• Dr. Saleem Khan
  • Experience

    Designation Service Type From To
    Assistant Professor TTS Mar 1, 2017 Dec 22, 2020
    Assistant Professor Contract Jul 8, 2015 Feb 28, 2017
  • Biblography

    Saleem Khan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan. Previously, he served as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Islamia College University Peshawar. He obtained his PhD in Economics from Gomal University, Pakistan, under the Indigenous PhD Fellowship program. His research focuses on Pakistan’s trade structure, regional trade dynamics, trade competitiveness, economic growth, and environmental quality. His scholarly contributions include numerous publications on inflation, unemployment, export-import demand, trade competitiveness, regional trade, economic growth, energy, and environment. His work is published in prestigious national and international journals such as the International Journal of Finance and Economics, Foreign Trade Review, Journal of Asian and African Studies, Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics, Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice, Global Business Review, Review of Development Economics, Sustainability, Energy Strategy Review, and Geographical Journal, among others.
  • Research Publications

    S.No: Title
    1 Pakistan's export performance and trade potential in central Asian region: Analysis based on constant market share (CMS) and stochastic frontier gravity model
    2 Pakistan's Trade performance and Potential with ASEAN Region: Recent Trends and Future Opportunities
    3 Threshold effects in the relationship between inflation and economic growth: Further empirical evidence from the developed and developing world
    4 Urbanization and energy consumption effects on carbon dioxide emissions: evidence from Asian-8 countries using panel data analysis
    5 Trade Liberalization Effects on Import Demand: The Pakistan Experience Using Bilateral Trade Data
    6 Impact of Globalization on Inflation in Selected South Asian Countries: Using Panel Data Techniques
    7 The Analysis Of Regional Bilateral Trade Between Pakistan And Central Asian Republics
    8 Workers’ Remittances AndEconomic Growth: Evidence From South Asian Countries Using Panel Ard
    9 INFLATION AND THE ECONOMIC GROWTH: Evidence from Five Asian Countries
    10 A cointegration analysis between macroeconomic variables and fiscal deficit in Pakistan
    11 THE NEXUS BETWEEN FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION ANDGROSS INVESTMENT: A CASE STUDY OF PAKISTAN
    12 Causality analysis between exports, imports and economic growth of Pakistan
    13 The Analysis of Income Inequality and Economic Growth Relationship: Evidence from Pakistan’s Data
    14 Import Demand Income Elasticity and Growth Rate in Pakistan: The Impact of Trade Liberalization
    15 Foreign direct investment and human capital: evidence from developing countries
    16 TRADE LIBERALIZATION IMPACT ON PAKISTAN'S IMPORT: THE ECONOMETRIC EVIDENCE
    17 An estimation of disaggregate import demand function for Pakistan
    18 Assessment of Key Determinants for Economic Growth in Pakistan (1980-2009)
    19 Pakistan's Export Demand Income and Price Elasticity Estimates: Reconsidering the Evidence
    20 Import’s Price and Income Elasticity Estimates: Reconsidering the Evidence for Pakistan
    21 Money Supply and Prices Relationship (Evidence from Pakistan)
    22 Who is Trading Well with China? A Gravity and Constant Market Share Analysis of Exports of Pakistan and ASEAN in the Chinese Market
    23 Natural resources rents, capital formation and economic performance: Evaluating the role of globalization
    24 Are globalization, urbanization, and energy consumption cause carbon emissions in SAARC region? New evidence from
    25 Investigating the role of the tech industry, renewable energy, and urbanization in sustainable environment: Policy directions in the context of developing economies
    26 Does the Phillips Curve Exist? Evidence from the Middle East and North African Countries
    27 The Influence of Industrial Output, Financial Development, and Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy on Environmental Degradation in Newly Industrialized Countries
    28 How is energy intensity affected by industrialisation, trade openness and financial development? A dynamic analysis for the panel of newly industrialized countries
    29 Green innovation and low carbon emission in OECD economies: Sustainable energy technology role in carbon neutrality target
    30 Disaggregated energy consumption, industrialization, total population, and ecological footprint nexus: evidence from the world’s top 10 most populous countries
    31 Estimating the health production function for Pakistan: Do environmental factors matter?
    32 Competitiveness Analysis of Pakistan’s Cotton Yarn Exports Relative to India and USA: A Demand System Application with Focuses on China’s Market
    33 The troika of energy consumption, economic growth, and CO2 emission: Quantile regression evidences for five Asian economies
    34 Tackling sustainable development challenges: A fuzzy set examination of textile industry 4.0 and green supply chain barriers
  • Awards

    Organization Description Date
    Higher Education Commission Pakistan HEC Scholarship under Indigenous PhD Fellowship Batch-IV for PhD Studies Feb 9, 2008
  • Conferences

    Level Country City Conference Dated
    National Pakistan Abbotabad Emerging Trends in Pakistan Economy: Socio Economic Challenges and Opportunities Mar 26, 2018
    International Pakistan Lahore 9th International Conference on Management Research , Business Excellence in Emerging Markets Nov 29, 2018
    International Pakistan Peshawar 4th Abasyn International Conference on Technology and Business Management Apr 29, 2019
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