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    ARINDAM BANIK, Ph.D. (Department of Economics, Delhi School of

    Economics, University of Delhi)Dean( Research) and Professor, International Management Institute, New Delhi,India

    Address: International Management InstituteB10, Qutab Institutional areaTara Crescent, New Delhi 110016Tel.( W):+ 91 11 26529237-39; ( mobile)+ 91 9818938736;(H)+ 91 11 26511790Fax:+ 91 11 26867539E mail:[email protected]; [email protected]

    1 HONORS AND AWARDS

    1.12 SANEI (South Asia Network of Economic Research Institutes, Islamabad,Pakistan) Research Award (sponsored by Global Development NetWork; with

    B. B. Bajracharya of Nepal, Monzurul Haque of Bangladesh and Prabir De ofIndia) to study on, Trade in Health Services in South Asia: An Examination ofthe Need for Regional Cooperation, November, 2008.

    1.11 SANEI Research Award under Asian Development Bank-ADB RETA 6417 tostudy on, "Measuring the Barriers to Trade in Services in South Asia: AnEmpirical Exercise",( with Prabir De of India ) November, 2008.

    1.10 Affiliated Professor, Centrum Centro De Negocios, Ponficia UNIVERSIDADCATLICA DEL PERU, 2007 -2012.

    1.9 Campus Research Awardee ( May 2003), University of the West Indies, CaveHill Campus to present a paper on Globalization, Model for Competitiveness

    and Human Skill Development in the Caribbean, in the Twelfth AnnualConference on Challenges of Globalization in a Changing World Order,Washington D.C.,USA, Washington Marriot Hotel, May 22-25,2003.

    1.8 Campus Research Awardee (May 2002), University of the West Indies, CaveHill Campus to present a paper on Exchange Rate, Foreign Borrowing andEconomic Stability in the Caribbean (with Sunday Iyare) at Rethymno,Greece.

    1.7 Visiting Scholar, Centre of Asian Studies, The University of Hong Kong, HongKong from August 26-August 29, 2001.

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    1.6 Campus Research Awardee ( May 2001) , University of the West Indies, CaveHill Campus to pursue research on FDI in China, India and the Caribbean .

    1.5 Associated Cement Companies Chair Professor in International Finance andBusiness, International Management Institute, New Delhi (permanent positionat IMI)

    1.4 Association of Management Development Institutions in South Asia ( AMDISA)Research Fellow in 1997 and 1998.

    1.3 Indian Council for Cultural Relations Fellow, Delhi School of Economics,University of Delhi : February 1986 to May 1992.

    1.2 Winrock International ( USA) Research Awardee, 1988-1989, Delhi School ofEconomics, University of Delhi.

    1.1 University Merit Scholarship, University of Jahangirnagar, 1977-80 and 1981-82.

    2 Education:

    2.4 Post-Doctoral research experience

    Visitor, Department of Economics, Cambridge University, Cambridge andLondon School of Economics , London, January February,1996.

    Visiting Fellow, Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, March April, 1996.

    2.3 Ph.D ( Delhi School of EconomicsUniversity of Delhi, India)) : Awarded in May, 1993

    2.2 M.Sc in Economics: Department of EconomicsUniversity of JahangirnagarDhaka , Bangladesh; Awarded in 1983.

    2.1 B.Sc ( Honours) in Economics: Department of EconomicsUniversity of JahangirnagarDhaka , Bangladesh; Awarded in 1981.

    3 Member: Professional Societies

    3.6 Indian Economic Association

    3.5 Vice-President, Strategic Academy, Kolkata.

    3.4 Euro-Asia Management Studies Association, Tokyo, Japan ( Since November,2000).

    3.3 American Economic Association, Nashville, USA ( Since February, 2001).

    3.2 Global Awareness Society International, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg,USA ( Since May, 2001).

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    3.1 Knowledge Forum, New Delhi, India ( Since November, 2007).

    Sponsored Research

    4.4 Banking and Other Financial services in India: India Country Study, Reportsubmitted to Asian Development Bank Institute, Tokyo , January, 2012.

    4.3 Trade in Health Services in South Asia: An Examination of the Need forRegional Cooperation, SANEI ( South Asia Network of Economic ResearchInstitutes, Islamabad, Pakistan) Research Award (sponsored by World Bankand Global Development NetWork), September, 2009 ( number of pages226).

    4.2 "Measuring the Barriers to Trade in Services in South Asia: An EmpiricalExercise", SANEI Research Award under Asian Development Bank-ADB RETA6417, September, 2009 ( number of pages 121).

    4.1 The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Government ofIndia, has sanctioned a major initiative entitled, National Competitiveness inthe Knowledge Economy is being implemented jointly by the Indian Instituteof Technology-Chennai, Indian Institute of Technology-Roorkee, NationalProductivity Council and International Management Institute, New Delhi. DrArindam Banik ( with Pradip K Bhaumik) has submitted the followingresearch findings:

    Transition to a Knowledge Economy: Implications for India,( Report

    submitted)

    Spatial Distribution of Local Innovation Capacity and Skills in DifferentStates and Regions in India ( Report submitted)

    From Adoption to Innovation: The Dynamics of Indian Knowledge FirmsTechnology Learning, ( Report submitted)

    5 Consultancy

    5.16 Assessment of Inputs and Skill-set Requirements of Units Operating from IIE-

    Haridwar, ( with Pradip K Bhaumik) , German Agency for Technical Co-operation (GTZ), New Delhi, November , 2008 ( Number of pages 180).

    5.15 Impact and Assessment of Poverty Alleviation Programmes in Assam ( withPradip K Bhaumik), Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India,March, 2003 ( Total number of pages 279).

    5.14 Impact and Assessment of Poverty Alleviation Programmes in Bihar ( withPradip K Bhaumik), Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India,April, 2002 ( Total number of pages 270).

    5.13 Impact and Assessment of Poverty Alleviation Programmes in Jagatsinghpur

    District of Orissa ( with Pradip K Bhaumik), Ministry of Rural Development,Government of India, January, 2001 ( Total number of pages 275).

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    5.12 Impact and Assessment of Poverty Alleviation Programmes in Nabarangpur of

    Orissa ( with Pradip K Bhaumik), Ministry of Rural Development, Government

    of India, January 2001 ( Total number of pages 285).

    5.11 Quick Evaluation Study of Supply of Improved Toolkits to Rural Artisans (SITRA),( with Pradip K Bhaumik) an Evaluation Report of Public Expendituresubmitted to the Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India,November 2000 ( Total no. of pages 292).

    5.10 FDI Flows to India in the Post Reform Period: An Analysis of the Structuraland Policy Impediments, ( with Nitish Sengupta and Rajat Kathuria) atechnical report submitted to the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerceand Industry, New Delhi, India , October 1996( Total no. of pages 175).

    5.9 Agricultural Growth in India: Case of West Bengal, a report submitted toWorld Bank Office, Dhaka, Bangladesh, December 1998( Total no. of pages101).

    5.8 Forecasting Cement Demand in Bangladesh, a technical report submitted tothe Associated Cement Companies, Mumbai, India, August ( Total no. ofpages 75).

    5.7 Agricultural Development in Bangladesh, a report submitted to World Bank,Washington D.C., May 1998 ( total no. of pages 210).

    5.6 Investment in Small Manufacturing Sector in Karnataka, Tamilnadu, Kerala

    and Andhra Pradesh, a technical report submitted to UNIDO, New Delhi,October 1996 ( Total no. of pages 151).

    5.5 Trade Patterns in the SAARC region, a research report submitted toAssociated Cement Companies Limited, Mumbai, April 1995 ( Total no. ofpages 65).

    5.4 Pulses production in India, a research report submitted to Indo-CanadianCooperation Unit, New Delhi May 1994 ( Total no. of pages 71).

    5.3 Employment and Training in the Chemical Industries in India, a technicalreport submitted to International Labour Organisation, South Asia AdvisoryTeam, New Delhi, May 1994 ( Total no. of pages 85).

    5.2 Employment in the Manufacturing sector in India, a technical report submittedInternational Labour Organisation, South Asia Advisory Team, New Delhi, July1994 ( Total no. of pages 96).

    5.1 Production Behaviour of Farms under different types of Water Management inSouth Asia, a technical report submitted to International DevelopmentResearch Centre, South Asia Regional Office, New Delhi, April 1993 ( Total no.of pages 230).

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    6 WORK EXPERIENCE

    ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

    2005 ( July)- Professor, International ManagementInstitute, New Delhi ,India.

    2001-2005(June) Faculty member,( on leave from IMI,Delhi) Department of Economics,University of the West Indies, Cave HillCampus, Barbados ( West Indies),Offered indefinite tenure-ship.

    1999-2001(January) Professor, International ManagementInstitute, New Delhi( India),

    1994-1999 Associate Professor, InternationalManagement Institute, New Delhi( India).

    1986-1992 Research Fellow, Department ofEconomics, Delhi School of Economics,University of Delhi ( India)

    OTHER APPOINTMENTS AND AFFILIATIONS

    1993-1994 Consultant, International LabourOrganisation, South Asia Advisory Team,New Delhi ( India)

    1992-1993 Consultant International DevelopmentResearch Centre, South Asia RegionalHead Office, New Delhi ( India)

    1992 ( June)-1992(Nov.) Consultant, World Bank Office, New Delhi( India)

    1982-1986Junior Executive, American Express Bank, Foreign Exchange Section ,Dhaka (Bangladesh )

    7 TEACHING

    7.5 MBA: International Business and Economic Environment, InternationalEconomics, International Finance (emphasis on foreign exchange market, riskexposures, future and options) Macro-economics, Managerial Economics andStatistics for Business at International Management Institute, New Delhi, (India )

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    7.4 Masters Programme in Trade Policy: Macro economics, Micro economics,International Finance (emphasis on foreign exchange market, risk exposures, futureand options), University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados ( West

    Indies).

    7.3 Masters in Project Management: Social Cost and Benefits at Departmentof Management, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados ( WestIndies).

    7.2 Master of Science in Economics: Development Economics, InternationalFinance(emphasis on foreign exchange market, risk exposures, future and options)at Department of Economics, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus,Barbados ( West Indies).

    7.1 Undergraduate: International Finance, Elements of Macroeconomics,

    Intermediate Macroeconomics I, Economic Development , Economic Planning andProject Appraisal at Department of Economics, University of the West Indies, CaveHill Campus, Barbados ( West Indies) .

    8 RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS

    Research Activities

    Financial Sector Reform and Economic GrowthInternational FinanceTrade in ServicesTrade, Investment and Competitiveness: Perspective Developing and Small Island

    NationsMeasurement of poverty and policy implicationsImpact and assessment Study of Public ExpenditureTechnology transfer and multinationals

    9 Books

    International

    Published9.2 Foreign Capital Inflows to China ,India and the Caribbean - Trends

    Assessments and Determinants , ( with Pradip K Bhaumik) Palgrave-Macmillans Global Academic Publishing, Macmillan publishers Limited,

    London, July, 2006.

    Indian/South Asian

    9.1 New Technology and Land Elevations- Small Farms in Bangladesh, UniversityPress Limited, Dhaka ( January), 1998.

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    10 Book Chapters

    International

    10.9 Neighbourhood Approach of Foreign Investment Inflows to the EmergingEconomies: Does the present structure of Caribbean Skill DevelopmentSystem Constitute an Impediment?,( with Pradip K Bhaumik and Sunday OIyare) in Size, Power and Development in the Emerging World Order:Caribbean Perspectives Ramesh Ramsaran edited , Lexicon Trinidad Limited ,San Juan, Trinidad, 2006.

    Indian/ South Asian

    10.9 Corporate Governance and Role of Independent Directors, (with Pradip KBhaumik) in Ethics, Business and Society-Managing Responsibly, Ananda DasGupta edited, Response Books, New Delhi, 2010 (June).

    10.8 Flow of Foreign capital to and from India and China: A Tale of TwoEconomies, (with Pradip K Bhaumik) in Indian and Chinese Enterprises:Global Trade, Technology and Investment Regimes ,N.S. SiddharthanandK .Narayanan edited, Routledge, London and New Delhi, 2009 ( October), pp.117-156.

    10.7 Effect of Structural and Conditional Rigidities: A Case Study of a PovertyReduction Programme ( with Pradip K Bhaumik) in Growth and HumanDevelopment in North-East India, P. Nayak edited, Oxford University Press,New Delhi, 2009 ( September), pp.63-85.

    10.6 Indias Transition to Knowledge Economy: Variation Across States, ( withPradip K Bhaumik), in Knowledge Economy: The Indian Challenge, AshokaChandra and M K Khanijo edited, Sage Publications Limited, New Delhi ,2009( February), pp.47-59.

    10.5 Technology Transfer, ( with Pradip K Bhaumik) entry for The OxfordCompanion to Economics in India, Kaushik Basu edited, Oxford UniversityPress, New Delhi, 2007 ( February),pp.519-522.

    10.4 Japanese Foreign Direct Investment in the BIMSTEC Region: ANeighbourhood Based Analysis, (with Pradip K Bhaumik), in TowardsBIMSTEC-Japan Comprehensive Economic Co-operation: The Benefits of

    Moving together, Anthem South Asian Studies, New Delhi, 2006 (

    September), pp.227-249.

    16.3 The Cement Industry in Bangladesh: Competitive Structure and Prospects(with Pushpa Kumari), Management of Development: Growth and Equity,Abdur Rab edited, Excel Book , New Delhi,1998 ( April).

    10.2 Strategies for Financing Business and Management Schools in South Asia:Case of IMI,( with Nitish Sengupta) in Strategies for Financing Business andManagement Schools in South Asia-Proceedings and cases, Abdur Rabedited, Excel Book, New Delhi, 1999 ( January).

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    10.1 Indo-US Trade: A Birds Eye View of the Issues,( with Gouranga Gopal Dasand Rajat Kathuria) in Issues in the U S Trade, Pranab Banerji edited,Kanishka Publishing House, New Delhi,1996.

    11 Papers published in Refereed JournalsInternational

    11.20 Rigidities restraining movement of a rural artisan from Poor to Non-Poorstate: An empirical investigation of an Indian poverty reduction program,International Journal of Social Economics, vol. 37 (2), Issue 1, January, 2010,pp.17-40. ( Journal of Economic literature - JEL listed)

    11.19 Are Poverty Reduction Programmes Less Effective in Troubled States? AnEmpirical Household Level Investigation in Rural India, (with Pradip KBhaumik), Savings and Development, issue 4, vol.32 (4), 2008, pp.321-352.

    11.18 Exogenous Technological Change and Wage Inequality in Rural India: ATheoretical Note,( with Pradip K Bhaumik and Sunday O Iyare), International Journal of Social Economics part II, vol.34, no. 10,(September),2007,pp.735-740.( JEL)

    11.17 Aging Population, Emigration and Growth in Barbados, International Journalof Social Economics, (with Pradip K Bhaumik), vol.33, issue 11, 2006, pp.781-788.( JEL)

    11.16 "Project Management and Development of Human Capital in the Caribbean:Three Case Studies", (with Pradip K Bhaumik) Management Decision, vol.44,

    issue 8 ,2006, pp.1076-1089.( Thomson-Reuter listed)

    11.15 Supporting the poor but skilled Artisans by making assets available to them-An empirical investigation in Rural India, (with Pradip K Bhaumik),Journal ofInternational Development, Vol.15, Issue 1, 2005, pp.45-66.( JEL)

    11.14 Evolution of Rural Informal Financial Institutions in South Asia, Savings andDevelopment, issue 4, XXVII, 2003, pp. 361-375.( JEL)

    11.13 Foreign Direct Investment Inflows to India and China- Trends ,Assessmentsand Determinants, Savings and Development, Issue 1,XXVII,April,2003,pp.5-22.( JEL)

    11.12FDI Inflows in the Caribbean: a neighborhood based analysis, ( with PradipK Bhaumik), Journal of Global Awareness, Vol. 6, No.3,2005 ( autumn),pp.60-74.

    11.11 An Assessment of the Caribbean Skills Development System: Does itconstitute a Viable Model for New economy, Global Development Studies,International Development Options, Vo. 3 (1-2), Winter 2002-Spring 2003,pp.283-298.

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    Indian/South Asian

    11.10 Alternate Explanations of FDI Inflows in the Caribbean: The Evidence So Far

    (with George Belle), Management Perspectives, Vol.1, No. 1, January-June,2009, pp.2-12.

    11.9 Technical Efficiency of Irrigated Farms in a Village of Bangladesh, IndianJournal of Agricultural Economics, vol. XLIX, No.1, 1994:pp 70-78.( JEL)

    11.8 Structure of the Credit Market and its Link with the Other Markets: AnAnalysis of Village Survey Data in Bangladesh, Indian Economic Review, vol.XXVIII,no. 1,1993.pp.55-77.(JEL)

    11.7 Changes in the Agrarian Structure in Bangladesh: 1960-1984, TheBangladesh Development Studies, vol.XVII, no.4, 1990:pp.55-65.(JEL)

    11.6 FDI, skilled Labour and the Caribbeans Emerging CompetitiveDisadvantage, (with Pradip K Bhaumik), Global Business Review, Vol.7, No.2, 2006, pp.174-193.

    Refereed Research Papers

    11.5 Explaining FDI Inflows to India, China and the Caribbean- An ExtendedNeighbourhood Approach,( with Pradip K Bhaumik and Sunday O Iyare),Economic and Political Weekly, vol.39,no.30,( July 24,2004), pp.3398-3407.

    11.4 Project Management in the Caribbean: A Case Study Approach, (withPradip K Bhaumik), Economic and Political Weekly, vol.37, no. 39,September

    28, 2002, pp.4036-4040.

    11.3 Private Capital Inflows to the Caribbean: Trends, Assessments andDeterminants (with Michael Howard), Economic and Political Weekly, vol.XXXVI no. 29, July 21- July 27, 2001, pp.2773-2778

    11.2 Farm Size, Factor Productivity and Returns to Scale under Different types ofWater Management, Economic and Political Weekly, vol.24, no. 53,December 31, 1994:A175-A182.

    Non-refereed research paper

    11.1 Regional Trade and Investment-Case of SAARC, (With Nitish Sengupta),Economic and Political Weekly, November 15, 1997, pp.2930-31.

    Refereed on-line research papers

    Technology Transfer in the Caribbean: A Case Study Approach, SocialScience Research Network, WPS 1777273, March, 2011.

    Trends and prospects of Socio-Economic and Technological Growth and Roleof Knowledge in Supporting Growth across Indian States, (with RabiaKhatun), Social Science Research Network, WPS 1777237, March, 2011.

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    Measuring the Barriers to Trade in Banking and Insurance Services in SouthAsia: An Empirical Exercise, (with Sankalan Hazra), Social Science ResearchNetwork, WPS 1766043, February, 2011.

    Exchange Rate, Foreign Borrowing and Economic Stability in Barbados,Social Science Research Network, WPS 1764924, February, 2011.

    Poverty and Earning Compulsions for the Family Pushed Children out ofSchools: Drop-out study in Basic Education Level in a Tribal Area of North-East India, (with Debasis Neogi), Social Science Research Network, WPS1762211, February, 2011.

    12 Papers in Peer Reviewed Conference Proceedings

    International

    12.15 Assessing the Barriers to Trade in Services in South Asia, ( with Pradip KBhaumik) ,Paper presented at International Economic Associations 16th WorldCongress, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China July 4-8, 2011, conferenceproceedings.

    12.14 Are Poverty Reduction Programmes Less Effective in Troubled States? AnEmpirical Household Level Investigation in Rural India,(with Pradip KBhaumik), (paper presented at All China Economics International Conference-2007, at the City University of Hong Kong, December 12-14,2007),conference proceedings.

    12.13 From Assimilation of Foreign Technology to Innovation: The Dynamics of

    Indian Firms Technology Learning, ( with Pradip K Bhaumik), paperpresented at 22nd Euro-Asia Management studies Association ( EAMSA)entitled The Transfer of Organisational Practices in Asia/Pacific-EuropeanBusiness Relationships,at the European University Viadrina in Frankfurt/Oder( Germany) and Collegium Polonicum in Slubice ( Poland), December 8-10,2005, Conference proceedings.

    12.12 Technology Transfer in the Caribbean: A Case Study Approach, ( with IanHickling) paper presented in a conference entitled, Liberalisation andStructural Change in Small Open Economies held on July 5-July 8,2004organised by the Central Bank of Barbados, Barbados, Conferenceproceedings.

    12.11 Determinants of FDI Inflows in the Caribbean-An Alternate Explanation,(With Pradip K Bhaumik), Global Awareness Society Internationals 14th Annual Conference, Rome, Italy, May 25-May 29,2005, Conferenceproceedings.

    12.10 Globalization, Model for Competitiveness and Human Skill Development inthe Caribbean, in the Twelfth Annual Conference on Challenges ofGlobalization in a Changing World Order, Washington D.C.,USA, WashingtonMarriot Hotel, May 22-25,2003, conference proceedings.

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    12.9 Exchange Rate, Foreign Borrowing and Economic Stability in the Caribbean ( with Sunday Iyare) conference paper in 6th International Conference onMacro-economic analysis and International Finance , University of Crete ,

    Department of Economics, Rethymno, Greece, May 23-25,2002, Conferenceproceedings.

    12.8 Crisis in Project Management in the Caribbean: A Case Study Approach ,(with Prasanta Dey) ,Hawaii International Conferences on Social Sciences,Hawaii ( USA) , June 11-15,2002, Conference proceedings.

    12.7 Patterns of Foreign Direct Investment in India and China: A Comparativestudy, Conference paper in 5th International Conference on Macro-economic Analysis and International Finance, University of Crete, Department ofEconomics, Rethymno( Greece) held on May 24-26, 2001, Conferenceproceedings.

    12.6 Technology Transfer in Asia- Case of Latecomer industries (with GSubbayamma), in Globalisation and the Uniqueness of Asia, Hellmutt Schutte,edited, INSEAD, Singapore, November 23-25,2000, Conference proceedings.

    12.5 Telecommunications reform in the Asia-Pacific: Case of India, presented in aConference, Telecommunications Reform in the Asia Pacific: Can DevelopingCountries Benefit from the Experience of Developed Countries? GriffithUniversity, Australia and MASTEL, Jakarta (Indonesia):21-22 November,2000,Conference proceedings.

    12.4 Foreign Direct Investment in Telecommunications: An Indian Experience,(with Anindya Roy), paper presented in a Conference , Telecommunications

    Reform in the Asia Pacific: Can Developing Countries Benefit from theExperience of Developed Countries?, Griffith University, Australia andMASTEL,Jakarta (Indonesia):21-22 November,2000, Conference proceedings.

    Indian/South Asian

    12.3 Trends and Prospects of Socio-economic and Technological Growth and Roleof Knowledge in Supporting Growth across Indian States: A Co-integrationand Causality Approach, ( with Shromon Das),in Proceedings of the theSecond Workshop on Creation and Dissemination of Knowledge( held on 5-7May, 2008 at International Management Institute, New Delhi) organized byCentre for Management of Innovation and Technology, InternationalManagement Institute, New Delhi.

    12.2 Foreign Capital Inflows to India and China: A Tale of Two Economies, ( withPradip K Bhaumik) in proceedings of the International Conference entitled,Globalisation of Chinese and Indian Enterprises organized jointly byDepartment of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology(IIT), Bombay and Forum for Global Knowledge Sharing, IIT-Bombay,November 2-3, 2007, conference proceedings.

    12.1 FDI: Global Trends and Assessments,( with Pradip K Bhaumik) conferenceproceedings in Global Arena-Challenge of the Morrow, organized jointly by

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    Global Business and Marketing Association and NIILIM Centre forManagement Studies, Taj Mahal Hotel, New Delhi , 28-30 December, 2006,Conference proceedings.

    13 Other Academic Publications

    BookIndian/South Asian

    Member, Managerial Economics, (Business Economics for Bachelor of Business

    Administration Programme),Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi,2001.

    14 Book Reviews

    Indian/South Asian

    14.10 Globalization and Poverty ( Vols. I, II, III) edited by Paul Collier and JanWillem Gunning , Edward and Elgar Publishing Inc., Cheltenham , UK,2008,XVIII+540; X+620; VIII + 473 ( 1664 pp.); Global Business Review, July-December, Vol.10, No.9,2009,pp. 366-69.

    14.9 Human Development in the Era of Globalization: Essays in Honor of Keith BGriffin, by James K Boyce, Stephen Cullenburg, Prasanta K Pattanaik andRobert Pollin, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, Glos, U.K. 2006;pp.392 +IX;Global Business Review, July-December,2007, Vol 8 No.2 (16th issue).pp.397-400.

    14.8 Women as Victims and Agents of Change by Anne Marie Goetz, Sage

    Publications, New Delhi-London, 2001; pp. 443; Economic and PoliticalWeekly, July 20,2002.

    14.7 Jagatpur 1977-97: Poverty and Social Change in Rural Bangladeshby KamalSiddiqui; The University Press, Dhaka,2000; pp.xxviii + 476; Economic andPolitical Weekly,September 22-28,2001, vol.xxxvi no.38.

    14.6 Banker to the Poor: The Autobiography of Muhammad Yunus- Founder of

    Grameen Bank, Muhammad Yunus, The University Press Limited, Dhaka,1998;ppxviii + 313, Economic and Political Weekly, July 15-21,2000,vol.35,nos. 29.

    14.5 Bangladesh Agriculture in the 21st centuryedited by Rashid Faruquee, The

    University Press Limited, Dhaka, 1998,pp. 275+viii; Economic and Politicalweekly, January 29-February 4, 2000,vol.no.35.

    14.4 Macro Economic Issues and policies: The case of Bangladesh, by AkhterHossain: Sage Publications, New Delhi,1997: Economic and political Weekly,vol. 34,no.31, July 31-August 1999

    14.3 Rethinking Rural Poverty- Bangladesh as a Case Study, edited by HossainZillur Rahman and Mahabub Hossain: Sage Publications, New Delhi, Economicand Political Weekly,vol. XXXI nos.2 and 3, January 13-20,1996.

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    14.2 Liberalisation and Industrial Development in the Third World, by StaffamJacobsson, and Ghayur Alam: Sage Publications, New Delhi, Book Review,International Book fair Special Issue, February-March,1996.

    14.1 Peasant Economics, by Frank Ellis, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge,1993; pp XII +309,Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, April-June,1995.

    15 Conference/Seminar Papers; Abstracts etc.

    International

    15.36 Presented ( invitee) a paper on, Pro-poor Growth in India: Where does theCountry Stand? under the theme, Strategies to Achieve Pro-poor Growth inBrazil, China, India and Europe: The Case of the Education Sector, held onDecember 10-11, 2009, InWEnts International Conference Centre, Berlin,organized by d.i.e. Berlin, Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation andDevelopment, Germany, and InWEnt.

    15.35 Measuring the Barriers to Trade in Services in South Asia: An EmpiricalExercise, presented a paper in a workshop entitled, Supporting Network ofResearch Institutes and Think Tanks in South Asia Phase II ( RETA 6417),26-28 October, 2009, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies ( ISEAS), NationalUniversity of Singapore ( Singapore), organised by Asian Development Bank,Manilla.

    15.34 Measuring the Barriers to Trade in Services in South Asia: An EmpiricalExercise, presented a paper in a workshop entitled, Supporting Network ofResearch Institutes and Think Tanks in South Asia Phase II ( RETA 6417),8-9

    September,2008, Inter-Continental Hotel, Ploenchit, Bangkok ( Thailand),invited by Asian Development Bank, Manilla.

    15.33 From Assimilation of Foreign Technology to Innovation: The Dynamics ofIndian Firms Technology Learning, ( with Pradip Bhaumik), paper presentedat 22nd Euro-Asia Management studies Association ( EAMSA) entitled TheTransfer of Organisational Practices in Asia/Pacific-European Business

    Relationships, at the European University Viadrina in Frankfurt/Oder (Germany) and Collegium polonicum in Slubice ( Poland), December 8-10,2005.

    15.32 Determinants of FDI Inflows in the Caribbean-An Alternate Explanation,(With Pradip Bhaumik), Global Awareness Society Internationals 14th AnnualConference, Rome, Italy, May 25-May 29,2005.

    15.31 Aging Population, Emigration and Growth in the Caribbean,( with Stanley J.Lawson), paper presented at the American Economic Associations AnnualConference, January 7-9,2005, Philadelphia, USA.

    15.30 Technology Transfer in the Caribbean: A Case Study Approach, paperpresented at Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social science and EconomicStudies, (SALISES Seminar Series no., 2 of 2004/2005). University of theWest Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados, October 27,2004.

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    15.29 Technology Transfer in the Caribbean: A Case Study Approach, ( with IanHickling) paper presented in a conference entitled, Liberalisation andStructural Change in Small Open Economies held on July 5-July 8,2004

    organised by the Central Bank of Barbados, Barbados.

    15.28 Neighbourhood Approach of Foreign Investment Inflows to the EmergingEconomies: Does the present structure of Caribbean Skill DevelopmentSystem Constitute an Impediment?, paper presented in a 3-day conferenceon Size, Power and Development in the Emerging World Powerheld on March3-5,2004 at The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus,Trinidad and Tobago.

    15.27 Globalization, Model for Competitiveness and Human Skill Development inthe Caribbean, in the Twelfth Annual Conference on Challenges ofGlobalization in a Changing World Order, Washington D.C.,USA, WashingtonMarriot Hotel,May 22-25,2003.

    15.26 Trends and Approaches in Graduate Economics: Some Observations fromIndia, paper presented in a Graduate Economics Seminar organized by theDepartment of Economics, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus,Barbados in collaboration with the Friedrich Ebert Stifting Foundation atPommarine Hotel, Barbados, November 23,2002.

    15.25 Exchange Rate, Foreign Borrowing and Economic Stability in the Caribbean:The Case Study of Barbados, (with Sunday Iyare ), a conference paperpresented in 6th International Conference on Macroeconomic Analysis andInternational Finance, University of Crete, Department of Economics,Rethymno ( Greece) to held on May 23-25,2002.

    15.24 Crisis in Project Management in the Caribbean: A Case Study Approach , (with Prasanta Dey) presented in HawaiiInternational Conferences on SocialSciences, Sheraton Waikiki Hotel, Honolulu, Hawaii ( USA) held on June 11-15,2002.

    15.23 Patterns of Foreign Direct Investment in India and China: A Comparativestudy, conference paper in 5th International Conference on Macro-economic Analysis and International Finance, University of Crete, Department ofEconomics, Rethymno( Greece) held on May 24-26, 2001.

    15.22 Patterns of Foreign Direct Investment in India, China and the Caribbean,(with Michael Howard), paper presented in a seminar, Sir Arthur LewisInstitute of Social and Economic Studies, University of West Indies, Cave HillCampus, Bridgetown ( Barbados): April 4,2001.

    15.21 Telecommunications reform in the Asia-Pacific: Case of India, presented in aConference, Telecommunications Reform in the Asia Pacific: Can DevelopingCountries Benefit from the Experience of Developed Countries?, Jakarta (Indonesia):21-22 November,2000.

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    15.20 Foreign Direct Investment in Telecommunications: An Indian Experience,(with Anindya Roy), paper presented in a Conference , TelecommunicationsReform in the Asia Pacific: Can Developing Countries Benefit from the

    Experience of Developed Countries?Jakarta (Indonesia):21-22November,2000.

    15.19 Technology Transfer in Asia-Case of Latecomer Industries,(with GSubbayamma), paper presented in a seminar EAMSA 2000: Globalisation andUniqueness of Asia,INSEAD-Singapore ( Singapore): 23-25 November,2000.

    Indian/South Asian

    15.18 Presented a paper entitled Poverty and Earning Compulsions for the FamilyPushed Children out of Schools: Drop-out study in Basic Education Level in aTribal Area of North-East India, (with Debasis Neogi),at 94th AnnualConference under a theme entitled, Enhancing Human Resources for InclusiveGrowth, Employment and Welfare, organized by Indian Economic Associationat Bharti Vidyapeeth University, Pune ( Maharashtra), December 27-29,2011.

    15.18 Presented a paper entitled Measuring Barriers to Trade in Banking andInsurance Services in South Asian An Empirical Study, ( with SankalanHazra ), at11th South Asian Management Forum under a theme entitledManaging Change for Sustainable Development in the SAARC Region,organized by Association of Management Development Institutions in SouthAsia ( AMDISA) and hosted by Nepal Administrative Staff College,Kathmandu, May 16-18,2011, Kathmandu.

    15.17 Presented research findings entitled, Trade in Health Services in South Asia:

    An Examination of the Need for Regional Cooperation organized jointly bySANEI ( South Asia Network of Economic Research Institutes, Islamabad,Pakistan) ,Global Development Network and Bangladesh Institute ofDevelopment Studies ( BIDS), March 30-31,2010, Sonargaon Hotel, Dhaka.

    15.16 Presented a proposal (shortlisted for SANEI Research award under AsianDevelopment Bank-RETA 6417) to pursue research on, Economic and SocialImpact of Global Financial Crisis: A Study on Export-based Leather Industry inIndia, Bangladesh and Pakistan, ( with Monzurul Haq of Bangladesh, SafdarSohail of Pakistan and Pradip K Bhaumik of India), held on December 3-4,2009, Sonargaon Hotel, Dhaka organized by Asian Development Bank,Manila.

    15.15 Measuring the Barriers to Trade in Services in South Asia: An EmpiricalExercise, presented a paper in the Mid Term Review Workshop under RETA6417, 23-24 April, 2009, Organised by Asian Development Bank-Manila, Yakand Yeti Hotel, Kathmandu, Nepal.

    15.14 Supporting the Poor but Skilled Artisans by Making Assets available to them:An Empirical Investigation in Rural India, ( with Pradip K Bhaumik) paperpresented at a workshop entitled, Strategies to Reduce Rural Poverty,Organized by International Management Institute, New Delhi, December 1,2007.

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    15.13 Foreign Capital Inflows to India and China: A Tale of Two Economies, ( withPradip K Bhaumik)paper presented at an International Conference entitled,Globalisation of Chinese and Indian Enterprises organized jointly by

    Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology(IIT), Bombay and Forum for Global Knowledge Sharing, IIT-Bombay,November 2-3, 2007.

    15.12 Effect of Structural and Conditional Rigidities on Moving a Beneficiary fromPassive to Active State: An Empirical Investigation in a Poverty ReductionProgramme in Rural India, ( with Pradip K Bhaumik) paper presented inNational Seminar entitled Growth and Human Development in North EastIndia, Department of Economics, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong,Meghalaya, May 24-25,2007.

    15.11 The Caribbean in the Extended Neighbourhood of India:New Ties on OldBonds, ( with Pradip K Bhaumik) presented in a session entitled,DevelopingRegional Economics and Trade Agreements to Realise Opportunities , at theFirst India - Latin America and the Caribbean Conclave organized jointly byMinistry of External Affairs, Government of India, Ministry of CommerceGovernment of India and CII, Hotel Shangri-La, New Delhi , February 13-15,2007.

    15.10 FDI: Global Trends and Assessments, ( with Pradip K Bhaumik) paperpresented at Global Arena-Challenge of the Morrow, organized jointly byGlobal Business and Marketing Association and NIILIM Centre forManagement Studies, Taj Mahal Hotel, New Delhi , 28-30 December, 2006.

    15.9 Indias Transition to Knowledge Economy: variation across states, ( with

    Pradip K Bhaumik) presented in a technical session entitled AnticipatingTrends and Identifying Issues for Formulating Policy Initiatives andDeveloping Strategies of Change Management for Transformation fromIndustrial Age to Information Age, at the National Symposium onCompetitiveness in the Knowledge Economy: Imperatives of Change,organized by the International Management Institute, New Delhi onNovember 3-4, 2006 and sponsored by the Department of InformationTechnology, Government of India.

    15.8 Explaining FDI Inflows to India, China and the Caribbean- An ExtendedNeighbourhood Approach,( with Pradip K Bhaumik), paper presented at theSchool of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University , New Delhi,October 30,2006.

    15.7 Neighbourhood Revisited: Explaining Japanese Foreign Direct Investment inthe BIMSTEC Region, ( with Pradip Bhaumik), paper presented at 1stInternational conference on Towards BIMSTEC-Japan ComprehensiveEconomic Cooperation: Vision and Tasks Ahead, organized by Centre forStudies in International relations and Development ( CSIRD), Kolkata, TajBengal Hotel, December 16-17,2005.

    15.6 Pattern of Foreign Direct Investment in India and China: An EmpiricalAnalysis, (with Nitish Sengupta), paper presented in an International

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    Conference ,One World One Market-Vision 2000,Faculty of ManagementStudies, University of Delhi and Management Science Associations-USA:NewDelhi( India)-December 28-29,1998.

    15.5 Emerging Institutions in Rural Development in Developing Countries, paperpresented in a seminar, Bangladesh Economic Association, Dhaka (Bangladesh):27-28 March,1997.

    15.4 Impact of Public Expenditure in Rural India: Case of Supply of ImprovedToolkits to Rural artisans, (with Pradip Bhaumik), presented in a Conference,Industrialisation in a Reforming Economy: A Quantitative Assessment, tohonour Professor K L Krishna, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi(India):20-22 December, 2000.

    15.3 Regional Trade and Investment in Developing Countries: The Case ofSAARC, (with Nitish Sengupta), paper presented in a conference , MoulanaAbul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies, Calcutta ( India):12-15 March,1997.

    15.2 FDI Flows to India in the Post reform Period: An Analysis of the Structuraland Policy Impediments,( with Nitish Sengupta and Rajat Kathuria),Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, New Delhi (India): 5 July,1996.

    15.1 H. Y. V. Technology and Relative Productivity of Small Farms: The Casestudy of Bangladesh, paper presented in a seminar, Delhi School ofEconomics, University of Delhi, Delhi ( India): 29 December,1991.

    16 Popular/ Newspaper Publications

    International

    7 Is there a human resource development strategy?, The Barbados Advocate,July 6,2003.

    6 Valuable lessons from Nobel Prize winners, The Barbados Advocate, March3,2003.

    5 Home-grown strategy a must for our development, The Barbados Advocate,December 8, 2002.

    4 Rethinking Poverty Alleviation Programmes in the Developing World, TheBarbados Advocate( Barbados), November 17,2002

    3 Diversity key to Barbados Future, The Business Authority, ( Barbados),February 18,2002.

    2 An Economic Case Study, The Business Authority, ( Barbados ), February11,2002.

    1 Barbados role in the Caribbean Miracle,The Business Authority,(Barbados),February 4,2002

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    Indian/South Asian

    16.93 Takar Patan, The Desh (a fortnightly publication ofAnanda Bazar Patrika),

    January 2, 2012.

    16.92 Dolarer Binimoye Bharatiyo Mudrar Patan, The Desh, December 2, 2011.

    16.91 Mulya Briddhir Urdhogoti Abyahoto, The Desh, November 17, 2011.

    16.90 Wall Street Dakhal.., The Desh, , November 2, 2011

    16.89 Teler Daam Barlo Bole., The Desh, October 2, 2011.

    16.88 The Vicissitudes of the Visit, First News, September 11, 2011, pp.40-41.

    16.87 Berei chaleche sonar dam, The Desh, Sepember 2, 2011.

    16.86 Grahita Nai, Daata , The Desh, , August 17,2011.

    16.85 Abyahoto Bhortuki Priti, The Desh, , July 2,2011.

    16.84 Mulya Briddhi Niyantran Niye Prasna, The Desh, April 17, 2011.

    16.83 Ebar Dwitiyo Sabuj Biplob Hok, The Desh, , April 2,2011

    16.82 Madhya Pracheye Tel Sankat, The Desh, March 17,2011

    16.81 B.P.r Biniyog, The Desh, March 2, 2011.

    16.80 Urdhamukhi chahida kintu jogan apratul, The Desh, February 2, 2011.

    16.79 Sex ratio and high savings rate in China, First News, ( Dhaka), January 16,2011,pp.58-59

    16.78Agnimulya Polandu, The Desh, January 2, 2011.

    16.77 Barche Krishi Utpadan, The Desh , December 17,2010.

    16.76 Save the Saree, First News, (Dhaka), October 31, 2010, pp.20-22.

    16.75 Indian Loan: The Neighbors Perspective, First News, (Dhaka), October 3,

    2010, pp.36-38.

    16.74 G20.., The Desh, , July 17,2010.

    16.73 The Chariot of God, First News, July 25,2010.

    16.72 Indian North-East: Overcoming Isolation, The Daily Star ( Dhaka), April3,2010.

    16.71 Khadya Sasyer Dam Barlo Keno, The Desh, February 17,2010.

    16.70 Chine Bybsha Gotate Chai Google, The Desh, February 2, 2010.

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    16.69 Khadya Drabyer Dam Kombe Natun Bachare, The Desh, January 2, 2010.

    16.68 The Problem with prices, Indian Express, January 2,2010.

    16.67 Swarnayug, The Desh, November 17 ,2009

    16.66 The Land Illusion, Indian Express, July 27,2009.

    16.65 Mudrasfiti rinattwak othocho khadyasasya agnimulya, The Desh, July 2,2009, pp.18-20.

    16.64 Sanskarer pathei biniyog, The Desh, June 2,2009, p.17.

    16.63 Chahida-joganer bharsamyai bharasha, The Desh , April 17,2009.

    16.62 Independent, not free, Indian Express, April 15,2009.

    16.61 Arthanaitik mandai bhoyer kichu nei, Career, ABP Limited, April,2009.

    16.60 Gantabya America-ar nai, The Desh, March 2, 2009,pp.17-18.

    16.59 Understanding Bangladesh from a Neighbours Door, The Daily Star,January 24, 2009.

    16.58 Satyam er prakrita satya ebar prakashy, The Desh, January 17, 2009,p.10.

    16.57 Asha jagate pare stimulas package, The Desh, January 2,2009,pp.10-11.

    16.56 Bimai videshi biniyog briddhi,The Desh, November 17,2008,p.18.

    16.55 Jet Air-Kingfisher somjhota, The Desh, November 2,2008,pp.14-16.

    16.54 Dudh niye durniti, The Desh, October 2, 2008, p.20.

    16.53 Abyahota biniyoger jai-jatra, The Desh, September 17,2008,pp.22-23.

    16.52 Outsourcing:udbeg-utkantha, The Desh, July 17,pp.13-14.

    16.51 Ar ekti sabuj biplab, The Desh, July 2, 2008,pp.14-15.

    16.50 Bam-sashane anahar?, The Desh, June 2,2008,pp.14-15.

    16.49 Paschim Bange rationing byabastha, The Desh, May 2, 2008,pp.13-14.

    16.48 Americar manda amader janya doo-sangbad? , The Desh, April 17,2008,pp.9-10.

    16.47 Loan waiver and agricultural investment, ( with Pradip K Bhaumik), TheHindu Business Line, March 28,2008.

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    16.46 Budget 2008: arthaniti o rajnitir mishran, The Desh, March 17, 2008. pp.24-25.

    16.45 Skill-biased tech widens wage divide, (with Pradip K Bhaumik), The HinduBusiness Line, January 9, 2008.

    16.44 Poverty Reduction Missing the Wood for the Trees, ( with Pradip KBhaumik), The Hindu Business Line, December 11,2007.

    16.43 Toys: Time for a better game plan, ( with Pradip K Bhaumik), The HinduBusiness Line, October 16,2007.

    16.42 Takar urdhomulyayan o natun arthaniti, The Desh, September 2,2007,p.28.

    16.41 Khadyadrabyer mulyabridhi: ashubha sangket?, The Desh, August 2,2007,pp.30-31.

    16.40 Natoon bharater chitre sonar pakhi ure berabe sarbatra, The Desh , July2,2007,p.34.

    16.39 Sadharan kretar swarthai shesh katha, The Desh , June 2,2007, pp.27-28.

    16.38 Changing face of entrepreneurship, post liberalization,(with Pradip KBhaumik), The Hindu Business Line, May 9, 2007.

    16.37 Education-A New Dimension to India-Bangladesh Relations,( with Pradip KBhaumik), The Hindu Business Line, March 23, 2007.

    16.36 Is Carry Trade impacting New Zealand Economy?,( with Pradip KBhaumik), The Hindu Business Line, December 8,2006.

    16.35 Sequencing Convertibility, ( with Pradip K Bhaumik), The Hindu BusinessLine, September 26, 2006.

    16.34 Human Resource Development Needs Paradigm Shift, ( with Pradip KBhaumik), The Hindu Business Line, July 19, 2006.

    16.33 Farmer Suicides: Beyond the Obvious, ( with Pradip K Bhaumik), The HinduBusiness Line, June 20, 2006.

    16.43 Is Chinas Supply Chain Sustainable?, ( with Pradip K Bhaumik), The HinduBusiness Line, May 20, 2006.

    16.32 The High-tech Disc War that Bytes, ( with Pradip K Bhaumik), The HinduBusiness Line, April 25, 2006

    16.31 Making the Education Cess Work, ( With Pradip K Bhaumik), The EconomicTimes, April 8,2006.

    16.30 The NREGP: Unlearnt Lessons, (with Pradip K Bhaumik), The HinduBusiness Line, March 17,2006

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    16.29 How Critical is Rural Employment? To Bridge Urban-Rural Divide, ( withPradip K Bhaumik), The Hindu Business Line, February 28,2006.

    16.28 The New Age Intermediaries, ( with Pradip K Bhaumik) The Hindu BusinessLine, February 11,2006.

    16.27 Capitalising on Human Skills,( with Pradip K Bhaumik)The Hindu BusinessLine, December 26, 2005

    16.26 Development, Market and Government,( with Pradip K Bhaumik) The HinduBusiness Line, December 5,2005.

    16.25 The Caribbean: Opportunities to be tapped, ( with Pradip K Bhaumik)TheHindu Business Line,November 8,2005.

    16.24 Targeting the Right Beneficiaries, ( with Pradip K Bhaumik),The EconomicTimes,October 22,2005.

    16.23 Low Growth to Prosperity, The Daily Star, January 3, 2004

    16.22 Development, State and Governance- A Caribbean Experience, The DailyStar( Dhaka, Bangladesh), vol. 3, no.,1028,July 30,2002.

    16.21 Crisis and Macro- economic management- A Lesson from the Caribbeans,The Daily Star( Dhaka, Bangladesh), vol. 3, no. 1056, August 27,2002.

    16.20 Rethinking Effective Utilization of Grants and Aids, The Daily Star,(Dhaka,Bangladesh), December 13,2002.

    .16.19 Safal Bajarer Sarta- West Indiger Ekti Ghatana ( The Conditions of aSuccessful Market- The Case of West Indies, Ananda Bazaar Patrika, (Calcutta, India ) July 12, 2001.

    16.18 Natun Shilpa Stapane Jyoti Basur Netritwa Byrtha, ( The leadership of JyotiBasu failed in industrializing West Bengal), The Desh, ( Calcutta, India )January 6,2001.

    16.17 The Good, Bad and Ugly, Economic Times, ( New Delhi,India), August28,2000.

    16.16 Credit as a human right, The Indian Express, ( New Delhi, India) April

    4,2000.

    16.15 The Budget- an Eastern Indian Perspective, (with Nitish Sengupta), TheHindustan Times,( New Delhi ,India)March 27,2000.

    16.14 Bharate Prathamik Shiksha O Arthanaitik Unnayan, ( Primary education andeconomic development in India), The Daily Bartaman, ( Calcutta, India )July16,1999.

    16.13 Paschim Bange Krishir Safalya ( Agriculture Development in West Bengal),Ananda Bazar Patrika, ( Calcutta, India ), May 6,1999.

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    16.12 Budget O Krishi Unnayan ( Budget and Agriculture Development),AnandaBazar Patrika, ( Calcutta, India ),March 4,1999.

    16.11 Primary Education and Development- Plain tales from the States, TheIndian Express, ( New Delhi, India) ,September 30,1998.

    16.10 SAFTA: A Welcome Step, The Economic Times, ( New Delhi, India )August1,1998.

    16.9 Opt for Business Economics, Times of India, ( New Delhi, India )August10,1998.

    16.8 Studying the Case Study, The Business Today, ( New Delhi, India ),September 7-21,1997.

    16.7 Prospects of FDI: Perspective SAARC, (with Nitish Sengupta), The DailyStar, ( Dhaka, Bangladesh), June 21,1997.

    16.6 Breaking Down the Barriers: SAARC, (with Nitish Sengupta), BusinessStandard, ( New Delhi, India ),April 30,1997.

    16.5 Issues in Developing the Equity Market,( with Chiradeep Singha Roy), TheObserver Business and Politics, ( New Delhi, India ), March 2,1995.

    16.4 Equity Markets and Growth, The Economic Times, ( New Delhi, India),December 5,1994.

    16.3 Missing Opportunities in the SAARC Region, The Observer Business and

    Politics, ( New Delhi, India ), March 7,1994.

    16.2 Mistaken Premise, The Economic Times, ( New Delhi, India )October3,1992.

    16.1 Towards Small Farm Development, The Bangladesh Observer, ( Dhaka,Bangladesh), April 3,1989.

    17 Abstract

    17.1 HYV Technology and Relative Productivity of Small Farms- A case study ofBangladesh, Finance India,vol.VIII,no. 3,1994:pp.725-726.

    18 Experience of Supervising/Examining Ph.D./M.Phill/Masters Level Dissertation

    18.9 Acted as an examiner of a Ph.D. thesis, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi,December, 2010.

    18.8 Acted as an external examiner of a Ph.D thesis, Goa University, TaleigaoPlateau, Goa, August, 2010.

    18.7 Ph.D Supervisor of two Research Scholars registered at Guru Gobind SinghIndraprastha University, New Delhi, ( registration year 2010).

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    18.6 Acted as an external examiner of a Ph.D thesis, Indian Institute Technology,Mumbai, March, 2009.

    18.5 Acted as Supervisor of Course on Independent Studies ( CIS) for select finalyear M.B.A. students at International Management Institute, New Delhi (December 2006-March 2010)

    18.4 Acted as Supervisor of Masters Programme theses at the University of theWest Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados, West Indies (2001-2005)

    18.3 Acted as an external examiner of a Ph.D thesis titled Indias Trade inAgricultural Food Products with South Asia: 1990-95, Jawaharlal NehruUniversity, New Delhi (Report submitted: March 7, 2001).

    18.2 Acted as an external examiner of Masters Programme theses at IndianInstitute of Technology, Delhi, India, 1998.

    18.1 Acted as an external examinar of an M.Phill Dissertation, Jawaharlal NehruUniversity, New Delhi ( Report submitted : August 10,2000).

    19 ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

    19.15 Dean (Research), International Management Institute, New Delhi, June 4,2011 onwards.

    19.14 Dean (Academic), International Management Institute, New Delhi June 21,2010 June 3, 2011.

    19.13 Chairman, Ph.D. Programme (In collaboration with Guru Gobind SinghIndraprastha University, Delhi) and Fellow Programme Research AdvisoryCommittee (approved by AICTE), International Management Institute, Delhi,November, 2007 onwards.

    19.12 Area Chairman, Economics, Strategy and General Management Group,International Management Institute, New Delhi, July, 2005-June,2010.

    19.11 Member, Course Committee, and Entrance Committee, Masters Programme inTrade Policy (Sponsored by Organisation of American States), University ofthe West Indies, Cave Hill campus, Barbados, 2003-2005.

    19.10 Member, Steering Committee, Asia-Pacific Micro Credit Summit, New Delhi,India, February 1-5,2001

    19.9 Member Technical Advisory Committee, Asia-Pacific Micro Credit Summit, NewDelhi, India, February 1-5, 2001

    19.8 Programme Director, Post Graduate Programme in Management, InternationalManagement Institute, New Delhi, June 30, 1997 to May 8,2000. ( The IMIspart time MBA programme was rated as the best programme in India by AsiaWeek, Hong Kong during this period).

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    19.7 Project Director, Quick Evaluation Study of Supply of Improved Toolkits toRural Artisans ( SITRA), an All India based Evaluation Report submitted tothe Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, November 2000.

    19.6 Programme Director, Management of Change, 16-17 March 1999,International Management Institute, New Delhi ( Participants were seniorexecutives from both public and private sectors in India).

    19.5 Faculty Incharge, Williamson Magar Library. International ManagementInstitute, New Delhi, June 30, 1996-May 10,1999.( The new technology wasadopted in the Library during this period under a DFID grant)

    19.4 Superintendent, IMI Hostel, IMI , June 30,1996 to June 30,1998

    19.3 Associate Programme Director, Post Graduate Programme in Management,International Management Institute, New Delhi, June 30, 1995 to June29,1997.

    19.2 Programme Director, Farm Management Economics, for the Senior officialsof Nigeria, International Management Institute, New Delhi from (1)June22,1995 to July 20,1995 (2) October 28,1995 to November 27,1995 and (3)December 31,1995 to January 29,1996.

    19.1 Programme Coordinator, for the officials of CIS Republics and Latvia andLithuania on Financial Management and Planning. A 10 week trainingprogramme from January 1, 1995 to March 13, 1995 offered at InternationalManagement Institute, New Delhi,India.

    20 Journals: Member ,Editorial Board; Editor

    20.6 Member Advisory Committee, Journal of CENTRUM Cathedra, (published byCengage Learning, Argentina S.A.), Lima, Peru.

    20.5 Member, International Editorial Board, Asian Business and Management,published by Palgrave, London.

    20.4 Member, Editorial Board, The Journal of Public Sector Policy Analysis,Economic Affairs Division, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Development,Government of Barbados, Barbados, West Indies.

    20.3 Member, Editorial Board, e-Socialsciences, Mumbai, India.

    20.2 Editor, Global Business Review, a journal of Sage Publications ( New Delhiand New York)

    20.1 Associate Editor, Global Business Review, a journal of Sage Publications ( NewDelhi and New York), 2000-2010 ( April)

    21 Trade- Related Technical Assistance Activities ( TRTA)

    21.3 Key Lecturer :Balance of Payments and Exchange Rates: Case Studies andDiscussion, Certificate Programme in International Trade and Commercial

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    Diplomacy, Centre for International Services, University of the West Indies,Cave Hill Campus, Barbados.

    21.2 Taught Applied Macro and Microeconomics in the Masters Programme in TradePolicy, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados.

    21.1 Participated various meetings organised jointly by University of the WestIndies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados, West Indies and World TradeOrganisation, Geneva in Barbados.

    22 PUBLIC, PROFESSIONAL AND/OR EXTRA DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE(with dates)

    22.55 Delivered Professor P.C. Bora Memorial Lecture on Understanding IndianEconomy in Troubled Times, at Council Hall, Tejpur Central University,Nappam, Tejpur, Assam on November 16,2011.

    22.54 Discussant in a panel discussion entitled, US Debt Trap and its Implicationson global and Indian Business( with Raj S Dhankar and Abheek Barua) on31st August 2011, organized by JKPadampat Singhania Institute ofManagement and Technology, Gurgaon.

    22.53 Discussant of two papers entitled, Financial Infrastructure( authored by DrMario B Lamberte) in a session entitled, Financial Development and service as a New Engine of Growth ( authored by Dr Ben Shepherd) in asession entitled, Infrastructure, Innovation and Services, in a two dayTechnical Workshop on Role of Key Emerging Economies-ASEAN, PRC andIndia for a Balanced, Sustainable and Resilient Asia ,organized by Asian

    Bank Development Institute, Asian Development Bank , Taj Palace Hotel,New Delhi, 18-19 August , 2011

    22.52 Chaired a session entitled, Asian Economies-IIon July 6, 2011, atInternational Economic Associations 16th World Congress, TsinghuaUniversity, Beijing, China July 4-8, 2011.

    22.51 Key Speaker, Econometrics in Management Research and Applications, in aFaculty Development Programme at ABV Indian Institute of Technology andManagement, Gwalior, April 15-16,2011.

    22.50 Member, Management Trainee Recruitment Board, Central Bank of India at

    Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi; Birla Institute of Managementand Technology, Greater Noida; Accman Institute of Management , GreaterNoida, February 1-3, 2011.

    22.49 Discussant of a paper entitled, Export Potentialities among SAARC Countries:An Empirical Measurement ( authored by Dr Swapan Bhattacharya) in asession entitled, Trade and Finance in a two day International Conferenceon Changing Structure of Trade and Investment: Implications for Growth andDevelopment organized by Department of Economics, Jamia Millia Islamia,New Delhi, 2-3 March 2011.

    22.48 Chaired a session entitled, Trade Modeling and Applications in a two dayInternational Conference on Changing Structure of Trade and Investment:

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    Implications for Growth and Development organized by Department ofEconomics, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, 2-3 March 2011.

    22.47 Panelist ( with Professor Partha Sen, Dr Pronab Sen, Mr. Abhijit Das ) in aPanel discussion on Changing Structure of Trade and Investment: Losers andGainers in a two day International Conference on Changing Structure ofTrade and Investment: Implications for Growth and Development organizedby Department of Economics, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, 2-3 March2011.

    22.47 Chaired a session entitled, Impact of Integrated Global Economy on IndianBusiness, in a two day international Conference entitled, India Emerging :Opportunities and Challenges, organized by Indus Business Academy ,Greater Noida, February 26-27,2011.

    22.46 Inaugurated Faculty Development Programme and talked on ResearchMethodology in Business Economics, Northern Institute for IntegratedLearning in Management (NIILM), Greater Noida, January 27, 2011.

    22.45 Invited as an expert to talk on, Case Method of Teaching, in a FacultyDevelopment Programme, Organised by Indus Business Academy, GreaterNoida, November 27,2010.

    22.44 Invited as an expert in a Curriculum Design Workshop in Social Sciences atABV-IIITM Gwalior 11-12 December, 2010.

    22.43 Chaired a session entitled, Trade Theory and Policy, in a two dayinternational Conference entitled, Empirical Issues in International Trade and

    Finance, organized by Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi ,December 16-17,2010.

    22.42 Member, The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) National Council on SkillsDevelopment for the year 2010-11

    22.41 Course Lecturer on Mergers and Acquisitions for the Senior ManagementExecutives Jointly organized by Indian Institute of Management, Kolkata andNIIT, July 10- August 22,2010

    22.40 Member of the Course evaluation Committee, Economics and Strategy Areaat the Asia Pacific Institute of Management, New Delhi, June 29, 2010.

    22.39 Member of the Academic Advisory Council in Economics (AACE) pertaining tothe area of Economic Environment and Strategy (EES) at the Institute ofManagement Technology (IMT), Ghaziabad.

    22.38 Member, Management Trainee Recruitment Board, Central Bank of India atIndian Institute of Technology, Delhi; Department of Economics, Delhi Schoolof Economics, Delhi; Birla Institute of Management and Technology, GreaterNoida; IMT Gaziabad; Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee;December,2009-February, 2010.

    22.37 Discussant of papers entitled, Entrepreneurship and Technological Change inMalaysian SMEs authored by Kaushalesh Lal and Shampa Paul;

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    International technology Diffusion and Productivity, authored by Saon Ray; What Factors Make a World Small, authored by Bino Paul and M Krishna inan International Conference ( Fourth Annual Conference of the Forum for

    Knowledge Sharing) entitled, Science, Technology and Economy: Emergingand Developed Countriesorganized jointly by Tata Institute of Social Sciences( TISS), Mumbai and Forum for Global Knowledge Sharing, October 9-10,2009 held at Conference Hall, TISS, Mumbai.

    22.36 Invited by Indian Institute of Management, Kolkata to lecture on, StrategicChoices-Growth Options for the Senior Executives of Indian Oil, at the IndianOil Petroleum Management Institute, Gurgaon, August 31,2010.

    22.35 The Global Financial Crisis and Developing Economies, delivered lecture atThe Rajiv Gandhi Indian Institute of Management-Shillong, August 10, 2009.

    22.34 Member, Faculty Selection Board, Jaipuria Institute of Management, JaipurMay 15, 2009.

    22.33 Discussant of papers entitled, Drivers and Effects of InternationalisingInnovation by SMEs authored by Christian Rammer and Anja Schmiele; Rand D Product Renewal and Clusters in Belgium authored by Filip de Beuleand Ilke van Beveren; Entrepreneurship and Innovation Strategies in ICTSMEs in Enlarged Europe ( E25) authored by Kaushalesh Lal and TheoDunnewijk in an International Conference ( Third Annual Conference of theForum for Knowledge Sharing) entitled, Globalization of KnowledgeDevelopment and Deliveryunder the session, European Experienceorganized

    jointly by Institute for Studies for Industrial Development (ISID), New Delhiand Forum for Global Knowledge Sharing, October 17-18, 2008 held at ISID,

    Vasant Kunj, New Delhi.

    22.32 Price and Income elasticities and Business Decisions-An IndianPerspectives, delivered lecture at the Institute for Integrated Learning inManagement, Greater Noida, August 9, 2008.

    22.31 Nominated as Member, IMI Board of Governors, from September 16, 2008onwards for two years.

    22.30 Discussant of papers entitled, Impact of Food Prices on Poor authored byShubhashish Gangopadhyay ; Alleviating Poverty in India authored by SubirGokarn in a Conference on Rising Food Price and its implications on Povertyorganized by Institute for Financial Management and Research ( IFMR) ,

    Chennai, , August 23,2008.

    22.29 Delivered lecture on, FDI in India: Policies and Performance, in a Capacity-Building programme on International Issues and Development Policy for theresearchers, Officials and journalists from Sri Lanka, Ghana, Ethiopia,Mauritius, Russia, Oman, Uzbekistan, Belarus and Estonia, February 27,2008(Organized during February 18-March 14,2008),Research and InformationSystem for Developing Countries (RIS), India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road,New Delhi.

    22.28 Talked on Trade and Foreign Capital Inflows to India and China: A Tale of TwoEconomies in a panel session entitled National Conference on Opportunities

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    and Challenges in Emerging Markets: Focus on Asia at Jaipuria Institute ofManagement , Noida, February 09, 2008.

    22.27 Chaired a session on Social Economics at the All China EconomicsInternational Conference organized by City University of Hong Kong, HongKong SAR, held on December 12-14,2007.

    22.26 Chaired a session on China, India and Europe at the All China EconomicsInternational Conference organized by City University of Hong Kong, HongKong SAR, held on December 12-14, 2007.

    22.25 Acted as discussant of papers entitled, International Economic Organizationsin Era of Globalization: Co-operation or Competition (Session Theme-Tradeand Globalization) authored by Sergei Sutyrin and Nikita Lomagin ;

    International Collaborations ( Session Theme-Trade and Welfare) authoredby Pinijsorn Luechaikajohnpan, Arghya Ghosh and Hodaka Morita; and Globalization and Governance: A Case Study of Village Level Institutions inIndia ( Session Theme-China, India and Europe) authored by DhanmanjiriSathe at All China Economics International Conference organized by CityUniversity of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR ,December 12-14, 2007.

    22.24 Resource Person in a course entitled, Economic and Social Environment ofBusiness, for the MBA students in Ethiopia in a virtual Class Room organized

    jointly by Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India and Indira GandhiNational Open University, New Delhi, July 21-October 25,2007.

    22.23 Discussant of the papers entitled, BICS as Markets and Sources ofInvestments and Technologies for other Developing Countries: The Case of

    South Africa authored by Stephan Gelb and BICS as Markets and Sourcesof Investments and Technologies for other Developing Countries: The Case ofBrazil authored by Maria Lucia Padua Lima in a two day Internationalworkshop entitled, Emergence of Large Developing Countries ( BICS) andImplications for International Development at Research and InformationSystem for Developing Countries ( RIS), New Delhi, 28-29 June,2007 (Sponsored jointly by RIS and Commonwealth Secretariat, London).

    22.22 Talked on Application of Econometrics in the Business Decision Making to theAICTE-FTP participants ( Lecturers from various Business Schools in India) atAsia Pacific Institute of Management, New Delhi, June 26,2007 ( Sponsored

    jointly by All India Council for Technical Education and Asia Pacific Institute ofManagement).

    22.21 Talked on, Patterns of Foreign Capital Inflows to India and China, Departmentof Economics, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong , Meghalaya, May 26,2007.

    22.20 Chaired a session entitled, Growth, Gender, Human Development and OtherRelated Issues II in a two day National Seminar on Growth and HumanDevelopment in North East India, Department of Economics, North-EasternHill University, Shilliong, Meghalaya, May 24-25,2007.

    22.19 Chaired a session entitled, Human Development in North East India II in atwo day National Seminar on Growth and Human Development in North East

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    India, Department of Economics, North-Eastern Hill University, Shilliong,Meghalaya, May 24-25,2007.

    22.18 External Member, Course Evaluation Committee, Economics and StrategicArea Group, Asia-Pacific Institute of Management, New Delhi, May 10,2007.

    22.17 Discussant of a paper entitled, Outward Foreign Investment: The MalaysianExperience authored by Mohamed Ariff and Gregore Pio Lopez in a two dayworkshop entitled, Intra-Asian FDI Flows-Magnitudes, Trends, Prospects andPolicy Implications at Indian Council for Research on International EconomicRelations ( ICRIER), New Delhi, April 25-26,2007.

    22.16 Chaired a session on Agriculture and Land Issues, in a Workshop entitled,Making sense of the current SEZ tangle organized at InternationalManagement Institute, New Delhi, April 7,2007.

    22.15 Talked on, Patterns of Foreign Capital Inflows to India and China, Workshopfor the Officials of Indian Statistical Service, Indian Institute of PublicAdministration, New Delhi, March 1,2007.

    22.14 Talked on, Indo- Latin American and Caribbean Trade Relations, for theOfficials of Mines and Mineral Trading Corporation (MMTC), Indian Institute ofForeign Trade, New Delhi ,February 22, 2007.

    22.13 Talked on Technology Adoption and Innovation in China and India-Issues andOpportunities, Jaipuria Institute of Management , Jaipur, February 04, 2007.

    22.12 Chaired a session entitled Global Integration of Financial Sector-Issues and

    Challenges, at the conference on Global Arena-Challenge of the Morrow,organized jointly by Global Business and Marketing Association and NIILIMCentre for Management Studies, Taj Mahal Hotel, New Delhi , 28-30December, 2006.

    22.11 Talked on Technology Adoption and Innovation in China and India-Issues andOpportunities, Northern Institute for Integrated Learning in Management(NIILM), New Delhi, August 11, 2006.

    22.10 Talked on Patterns of FDI in India and China,at Sri Venkataswara College,University of Delhi, November 28,2005.

    22.9 Chaired a session entitled , Productivity and Quality Challenges at the 11th

    International Conference on Productivity and Quality Research, organized byIndian Institute of Technology-Delhi, New Delhi, December 12-15, 2005.

    22.8 Taught Applied Macro and Micro Economics, Masters Programme in TradePolicy, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados ,July, 2004.

    22.7 Talked on Development Experiences in the Caribbean, InternationalManagement Institute, New Delhi, India, 5-8 August, 2003.

    22.6 Interviewed by BBC ( Radio and Television), Zee Business on severaloccasions to comment on the economies of India, Bangladesh and Pakistan.

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    22.5 Chaired a session entitled Exchange Rates and Interest Rates in aConference entitled 6th Conference on Macroeconomic Analysis andInternational Finance,Rethymno ( Greece), 23-25 May,2002.

    22.4 Discussant of a paper on The Role of Exchange Rate Policies in theDetermination of Capital Controls: Evidence from Transition Economics byJizhong Zhou in a Conference entitled, 6th Conference on MacroeconomicAnalysis and International Finance, Rethymno ( Greece),23-25 May,2002.

    22.3 Second Examiner for a Post Graduate course entitled, Project Appraisal,Department Management, University of the West Indies, Cave HillCampus,2001 and 2002.

    22.2 Represented University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus in aConference , Financial Globalisation-Issues and Challenges for Small States,Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, St. Kitts and Nevis: 27-28 March,2001.Contributed significantly for example, prepared a draft of a small groupdiscussion entitled , Determinants of FDI to Small States. Finally it waspresented in the conference.

    22.1 Core faculty in International Economics in a special course for the officials ofCIS Republics and Latvia and Lithuania, February 15, 1994 to April 15, 1994and January 1, 1995 to March 13, 1995 and January 15, 1996 to March 28,1996.

    23 Referee for Professional Journals/conference papers

    International

    23.12 Economic Development Quarterly, Sage Publications, London;

    23.11 Social and Economic Studies, Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social andEconomic Studies, the University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica;

    23.1o Journal of Eastern Caribbean Studies,Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social andEconomic Research, The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus,Barbados;

    23.9 Economic Review, Central Bank of Barbados, Barbados;

    23.8 Asian Business and Management, Palgrave-Macmillan Publication, London;

    23.7 Transnational Corporations, United Nations Conference on Trade andDevelopment

    23.6 Euro-Asia Management Management Studies Associations (EAMSA)-2006conference papers, November 23-25, 2006, Seoul.

    23.5 The Journal of Public Sector Policy Analysis, Economic Affairs Division,Ministry of Economic Affairs and Development, Government of Barbados,Barbados.

    23.4 The Journal of Centrum Cathedra, Lima, Peru.

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    Indian/South Asian

    23.3 Global Business Review, Sage Publications, New Delhi.

    23.2 Economic and Political Weekly, Mumbai.

    23.1 South Asia Economic Journal, RIS, New Delhi

    24 A brief statement on other activities

    24.10 Visiting Professor, Managerial Economics and Macro-economic Environmentand Policy, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, Noida, 2008 -2009.

    24.9 Invited as a discussant in a Workshop on Graduate Economics organized jointly by the Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences andGraduate Students, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus,Trinidad and Tobago, February 8,2003.

    24.8 Represented the University of the West Indies to visit Antigua Staff College toevaluate the quality of economics teaching, November 9-10,2004.

    24.7 Represented the University of the West Indies to visit Antigua Staff College toevaluate the quality of economics teaching, November 21-22,2002.

    24.6 Visiting Professor, Center for Management Development, The University of theWest Indies, Barbados.

    24.5 Visiting Professor, School of Continuing Studies, The University of the WestIndies, Barbados.

    24.4 Visiting Professor, Indian Oil Management Institute, Haldia, West Bengal,India; Indian Institute of Petroleum Management, Gurgaon.

    24.3 Visiting Professor, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi, India

    24.2 Member, Course Evaluation Committee on Managerial Economics, MacroEconomics, International Business, and Technology Management, IndiraGandhi Open University, New Delhi.

    24.1 Core Resource Person, Managerial Economics, Macro Economics, andInternational Business for Distance Learning Programme, Indira Gandhi OpenUniversity, New Delhi.

    25 Field experience

    25.4 Acted as a supervisor for a group of students of Masters in ProjectManagement at The Department of Management, University of the WestIndies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados to pursue a study entitled, Impact andAssessment of Water Supply Project ( Third loan)-St Lucia sponsored by theCaribbean Development Bank. The group headed by Dr Banik visited WaterSupply projects in St Lucia from May 19, 2001 to May 26,20 01.

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    25.3 Supervised fieldwork in 129 districts in India to pursue an evaluation study on

    Supply of Improved Toolkits to Rural Artisans during 1999-2000. (Total

    number of samples 12,000).

    25.2 Undertook a fieldwork in Bangladesh during 1996-97 to collect data on Market Size of Cement in Bangladesh, sponsored by Associated CementCompanies, Mumbai.

    25.1 Undertook a research study on HYV Technology and Relative Productivity ofSmall Farms: A Case Study of Bangladesh, from June 1, 1988 to May31,1989. It was designed to extend contemporary research on productionbehaviour of farms in two villages of Bangladesh, one, with different types ofland elevations ( Sirkerhat, Chittagong) and the other, with assured deeptube well irrigation ( Choto Asulia-Dhaka)( Total number of Samples 200)

    Date of birth: July 26, 1958Nationality: IndianMarried : Wife Mousumi Das Banik ( M.A. in Philosophy)Son: Amitayus Banik ( 15; A student of Class X at Delhi Public School, R. K. Puram,New Delhi)