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| Dr. Ejaz Ghani | |
| Dean, Faculty of Economics | |
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| 051-9248092 | |
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| 051-9248065 |
Ph.D. Ag. Economics (with major in Applied and Resource Economics, International Trade and Finance, Business Administration and Industrial Organization) M.A. Political Science |
1) Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Quaid-e-Azam University Campus, Islamabad, Pakistan, Chief of Research, 2008 till-todate. TEACHING EXPERIENCE: 13 YEARS SINCE 1996 Taught Ph.D Courses in “Industrial Organization AND International Economics” at PIDE, Quaid-e-Azam University Campus, Islamabad. Taught “International Economics” to Mid-career Overseas Diplomats at Foreign Service Academy, Islamabad. Taught “International Trade and WTO” Courses to Foreign Service Probationers at Foreign Service Academy, Islamabad. |
Journal Articles 4. The Wheat Pricing Policies in Pakistan: Some Alternative Options. Pakistan Development Review, 37:2 (Summer 1998). 5. “Scale and Scope Economies in Banking: A Case Study of the Agricultural Development Bank of Pakistan”, Pakistan Development Review, Vol. 35, No. 3, (Autumn) 1996 , with Musleh-ud Din and S. K. Qureshi. 6. “Efficiency of Large Scale Manufacturing in Pakistan.” The Pakistan Development Review, 45 (4), 2006, with Tariq Mahmood and Musleh-ud Din. 7. “Non-Agricultural Market Access (NAMA): A South Asian Perspective.” Pakistan Development Review, Vol. XXXXIV, No.4, Part-II, 2005, with A. R. Kemal and Musleh-ud Din. 8. “Openness and Economic Growth in Pakistan”, Pakistan Development Review, Vol.XXXXII, No.4, Part II, 2003, with Musleh-ud Din and Omer Siddique. 9. “Domestic Resource Mobilization for Development in Pakistan”, Pakistan Development Review, vol. 36, 1997, with S. K. Qureshi and Musleh-ud Din. 10. “Impact of Infrastructure and Agro-climate on the Location of Rural Bank Branches in Pakistan: A Preliminary Assessment”, Pakistan Development Review, vol. 35, 1996, with S. K. Qureshi and Musleh-ud Din. 11. “Employment Generation in Rural Pakistan with a special focus on Rural Industrialization”, Pakistan Development Review, Vol.XXXVIII, No.4, Winter 1989, with S. K. Qureshi. 12. “Consumption Patterns of Major Food Items in Pakistan: Provincial, Sectoral, and Inter-temporal Differences”, Pakistan Development Review, Vol.XXVII, No.4, winter 1988, with S. J. Malik and M. Mushtaq. 13. Taxes and Subsidies on Agricultural Producers as Elements of Intersectoral Transfer of Resources: Magnitude of the Transfer and Search for Policy Options. Pakistan Development Review, Vol.XXVII, No.4, winter 1988, with S. K. Qureshi and M. Mushtaq. 14. “Rural Urban Differences and the Stability of Consumption Behaviour: An Intertemporal Analysis of the Household Income and Expenditure Survey Data”, Pakistan Development Review, Vol.XXVI, No.4, winter 1987, with S. J. Malik and K. Abbas. 15. “Rural Credit and Rural Development: Some Issues”, Pakistan Development Review, VOL.XXIII, Nos, 2&3, Summer-Autumn, 1984 , with S. K. Qureshi and K. Abbas.
16. “Agricultural Pricing and Taxation in Pakistan: Some Policy Issues, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Islamabad, Pakistan: 1987, with S. K. Qureshi, S. J. Malik, K. Abbas and A. N. Siddiqui. 17. Science and Technology-based Industrial Vision of Pakistan’s Economy and Prospects for Growth. PIDE/HEC. 2005, with A. R. Kemal, Rehana Siddiqui, Musleh-ud Din, Munir Ahmad and Muhammad Iqbal.
18. “National Strategies For Regional Integration: South and East Asian Case Studies, with Nadeem Ul Haque, Edited by Joseph Francois, Pradumna B. Rana and Ganeshan Wignaraja , Asian Development Bank, Anthem Press, 2009. 19. Non-Agricultural Market Access: Priorities for South Asia, in South Asian Perspectives in the WTO Doha Round: In Search of a True Development Agenda, CUTS International: Jaipur, 2005. 20. Science and Technology based Industrial Vision of Pakistan’s Economy and Prospects of Growth: Chemicals Process Industry. PIDE/HEC, Islamabad 2005. 21. Science and Technology based Industrial Vision of Pakistan’s Economy and Prospects of Growth: The Pakistan Leather Industry. PIDE/HEC, Islamabad 2005. 22. “Agricultural Diversification in Pakistan: Status and Opportunities”, Chapter in the book by IFPRI (2006), Washington D.C. 23. Agricultural Marketing and International Trade in Human Development in South Asia 2002, Oxford University Press. 24. Economic Cooperation between East-Asia and South-Asia: Pakistan’s Case, forthcoming in Asian Development Bank Publication. 25. The Study on Trade and Investment Policies in Developing Countries. Tokyo, Institute of Developing Economies, 1997. 26. Economic Performance, Cost Structure, and Program Placement of Bank Branches in Pakistan. PIDE Research Report No. 165, 1998, with S. K. Qureshi and Musleh-ud Din. 27. Domestic Resource Mobilization for Development: An Analysis of Past Trends and Future Options. PIDE Research Report No. 167, with Musleh-ud Din and S. K. Qureshi. 28. The Challenges of WTO. Senate, 2005, with A.R. Kemal. 29. Efficiency of Large Scale Manufacturing in Pakistan: A Production Frontier Approach. PIDE Working Paper 2007: 27, with Tariq Mahmood and Musleh-ud Din.
31. Pakistan’s Industrial Structure. Industrial Vision and Industrial Policy Parameters. Volume I, with A. R. Kemal and Musleh-ud Din. 32. Industrial Protection and Incentives. Industrial Vision and Industrial Policy Parameters. Volume II, with A. R. Kemal and Musleh-ud Din. 34. Policies for Industrial Success. Industrial Vision and Industrial Policy Parameters. Volume IV, with A. R. Kemal and Musleh-ud Din. 35. Cost of Doing Business in Pakistan: A Case Study of OICCI Members. 36. Trade-Related Challenges Facing Exporters in Pakistan , with A. R. Kemal. 37. Economic Cooperation between East-Asia and South-Asia, with Nadeem Ul Haq. 38. The Challenges of WTO for IDB Member Countries, with A. R. Kemal and Mumtaz Ahmed.
40. Trade Policy Reforms, Dhakar, Senegal. 41. Making Regional Economic Integration Work 42. Openness, Institutions and Policies: Determinants of Globalization and Growth in Developing Countries. 43. WTO regulations and the Audio-Visional Sector: An Analytical Framework for Pakistan. 44. Trade Liberalization, Financial Sector Reforms and Growth. 45. Badla Investment in the Karachi Stock Exchange: An Investigation of Causal Relations. 46. X-efficiency, Scale Economies, Technological Progress and Competition of Pakistan’s Bank. 47. Policy Induced Inflation: An Analysis of Core Inflation in a Broader Perspective. |
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