Department of Economics
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Events
- Emerging Macroeconomic Issues in Pakistan
Challenges and Future Perspectives
Call For Papers
Last date for abstract submission: 20th August, 2017.
Decision about the short listing of abstracts: 30th August, 2017.
Letters/e-mails to short listed papers: 05th September, 2017
Last date for papers submission: 20th September, 2017.
Selection/Finalization of speakers and papers: 30th September, 2017
Invitation to Speakers and dignitary: 05th October, 2017
Conference Date: 22nd November, 2017.
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Missions
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- >- Provide greater access to advanced study in different disciplines for qualified candidates across a wide range of knowledge and expertise
- >- Promote the growth of research activity and graduate faculty / visiting professors with other educational institutions and faculties of higher education in Pakistan and abroad
- >- Foster inter-university links and promote partnerships among Pakistani univerisi8ties as well as international universities
- >- Further the expansion of research culture and service throughout Pakistan
- >- Contribute to the renewal of the professional and educational leadership in Islamabad / Pakistan during the upcoming period of heavy retirement in universities and schools
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Prof. Syed Bashir Hussain
HOD Message It is a matter of great pleasure for me to welcome you to the department of Economics. As first program, M. Sc. Economics was launched on 11th Aug, 2003. In the first batch 27 students were admitted and now more than 300 students are enrolled in the programs of M. Sc. (Morning & Evening class), B.S (Economics & Finance), M. Phil Economics and Ph.D Economics. The students in all degree courses are well trained in both theoretical and applied components of economics, with special emphases given in enhancing their research skills. The entire faculty at the department adheres to high values of professionalism, integrity, team work, commitment, merit, hard work and more importantly the collective social responsibility. In the changing scenario of instruction technology, the constructive theory of learning has become the mainstay of the teaching learning process. For this reason, the emphasis in our department is to help the students to develop strong analytical and other skills and acquire the ability to critically assess economic arguments, which help to strengthen the link between university and industry in this era of evolving technology. Our motto is that students of this department must be able to compete with all the countries of South Asia at least as we follow the HEC standardized syllabus and other terms and conditions in all the programs. The department is now crowning its path in important areas of economics research. I see the bright future of the Department and wish the NUML a great success in the times to come. The increasing strength of the students in the entire program is evident from the accelerated growth of the department. Dr. Syed Bashir Hussain Prof. & Head, Department of Economics NUML, Sector H-9, Islamabad
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Name
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Title
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Supervisor
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Year of Completion
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1
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Ambar Jahangeer
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Determinant of Trade Deficit: Evidence from Pakistan Economy
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Dr. Saima Mansoor (NUML)
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2017
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2
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Muahamad Masood
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Impact of Budget Deficit on Economic Growth: A Case Study of SAARC Countries
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Dr. Khalid Mehmood (PIDE)
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2017
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3
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Muahamd Ali Awan
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Impact of Budget Deficit on Nominal Interest Rate of Pakistan
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Dr. Saima Mansoor (NUML)
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2017
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4
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Saba
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Impact of Macroeconomic Policies on Economic Growth Of Pakistan
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Ms. Noor Fatima (NUML)
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2017
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5
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Muhammad Shahid
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Effects of Monetary Shocks on Economic Performance of Pakistan
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Dr. Saima Mansoor (NUML)
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2017
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6
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Romana Gondal
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Real Business Cycle in Developing Countries
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Dr. Sabahat Subhan (NUML)
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2017
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7
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Amjad Khan
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Impact of Debt Servicing on Economic Growth of Pakistan
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Dr. Amtul Hafeez (NUML)
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2016
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8
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SamiUllah
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Role of Institutions and Economic Variables: Tax Revenue of Selected Asian Developing Countries
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Dr. Sabahat Subhan (NUML)
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2016
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9
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Maliha Nawaz
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Dissertation on ‘Fiscal Decentralization, Economic Growth and Democratic Governance: Evidence from Pakistan
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Dr. Saima Mansoor (NUML)
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2016
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10
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Aisha Bibi
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Relationship Between Budget Deficit and Trade Deficit in the Economy of Pakistan
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Ms. Noor Fatima (NUML)
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2016
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11
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M. Jameel
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Dr. Hasnain Naqvi (COMSATS)
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2016
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12
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Kamroon Taj
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Capital Inflow, Financial Development and Economic Growth in South Asia
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Dr. Sabahat Subhan (NUML)
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2015
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13
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Shahzad Hameed
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Capital Inflow, Dutch Disease Effect and Monetary Policy: DSGE Model for Small Open Economy of Pakistan
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Dr. Sabahat Subhan (NUML)
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2014
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14
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Sonia Ajaz
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Financial Development and Economic Growth in Pakistan
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Dr. Sabahat Subhan (NUML)
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2015
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15
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Naima
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An Economic Analysis of Foreign Direct Investment in Pakistan
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Dr. Amtul Hafeez (NUML)
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2015
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16
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Muhamad Nadeem
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Impact of Energy Sector on Economic Growth of Developing Countries
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Dr. Sabahat Subhan (NUML)
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2015
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17
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Bashir Khan
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Impact of Higher Education on GDP: Case Study of Pakistan
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Dr. Hasnain Naqvi (COMSATS)
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2015
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18
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Azra Nasir
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Impact of Urbanization on Economic Growth in Pakistan
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Dr. Amtul Hafeez (NUML)
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2013
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19
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Shabana Kausar
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Impact of External Debt on Economic Growth: Comparative Study on Pakistan and Malaysia
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Dr. Sabahat Subhan (NUML)
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2012
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20
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Muhammad Zaheer Khan
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Impact of Financial Development and Human Capital Formation on Economic Growth of Pakistan
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Dr. Bashir khilji (NUML)
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2012
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21
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Umar Farrukh
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Impact of Remittances of Economic Growth: Evidence from Pakistan
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Dr. Bashir Khilji (NUML)
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2012
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Alumni List
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• Muhammad Zaheer (2010-12) is Assistant Professor in BUITTEM, Quetta |
• Muhammad Umar (2010-12) is Assistant Professor in GC university Faisalabad
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• Sonia Ejaz (2011-13) is supply officer in Pakistan Navy |
• Shazad Hameed (2011-13) is Lecturer in GC university Faisalabad |
• Kamroon Taj |
• Muhammad Nadeem |
• Azra Nasir |
• Shabana Kausar |
• Naima Bibi |