen, 2-4
September 2005.
Financial Market Linkages in South Asia: Evidence Using a Multivariate GARCH Model (with
Rajaguru Gulasekaran), Paper presented at the 20th Annual Meeting of the Pakistan Society of
Development Economists (PSDE) held in Islamabad, Pakistan, 13-15 January 2005.
Banking Crises: Prediction, Prescription and Policy Responses (with Lina Irawati), Paper presented at
the 2004 ESAM, Melbourne, Australia.
Macroeconomic Effects of Financial Reforms in Pakistan, Paper presented at the 19th Annual
Meeting of the Pakistan Society of Development Economists (PSDE), held in Islamabad,
Pakistan, 14-16 January 2004.
Contagion Effects of Asian Financial Crisis: Implications for South Asia, Paper presented at the
South and South-east Asian Econometric Society Conference, 28-30 December, 2002, Lahore
University of Management Sciences, Lahore Pakistan.
Was Financial Contagion the source of Asian Crisis? Paper presented at the 8th East Asian
Economic Association (EAEA) meeting held in Kuala Lumpur, 3-5 November 2002.
Global Impact of the Asian Financial Crises, Royal Statistical Society s Annual Meeting, held in
United Kingdom. 3-6 September, 2002
Contagion Effect from the Asian Financial Crisis: Sectoral Analysis, Paper presented at the 1999
World Bank Global Development Network (GDN) conference Bonn, Germany, December 5-9,
1999.
Contagion Effect of Asian Financial Crisis: What has to be done next? presented at the 1999 Far-
Eastern Meeting of the Econometric Society (FEMES) held in Singapore, 1-2 July 1999. Also
presented at the 1999 Asia-Pacific Finance Association Conference (APFA), RMIT University,
Melbourne, Australia, 11-14 July 1999.
Asian Miracle to Asian Crisis and the Role of Financial Liberalization: Evidence from Selected Asian
Economies. Presented at the 1999 Australasian Meeting of the Econometric Society
(ESAM) to be held at University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, 7-9 July 1999. Also accepted
for presentation at the 12 World Congress of the International Economic Association, held at
Buenos Aires, 23-27 August 1999.
The Impact of and Policy Responses to the Regional Economic Crisis, paper presented at the
Economic Society of Singapore Conference on Understanding the Singapore s Economy,
August 22, 1998, Singapore.
Imports, Exports, and Economic Growth: Are They Related? Evidence from Singapore, Paper
presented at the Far Eastern Econometric Conference, Hong Kong, July 24-26, 1997.
Savings, Investment and Financial Liberalization: A Case Study of Singapore, Paper presented at the
International Conference on the Economic Development and Transformation of the East Asian
Economies, Hong Kong, July 27-28, 1997.
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Macroeconomic Effects of Financial Liberalization: Evidence from Southeast Asian Economies,
Paper presented at the 1997 Annual Conference of the ESRC-sponsored Development
Economics Study Group, Birmingham, UK, September 4-6, 1997.
Budget Deficits Vs Current Account Deficits: Testing the Long-Run Relationship for Selected
Developing Countries (with Teo Wee Guan), presented at the India and South Asia Econometric
Society Conference, Centre for Economic Development, New Delhi, India, December 28-30, 1996.
Modelling Money Demand for Open Economies Using ECM: The case of Selected Asian Countries
(with Loh Ka Leung, Stanley), presented at the North American Economics and Finance
Association (NAEFA) held at San Francisco, USA, January 5-7, 1996. Also presented at Fourth
Malaysian Econometric Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, October 9-10, 1996.
Financial Liberalization and Money Demand: Estimates for Pakistan, presented at the International
Conference on Management Sciences, Lahore University of Management Sciences, Lahore,
Pakistan, June 26-29, 1996.
Monetary, Financial, and Fiscal Sectors Development in Vietnam, Paper presented at the 3rd
Workshop on Economic Management and Transition towards a Market Economy, Singapore,
October 1994.
Inflationary Financing of Fiscal Deficits in Developing Countries, presented at the 7th World
Econometric Congress held in Tokyo, Japan, August 22-29, 1995. An earlier version of this paper
was presented at the Second International Conference on Economic Modeling for Asia-Pacific,
Sydney, Australia, August 24- 26, 1994.
Seminar Presentations:
Papers presented at seminars at the following universities/institutions:
Economic Growth Centre, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
Bond University, Faculty of Business, Australia
University of Queensland (UQ), Australia
Griffith University, School of International Business, Australia
University of New Castle, Australia
Monash University, Department of Econometrics, Clayton Campus, Australia
Monash University, Department of Economics, Clayton Campus, Australia.
Monash University, School of Banking and Finance, Caulfield Campus, Australia
National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore
Singapore Management University (SMU), Singapore.
University of Masstricht, the Netherland.
Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), Lahore, Pakistan
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE), Islamabad, Pakistan
UNIVERSITY/COMMUNITY SERVICE:
Member, Research Committee (2004 2006), Faculty of Business, Bond University, Australia.
Member, Academic Committee (2004 2006), Faculty of Business, Bond University, Australia.
Member, Interview Panel and Selection Committee (2006), Faculty position Professor of Finance
Member, Interview Panel and Selection Committee (2006), Faculty position Professor of International
Business
Member, Interview Panel (2005), Faculty position Deputy Dean of Business
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Member, University Ethics Committee, September 2004 August 2005, Bond University, Australia.
Member, Faculty Plagiarism Tribunal, Business School (various occasions).
Member and Business Faculty representative, Transition Committee (2005) - (to deal with issues arising as
a result of merger of IT and Business faculties).
Member, AQUA Committee, September 2003 August 2004, Faculty of Business, Bond University,
Australia.
Member, Ph.D. Review Committee, Faculty of Business, Bond University, Australia.
Seminar Coordinator, School of Business, Bond University, Australia, January-September 2002
Member, Undergraduate Business Program Review Committee, School of Business, Bond University,
Australia
Joint Coordinator, Honour s Programme, National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore, 1999-2000.
Editor, Economics Newsletter, Department of Economics, National University of Singapore, 1998-99
Associate Editor, Economics Newsletter, Department of Economics, National University of Singapore,
1993-94 & 1995-97
Member, Local Organizing Committee, Far-Eastern Econometric Society Conference held in Singapore in
July 1-3, 1999
Member, Post-graduate Committee, Department of Economics, NUS, 1998-99, 1999-2000
Member, Center for the Study of Transitional Economies (CSTE), Department of Economics, National
University of Singapore, 1993-94
Member, Economic Management Series for Executives (EMSE), Department of Economics, National
University of Singapore, 1994-95
Departmental Representative, Faculty Public Relations Committee, 1996-97, 1997-98
Panel Judge, National Economic Quiz 1994 & 1995, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Course Coordinator, Money & Banking (Master s), 1998-99, NUS
Course Coordinator, Topics in Money & Banking (Honor s), 1995-96, 1997-2000, NUS
Course Coordinator, Money & Banking I, Special Term 1996-97, 1998-99, NUS
Course Coordinator, Mathematical Economics (2nd year), 1993-94, NUS
Course Coordinator, Mathematical Economics (Honor s), 1993-94, NUS
Coordinator, Public Relations Committee, Department of Economics, NUS, 1998-99
TRAINING:
Project Implementation Course sponsored by USAID/Washington held in Karachi, Pakistan,
Oct-Nov 1985.
Project Analysis for Agriculture & Rural Development, USDA, Washington, D.C. April-June 1984.
COMPUTER SKILLS:
Extensive knowledge of and experience in Lotus 1-2-3, Excel, Microsoft Word, WordPerfect,
and TSP (mainframe), TSP (micro), Eviews, and MicroFit
Working knowledge of RATS and DBase.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
Life Member, Economic Society of Singapore
Member, The Econometric Society
Member, The Economic Society of Australia
Member, American Economic Association
Member, Pakistan Society of Development Economists
Member, North American Economics and Finance Association
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PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES:
Noel Gaston, Professor of Economics, School of Business, Bond University, Gold Coast, QLD 4229, Australia,
Fax: (617-****-****, E-mail: ***********@****.***.**
Mohamed Ariff, Professor of Finance, Monash University, Department of Accounting and Finance, Caulfield
Campus, Caulfield, Victoria 3161 Australia, Ph (O) :( 613-****-****, Fax (O): (613-****-****,
E-mail: *******.*****@******.******.***.**
Arthur H. Goldsmith, Jackson T. Stephens Professor of Economics, School of Commerce, Economics, and
Politics, Room 213, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA 24450, Phone: 540-***-****
Fax: 540-***-****, E-mail: GoldsmithA@.wlu.edu
Euston Quah, Head, Department of Economics, Professor of Economics, Nanyang Technological University
(NTU), Singapore, E-mail: ********@***.***.**
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