Dr. Sayed Irshad Hussain | Economics | Best Researcher Award
Associate Professor. SZABIST University, Karachi, Pakistan
Dr. Sayed Irshad Hussain is an accomplished research scholar holding a PhD in Economics from the Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology (SZABIST), Karachi. With extensive academic experience, [Name] has published numerous research articles on various economic issues in national and international journals. [Name] is passionate about teaching and seeks a faculty position that promotes a collaborative learning environment. [Name] specializes in Applied Econometrics, International Economics, Development Economics, Public Policy, and Advanced Research Methods, aiming to contribute significantly to the academic and policy-making sectors.
Publication Profile
Publication Top Notes Ā
1. Does regional integration matter for sustainable economic growth? Fostering the role of FDI, trade openness, IT exports, and capital formation in BRI countries
Published in: Heliyon 7 (12)
Cited by: 72
Year: 2021
2. Determinants of export supply in Pakistan: A sector-wise disaggregated analysis
Published in: Cogent Economics & Finance 8 (1), 1732072
Cited by: 20
Year: 2020
3. Role of regulatory governance in financial stability: A comparison of high and low income countries
Published in: Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice 11 (1), 207-226
Cited by: 8
Year: 2022
4. Monetary Transmission Mechanism in Pakistan: Credit Channel or Interest Rate Channel
Published in: Journal of Independent Studies and Research-Management, Social Sciences and ā¦
Cited by: 8
Year: 2014
5. Estimating the magnitude and correlates of poverty using consumption approach in Khyber Agency (FATA)
Published in: Developing Country Studies 3 (12), 42-53
Cited by: 5
Year: 2013
6. An Empirical Analysis in Effect of Macroeconomic Factors on Inflation for Pakistan
Cited by: 4
Year: 2020
7. Estimated Export Demand and Supply Functions for Pakistan: A Disaggregated Analysis
Published in: Pakistan Business Review 20 (1), 222-234
Cited by: 4
Year: 2018
8. Rural Poverty profile in Pakistan: Incidence, Severity, and Correlates through Consumption Based Approach
Published in: Cogent Economics & Finance 11 (2), 2276794
Cited by: 3
Year: 2023
9. Analysing Household Determinants of Poverty Eradication: A Microdata Analysis
Published in: Global Social Sciences Review 7 (2), 295-308
Cited by: 2
Year: 2022
10. Tobacco Usage at Household Level in Pakistan: Estimating Price and Income Elasticities of Tobacco Products
Published in: Journal of Asian Development Studies 12 (3), 904-916
Cited by: 1
Year: 2023
11. Effect of Monetary Policy and Selected Macroeconomic Variables on Risk Taking Appetite and Performance of Banking Sector of Pakistan
Published in: Global Management Journal for Academic and Corporate Studies 11 (1), 1-18
Cited by: 1
Year: 2021
12. Role of domestic demand in development of export supply from Pakistan: An ARDL approach
Published in: Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics, 151-169
Cited by: 1
Year: 2018
13. Analyzing household income inequality in Pakistan: A subgroup decomposition of generalized entropy measures
Published in: GeoJournal 89 (1), 27
Year: 2024
14. Tobacco Usage at Household Level in Pakistan: Estimating Price and Income Elasticities of Tobacco Products
Published in: Journal of Asian Development Studies Vol 12 (3)
Year: 2023
15. Exploring the Determinants of Private Sector Credit in Pakistan: A Sectoral Analysis
Published in: Forum Scientiae Oeconomia 11 (2), 147-159
Year: 2023
16. Analyzing household income inequality: A subgroup decomposition of generalized entropy measures
Year: 2023
17. Role of domestic demand in development of export supply from Pakistan: An ARDL approach
Published in: Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics 32 (1), 15-32
Year: 2022
Conclusion
The researcher demonstrates a strong academic foundation, a solid track record in teaching and research, and a commitment to advancing economic knowledge. Their achievements, including multiple awards and contributions to economic development studies, make them a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. To further enhance their competitiveness, expanding their international reach and securing additional funding for research could bolster their profile. Overall, they are highly deserving of recognition for their contributions to the field of economics.