School of Business, Business Building Bond University, QLD 4229, Australia Email: skhan@bond.edu.au Research Page: http://works.bepress.com/safdar_khan/ Curriculum Vitae SAFDAR KHAN Primary Fields of Interest Behavioural Economics; Interdisciplinary Studies; Micro & Macroeconomics; Applied Microeconometrics. Research Topics: Behavioural Economics: Theoretical and applied economics research analysis Applied Policy Research: Industrial studies, Inflation monitor, Sustainable Economic Growth & Financial Sector Development. Family Economics: Household decision making theory, women empowerment studies, Household welfare studies. Social &Cultural Anthropology and Social Psychology Teaching Interest: Applied Micro-econometrics; Applied Economics; Quantitative Methods; Microeconomics; Macroeconomics; Statistics; Mathematical Economics; Money & Monetary Policy, Household Economics; Social & Cultural Anthropology Employment and Key Experience Teaching Fellow: Present Teaching fellow of Economics and Statistics. Business School, Bond University. Academic Tutor: 2009-present Teaching as a tutor in the subjects of econometrics, statistics, Business Conditions Analysis, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics and Money & Monetary Policy Analysis, department of Economics and Statistics, Bond University. Senior Economics/ Business Analyst: 2006-08 Senior Economic/business analyst at State Bank of Pakistan (central bank). Main responsibilities include supervising and providing feedback in preparing policy documents on various sectors of the economy. Economics/ Business Analyst 2003-06 Employed as Economic/business analyst at State Bank of Pakistan (central bank). Main responsibilities include analysing different sectors of the economy and contribute in the regular and periodical publications of the organization and provide feedback for the applied policy analysis. Main sectors include large scale and small scale manufacturing industrial analysis, growth and financial sector nexus analysis for SAARC and ASIAN countries, inflation monitor.
Education: PhD (Economics): 2009-12 Coursework: Coursework completed with High Distinction (HD) and obtained first position in the class. Thesis: The Role of Women Empowerment on Children s Health and Educational Well-being: Theory and Evidence (in progress). Bond University, Australia M.Phil. (Economics): 2000-02 Coursework: High Distinction in Research Component and 2 nd position in the class of 16 students Thesis: The Role of Financial Sector Development in Economic Growth; Cross Country Analysis. Q. A. University Masters (Economics): 1997-99 First class and top position in the class of 47 students, Punjab University, Lahore, Pakistan B.A. (Economics): 1994-96 Punjab University, Lahore, Pakistan Fsc.: 1992-94 with pre-medical sciences and additional mathematics, BISE, Lahore, Pakistan Matriculation: 1990-92 High distinction. BISE, Faisalabad, Pakistan Professional Training and Applied Courses International Monetary Fund (IMF) Regional Office, Singapore: 2005 I was selected by IMF as a young central banker and invited to participate in her training programme on Macroeconomic Modelling and Forecasting under the supervision of Dr. Neil R Ericson (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington D.C. USA). International Monetary Fund (IMF) Head Quarters, Washington, USA: 2005 I was again selected by IMF as a young central banker and invited to participate in her training programme on Theory and Empirics of Growth under the supervision of Prof. Xavier Sala-i- Martin (Department of Economics, Columbia University, USA). Economics/Business Analyst Training Programme: 2003 By joining the central bank I was provided extensive long term training programme on business, banking business and applied policy analysis. Central banking programme: 2003 Further, I was provided exposure to central banking business and applied policy research training at the central bank.
Academic and Professional Skills Applied Econometrics/Statistical Computing: Applied Economics/Business: Applied Policy Research: I have acquired a wide set of skills in econometrics/statistics stretching over almost 10 years during academics and employee capacity. I have sufficient skills in computing and utilizing different econometrics/statistical packages commonly used in academic and applied policy research analysis. For example these include Eviews, STATA, SPSS, GiveWin along with others usually used in the quantitative analysis. I have studied by enrolling in the subjects of applied economics, Mulitivariate Statistics, Baysian & Micro-econometrics and Advanced Time Series Econometrics during M.Phil and PhD study programmes. Further, I have utilized and applied these of my skills by producing various research projects and independent publications. Working in the research department of the central bank has provided me with the 6-years of experience in applied policy area of research. Furthermore, I achieved best training in applied policy research by participating in such like training programmes of the central bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF). It has enabled me to contribute efficiently in policy formulations and producing independent research publications. Professional Awards Departmental Commitment Award: 2005 I was awarded departmental commitment award by the Research Department of Central bank. Organizational Competence Award: 2006 I was further awarded organizational competence award by the central bank for my research publication contributions. Elected Positions Elected President 2010-11 I was elected as president of HDR student society across all faculties of university wide. The major role of president include representing students on different forums of decision making and providing feedback to the academic board. authorities. Elected HDR Representative 2010-12 I was also elected as HDR representative of Business faculty HDR students. The main role of representative was to organize academic and social events for the students and to highlight the concerns of students to the managing authorities.
Academic Distinctions, Grants and Awards Research Publication Award: 2011 2011, Research Publication Award, Bond University PVC-Research Scholarship: 2010-13 Exceptional research potential in undertaking high degree research program. Bond University Dean s Academic Scholarship: 2009-13 Exceptional research potential in undertaking high degree research program. Bond University Murray Educational Citizenship: 2009 This award is in recognition of a student who makes a significant impact on the educational experience of other students by playing a positive role in a School of Business class. Vice Chancellor s Academic Excellence Award: 2009 This prize is awarded to the postgraduate student with the highest GPA, Bond University Dean s Academic Excellence Award: 2009 This prize is awarded to the postgraduate student with the highest GPA, Bond University Best Performance in the Subject Award: 2009 This prize is awarded to the postgraduate student with the highest grade in that subject in the class. Merit Scholarship: 2000-02 This scholarship is awarded to the best performer in the programme. First Position: 1999 Achieved first position in M.A. Economics International Conferences and World Economic Seminars SBP-International Conference: 2005 participated in the conference on MONETARY- CUM-EXCHANGE RATE REGIME: WHAT WORKS BEST FOR EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES? SBP-International Conference: 2006 FIXED INCOME MARKET DEVELOPMENT IN EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES SBP-International Conference: 2007 INFLATION TARGETING Pakistan and the World Economy Seminar Series: 2005-07 I had been part of the team in organizing and participating in these seminars. The 23 rd Annual General Meeting and Conference: 2008 Participated and presented paper in this conference on Environmental and Natural Resource Management: Issues and Challenges.
Published Papers (Peer Reviewed Journals) [1] Political instability and inflation in Pakistan (with Dr Saqib), Journal of Asian Economics, doi:10.1016/j.asieco.2011.08.006 [2] Governance-Default Risk Relationship and the Demand for Intermediated and Non- Intermediated Debt (with Dr. Husam Aldamen and Dr. Keith Duncan), Australian Accounting Business and Finance Journal, (forthcoming) Volume 6, Issue 3. 2012. [3] A Small Open Economy DSGE Model for Pakistan, Pakistan Development Review. 47: 963-1008, 2009. [4] Does Volatility In Government Borrowing Leads To Higher Inflation? Evidence from Pakistan, Journal of Applied Economic Sciences, vol. 3(3(5) _Fall), pages 187-202. 2008. [5] Estimating Output Gap for Pakistan Economy: Structural and Statistical Approaches. SBP Research Bulletin, Vol. 4, No. 1, November, 2008. [6] A Note on Sustained Economic Growth for Pakistan SBP Research Bulletin, Vol. 4, No. 1, November, 2008. [7] An Analysis of Pakistan s Vulnerability to Crisis, Pakistan Development Review. 45:597-610, 2008. [8] Macro Determinants of Total Factor Productivity in Pakistan, SBP Research Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 2, 2006. Published Reports/Special Research Documents (Chapters) [1] Inflation Monitor (a monthly publication); http://www.sbp.org.pk/publications/inflation_monitor/2006/jun/im_jun_06.pdf [2] Financial Sector Deepening and Economic Growth in Pakistan (Financial Sector Assessment, 2003); http://www.sbp.org.pk/publications/fsa-2003/chapter_8.pdf [3] Macroeconomic and Financial Sector Comparison with SAARC and ASEAN Countries, (Financial Sector Assessment, 2004); http://www.sbp.org.pk/publications/fsa-2004/chapter_10.pdf [4] Industrial Sector - Energy Sector of Pakistan (SBP Annual Report, FY 05); http://www.sbp.org.pk/reports/annual/arfy05/chp-2.pdf [5] Dynamics of Energy Consumption (SBP Quarterly Report, FY06); http://www.sbp.org.pk/reports/quarterly/fy06/second/energy-dynamics.pdf
Working Papers [1] Political Instability and Inflation in Pakistan. (with Dr. Omar F Saqib) SBP Working Paper No. 29, Karachi: SBP. 2009. http://www.sbp.org.pk/publications/wpapers/2009/wp29.pdf [2] Estimating Output Gap for Pakistan Economy: Structural and Statistical Approaches. SBP Working Paper No. 24, Karachi: SBP. 2008. http://www.sbp.org.pk/publications/wpapers/2008/wp24.pdf [3] An Analysis of Pakistan s Vulnerability to Crisis. SBP Working Paper No. 21, Karachi: SBP. 2008.http://www.sbp.org.pk/publications/wpapers/2008/wp21.pdf [4] Macro Determinants of Total Factor Productivity in Pakistan SBP Working Paper No. 10, Karachi: SBP. 2006. http://www.sbp.org.pk/publications/wpapers/2008/wp10.pdf [5] Women s Decision Making: A Contextual Assessment, (with Rabia Awan, May 2011) http://ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/30820.html Research Projects [1] Analysis of Kiren Sales Corporation s Survey Data, (with Dr. Keith Duncan). Bond University, 2009. [2] Financial Reforms and Efficiency of Banking Sector of Pakistan: A Survey of Empirical Literature, (with Dr. Ahmed M Khalid). Bond University, 2009. [3] Inflation Dynamics: A Structural Estimation, (with Dr. Gulasekaran Rajaguru). Bond University, 2009. [4] Quarterly GDP Estimates for Selected South Asian Economies, (with Dr. Gulasekaran Rajaguru). Bond University, 2009. [5] Exchange Rate of Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong: A Time Series Analysis, (with Dr. Gulasekaran Rajaguru) Bond University, 2009. [6] Is Marketing Research the Cure for Norton Healthcare Kosair Children s Hospital s Ailments? (with Dr. Gulasekaran Rajaguru). Bond University, 2009. [7] Financial Sector Reforms and Banking Sector Soundness: A Multivariate Evaluation, (with Dr. Gulasekaran Rajaguru). Bond University, 2009. References: [On request if required]