Ghulam Mohey-ud-din
Ghulam Mohey-ud-din (Urdu: غلام محی الدین; (April 22, 1979 - alive), M. Phil, Economics) [also spelt as Ghulam Moheyuddin, Ghulam Mohi-ud-din, Ghulam Mohy-ud-din, Ghulam Mohiuddin & Ghulam Mohyuddin ] is a Pakistani Economist.[1] He is an Economics researcher and analyst from Pakistan. Mr. Ghulam Mohey-ud-din was born on April 22, 1979 AD in Haroonabad, a Small town of Pakistani Punjab.[1][2] He has done M. Phil in Economics from GC University, Lahore and presently working on his PhD Economics thesis.[1][3]
Professional Career
- Development Finance
- Microeconomic Theory
- Macroeconomic Theory
- Mathematics for Economists
- Statistics and Econometrics
- I - Economic Affairs Division, Ministry of Economic affairs and Statistics, Government of Pakistan
- [April 2009- November 2009] Research Analyst
- II - Economists' Inn: College of Economics and Commerce
- [Januray 2006 - March 2009] Lecturer (Economics)+ Independent Researcher
- III - Khushhali Bank, Bahawalnagar
- [August 2003 - June 2004] Customer Services Officer
- IV - AFAQ College of Commerce, Haroonabad
- [March 2002 - July 2003] Lecturer (Economics)
Awards and Achievements [2][3]
- Gold Medalist in MA Economics. (Overall 1st Position in Islamia University, Bahawalpur)
- Won the Consolation prize in IBP Research Paper Competition (Winter 2006), awarded by the Institute of Bankers Pakistan (IBP), Karachi
- Selected for, participated in and successfully completed various online (internet) Courses arranged by the World Bank Institute, USA.
Publications and Research Work [3][4]
Books
Resarch Papers
- Ghulam Mohey-ud-din, 2007. "Impact of FCI on Economic Growth in Pakistan," Journal of Independent Studies and Research (JISR), Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology (SZABIST), vol. 5(1), pages 24-29, January.
- Moheyuddin, Ghulam, 2005. "Background, Assessment and Analysis of the Gender Issues in Pakistan," MPRA Paper 683, University Library of Munich, Germany
Full List of Work available at http://ideas.repec.org/e/pab58.html
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