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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Dr Muhammad Iqbal Anjum Designation: Assistant Professor of Economics at International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI), Islamabad, Pakistan Official Address: Office/Room # C001, School of Economics, Ibn Khaldun Block, New Campos, International Islamic University Islamabad, Sector: H-10, Islamabad, 44000, Pakistan. E-mail Address: [email protected] EDUCATION DEGREE PROGRAM (Year of Completion) INSTITUTIO N FROM TO Ph.D. (Economics) (2013) [Doctoral thesis entitled “Economic Effects of the External Debt Crisis for Pakistan”] Deakin University Australia, Melbourne, Australia September 2009 October 2013 M.A. Economics (1992) [Master's Degree Research Report Entitled "An Islamic Scheme of Equitable Distribution of Income and Wealth"] Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas State, The United States of America August 1990 May 1992 M.Sc. Economics (1987) International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan September 1986 August 1987 B.Sc. (Hons.) Economics, (1986) International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan September 1982 June 1986 DOCTORAL THESIS Doctoral thesis entitled “Economic Effects of the External Debt Crisis for Pakistan” was supervised by the principal supervisor Professor Dr Pasquale Michael Sgro (Chair, Department of Economics, Deakin University Australia) and the associate supervisors Dr Prasad Bhattacharya (Senior Lecturer, Department of Economics, Deakin University Australia) and Dr Cahit Guven (Senior Lecturer, Department of Economics, Deakin University Australia) at Deakin University Australia. The aforementioned doctoral thesis can be accessed by visiting the following website: http://dro.deakin.edu.au/view/DU:30061983

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Name: Dr Muhammad Iqbal Anjum

Designation: Assistant Professor of Economics at International Islamic

University Islamabad (IIUI), Islamabad, Pakistan

Official Address: Office/Room # C001, School of Economics, Ibn Khaldun

Block, New Campos, International Islamic University

Islamabad, Sector: H-10, Islamabad, 44000, Pakistan.

E-mail Address: [email protected]

EDUCATION

DEGREE PROGRAM

(Year of Completion)

INSTITUTIO

N

FROM TO

Ph.D. (Economics) (2013) [Doctoral

thesis entitled “Economic Effects of the

External Debt Crisis for Pakistan”]

Deakin University

Australia, Melbourne,

Australia

September 2009 October

2013

M.A. Economics (1992) [Master's

Degree Research Report Entitled "An

Islamic Scheme of Equitable

Distribution of Income and Wealth"]

Kansas State

University,

Manhattan, Kansas

State, The United

States of America

August 1990 May 1992

M.Sc. Economics (1987) International Islamic

University Islamabad,

Pakistan

September 1986 August

1987

B.Sc. (Hons.) Economics, (1986) International Islamic

University Islamabad,

Pakistan

September 1982 June 1986

DOCTORAL THESIS

Doctoral thesis entitled “Economic Effects of the External Debt Crisis for Pakistan” was

supervised by the principal supervisor Professor Dr Pasquale Michael Sgro (Chair,

Department of Economics, Deakin University Australia) and the associate supervisors Dr

Prasad Bhattacharya (Senior Lecturer, Department of Economics, Deakin University

Australia) and Dr Cahit Guven (Senior Lecturer, Department of Economics, Deakin

University Australia) at Deakin University Australia. The aforementioned doctoral thesis

can be accessed by visiting the following website:

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/view/DU:30061983

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MASTER'S DEGREE RESEARCH WORK

Master's degree research report project at Kansas State University (U.S.A.) entitled "An

Islamic Scheme of Equitable Distribution of Income and Wealth" was supervised by

Professor Dr Patrick Gormely (my major professor), Professor Dr James F. Ragan (The

then Head of the Department of Economics (my research supervisor) and Professor Dr

E.G. Olson.

KNOWLEDGE OF LANGUAGES

Arabic, English, French, Punjabi, and Urdu.

SCHOLARSHIPS

█ Government of Pakistan/U.S.A.I.D awarded Thomas Jefferson Scholarship for

completing two years' M.A. (Economics) program in 1989 in U.S.A.

█ Deakin University Australia awarded Deakin University International Research

Scholarship 2009 for accomplishing Ph.D.(Economics) Program.

EMPLOYMENT

█ had been employed as a Lecturer/Research Officer at International Institute

of Islamic Economics, International Islamic University Islamabad from 26

December 1987t o 16 June 2000.

█ Had been employed as an Assistant Professor at International Institute of

Islamic Economics (IIIE), International Islamic University Islamabad since

17 June 2000 to-date.

In addition to teaching courses in the field of economics, I have been serving as a

member of the departmental Research Committee, Committee for Governing Affairs of

Seminar Library, Committee for Hiring Part-Time Faculty Members and Admissions

Committee as well as Chairman of the departmental Committee for Deciding the Cases of

Students Involved in Unfair Means in Examinations. .Earlier, I served as Chairman of the

Committee for Conducting Terminal Examinations and secretary of the Committee for

Organizing a Series of Fortnightly Seminars on Islamic Economics at the International

Institute of Islamic Economics, International Islamic University, Islamabad.

Have been a Pioneer-/Coordinator of the Distinguished Economists’ Lecture Series

(DELS) at the International Institute of Islamic Economics.

The inaugural lecture in DELS was delivered by a former secretary of the Finance

Division of the Government of Pakistan Dr. Waqar Masud Khan [Ph.D. (Economics),

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Boston University] in Spring Semester 2017 – the title of the lecture was “IMF Programs

in Pakistan.”

The Vice Chancellor of Pakistan Institute of Development Economics Professor Dr. Asad

Zaman [Ph.D. (Economics), Stanford University] delivered the 2nd lecture in DELS was

delivered on Wednesday 22 November 2017 – the title of the lecture was “Creating a

Genuinely Islamic Economics.”

IIUI’s Professor Emeritus Dr. Sayyid Tahir [Ph.D. (Economics), McMaster

University]delivered the 3rd lecture in DES on Wednesday 9 May 2018 at 11:30A.M.-

1:00 P.M. – the title of the lecture was “Zakah and Qur'an and Sunnah: An Exploratory

Study."

A former Director of Islamic Research and Training Institute at the Islamic Development

Bank, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Professor Dr. M. Fahim Khan [Ph.D. (Economics), Boston

University] delivered the 4th lecture in DELS on Wednesday 12 December 2018 – title of

the lecture was “What is Economics and what is Islamic Economics?”

A former Vice Chancellor of Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad (QUAI) and former

Chairman, Economics Department at QUAI Professor Dr. Eatzaz Ahmed [Ph.D.

(Economics), McMaster University] delivered the 5th lecture on “Current Debt Crisis in

Pakistan in DELS on 20 May 2019.

.

PROFESSIONAL TRAINING

Was a participant of 42-DayTraining Program on "Economic Planning And

Management", organized by Government of Pakistan's Pakistan Planning and

Management Institute (Planning and Development Division, Islamabad) during18 July-28

August 1997. Pakistan Planning and Management Institute awarded me a certificate.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE at International Islamic University Islamabad

List of Important Graduate (G) and Undergraduate (U) Courses Taught at International

Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan:

Development Theory and Policy (G)

Fall 2015-16

Development Economics (G)

Fall 1994-95, Spring 1997-98, Spring 1998-99, and Fall 2000-2001.

Development in Islamic Perspective (G)

Spring 2008-09.

Advanced Labor Economics (G)

Fall 2013-14.

Labor Economics (G)

Fall 2005-2006, Summer 2006, and Spring 2006-2007.

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Public Sector Economics (G)

Summer 1995, Spring 1995-96, Summer 1996.

Current Issues in Islamic Economics/Finance (G)

Spring 2002-03, Fall 2003-2004 and Summer 2004

Islamic Banking and Financial markets (G)

Summer 2002-03.

Advanced Microeconomics (U)

Fall 1993-94.

Macroeconomic Analysis (U)

Spring 1993-94.

Labor Economics (U)

Summer 2004, Fall 2013-14, Spring 2013-14, Fall 2014-15, Spring 2014-15 and

Fall 2019-20.

Economic Development (U)

Spring 1993-94-95, Fall 1995-96, Spring 1999-2000, Spring 2000-2001,

Fall 2001-2002, Summer 2002-03, Summer 2004-2005, Fall 2014-2015, Spring

2014-15. Fall 2015-16, Spring 2015-16 and Fall 2017-18.

Political Economy (U)

Fall 2019-20

Poverty, Development and Growth (U)

Fall 2008-09, and Fall 2014-15.

Introduction to Sustainable Development (U)

Spring 2015-16.

Environment and Development (U)

Spring 2016-17.

Environmental Economics (U)

Fall 2018-19 and Spring 2016-17.

International Economics (U)

Spring 1997-98.

Intermediate Microeconomics-I (U)

Fall 1997-98

Intermediate Microeconomics-II (U)

Spring 1997-98

Intermediate Macroeconomics-I (U)

Spring 1992-93 Fall 1998-99 and Fall 1999-2000.

Intermediate Macroeconomics-II (U)

Spring 1992-93, Spring 1998-99 and Spring 1999-2000

Principles of Microeconomics (U)

Spring 1994-95, Spring 1995-96, Fall 1997-98 and Fall 2001-02.

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Principles of Macroeconomics (U)

Spring 1996-97.

Political Economy (U)

Fall 2019-30

Public Finance (U)

Fall 1997-98, Fall 1998-99, Fall 1999-2000, and Spring 2007-2008.

World Economic History (U)

Fall 2016-17, Spring 2017-18, Fall 2018-19and Spring 2018-19

History of Economic Thought (U)

Spring 1996-97 and Fall 2002-2003.

Basic Econometrics (U)

Fall 1996-97.

Monetary Theory (U)

Fall 1988-89, Spring 1999-2000 and Fall 2002-03.

Money and Banking (U)

Fall 2002-2003.

Economy of Pakistan (U)

Spring 2004-2004, Spring 2005-2006, Spring 2006-2007, and Spring 2007-2008.

Readings in Islamic Economics (U)

Fall 1989-90 and Fall 1992-93 and Spring 2006-07.

Readings in Economic System of Islam (U)

Spring 1988-89.

Islamic Banking in Theory and Practice (U)

Spring 2001-2002.

Comparative Economic Systems (U)

Spring 1989-90.

Zakat and Public Finance (U)

Fall 1993-94, Spring 2006-2007, Spring 2007-2008, and Spring 2013-14.

Fundamentals of Islamic Economics (U)

Fall 1995-96 and Fall 1996-97.

Preparatory Mathematics for Economists (U)

Summer 1988.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

RESEARCH PAPERS PUBLISHED IN JOURNALS OF INTERNATIONAL

REPUTE

1. "An Islamic Scheme of Equitable Distribution of Income and Wealth," American

Journal of Islamic Social Sciences June, 1995.

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https://i-epistemology.net/v1/attachments/930_v12n2%20-%20Anjum%20-

%20Equitable%20Distribution%20of%20Income%20and%20Wealth.pdf

Citations of the above paper:

Özlem, Madi Sisman (2017), Muslims, Money, and Democracy in Turkey

Reluctant Capitalists, US : Palgrave Macmillan, p. 171

https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/bbm%3A978-1-137-60018-9%2F1.pdf

Alam, Shah (2015), Social and Political Transformation in Iran Since 1979: The

Role of Islam, Delhi (India): Vij Books India Ltd.

https://books.google.com.pk/books?hl=en&lr=&id=7xWvCgAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&

pg=PT5&ots=3xAYVzlvLY

Rahim, Shafinah (2013), “Distributive Justice: A Perspective from Islamic

Economic Literature”, Journal of Emerging Economics and Islamic Research, pp.

13-21.

Zaman, Asad (2009), “Islamic Economics, a Survey”, Islamic Studies Vol. 48

No.04, pp.525–566.

Smith, Wendy A. (2005), “Culture and Management in Malaysia,” in: Warner,

Malcolm (ed), Culture and Management in Asia, New York: Routledge, pp.127

& 132.

https://books.google.com.pk/books?id=HXkBAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA132&lpg=PA

132&dq=An+Islamic+Scheme+of+Equitable+Distribution+of+Income+and+Wea

lth&source=bl&ots=jkKh2LmvcC&sig=QGNPjIbf2qXCdNBOQy1eqjUhba8&hl

=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=An%20Islamic%20Scheme%20of%20E

quitable%20Distribution%20of%20Income%20and%20Wealth&f=false

Smith, Wendy A. (2003), Managing Ethnic Diversity in a Japanese Joint Venture

in Malaysia, Working Paper 34/03 May, Monash University (Faculty of Business

and Economics)

http://www.buseco.monash.edu.au/mgt/research/working-papers/2003/wp34-

03.pdf

Bouma, Gary, Ali, Haider, Nyland, Chris and Wendy A. Smith (2003), “Work,

Religious Diversity and Islam,” Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources41(1),

pp. 54-55 & 61.

Koylu, Mustafa (2003), Islam and Its Quest for Peace: Jihad, Justice, and

Education, Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Change Series IIA, Islam

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Volume 15(General Editor: George F. McLean), Washington D.C.: The Council

for Research in Values and Philosophy. pp.

http://books.google.com.pk/books?hl=en&lr=&id=peawqCjHGyYC&oi=fnd&pg

=PR5&ots=woeGSJqOGH&sig=Fw1tNLmju-

dfgoDVNpi3T8NCP2U#PPA201,M1

Azmi, Sabahuddin (2002), Islamic Economics: Public Finance in Early Islamic

Thought, New Delhi, Goodword Books, p.149.

Nyland, Chris, Smith, Wendy, Smyth, Russel, and Vicziani Marika (ed) (2001),

Malaysian Business in the New Era, Nothampton (USA): Edward Elgar

Publishing Limited, pp. 191-192 & 202.

Galandanci, Bashi Shehu (2000), Islamization of Knowledge: A Research Guide,

Kano (Nigeria): The Institute of Islamic Thought p.73

https://books.google.com.pk/books?id=mCdcCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA73&lpg=PA73

&dq=an+islamic+scheme+of+equitable+distribution+of+income+and+wealth&so

urce=bl&ots=yZT_aVyCJ3&sig=o9h2X2cWHTHv4dOpWy84egw4GFE&hl=en

&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=an%20islamic%20scheme%20of%20equita

ble%20distribution%20of%20income%20and%20wealth&f=false

Gulaid , M.A. and M.A. Abdullah (Eds)(1995). “Islamic Distributive Schemes” ,

In Readings in Public Finance in. Islam, Jeddah: Islamic Research and. Training

Institute.

https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/bbm%3A978-1-137-60018-9%2F1.pdf

International Committee for Social Science Information and Documentation

(1996), International Bibliography of Sociology Volume XLV 1995, New

York/London: Routledge...

https://books.google.com.pk/books?id=_QcgcX3XuVMC&pg=PA80&lpg=PA80

&dq=Anjum+(1995),+An+Islamic+Scheme+of+Equitable+Distribution+of+Inco

me+and+Wealth&source=bl&ots=LWZ2FUdhUU&sig=ACfU3U2Zx0t0NxEyLh

nX5XCy-

5ZwWgGcxA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj4k6ft6qPkAhUhxYUKHSgDCnA

Q6AEwAnoECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=Anjum%20(1995)%2C%20An%20Islam

ic%20Scheme%20of%20Equitable%20Distribution%20of%20Income%20and%2

0Wealth&f=false

2. "Eternal Challenge of Islamic Economics to Capitalism and Communism",

Humanomics.Vol. 15, No.1, 1996.

http://www.emeraldinsight.com/journals.htm?articleid=1672509&show=html

Citations of the above paper:

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Furqani, Hafas (2018), “Defining Islamic Economics: Scholars’ Approach,

Clarifying The Nature, Scope and Subject-Matter of The Discipline.” Turkish

Journal of Islamic Economics vol.5 issue 2, pp. 69-93.

https://www.tujise.org/content/7-issues/10-5-2/m025/tuj025.pdf

Abbsas, Mehregan (2014), Religion, Religiosity and Democratic Values:: A

Comparative Perspective, Brill, Brill Nijhoff, Global Oriental, and Hotei

Publishing, The Netherlands, p. 31& 280,

https://books.google.com.pk/books?id=K2i7AwAAQBAJ&pg=PA280&lpg=PA2

80&dq=Eternal+Challenge+of+Islamic++Economics+to+Capitalism+and+Comm

unism&source=bl&ots=3pUtXhNQql&sig=OfR9dNMWX9hPJuNFSAaroibGQhI

&hl=en&sa=X&ei=m3k3VYvcJYOfuQTR84CwBA&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q

=Eternal%20Challenge%20of%20Islamic%20%20Economics%20to%20Capitalis

m%20and%20Communism&f=false

Stewart- Jack, Samuel David (2008), “Sustainable Accountability: A Dualistic

Vedic Perspective”, M. A Thesis, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington:

New Zealand.

http://www.sustainablesociety.org.nz/wp-

content/iss/Sustainable%20Accountability%20a%20Dualist%20Vedic%20Perspe

ctive.pdf

4. "Advancement of Science and Technology as the Strategic Imperative for Human

Resource Development in the Contemporary Islamic World,", Hawaliyah

(Annual Journal of International Islamic University Islamabad) No.5, 1418H,

1997 A.D.

http://irigs.iiu.edu.pk:64447/gsdl/collect/hwaliyya/archives/HASH01ad.dir/doc.pd

f

5. "Human Capital Formation as the Locomotive of Economic Development in the

Islamic World in the Twenty First Century,” Hawaliyah (Annual Journal of

International Islamic University Islamabad) No.6, 1418 A.H., 1998 A.D.

http://irigs.iiu.edu.pk:64447/gsdl/collect/hwaliyya/index/assoc/HASH576a.dir/doc

.pdf

6. "Some Reflections on the Fundamental Errors in Development Economics. An

Islamic Critique," Hawaliyah(Annual Journal of International Islamic

University Islamabad) No.12, 1419 A. H./2004 A.D.

http://irigs.iiu.edu.pk:64447/gsdl/collect/hwaliyya/index/assoc/HASH0177.dir/do

c.pdf

7.. “Globalization at Crossroads of Warfare, Revolution, and Universalization,"

Humanomics Vol. 22, No.3, 2006 .

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http://195.92.228.61/journals.htm?issn=0828-

8666&volume=22&issue=3&articleid=1571782&show=ref&PHPSESSID=dsaich

39bpcrbh9dqlaivdicl0

Citations of the above paper:

James, Travis (2016),"Globalization and the Developing World, Available from:

http://www.travisjamesblog.com/2016/10/globalization-developing-world-

political/

Qureshi, Javed Ahmed and Amanat Ali Jalban (2014),

“The Puzzle of Mainstream and Deviant Globalization,” Business Review Volume

9, No. 2 July-December, pp.113, 118.

http://iba.edu.pk/Business_review/br_vol_9_no_2.pdf#page=112

Mashal, Ahmad M. (2012), “Islamic Finance in the Global Financial System,”

Asian Economic and Financial Review Volume 2 Number 1,pp.207-223 (pp. 210

& 223)

http://www.aessweb.com/pdf-files/AEFR,%202%281%29,%20PP.207-223.pdf

Mahmood, Zahid (2010), “Factors That Affect the Growth of Islamic Banking in

Pakistan,” Lahore (Pakistan): Superior University Lahore, p.19.

http://docslide.us/documents/zahid-finance-thesis-9642.html

Oak Eileen (2009), “Sociology and International Work,” In: Social Work and

Social Perspectives, New York: Palgrave McMillan, pp. 175 & 183.

https://books.google.com.pk/books?id=9vQcBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA183&lpg=PA1

83&dq=Anjum,+Globalization+at+crossroads+of+warfare,+revolution&source=b

l&ots=V9c6-kGukK&sig=zSCtfo_g4fv4Jeaui3uTJ_-

uTGQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjB88LA9MXOAhWK7hoKHZVqDdoQ6A

EIQTAI#v=onepage&q=Anjum%2C%20Globalization%20at%20crossroads%20

of%20warfare%2C%20revolution&f=false

Shakespeare, Rodney and Sofyan Harahap (2009), “ The Comparative Role of

Banking in Binary and Islamic Economy, Humanomics Vol. 25 No.2., pp. 153-

162

http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/ref/10.1108/08288660910964201.

.”

8. “Islamic World's Development Policy Responses to the Challenges of Financial

Globalization,” Humanomics Vol.24, No.1, 2008 .

http://www.kantakji.com/media/7722/f116.pdf

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Al-Kaabu, Khalid and Maqsood Sandhu (2018), “The role of workforce skills

development for entrepreneurship: an Emiratisation perspective,” International

Journal of Business Excellence Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 106 & 115.

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Rafay, Abdul, Sadiq, Ramla and Ajmal Mobeen (2017), “Uniform Framework for

Sukuk al-Ijarah – A Proposed Model for All madhahib,” Journal of Islamic

Accounting and Research Vol.8 No.4.

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Qalbein, Ahmad Mohammad Abu (2016), “Challenges of Islamic Banking in Gulf

Cooperation Council,” European Journal of Business and ManagementVol.8,

N0.6, pp.177-185.

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Al-Alawi, Muhammad Salem (2015), “Culture and Impact of Culture on

Operations Management in Vocational Education Sector of United Arab Emirates,

International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Research, pp.67-70.

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Sukuk.”

http://dergipark.gov.tr/download/article-file/383838

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Asian Economic and Financial Review Volume 2 Number 1,pp.207-223(pp.208-

208 &223).

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Model, A Journal of Management Ethics and Spirituality, Vol 5, No 1 (August),

pp.44-156.

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and Employee Retention in Public Organizations: An Exploratory Study

Conducted in the United Arab Emirates, .Doctoral Thesis Published Online by

Edith Cowan University, Australia.

http://ro.ecu.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1424&context=theses

Sarshar, Mubashshir (2011), “Islamic banking in India”, Delhi (India): National

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Linkages of Emerging Stock Markets: A Case Study from OIC Member

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162

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the Future Potential”, Gurgaon (India): Management Development Institute.

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2008/dissertations/Dissertation_SoumikMajumdar.pdf

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Integration,”

A Paper Presented in the Seventh Harvard University Forum on Islamic Finance

1350 Massachusetts Avenue, 850 Holyoke Center

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0603.htm

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Economics, Banking and Finance, Volume 12, Number 4, October-December

2016:

https://issuu.com/ibtra/docs/v12_n4_article3

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80.

http://www.paecon.net/PAEReview/issue80/AnjumSgro80.pdf

Citations of the above paper:

Ijaz, Mishel (2018), Growth versus Development: The case of China Pakistan

Economic Corridor, pp. 28 & 55:

https://smartech.gatech.edu/bitstream/handle/1853/59980/mishel_ijaz_growth_ver

sus_development.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y

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Salman, Maryam (2019), How Determinants of Poverty Change Over Time: A

Case Study of Pakistan 1990-2015, M.Phil (Development Studies Thesis, Lahore

School of Economics, pp. 19 & 99

http://121.52.153.178:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/17140?show=full

RESEARCH PAPERS PUBLISHED IN FOREIGN BOOKS

1. “Islamic Paradigm of Women's Socioeconomic Empowerment: Ideals and

Realities,” in: Azid, Toseef and Jennifer L. Ward-Bart (Eds) (June 2020),

Economic Empowerment of Women in the Islamic World, Singapore: World

Scientific .

https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/11603

2. “Rakip Ekonomik Sistemlerin Faiz Teorilerine Yönelik İslamî Bir Eleştiri,” in::

Egri, Taha and Zenyo Hafsa Orhan (2018) [Eds}, İslam İktisadı Perspektifinden

Faiz, Istanbul (Turkey): ikam, pp.. 111-148.

https://www.nobelyayin.com/detay.asp?u=14842

3. Chapter 9 A Progressive Universal Islamic Perspective on Free Mobility of

Labor, in: Kizikaya, N. and Toseef Azid (2017), Labor in an Islamic Setting:

Theory and Practice, Oxford(UK): Routledge/ Taylor & Francis Group.

https://www.routledge.com/Labor-in-an-Islamic-Setting-Theory-and-

Practice/Kizilkaya-Azid/p/book/9781472483454

Also (a Turkish version of the above paper) in: “İşgücünün Serbest Hareketliliği

Üzerine İlerlemeci Bir Evrensel İslami Yaklaşım,” in: Yusuf Enes Sezgin (Ed)

(2016), İSLAM İKTİSADI VE EMEK, İstanbul (Turkey): İktisadi Girişim ve İş

Ahlâkı Derneği, pp.119-145.

www.islamiceconomy.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/iew_3_WEB.pdf

4. “Towards a Progressive Pan-Islamic Monetary Regime” was published in:

Choudhury, Masudul Alam (Ed) (2005), Money and Real Economy,

Leeds(England)/India/The U.S.A.: Wisdom House, 2005, pp.9-47.

Citations of the above paper:

Jan, Abid Ullah and Rory Winter (2006), The Ultimate Tragedy: Colonialists

Rushing to Global War to Save the Crumbling Empire, Ottawa (Canada):

Pragmatic Publishing, p.266.

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5. Shakespeare, Rodney (2006), “An Islamic Money Supply as the Means to

Integration, ”A Paper Presented in the Seventh Harvard University Forum on

IslamicFinance1350 Massachusetts Avenue, 850 Holyoke Center

Cambridge, MA 02138, USA:

http://www.globaljusticemovement.net/articles/7HUF-IslamicFinance-rs-

0603.htm

6. "Sub-regional Economic Integration for Convergence and Development in the

Islamic World," in: Haneef, M.A.and Muhammad Anwar, Studies in Islamic

Economics in the 21st Century, Kuala Lumpur, International Islamic University

Malaysia, 2005, pp.349-408.

Citation of the above paper:

Haneef, Muhammad Aslam and Muhammad Anwar (2001), “Contemporary

Islamic Thing at the turn of the 21st Century,” IIUM Journal of Economics and

Management Volume 9 Number 1, pp.1-30.

http://www.lib.iium.edu.my/mom2/cm/content/view/view.jsp?key=gY0kDOdlkB

Vmk4vo9mcYI3K1dZs4Kskf20080222151443437

7. “An Inquiry into Alternative Models of Islamic Banking”, in: Iqbal, Munawar,

Ali, Salman Syed, and Dadang Muljawan (Eds) [2007]: Advances in Islamic

Economics and Finance (Volume 1), Jeddah (Saudi Arabia): Islamic Research and

Training Institute (Islamic Development Bank), pp.419-458.

Citations of the above paper:

Alqaran-Alziyadat, Naser, Salih (2016), A Framework for Corporate Social

Responsibility,” in Islamic Financial Institutions: Theory and Evidence from

GCC Region, Durham theses, Durham University. Available at DurhamE-Theses

Online:

http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/11480/1/Thesis-NZIYADAT-Uploaded-

160331.pdf?DDD2+

Khan, Tahreem Noor (2015), “Closing the Gap of Human Resource in Islamic

Banks: Literature Review Analysis,” International Journal of Business and Social

Science Vol.6 No.5 May, pp. 168-181 (170 &180).

http://ijbssnet.com/journals/Vol_6_No_5_May_2015/19.pdf

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Khan, M. Akram (2013), What Is Wrong With Islamic Economics? Analyzing

the Present State and Future Agenda, Cheltenham (UK): Edward Elgar

Publishing Limited, p. 455.

Shah, M. Irfan and M. Athar (2013), “Islamic Banking and Finance in South

Asian Muslim Minority Countries: A Brief Assessment of Indian and Sri-

Lankan Academia’”, Hazara Islamicus Vol. 2 Issue 2, pp. 1-12.

http://www.hazaraislamicus.org/2-uncategorised/34-vol2-issue-2-2013-page-

1-12-english.html

Rodney Shakespeare and Sofyan Harahap (2009) "The comparative role of

banking in binary and Islamic economy", Humanomics Vol. 25 No. 2, pp.142 -

162

Iqbal, Munawar (2008), “Contributions of the Last Six Conferences,

|Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on ‘Thirty Years of Islamic

Economics”, Jeddah: King Abdul Aziz University Jeddah, p.86

http://islamiccenter.kaau.edu.sa/7iecon/English/Englisg%20Papers/%5B10%5

D%20Munawar%20Iqbal.pdf

Shakespeare, Rodney (2006), “An Islamic Money Supply as the Means to

Integration,” A Paper Presented in the Seventh Harvard University Forum on

Islamic Finance

1350 Massachusetts Avenue, 850 Holyoke Center

Cambridge, MA 02138, USA:

http://www.globaljusticemovement.net/articles/7HUF-IslamicFinance-rs-

0603.htm

Zaman, Asad (2007), Comments on “An Inquiry into Alternative Models of

Islamic Banking” by Iqbal Anjum, in: Iqbal, Munawar, Salman Syed Ali, and

Dadang Muljawan (Eds) [2007]: Advances in Islamic Economics and Finance

(Volume 1), Jeddah (Saudi Arabia): Islamic Research and Training Institute

(Islamic Development Bank), pp.503-509.

8. “Latest Roles of Islamic Financial Institutions in Enriching the Structure and

Menu of Financial Instruments of the Fast-Globalizing Islamic capital Markets in

the 21st Century” in International Conference on “Islamic Capital Markets, in Ali,

Salman Syed (Ed) (2008), Islamic Capital Markets: Products, Regulation, and

Development, Jeddah (Saudi Arabia): Islamic Research and Training Institute,

Islamic Development Bank, pp. 409-440.

http://uaelaws.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/islamiccapitalmarkets-products-

regulation-development.pdf

Citation of the above paper:

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Arabiyat, Wael, Alarabeyyat, Abdulsalam and Laith H. Obidat (2016), “E-System

of Hajj Fund for Savings and Investment.” International Journal of Computer

Applications, Volume 152, No.10, October:

http://www.ijcaonline.org/archives/volume152/number10/arabiyat-2016-ijca-

911649.pdf

9. ‘‘Spiraling Inflation in Pakistan: Nature, Causes, Dynamics, Consequences, and

Remedial Policy Options,” in: Economics Department of University Brunei

Darussalam (2009) (Ed), Conference Proceedings; Second International

Economics Conference 2009 on “Economics of Higher Energy and Food Prices:

Future Scenarios” (organized by University of Brunei Darussalam on 7-8

January 2009), Brunei: University of Brunei Darussalam, pp. 350-370.

RESEARCH PAPERS PUBLISHED IN PAKISTANI BOOKS

1. "Globalization and the Economic Future of the Islamic Countries," in: Zain Al-

Abidin, Al-Tayib (Editor), Globalization and the Muslim World, Islamabad

(Pakistan): International Islamic University Islamabad, 2000.

2. “Population-Development Nexus: Pakistan’s Progress, Problems and Policy

Options,” in: Tausif, A., M. Aslam, Mehta S. K., Naushin M, Farid M., Zeba A.

S.(Editors), Pakistan’s Population Issues in the 21st Century, Islamabad

(Pakistan): Population Association of Pakistan, 2001.

Citation of the above paper:

Arif, Ghulam Muhammad (2006), Background Paper: 1 (Project Number: 37717)

“Poverty, Economic Growth, and Inequality:

A Review of Pakistan’s Poverty Literature”, Islamabad: Asian Development Bank

(Pakistan Resident Mission).

http://74.125.95.132/search?q=cache:iKIHaP121_UJ:www.adb.org/Documents/R

eports/Consultant/37717-PAK/37717-PAK-TACR-

BG1.pdf+Anjum,+Muhammad+Iqbal,+Population-

Development+Nexus:+Pakistan%E2%80%99s+Progress,+Problems+and+Policy

+Options&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=pk

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PAPERS

1. "Eternal Challenge of Islamic Economics to Capitalism and Communism" was

published in the Proceedings of the International Conference on "Islamization:

Its Present and Future" Organized by Al-Azhar University, Egypt on Apr. 16-18,

1994.

2. "Human Capital Formation as Locomotive of Economic Development of Islamic

World in the Twenty-First Century" was presented in the International

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Conference on "Science in Islamic Polity in the Twenty-First Century" organized

by OIC’s Standing Committee on Science and Technological Cooperation

(COMSTECH) held on March 26-30, 1995 at Islamabad, Pakistan and published

by COMSTECH in Conference Papers 1995.

3. "Development Effects of International Transfers of Surplus Zakat Fund from

Affluent to Developing Muslim Countries" was presented in the 24th Annual

International Conference 1995 of American Association of Muslim Social

Scientists (AMSS) held at Chicago (The U.S.A.) on Oct.27-29, 1995.

4. "Dimensions of Economic Development in the Contemporary Islamic World" was

presented in International Seminar on "Statistics for Islamic Economics"

organized by Islamic Society for Statistical Sciences (ISOSS) at Islamiah

University Bahawalpur (Pakistan) on Oct.31-Nov.2, 1995.

5. "The Challenge of Establishing the Islamic Common Market: Ideals, Realities and

Tasks Ahead" was presented in the 2nd International Conference on the Islamic

Political Economy organized by University Science Malaysia at Penang on

Dec.10-11, 1996.

Citation of the above paper:

Zainal Abidin, Irwan Shah, Jantun, Mohd, Sattar, Nurullah Mohd and Muhammad

Haseeb (2015), “Malaysia – OIC Imports: Patterns, Determinants, and Prospects,”

Journal of Sustainable Development Vol. 8, No. 8; 2015, p. 103.

http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/jsd/article/viewFile/50299/28599

Zainal Abidin, Irwan Shah, Jantun, Mohd, Sattar, Nurullah Mohd and Muhammad

Haseeb (2014), “Trade Linkages between Malaysia and OIC Member Countries:

Empirical Evidence Based on Gravity Model,” American Journal of Applied

Sciences 11(11), 1938-1944, pp.1940,& 1944.

http://thescipub.com/PDF/ajassp.2014.1938.1944.pdf

Amin, Rozita Mohammad and Zarina Hamid (2009), “Towards an Islamic

Common Market: Are OIC Countries Heading the Right Direction”, International

Islamic Universty Malaysia Journal of Economics and Management Vol. 17

No.1, pp.133-76.

Hasan, Kabir (2008), “Economic Performance of the OIC countries and the

Prospect of an Islamic Common Market”, Economic Research Forum’s Working

Paper Series, Working Paper No. 461.

www.erf.org.eg/CMS/getFile.php?id=1385

SESRIC (2003), “Practical Steps and Consequences of Establishing an Islamic

Common Market”, Journal of Economic Cooperation Among Islamic Countries

Vol. 24 Issue 1, p111-152.

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www.sesrtcic.org/files/article/129.pdf

Anto, Muhammad B. Hendrie (2003), “Maximization of Economic Cooperation

among Muslim Countries and the Urgency of Islamic Common Market”, Iqtisad

Journal of Islamic Economics Vol.4 No.2 (September), pp.191-206.

<http://journal.uii.ac.id/index.php/Iqtisad/article/viewFile/373/289>

Hasan, Kabir (2002), “An Empirical Investigation of Economic Cooperation

among the OIC-Member Countries”

www.erf.org.eg/CMS/getFile.php?id=739

Hasan, Muhammad Kabir and Fareedul Islam (2001), “Prospects and Problem of

Common Market: an Empirical Examination of OIC Countries”, American

Journal of Islamic Social Sciences Volume 18 No.4 (Fall), pp.35-36.

http://i-epistemology.net/attachments/676_V18N4%20FALL%202001%20-

%20Hassan%20and%20Islam%20-

%20Prospect%20and%20Problems%20of%20a%20Common%20Market.pdf

6. "Sub-regional Economic Integration for Convergence and Development in the

Islamic World" was presented in the International Conference on "Islamic

Economics in the 21st Century" organized by International Islamic University

Malaysia/Islamic Development Bank Jeddah at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on

August 9-12,1999.

Discussant: Professor Dr. Syed Nawab Haider Naqvi

Former Director, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Islamabad

7. "Globalization and the Economic Future of the Islamic Countries" was presented

in the International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI)'s International Seminar

held on April 3-6, 2000 held at Islamabad.

Discussant: Professor Dr. Sayyid Tahir

Former Director General, International Institute of Islamic Economics,

International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan

8. “Globalization, Trade and Development in Pakistan” was presented in the

International Conference on “Globalization and Pakistan-Japan Trade Relations”

jointly organized by Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad and Japan Foundation,

Japan at Best Western Hotel, Islamabad on October 24-25, 2000.

Discussant: Professor Dr. Toseef Azid

Department of Economics, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan,

Pakistan

9. “Population-Development Nexus: Pakistan’s Progress, Problems and Policy

Options” was presented in the International Conference on “Pakistan’s Population

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Issues in the 21st Century” jointly organized by Population Council and the Aga

Khan University at the Aga Khan University on October 24-26, 2000.

Discussant: Zafar H. Ismaeel

Senior Principal Specialist at Social Policy and Development Center, Karachi

10. “Towards a Progressive Pan-Islamic Monetary Regime” was presented in the

International Conference on “Money and Real Economy” held at Trisakti

University, Jakarta, Indonesia on January 26-27, 2004.

11. “Globalization at Crossroads of Warfare, Revolution, and Universalization” was

presented in the International Conference organized by the International Islamic

University Chittagong (Bangladesh) at Chittagong on Dec.19-20, 2004.

12. “A Retrospective on Economic Development of Bedouin Society of the Emirates”

was presented in the International Conference on “Bedouin Society of the

Emirates” organized by the Ministry of Presidential Affairs, The Government of

the United Arab Emirates at Abu Dhabi on Feb.26-March 1, 2005.

13. “An Inquiry into Alternative Models of Islamic Banking” was presented in the 6th

International Conference on “Islamic Economics and Finance in the 21st Century”

jointly organized by the Indonesian Central Bank (i.e., Bank Indonesia), the

Islamic Development Bank (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia), and the University of

Indonesia at Jakarta on Nov. 21-24, 2005.

http://www.bi.go.id/web/en/Info+Penting/ICIEF/events.htm

Discussants:

Dr. Mabid Ali Al-Jarhi

Director, Islamic Research and Training Institute, the Islamic Development

Bank Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Professor Dr. Asad Zaman

Former Director General, International Institute of Islamic Economics,

International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan (2010-January 2014)

14. “Islamic World’s Development Policy Responses to the Challenges of Financial

Globalization” was presented in the International Conference on “A Universal

Paradigm of Socio-Scientific Reasoning” organized by Asian University of

Bangladesh on December 17-18, 2005 at Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Discussant:

Dr. S. M. Ali Akkas

Joint Chief, Political Leadership and Advocacy Unit, Ministry of Women

& Children Affairs, Bangladesh

15. “Latest Roles of Islamic Financial Institutions in Enriching the Structure and

Menu of Financial Instruments of the Fast-Globalizing Islamic capital Markets”

was presented in the 21st Century” in International Conference on “Islamic

Capital Markets” jointly organized by Islamic Research and Training Institute,

Islamic Development Bank Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), Muamalaat Institute Jakarta

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(Indonesia), and SESRTCIC (Turkey) at Jakarta (Indonesia) on August 27-29,

2007.

16. “Illusive and Regressive Globalization: Issues and Challenges for

Pakistan’s Economy” was presented in the 7th International Conference on

“Globalization for Common Good” at University of Melbourne, Melbourne,

Australia during 30 June- 3 July 2008. My aforementioned conference-related

Australian visit was sponsored by the Higher Education Commission of

Pakistan, Federal Government of Pakistan.

Citation of the above paper:

Qureshi, Javed Ahmed and Amanat Ali Jalban (2017), ”The Role of Public

Institutional Support for Globalization of Pakistani Companies,” Pakistan

Business Review Vol.18 No.4, pp.813-828.

http://journals.iobmresearch.com/index.php/PBR/article/view/1112/207

Nayadan, L.M. (2016), “Beyond Economic Globalization in Mohsin Hamid’s

How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia: The False Promise of Self-Help and

Possibilities Through Reading With a Creative Mind,” The Journal of

Commonwealth Literature, April.

http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0021989416632565

Qureshi, Javed Ahmed and Amanat Ali Jalban (2015), “Corporatization and

Globalization of Pakistani Companies” Journal of Statistics, Vol. 22.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/329916972_Corporatization_and_Globa

lization_of_Pakistani_Companies

Qureshi, Javed Ahmed and Amanat Ali Jalban (2014), “Public-Private

Collaboration for Corporate Globalization of Pakistani Companies,”IBT Journal

of Business Studies, Volume 10, No. 2 Fall, pp. 82, 83 and 97.

http://iba.edu.pk/Business_review/br_vol_9_no_2.pdf#page=112

Qureshi, Javed Ahmed and Amanat Ali Jalban (2014),

Qureshi, Javed Ahmed and Amanat Ali Jalban (2014), “The Puzzle of

Mainstream and Deviant Globalization”, Business Review Volume 9,

No. 2 July-December, pp. 106, 112-114, 117.

http://iba.edu.pk/Business_review/br_vol_9_no_2.pdf#page=112

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Qureshi, Javed Ahmed and Amanat Ali Jalban (2013), “Corporate Globalization

and

Challenges for Pakistani Companies “, Journal of Independent Studies and

Research-

Management, Social Sciences and Economics, Vol. 11, No.2, July-December,

p.13.

17. ‘‘Spiraling Inflation in Pakistan: Nature, Causes, Dynamics,

Consequences, and Remedial Policy Options”, was published in the Proceedings

of the 2nd International Economics Conference 2009 on “Economics of Higher

Energy and Food Prices: Future Scenarios” organized by the University of

Brunei Darussalam on 7-8 January 2009.

18. ‘‘A Progressive Universal Islamic Perspective on Free Mobility of Labor”

which was presented in the 3rd Islamic Economics Workshop 2015 entitled

Labor in Islamic Economy (pp. 109-121) held at Istanbul Commerce University

at Istanbul, Turkey on 4-5 April 2015.

Discussant:

Professor Dr. Fatih Savasan

Professor of Economics

Sakarya University, Turkey

19. “An Islamic Critique of Rival Economic Systems’ Theories of Interest” was

presented in the 5th Islamic Economics Workshop held at Sakarya

University, Sakarya, Turkey on 31 March 2017- 2 April 2017.

http://www.islamiceconomy.org/program-2/

Discussant:

Dr. Hafsa Orhan,

Assistant Professor of Economics,

İstanbul Sebahattin Zaim University, Turkey

20. “The Islamic Universal Common Market:

Ideal Humanitarian Free Market Model” was presented in the 6th International

Conference on "Islam & Liberty: Building an Islamic Case for Open Markets"

organized by Islam & Liberty Network and Iqbal International Institute for

Research and Dialogue/International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan at

International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan.

.

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RESEARCH PAPERS PRESENTED IN INTERNATIONAL TRAINING

SEMINARS/COURSES SPONSORED BY ISLAMIC RESEARCH AND

TRAINING INSTITUTE, ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK, JEDDAH, SAUDI

ARABIA

1. I presented paper entitled “Governance Standards for Islamic Financial

Institutions and Shari’ah Supervisory Board” in International Course on

“Governance Standards for Islamic Financial Institutions” held at National

Institute of Banking and Finance, State Bank of Pakistan, Islamabad on Dec.18-

21, 2003.

2. I presented a paper entitled “Promoting Development in Muslim Countries” in the

international training course on “Monetary and Fiscal Policies” held at National

Institute of Banking and Finance, State Bank of Pakistan, Islamabad on Oct. 21,

2003.

RESEARCH PAPERS PRESENTED IN NATIONAL SEMINAR PAPERS

1. "A Saga of Tragedy of Errors in Development Economics" was presented in the

Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM) Lahore's Business Leadership

Seminar 1997 held at Pearl Continental, Lahore on Dec.14-15, 1997.

2. A revised version of my research paper entitled "Advancement of Science and

Technology as the Strategic Imperative for Human Resource Development” was

presented in the Fortnightly Seminar Series of the International Institute of

Islamic Economics, in the auditorium of the International Islamic University

Islamabad on Wednesday 25, May 2001.

Discussant: Dr. A. R. Yousri

Winner of the IDB Prize in Islamic Economics &

The Director General, International Institute of Islamic Economics,

Islamabad

CONTRIBUTIONS AS A MEMBER OF WORKING GROUP/WORKSHOP ON

“ECONOMY”

1. Worked as a member of the Working Group on “State of the Economy” organized

by the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), Islamabad in April 1995. The IPS,

Islamabad published the Working Group’s report entitled Pakistan: State of the

Economy.

2. Worked as a member of the Working Group on “State of the Economy” organized

by the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), Islamabad in April 1995. The IPS,

Islamabad published the Working Group’s report entitled Pakistan: State of the

Economy.

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3. Worked as a participant of the International Institute of Islamic Economics’

Workshop on “Islamization of the Financial System” on May 15 & 21, 1997. The

International Institute of Islamic Economics (IIIE) published the workshop’s

report entitled IIIE’s Blueprint of Islamic Financial System

ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN THE NEWSPAPERS/PRESS REVIEW

1. "ECO needs shot in the arm" was published on the editorial/opinion

page of English Daily The News on 13 May, 1997.

2. "ECO: The Myth and Reality" was published on the editorial page of English

Daily The Muslim” on May 18, 1997.

3. "ECO: The Myth and Reality" was republished in: Monthly Press Review June

1997 pp.115-117, Rawalpindi (Pakistan): Defense and Media Publications

PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES &

SMINARS 1. Participated in the First International Conference on "Islamic Economics"

organized by International Islamic University, Islamabad in 1982.

2. Participated in the International Conference on "Scientific Miracles of The Holy

Qur'an and The Holy Sunnah" organized by International Islamic University,

Islamabad in 1987.

3. Participated in the International Conference on "Islamic Unity" organized by

Islamic Council of Europe at Islamabad in 1988.

4. Participated in a Program of "Introduction to the United States of America”

organized by Washington International Center at Washington D.C., USA on

Aug.13-16, 1990.

5. International Mid-Winter Community Seminar on "Environment and Global

Challenges" jointly organized by Agency for International Development and the

National Council for International Visitors at Chicago from Dec. 21 To Dec. 31,

1990.

6. Annual Meetings of American Economic Association held at New Orleans (USA)

from Jan. 02 to Jan. 05, 1992.

7. Annual Meetings of Western Social Scientists' Association held at Denver

(U.S.A.) from Apr. 22 to Apr. 25, 1992.

8. Seminar on "Rural Development from Islamic Perspectives" held at Islamabad on

Jun. 4-8, 1994 under the auspices of Islamic Research and Training Institute,

Islamic Development Bank (IDB), Jeddah, and International Institute of Islamic

Economics, Islamabad.

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9. International Seminar on "Poverty Alleviation" organized by the Institute of

Policy Studies Islamabad (Pakistan) on Dec.16-17, 1995.

10. International Seminar on "Islam and Global Business Challenges" organized by

the Institute of Policy Studies Islamabad (Pakistan) in December 1996.

11. Conference on “Economic Growth and Development” jointly organized by

Deakin University and Monash University at Monash University on 29 November

2009.

12. Australasian Public Choice Conference 2009 held at Deakin University,

Melbourne Campus on 10-11 December 2009.

13. A seminar on “Redefining and containing systemic risk” addressed by Edward J.

Kane (Boston College) organized by Faculty of Business and Law on 18th April

2011.

14. The 13th Annual Australian Labor Econometrics Workshop held at the Burwood

Campus of Deakin University in Melbourne on 13-14 August, 2010.

15. A seminar/workshop on ‘The Writing Process -Program for Higher Degree

Research Students’ addressed by Dr. Margaret Kumar (HDR Language and

Learning Adviser –Division of Student Life, Deakin University) on 18 May 2011.

16. Several weekly seminars of Economics Department, School of Accounting,

Economics, and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law, Deakin University

Australia, Melbourne, Australia during 2009-2013.

17. Series of monthly macroeconomics workshops of Economics Department, School

of Accounting, Economics, and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law, Deakin

University Australia, Melbourne, Australia during 2012-2013.

PARTICIPATION IN NATIONAL CONFERENCES, SEMINAR, WORKING

GROUP AND TALKS

1. Attended several Annual General Meetings of Pakistan Institute of Development

Economics held at Islamabad.

2. Seminar on "Islamization of Economy" organized by the Institute of Policy

Studies in April 1994 at Islamabad.

3. Was a member of the working group on the issue of "Pakistan: State of the

Economy" organized by the Institute of Policy Studies on Jan. 27-28, 1995.

4. Attended several talks on "International Relations" in response to the invitation of

Institute of Strategic Studies, Islamabad.

MEMBERSHIP OF EDITORIAL/ADVISORY BOARD OF ACADEMIC

JOURNAL

Serving as a member of National Editorial/Advisory Board of University of Chitral’s

Journal of Economic Research:

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https://jecor.uoch.edu.pk/index.php/jecor/editorial-board

ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS

1. Have been a member of Kansas State University Economics LinkedIn Group.

2. Have been a member of the USAID Pakistan Alumni Association

3. Was a member of Pakistan Society of Development Economists in 1995 and

1996.

4.. Was a student member of American Economic Association in 1991/92.

5. Was a member of International Advisory Board of International Conference on

Islamic Economics and Finance scheduled to be held at Istanbul Zaim University,

Istanbul, Turkey on 1-3 September 2016,

http://www.icisef.org/sayfa/international-advisory-board

http://www.suit.edu.pk/JOSSH/eb.html

5.. Was a Member of Scientific Committee of International Congress on Islamic

Economics and Finance held at Sakariya University, Sakaryia, Turkey on 21-23

October 2015.

http://icisef.org/en

LECTURES DELIVERED ABROAD & IN PAKISTAN

1. Delivered a special lecture, of 90 minutes duration, for the Doctor's Degree

Students of the Department of Economics at Kansas State University (U.S.A.)

arranged by Professor E.G. Olson in Spring Semester 1992.

2. Delivered a lecture on "An Islamic Scheme of Equitable Distribution of Income

and Wealth" while defending my Master's degree research work on 5 May 1992 in

the Economics Department at Kansas State University, (U.S.A.).

3. Delivered a lecture on "Islam and Economic Development" in the training

program for officers of Pakistan's Armed Forces at Dawah Academy,

International Islamic University, Islamabad in April 1995.

4. Delivered lectures in the training program for college lecturers held at

Muzaffarabad on "The Nature and Methodology of Islamic Economics" and

"Islamization of Banking and Financial Sectors in Pakistan" on 3 June 1996 and 4

June 1996 respectively.

5. Delivered lectures in the training program for college lecturers held at

Muzaffarabad on "Islamic Banking Experience in Pakistan" and "Islamic

Financing Techniques" on Sep.6,1997 in response to the official invitation from

the Directorate of Colleges, Government of Independent (Azad) Kashmir,

6. Delivered an extension lecture on "Economic Cooperation among the Islamic

Countries" at the Economics Department, University of Karachi, Karachi

(Pakistan) on 17 August 1999.

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7. Delivered a lecture on "Debt Crisis in Pakistan: Nature, Causes, Consequences

and Policy Recommendations for Growth” in Macro Readers Club Meeting

of School of Accounting, Economics, and Finance, Deakin University Australia at

Melbourne, Australia on 21 October 2010.

PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL LIVE VIDEO-CONFERENCE

ORGANIZED BY ISLAMC DEVELOPMENT BANK’ ISLAMIC RESEACH &

TRAINING INSTITUTE

Was one of the officially invited active participants in the first international live video

conference based on Dr. Umar Chapra’s lecture on “Islamic economics” organized by the

Islamic Development Bank, Jeddah’s Islamic Research and Training Institute on

February 16, 2004 in the video-conference hall of the World Bank at Islamabad, Pakistan.

Was a participant of similar other video conferences organized by the Islamic

Development Bank.

PARTICIPATION AS A DISCUSSANT IN PAKISTAN TELEVISION(PTV)’S

LIVE PROGRAM

Participated as an economist-discussant in the Pakistan Television (PTV)’s live television

program on “Current Issues in Pakistan Economy” along with Professor Dr. Rafiq

Ahmad (Former Vice Chancellor of the University of Punjab, Pakistan) and

EHTISHAMUL HAQ (Journalist, The Dawn) on Tuesday 3 January 2001 after 8 A.M.

English News.

FOREIGN VISITS

Australia (Twice), Germany (Once), Indonesia (Thrice), Malaysia (Thrice), Saudi Arabia

(Twice), Singapore (Once), The United Arab Emirates (Four Times), The United

Kingdom (Once), The United States of America (Twice) and Turkey (Twice).

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E-mail Addresses of My Academic Referees:

Dr Pasquale Michael Sgro

Professor of Economics and Chair, Department of Economics,

Deakin University Australia, Melbourne, Australia.

Co-Editor of Journal of International Trade and Economic Development published

by Routledge (U.K. and U.S.A)

Email Address: [email protected]

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Dr Hamid Hassan Assistant Professor of Economics,

International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan

E-mail Address: [email protected]

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