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Dr. Rana Ejaz Ali Khan

Associate Professor and Chairman Department of Economics

The Islamia University of Bahawalpur Bahawalpur, Pakistan. www.iub.edu.pk NIC No. 36402-0823469-7 Phone Off: 92 062 9255491 Res: 92 062 2011323 Cell: 92 0345-8724744 e-mail ranaejazalikhan@yahoo.com RESEARCH

HEC Approved Supervisor Impact Factor: 7.05 EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Economics 2005

Institution: Bahauddin Zakarya University Multan. Pakistan. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2012-to date: Associate Professor and Chairman, Department of Economics. The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur.

2012-14: Chairman Affiliation Committee, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur.

2011-12: Associate Professor and Head, Department of Management Sciences, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Sahiwal. 2011-12: Convener Admission Committee, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Sahiwal.

2008: Member National Curriculum Review Committee, HEC Islamabad.

2007-08: Member Committee for Undergraduate Program, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur.

2005-11: Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur.

2005-11: Coordinator M.Phil. and Ph.D. Program, Department of Economics. The Islamia University of Bahawalpur.

2005-2007, 2009-2010: Member CIM Committee, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur.

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2005-11: Member Board of Studies, Economics, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur.

2005-11: DSA Department of Economics.

1995-2005: Lecturer in Economics, Government Faridia College Pakpattan.

PUBLICATIONS

1. 1996 “Analytical study of economic aspects of poultry farming – A case

study of Distt. Pakpattan” Journal of Rural Development and Administration ,28,3:106-129.

2. 1999 “An analysis of Child labor and schooling in Pakistan – A trade

off” Journal of Rural Development and Administration, 31,4:95-107.

3. 2001 “Socio-economic aspects of child labor – A case study of children

in auto-workshops” Lahore Journal of Economics, 6,1:93-112.

4. 2002 “Income and Employment Situation of Landless Non-Farm Labor

Force in Lower Rural Punjab” GCU Economic Journal Vol.34, No.1,2:1-13.

5. 2002 “Private Schooling-A Quality Puzzle” Lahore Journal of

Economics, 7,2:41-64.

6. 2003 “Gender Disparity in Education in Pakistan-Extent, Trends and

Factors” GCU Economic Journal, 36,1&2:83-93.

7. 2003 “Determinants of Schooling in Rural Areas of Pakistan” Lahore

Journal of Economics, 8,2:99-122.

8. 2003 “Children in Different Activities: Child Schooling and Child Labor”

Pakistan Development Review, 42,2:137-160.

9. 2004 “Simultaneous Decision Making of Child Schooling and Child

Labor in Pakistani Urban Households” Lahore Journal of Economics, 9,1:127-148.

10.2004 “Probit Analysis of Part-time Labor Force Participation of

Pakistani Children” Indian Journal of Labor Economics, 47,2:237-249.

11.2004 “Economics of Malnutrition in Children” Journal of Educational

Research, 7,1,2:26-39.

12.2005 “Economically Active Children and Home-care Children-How Much

They Differ” Indian Journal of Labor Economics, 48,3:495-508.

13.2005 “Gender Discrimination in Demand for Child Schooling” GCU

Economics Journal, 37,1&2:29-58.

14.2006 “Informal Sector: A Case Study of Working Women in

Bahawalpur” Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 6,2:49-79.

15.2007 “Informally Employed Women: Their Characteristics and

Contribution in Household Budget” Journal of Applied Sciences, 7,14:1901-1907.

16.2008 “Impact of Globalization and Economic Growth on Income

Distribution: A Case of Pakistan” IUB Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 6,2:7-33.

17.2008 “Gender Analysis of Children Activities in Pakistan” Pakistan

Development Review, 47,2:169-195.

18.2009 “Legislation for Child Labor and Compulsory Schooling in

Pakistan: Some Issues” Asian Journal of Development Matters, 3,1:68-78.

19.2009 “Urban Informal Sector: How Much Women are Struggling for

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20.2009 “Crowding Out Effect of Public Borrowing: A Case of Pakistan”

Journal of Economic Policy and Research, 4,2:66-81.

21.2010 “Who are the Children Going to School in Urban Punjab-Pakistan”

International Journal of Social Economics, 37,6:442-465.

22.2010 “Labor Force Participation of Married Women in Punjab

(Pakistan)” International Journal of Social Economics, 37,9:592-612.

23.2010 “Old Wine in New Bottles: Saving-Growth Nexus: Innovative

Accounting Technique in Pakistan” Theoretical and Applied Economics, 17,7 (548):49-60.

24.2010 “Life in Slums: A Case Study of Bahawalpur” Afro Asian Journal

of Anthropology and Social Policy, 1,1:31-50.

25.2010 “Trade Growth and Poverty: A Case of Pakistan” Pakistan Journal

of Commerce and Social Sciences, 4,2:173-184.

26.2010 “Agricultural Land Expansion in Pakistan: An Empirical Analysis”

Indian Journal of Agricultural Research, 44,4:235-244.

27.2010 “Financial Sector Reforms and Household Savings in Pakistan:

ARDL Approach” African Journal of Business Management, 4,16:3447-3456.

28.2011 “Impact Evaluation of Structural Adjustment Program: A Case

Study of Pakistan” European Journal of Economics Finance and Administrative Sciences, 29:52-62.

29.2011 “Unemployment and Property Crimes in Pakistan” Asian

Economic and Financial Review, 1,3:124-133.

30.2011 “Malnutrition in Primary School-age Children: A Case Study of

Urban and Slum Areas of Bahawalpur, Pakistan” International Journal of Social Economics, 38,9:748-766.

31.2011 “Women in Urban Informal Sector: Labor Protection Policy

Concerns” Lahore Journal of Policy Studies, 4.1:29-48.

32.2011 “Trade Liberalization, Poverty and Inequality Nexus: A Case

Study of India” Asian Economic and Financial Review, 1,3:114-119.

33.2012 “Determinants of Food Security in Rural Areas of Pakistan”

International Journal of Social Economics,39,12:

34.2012 “Microfinance and Women Empowerment: A Case study of

District Bahawalpur (Pakistan)” African Journal of Business

Management, 6,12:4514-4521.

35.2012 “Household Choice of Public Versus Private Schooling: A Case

Study of Bahawalpur City” Middle-East Journal of Scientific Research, 11,1:94-99.

36.2012 “Trade Poverty and Inequality Nexus: The Case of Pakistan”

World Applied Sciences Journal, 18,5:722-726.

37.2012 “Effectiveness of Exchange Rate in Pakistan: Causality Analysis”

Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences, 6,1:83-96.

38.2013: “Earning Determinants and Urban Informal Sector: Evidence

from District Multan” Pakistan Vision, 14(2):132-148.

39.2013 “Tourism-led Growth Hypothesis: A Case of Pakistan” Asia Pacific

Journal of Tourism Research, 18,4:303-313.

40.2013 “Financial Liberalization and Demand for Money: A Case of

Pakistan” Journal of Developing Areas, 47,2:

41.2013 “Adoptability of Korean Growth Model to Developing Economies:

The Case Study of Pakistan” Middle-East Journal of Scientific Research, 13:43-49

42.2013 “Velocity of Money in Pakistan: Time Series Analysis” Actual

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43.2013 “Primary-Export-Led Growth Hypothesis: A Case Study of

Pakistan” Actual Problems of Economics, 3,141:465-472.

44.2013 “Women Health-care in India: A Case of Tetanus Toxoid

Vaccination” Asian Development Policy Review, 1,1:1-14.

45.2014 “Socioeconomic Determinants of Prenatal-care Utilization in

Pakistan” American Journal of Scientific Research, 97:37-54.

46.2014 “Child Malnutrition in Developing Economies: A Case Study of

Bangladesh” Quality and Quantity, 48:1389-1408.

47.2014 “Foreign Direct Investment and Liberalization Policies in

Pakistan: An Empirical Analysis” Cogent Economics and Finance, 2,1.

48.2014 “Measuring the Governance in Pakistan: An Introduction to KU

Index” Acta Economica, 12,21:23-41.

49.2014 “Microfinance: Analysis of Impact on Poverty and Reaching the

Poorest of the Poor” European Journal of Scientific Research, 124,4:446-459.

50.2014 “Revealing Ideal Number of Children by Women: A

Socioeconomic Analysis Using Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey” Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences, 8,3:887-899.

51.2015 “Determinants of malnutrition in Indian children: new evidence

from IDHS through CIAF” Quality and Quantity, BOOKS

Child Labor in Pakistan: Estimates and Determinants

VDM-Publishing Germany. ISSN 978-3-639-24596-7

CONFERENCES

2008: 4th International Conference on Statistical Sciences. May, 9-11 at University of Gujrat. Title of the Paper: Household Characteristics: How Much They Affect The Contribution of a Woman.

2009: 5th International Conference on Statistical Sciences: Mathematics, Statistics and Application. January, 23-25 at National College of Business Administration and Economics, Lahore. Title of the paper: Determinants of Under-nutrition of Primary School-age Children: A Case Study of Urban Bahawalpur.

2009: 8th National Research Conference on Management and Computer

Sciences. 29th January at Szabist Islamabad. Title of the paper:

Crowding Out Effect of Pubic Borrowing: A Case Study of Pakistan. 2009: National Conference on Socio-Economic Stability in Pakistan. February 16-17 at Sarhad University of Science and Technology Peshawer. Title of the paper: Determinants of Food Security in Rural Areas of Pakistan.

2010: 6TH International Seminar on Recent Development in Official Statistics. March 18-19 at Shah Abdul Latif University Khairpur. Title of the paper: Financial Reforms and Household Savings in Pakistan. 2011: 1ST International Conference on Management and Economics. February 11-12 at COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Sahiwal. Title of the paper: Socioeconomic Determinants of Prenatal-care Utilization in Pakistan.

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2011: 1ST International Conference on Management and Economics. February

11-12 at COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Sahiwal. Title of the paper: Expansion of Monetary Sector and Economic Growth in Pakistan.

2012: 2ND International Conference on Contemporary Issues in Business

Management. July 4-5 at University of Central Punjab Lahore. Title of the paper: Formal and Informal Sector Agricultural Credit: A Case Study of Distt. Sahiwal.

2013: International Academic Conference on Social Sciences. July 27-28 at World Elite Hotels, Istanbul. Turkey. Title of the paper: Volatility in Sectors and National Income: A Comparative Analysis of Pakistan and Korea.

2013: International Conference on Economic, Financial and Management Outlooks. October 5-6 at Pearl International Hotel, Kaula Lumpur, Malaysia. Title of the paper: Impact of Terrorism on Remittances in Pakistan: An ARDL Approach.

2013: 5th South Asian International Conference (SAICON 2013) on Management, Innovation, Leadership, Economics and Society. 4-6 December at Pearl Continental Hotel, Bhurban, Pakistan. Title of the paper: Impact of Terrorism on Foreign Direct Investment in Pakistan: An ARDL Approach.

2014: International Conference on Migration, Education and Development in South Asia. 28th March at Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad. Title of the paper: Enigma of Household Wealth and Migration on Nutritional Status of Children: Clues from Bangladesh through BDHS.

2014: 11th International Conference on Urban Health. March 5-7 at

Manchester Convention Center, Manchester, UK. Title of the paper: Quality of Prenatal-care in Bangladesh: An Empirical Evidence from BDHS.

TRAINING/WORKSHOPS

2002: Intel Teach to the Future

A fifteen day workshop by Intel International to learn effective use of educational technology

2004-05: Islamic Orientation Program,

A three weeks training program specially designed for lecturers and professors of Social Sciences in International Islamic University, Islamabad.

2005: Quality Teaching: From Effective Learning to Total Learning One day workshop under School of Education, University of Manchester UK and Department of Education The Islamia University of Bahawalpur.

2005: Staff Development Course

A three weeks learning innovation course under the National Academy of Higher Education Islamabad.

2007: The Challenges and Implications of the WTO Regime for Different Sectors of the Economy of Pakistan

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One day workshop by Department of Planning and Development, Government of Punjab and Bahawalpur Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

2008: Applied Economics

One Week Workshop by HEC at Islamia University of Bahawalpur.

M.PHIL. THESES SUPERVISED

1. 2008: “Determinants of Inflation in Pakistan”. Muhammad Ishaq Mahar

2. 2009: “Analysis of Productivity of Sugar Industry in Pakistan”. Aziz Ahmed Khan

3. 2009: “Export Demand for Cotton and Allied Group of Pakistan: A Case Study of Pakistan”. Akhtar Hussain Malik

4. 2009: “Comparison of Islamic Financial System with Conventional Banking”. Abdul Ghafoor Awan

5. 2010: “Contribution of Working Women in Household Budget: A Case Study of Toba Tek Singh, Punjab, Pakistan” Shahida Mehtab.

6. 2011: “Export Potential of Cottage Industry: A Case Study of Sialkot”. Muhammad Furqan Maqsood

7. 2011: “Estimating Consumer Demand for Major Food Items in Pakistan: Micro Data Analysis”. Khalil Mudassar.

8. 2011: “The Choice of Formal and Informal Credit in Agriculture and Its Utilization: A Case Study of District Sahiwal”. Maryam Raza.

9. 2011: “Exchange Rate Volatility and Fiscal Policy: Causality Analysis”. Jamil Shah

10.2011: “Determinants of Intensity of Disease in Haemophilic Patients: A Case Study of Pakistan” M. Khalid Anser

11.2011: “Socioeconomic Impact of Lodhran Pilot Project: A Case Study of Lodhran District” Amjed Fakher.

12.2011: “Macroeconomic Policies and Economic Growth in Pakistan” Yasir Karim.

13.2012: “Causality Analysis between Poverty and Environment: A Case Study of Pakistan” Shoukat Ali

14.2013: “A Comparative Analysis of Household Consumption Pattern on Food and Non-food Items in Pakistan” Misbah Saleem

15.2013: “Governance and Macroeconomic Indicators in Pakistan: Time Series Analysis” Shafqat Ullah

16.2013: “Socioeconomic Empowerment and Rural Household Poverty in Pakistan: A Case Study of Bahawalpur Division” Muhammad Abrar-ul-Haq

17.2014: “Impact Evaluation of Banking Sector Reforms in Pakistan: Economic Growth, Investment and Saving” Beenish Nazir

18.2014: “Role of Human Capital and Physical Capital in Sectoral Growth in Pakistan: Time Series Analysis” Tehmina Abid

19.2014: “Determinants of Food Security in Pakistan: Regional and Sectoral Implications” Hira Faridi

20.2014: “Impact of Fiscal Policy on Economic Growth, Income Inequality and Sectoral Labor Productivity in Pakistan: Time Series Analysis” Bushra Jabeen Hashmi

21.2014: “Role of ZTBL in Welfare of Farming Households: A Case Study of Bahawalpur” Abid Hussain

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22.2015: “Impact Evaluation of Foreign Aid on Education and Health Sector in Pakistan” Ghulam Muhammad Qamri

23.2015: “Stock Market Development and Macroeconomic Indicators in Pakistan: Time Series Analysis” Muhammad Sharif

24.2015: “Impact of Insurance Sector Reforms on Saving, Investment and Economic Growth in Pakistan: Time Series Analysis” Muhammad Hammad Anjum

25.2015: “Determinants of Underground Economy in Pakistan” Rubina Kausar

26.2015: “Determinants of Social and Economic Exploitation of Working Women in Private formal sector : A case of Bahawalpur-Pakistan” Sara Ahmed

27.2015: “Impact of the Climate Change on the Agriculture Production in Pakistan” Mehvish Iqbal

28.2015: “Socioeconomic Determinants of Preventive measures of Child Health: A Case Study of Vaccination in Pakistan” Iqra Aslam

M.PHIL. THESES BEING SUPERVISED

1. “Labor Policy Concerns and Informal Sector Employment: A Case

Study of Urban Areas of District Bahawalnagar” Muhammad Afzal Babar

2. “Volatility of Exchange Rate and Industrial Trade in Pakistan” Muzafar

Hussain

3. “Impact of Financial Structure on Economic Growth and Volatility: A

Panel Study of Selected Asian Countries” Saif ur Rehman

4. “Implementation of Marshal Lerner Condition in Pakistan” Syeda Hina

Nawaz

5. “Political Economy of Tourism in Pakistan: A Time Series Analysis” M.

Kamran Rasheed

6. “Impact of Remittances on Health Seeking Behavior of Households

towards Infants and Mothers in Punjab: An Evidence from MICS” Malik Ijaz-ul-Haq

7. “Determinants of Rural Migration in Pakistan: Evidence from Labor

Force Survey” Rizwan Shamir Ph.D. THESES SUPERVISED

1. “Changing World Economic and Financial Scenario: Emerging Versus

Aging Economies”, Abdul Ghafoor Awan

2. “Determinants and Impact of Urban Informal Sector’s Growth on

Development of Southern Punjab (Pakistan)”, Durdana Qaisar Gillani

3. “Determinants of Demand for Maternal Health Care Services: A

Survey Study of Bahawalpur District”. Sara Noreen

4. “Substitutes for Leadership among Professionals and their Moderating

Effects on the Relationship between Leadership Styles and Follower’s Outcomes” Ghulam Hussain (External supervisor: International Business School, University of Malaysia).

Ph.D. THESES BEING SUPERVISED

1 “Infrastructure and Adoption of Modern Farm Practices and Its Impact

on Farmers’ Income: A Case Study of Khanewal District”. Muhammad Riaz

2 “Hindrance in Sustainable Development of Pakistan: Intra-regional

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Page 8 of 8 WORDSHOPS/SEMINARS ARRANGED

1 “Interpreting HIES and PSLM through STATA”. 27-29 November 2013.

2 “Application of STATA for Survey Data” 24-26 March 2015.

MEMBER EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD FOR RESEARCH JOURNALS

2005-2011: Editor IUB Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities. The Islamia University of Bahawalpur.

2008-to date: Member Advisory Board. Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences.

2009-to date: Member Editorial Board. Pakistan Social and Economics Review, Punjab University Lahore.

2011-to date: Chief Editor. Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development, Karachi.

2011-to date: Member Advisory Board. Asian Economic and Social Society, Karachi.

MEMBERSHIP OF ORGANIZATIONS

Member: Council of Social Sciences, Pakistan. (COSS)

Member: Pakistan Society of Development Economics, Pakistan. (PSDE).

Member: Pakistan Economic Association. Punjab University, Lahore. (PEA).

Member: International Society for Development and Sustainability, Japan. (ISDS).

Academic Member: Athens Institute of Education and Research (Economics Research Unit). Athens.

REFERENCES

Prof. Dr. Eatzaz Ahmed Department of Economics.

Quaid-e-Azam University Islamabad. Pakistan. eatzaz@qau.edu.pk

Prof. Dr. Toseef Azid

Department of Finance and Economics Taibah University, Madinah, Saudi Arabia Ex. Chairman, Department of Economics

Bahauddin Zakarya University Multan, Pakistan toseefazid@hotmail.com

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