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Resume Name: Prof. Kishore G. Kulkarni (pronounced as cool-car-nee) Addresses: 1)

Distinguished Professor of Economics and Editor, Indian Journal of Economics and Business, (www.ijeb.com) P.O. Box 173362, Campus Box 77 Metropolitan State University of Denver Denver, CO 80217-3362, USA. 2)

2249 South Miller Court Lakewood, CO 80227

Phones:

(303) 984-4242 (Residence), (720) 244-3663, (Cell phone), (303) 556-2675 (Work), (303) 556-3966, (Fax),

E-Mail:

[email protected]

Academic Qualifications: 1) Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, International Monetary Economics, December 1982. Thesis Title: “Stagflation as Caused by Worldwide Inflation in a Small Open Economy with Special Reference to the Netherlands”. Major Advisor: (Late) Prof. Richard S. Thorn. 2) M.A., University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Economics, April 1978. Major Areas: Monetary Economics, International Economics, Econometrics, Economic Development and Demography. 3) M.A., University of Poona, India, Economics, June 1976, Secured Second Rank in merit among 250 students majoring in Economics. Courses were conducted by the Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Pune 411004, India. Major Areas: International Economics, Econometrics, Mathematical Economics and Economic Development. 4) B.A., University of Poona, India, Economics, June 1974, Secured First Rank in merit among 2,000 Economics majors. Recipient of “Outstanding Student with Economics Major Award” and the S.K. Shinde Prize. Minors: Statistics, Political Science, and English.

Teaching Experience: 1) Chairman, Department of Economics, Metropolitan State College of Denver, August 1994-to August 1997.

2 2) Professor of Economics, Metropolitan State College of Denver, May 1993 to date. Recipient of “Distinguished Professor in School of Business (2012)” “Extraordinary Service to the College” (2010) “Distinguished Service to the College”(2004), “Outstanding Teacher” (2001), “Outstanding Researcher/Scholar” (1997) and “Outstanding Contributions to the Professional Development Area” (for 8 years) awards. 3) Associate Professor of Economics, Metropolitan State College of Denver, Colorado, August 1989 to May 1993. 4) Associate professor of Economics and Finance, Northeast Louisiana University, Monroe, Louisiana, August 1986 to August 1989. 5) Assistant Professor of Economics and Finance, University of Central Arkansas, Conway, Arkansas, August 1982 to August 1986. 6) Assistant Professor of Economics and Finance, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, January 1981 to August 1982. 7) Teaching Fellow, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA., August 1978 to December 1980. 8) Teaching Assistant, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA., August 1976 to August 1978.

Other Significant Teaching Assignments: 1) Adjunct Professor, (Part-Time), University of Colorado-Boulder 1990 to 2009. Taught numerous class-sizes up to 356 students. Graduate Macro class of Fall 1997 recorded the Best Teaching Evaluation in the Economics Department. Served as a member on the Honors, Masters, and Ph.D. Theses Committees. Taught 2 semesters in the Smith Hall International Program (SHIP) and one semester in Kittridge Honors Program (KHP). 2) Adjunct Professor of International Economics, (Part-Time) J. Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver, 1991 to date. Courses taught include International Trade, International Monetary Relations, Economic Development and Research in Applied International Economics. Supervised 12 M.A. theses. 3) Adjunct Professor of Economics, (Part-Time) Division of Economics and Business, Colorado School of Mines, 1999-2009. Courses taught include International Trade and Development, Microeconomics and Macroeconomics, Intermediate Macroeconomics and International Economics. 4) Visiting Professor, Department of Finance and Department of Economics, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Spring 2012 term. Courses taught: Financial Institutions and Markets and Intermediate Macroeconomics respectively.

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4) Professor of Economics, Semester at Sea (SAS) program of the University of Pittsburgh (program has moved to University of Virginia since 2006), for Spring 1994 voyage. The ship visited 11 countries in the semester. To complete this assignment, Metropolitan State College of Denver granted Professional Development Leave. I was also selected to serve as Faculty Advocate for the “Service with Distinction” to the program. 5) Visiting Professor, Faculty of Economics, School of Communication and Management Sciences (SCMS), Kochi, Kerala, India. 5 day Seminar Courses were taught to 240 MBA students of SCMS, Summer 2007, and January 2009. Courses taught: International Economics, International Trade, International Macroeconomics, Global Economics and International Trade, International Monetary Relations, Economic Development, Money and Banking, Intermediate Macroeconomics, Intermediate Microeconomics, Principles of Microeconomics, and Macroeconomics. Teaching Evaluation Index has always been in top 5% at all the departments served. Received the Best Teaching Evaluation Index for numerous terms.

Research Positions Held: 1) Chief (and Founding) Editor, Indian Journal of Economics and Business, January 2002 to date. A refereed, JEL classified, (included in Cabell’s Directory as the “Cabell Recommended”) international journal, published 3 times per year with occasional special issues. Website: www.ijeb.com 2) Visiting Research Fellow, National Institute of Bank Management, (N.I.B.M.), Pune, India. Summer 1986 (three months) and summer 1987 (three months). 3) Research Fellow, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Goregaon, Bombay, India. (I.G.I.D.R. is the Reserve Bank of India’s research institute), Summer 1988 (three months). 4) Primary Classifier, Journal of Economic Literature (J.E.L.), American Economic Association, University of Pittsburgh, June 1978-December 1980. 5) Editorial Advisory Boards: a) Journal of Business and Economic Perspectives (University of Tennessee, Martin, From 1986 to 2002) b) Studies in Economic Analysis (University of South Carolina, Columbia, 1989-1991) c) Journal of Economics and Finance (University of Southern Mississippi. From 1990-1992) d) Indian Journal of Economics, Allahabad, India (1998 to date) e) Bimaquest, Journal of National Insurance Academy, Pune, India (2003 to date) f) Indian Journal of Social Development, Delhi, India (2003 to date) g) Asian African Journal of Economics and Econometrics, Delhi, India (2002 to date) h) SCMS Journal of Indian Management, Kochi, Kerala, India (2005

4 to date) 6) Referee for a) Journal of Macroeconomics (1985-1990), b) Social Science Quarterly (1986-1995), c) Southwestern Economic Review (1989-1991) d) American Economist (1990 to 1993), e) Journal of Business and Economic Perspective (1990 to 1999) f) Southwestern Journal of Economics (1991-1998) g) several publishing companies (1982 to date) h) Journal of Business Disciplines (2000 to 2008) i) Applied Business and Entrepreneurship Association International (ABEAI) (2004 to date) 7) Special Reviewer for “Economics”, Textbook for Principles of Economics, by Ralph Byrns and Gerald Stone Jr., Fifth Edition, Harper Collins Publishers, Glenview Illinois, Summer 1990. 8) Research Fellow, the National Insurance Academy, Pune, India, Summer 1991, (three months). 9) Senior Consultant, and Seminar Presenter, Tucker International, Boulder, Colorado 1994-1995 and Prudential Relocation and Multi-cultural Services, Boulder, 1995-1997, Colorado Council of Economic Education 1999. 10) Member, Micro-Macroeconomics CLEP Examination Committee, Educational Testing Service (ETS), Princeton, NJ, 2004 to 2008. 11) External Examiner for Ph.D. Theses: University of Madras, University of Mysore, University of West Bengal, University of Hyderabad, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT, Mumbai), University of Colorado-Boulder. MA Thesis Supervisor: Korbel School of International Studies (KSIS), University of Denver.

Scholastic Achievement Awards, Recognition Awards, Lifetime Achievement Awards and Prizes: 1) Distinguished Professor in School of Business Award, presented by the Dean, School of Business, Metropolitan State University of Denver, April 2012 in recognition of the service to the school. Allowed to hold the new title: “Distinguished Professor”, ($1,750, and a plaque) 2)

Extraordinary Service to the College Award presented by Faculty Senate, Metropolitan State College of Denver, 2010. ($2000, and a plaque). This is awarded only in exceptional cases.

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Distinguished Service to the College and Community Award presented by Faculty Senate, Metropolitan State College of Denver, 2004. ($500.00, portrait and a plaque)

4) Outstanding Faculty Researcher/Scholar Award, the Metropolitan State College of Denver Chapter, Golden Key National Honor Society, 1997, ($500.00 and a plaque). 5) Honorary Membership to Golden Key National Honor Society, Metropolitan State College of Denver Chapter, 1998 to date for Outstanding Service to the College and Society.

Outstanding Faculty Member in Professional Development Area in School of Business, Metropolitan State College of Denver, 6)

for years 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004. (plaque and monetary compensation) 7) Invited to present paper in “Oxford Roundtable Conference” Oxford University, England, July 21-31, 2005. 8) Excellence in Teaching Award 2001. Golden Key National Honor Society Metropolitan State College of Denver Chapter. ($500.00 and a plaque). This is a life-time achievement award. I am the only faculty member at the University who has received all 5 (Distinguished Professor, Outstanding Teaching, Outstanding Researcher/Scholar, Distinguished Service to the College, and Extraordinary Service to the College) Awards. 9) College Merit Scholarship for Junior and Senior years, A.G. College, Pune 411004, India, 1972-1974. 9)

National Merit Scholarship, the Government of India, 1974-1976.

10) Mr. S.K. Shinde Prize for the First Rank in B.A. examination with economics Major, University of Poona, India, June 1974. 11) More than 30 “Research Grants” from the University of Central Arkansas, Northeast Louisiana and Metropolitan State College of Denver (1989 to date). 12) Biography included in a) Who’s Who of the South and Southwest, 1986, 1988, and 1989 Editions b) Who’s Who of Emerging Leaders in America, 1987, 1988, and 1989, 1992, 1993 Editions c) Who’s Who in American Education, 1992-93, 1994, 2006,

6 2007 Editions d) Who’s Who in the World, 2005, 2006 Editions e) Who’s Who in America, 2008, 2009 and 2010 Editions.

Professional Academic Association Membership: 1) American Economic Association (Since 1978) 2) Applied Business and Entrepreneurship Association International (ABEAI) (Since 2004) 3) Mid-south Academy of Economics and Finance (4, resigned 1991) 4) Association of Indian Economics Studies (life Member) 5) Southwestern Society of Economists (Since 2001) 6) Eastern Economic Association (2) 7) Federation of Business Disciplines (Since 2003) 8) Midwest Economics Association (Since 2005) 9) Indian Economics Association (Life Member)

Extra-Curricular Activities: 1) Winner of 19 Local Tennis Championships in Arkansas, Louisiana (1983-1989), and in Colorado (1990 to date) 2) Intramural Table Tennis Champion (1985), University of Central Arkansas, Conway, Arkansas, 3) Member of the NUMBER ONE TEAM IN THE NATION of an Indian game, KHO-KHO, (1973-1975) 4) Team Member of the State Championship Team of Ranch Country Club (Westminster, CO) for 4.5 United States Tennis Association (USTA) rating. (1994) 5) Member of 4.5 USTA rating team for Lakewood Tennis Club, 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2009 6) Ranked in Age Division for Colorado Tennis Association Rankings, 2009.

Languages Known: English, Hindi, Marathi. (some Urdu)

Personal Information: Sex: Male, Marital Status: Married, Two Daughters. Lina, an Orthodontist (www.kulkarniortho.com) and Aditi, soon to be a lawyer. Spouse, Jayashree, is a M. Com. (Masters in Accounting, India), and M.B.A. (University of Central Arkansas) and an Ex-Accounting Instructor, Metropolitan State College of Denver. Naturalized U.S. Citizen

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References: 1) Dr. Arthur (Trey) Fleisher Jr., Chair and Professor of Economics, Metropolitan State University of Denver, Campus Box 77, P.O. Box 173362, Denver, CO 802173362. Phone: (303) 556-4079, E-mail: [email protected] 2) Dr. Erick Lee Erickson, Professor of Economics, CB 77, P. O. Box 173362, Metropolitan State University of Denver, Denver, CO 80217-3362. Phone: (303) 5563038. E-mail [email protected]. 3) Dr. Robert McNown, Professor of Economics and Director, International Programs, University of Colorado-Boulder, Campus Box 256, Economics Building, Boulder, CO 80309. Phone: (303) 492-8295. E-mail: [email protected]. 4) Dr. Rod Eggert, Director, Division of Business and Economics, Colorado School of Mines, Engineering Building, Golden CO 80401. Phone: (303)-273-3482. Email: [email protected] 5) Dr. Sanjay Ramchander, Distinguished Research Professor and Chairman, Department of Finance, College of Business Administration, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523. Phone: 970-491-6681. E-mail: [email protected]

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List of Publications Dr. Kishore G. Kulkarni Metropolitan State University of Denver I.

Books, Chapters in a Book, Special Reports and Monographs:

Individually Authored Books: 1) “Simplified Macro-Monetary Theory”, a monetary economics textbook used in Indian universities, Serials Publications, New Delhi, First Edition, July 2007, pp. 1-335, price: Rs. 895. (Hardbound) Rs. 325/- for paperback. More information on www.kulkarnibooks.com 2) “Readings in International Economics: Selected Writings of Prof. Kishore G. Kulkarni”, Serials Publications, Delhi (India), pp. 1-325, January 2006, Second Edition. Contains 25 Chapters. Price: $30.00 for outside India or Rs. 450/- in India. (First Edition 2004). More information at www.kulkarnibooks.com 3) “Principles of Macro-Monetary Economics”, Fifth Edition, Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, Dubuque, Iowa, January 2009, pp. 1-336, Study Guide 120 pages, combined price $120.00. The 20 chapter book has an interactive website and a study guide. More information: www.kendallhunt.com/kulkarni

Co-authored Books: 1) “Understanding Microeconomics”, with Edwin Dolan, Horizon Textbook Publishing, Redding, CA, Third Edition, pp. 1-470. Used in numerous schools, the book comes with Study Guide and Text Bank. (2007). ISBN: 1-60229-242-6 (without study guide) More information at www.kulkarnibooks.com 2) “Understanding Macroeconomics”, with Edwin Dolan, Horizon Textbook Publishing, Redding, CA, Fourth Edition, pp. 1-387. Used in numerous schools, the book comes with Study Guide and Test Bank, (2007). ISBN: 1-60229-239-6 (without study guide). More information at www.kulkarnibooks.com 5) “Role of the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) in the Economic

9 Development of India”, Himalaya Publishing House, Bombay, India, December 1991, pp. 1-138, hardbound. Co-author: Prof. Santosh Choudhury. (Out of Print)

Edited Books: 1) “Economic Development in India and China: New Perspectives on Progress and Change”, Co-Edited with Penelope B. Prime, Serials Publications, New Delhi, First Edition, (June 2007), pp. 1-355. Book of valuable contributions from 14 eminent India-China experts, it has excellent reference value in USA, UK, India and China. ISBN: 978-81-8387-114-3. Price: Rs. 895/- (Used as a Textbook in Harvard University, Summer 2009 class on “Economic Development in India and East Asia, Econ S-1316) 2) “International Economic Development: Theories, Models and Case Studies of Countries Leading the Change”, Matrix Publishers, New Delhi, First Edition (August 2010) 25 Chapters, pp. 1-396. 3) “International Economic Review: Post Recession Challenges and Analyses”, Matrix Publishers, New Delhi, First Edition June 2012, 25 Chapters, pp. 1-452.

Individually Authored or Co-authored Book Chapters or Monographs 1) “Role of Hinduism in India’s Population Problem”, Chapter 15 in Prof. H Vinod Edited, Handbook on Hindu Economics, Oxford University Press, forthcoming August 2012 (Co-author: Mr. Chang Yi) 2) “Globalization, Trade Liberalization and Free Market Economy—Can There Be A Promise of Economic Success for Nepal?” in V. S. Seshaiah edited, Economic Liberalization and Trade: Issues in Economic Development, ICFAI Books, Hyderabad, 2004, pp.94-107. 3) “Globalization and Challenges to Bank Regulation in India: Post 1991 Period”, in K. Sham Bhat edited, “Issues in Financial Development” Serials Publications, Delhi, 2004, pp. 319-331. (Co-author: Meenakshi Rishi) 4) “A Test of Monetary Model of Imported Inflation: A Comparison of India’s Case with Open Economies”, Chapter included in, “Economic Reforms and Perspectives B. Nagarjuna edited, Serials Publications, Delhi, 2004, pp. 69-82. (Co-author: Meenakshi Rishi) 5) “India’s Foreign Trade and Balance of Payment: A Review of Her Current Account after Independence”, A chapter included in Varkey Titus edited,

10 Economic Liberalization: Its impact on Business, Politics and Economy of India, June 1997, pp. 1-450. Also served as an Associate Editor of the book. 6) “Role of the LIC in Total Saving Mobilization in India”, National Insurance Academy, Pune, India, August 1991, pp. 1-28. 7)“Saving Behavior in Monetary Sector of India”, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Bombay 1988, pp. 1-23. 8) “Distribution and Marketing of Fresh Vegetables in Arkansas”, Winrock International Institute of Agricultural Development, Morrilton, Arkansas, January 1986, pp. 1-32. 9) “Trend in Agricultural Development of Arkansas: Past, Present and Future”, Winrock International Institute of Agricultural Development, Morrilton, Arkansas, May 1985, pp. 1-35.

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Refereed Journal Articles

1) “Demographic and Fertility Transitions in East Asia: Comparison and Analysis of Taiwan and the Philippines”, Knowledge Hub, Vol. 8, No. 3 (forthcoming in October 2012) (Co-author: Erin Greenberg) 2) “Application of Dual Sector Model to Thailand’s Economy” GITAM Journal of Management, Vol. 10, No. 1, January-March 2012, pp. 1-30. (Lead Article) (Co-author: Lorelle Yuen) 3)

“Measuring Development Through Women’s Empowerment: A Case of Comparison, Brazil and Bolivia”, Journal of Emerging Knowledge on Emerging Markets, Volume 3, November 2011, pp. 141-164. (Co-author: Stephanie Roberts)

4) “Technology for Growth: Indian Green Revolution”, SCMS Journal of Indian Management, Vol. VIII, Number III, July-September 2011, pp. 47-60 (Co-author: Alyssa Panning) 5) “An Analysis of China’s Economic Reform Using the Neo-classical Model of International Trade”, Journal of Emerging Knowledge on Emerging Markets, Volume 3, November 2011, pp. 2-24 (Lead article) (Co-author: Jarrod Gibbons) 6) “Lewis; Two Sector Model: Nepalese Economy” SCMS Journal of Indian Management, Volume VIII, Number II, April-June 2011, pp. 1-16 (Lead Article) (Co-author: Mr. Shreesh Bhattarai) 7) “Should All Europe Share A Currency? A Multi-Country Analysis”, The Journal of World Economic Review, Volume 6, No. 1, (January-June 2011) pp. 73-92

11 (Co-authors: Gavin Roberts and Juan Dempere) 8) “Applying Rostow’s Stages of Economic Growth to South Korea”, International Journal of Financial Economics and Econometrics, Vo.3, No. 1 April 2011 pp. 45-59 (Co-author: Meredith Brooks) 9) “Dutch Disease and Chilean Copper Boom: An Empirical Analysis” International Journal of Economic Education and Development (IJEED), Vol. 2, No 1., 2011, pp. 61-80. Co-author: Alex Ruehle 10) “International Trade As An Engine of Economic Growth Revisited: A Case of Egypt” Journal of Emerging Knowledge in Emerging Markets, Vol. 2, No. 2, November 2010, pp. 21-39. Co-author: Galen Smith 11) “Economic Effects of NAFTA on Mexico’s Economy: Recent Evidence of Economic Integration”, GITAM Journal of Management, Vol. 8, No. 3, July-Sept 2010, pp. 1-17. (Lead Article) Co-author: Kyle Widerholt 12) “Does Market Provide Better Solution for Growth Than the India Planning Process?” The India Economy Review, (published by Indian Institute of Public Management (IIPM) June 2010, pp. 183-185 (Co-author: Brian Stofka). Available at http://www.iipmthinktank.com/publications/archive/ier/ier-may-2010.pdf Reprinted in April 2011 special issue of the journal of “The Best Papers of 2010”. 13) “Analysis of Dutch Disease Phenomenon in Case of Venezuela”, Journal of Science Technology and Management, (JSTM), Vol. 2, No. 3- 4, March 2010, pp. 57-71. Coauthor: Stace Nicholson. 14) “Testing the Application of H-O Theorem to the Contemporary Trade Between Malaysia and Singapore” Journal of Emerging Knowledge in Emerging Markets, (Inaugural Issue) Vol. 1, No. 1, November 2009, pp. 113-128. Co-author: Andrew Clarke. Available at http://www.icainstitute.org/ojs/index.php/working_papers/issue/current The Journal Website lists on April 15, 2011 that this paper is the 6th best read paper. 15) “Adoption of Big-Push Hypothesis: Evidence from the Case of Botswana”, International Journal of Education Economics and Development, (October 2009) Vol. 1, No 3, pp. 103-117. Co-author: Christopher Conrad (Lead Article). Available at http://www.inderscience.com/storage/f212119847156310.pdf 16) “Dutch Disease and Indian Trade Policy”, SCMS Journal of Indian Management, Vol. 6, No. 4, October-December 2009, pp. 5-30 (Lead Article) Co-authors: Brijesh P, and A.K. Jha 17) “Application of the J-Curve Hypothesis to Selected CFA Zone Countries 1990Present”, International Journal of Economic Research, Vol. 6, No.2, June 2009, pp. 261-

12 284. Co-author: Jeff Sasakura 18) “Consumption Pattern in Open Economy Setting: A Case of India”, SCMS Journal of Indian Management, Volume 6, No. 2, April-June 2009, pp. 5-11. Co-authors: Kamal Upadhyaya and Dharmendra Dhakal 19) “Critique and Analysis of Currency Crisis in Argentina”, Journal of Applied Business and Economics, Vol. 9, No. 3, October 2009 pp. 11-23 (Lead Article) Co-author: Ben James 20) “ Income Distribution and Economic Growth: A Case of Brazil: A Note”, Journal of Developing Areas, Vol. 4, No. 2, Fall 2009, pp. 341-351. Co-author: Camila MartinsBekat 21) “Economic Liberalization in India: Policy Objectives, Reform and Perspectives—A Neoclassical Dimension towards Economic Development”, The Indian Journal of Economics, Vol. LXXXIX, Part-III, January 2009, pp. 425-445. Co-author: Debasish Bhattacharya 22) “ Population Explosion and Economic Development: Comparative Analysis of Brazil and Mexico”, Knowledge Hub, the Journal of Rajiv Academy for Technology and Management (RATM) Mathura, U.P., India, Vol. 4, No. 2, July-December 2008, pp. 5770. Co-author: Ashley Latimer 23) “Unraveling the Exchange Rate-Balance of Payments Correlation: Economic Policy Recommendation Via the Mundell-Fleming Apparatus”, The Chanakya: Journal of Rourkela Institute of Management Studies (RIMS), (Jan- June 2008), Vol. VIII, Issue 1, pp. 32-46. Co-author: Christopher Dula 24) “Structural Transformation: Economic Growth in India”, SCMS Journal of Indian Management, Vol. 5, No. 3, July-September 2008, pp. 5-17. Co-author: Meg Hendricks 25) “Evidence of Exchange Rate Effect on the Trade Balance of 5 Countries: Cases of Multiple Devaluations”, International Journal of Business Management and Economics, Vol. 1, No. 1, January-June 2008, pp. 143-154. Co-author: Adam Spencer 26) “Trouble with Import Substitution and Protectionism: A Case of Indian Economy”, International Journal of Economic Research, Vol. 5 , No. 1, January 2008, pp. 35-57 Co-author: Kip Meister 27) “Trade with Africa: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of Intra-African Trade”, Indian Development Review, Vol. 6, No. 1, March 2008, pp. 13-35. Co-author: Khutso Madubanya 28) “Income Inequality in China: The Kuznets Inverted U Hypothesis”, SCMS Journal of Indian Management, Volume 4, No. 2, April-June 2007, pp. 77-86. Co-author: Kit Ying

13 Sharon Chan 29) “Review of Currency Boards and Exchange Rate Management”, The Chanakya, Journal of Rourkela Institute of Management Studies (RIMS) Vol. VII, No. 1, June 2007, pp 69-77 Co-author: David Mason. 30) “Role of NAFTA in Economic Development of Mexico: Results from Modern Data”, (ICFAI’s) Indian Journal of Applied Economics, May 2007, pp. 41-58.(Co-author: Stefano Chioetto) 31) “Dualistic Economic Structure and Unemployment in China”, Asian African Journal of Economics and Econometrics, Vol. 7, No. 1, June 2007, pp. 247-259. Co-author: Weijia Huang 32) “Anti-Dumping Law, A Trade Barrier?”, SCMS Journal of Indian Management, Vol. 4, No. 1, January-March 2007, pp. 95-104. Co-author: Alexa Strear 33) “Influence of Keynes on Policy Making in US”, Asian-African Journal of Economics and Econometrics, Vol. 6, No. 2, December 2006, pp. 137-148. Co-author: Mr. Davey Iverson 34) “Demand for Money Stability in Open Economy Setting: A Case of India”, The ICFAI Journal of Applied Economics, December 2006, pp. 52-66. Co-author: Mei Yuan 35) “Social Justice and the Agency of Women: The Kerala Story”, South Asian Journal of Human Rights, Volume 2, Number 2, December 2006, pp. 23-37. Co-authors: Renuka Pillay and Meenakshi Rishi 36) “Role of Social Capital in Economic Development: A Case of (The East European) Georgia”, Indian Journal of Economics, Vol. LXXXVII, No. 344, July 2006, pp. 155172. Co-author: Anthony Lopez 37) “Role of FDI in the Economic Development of Nepal”, The ICFAI Journal of Applied Economics, Vol. V, No. 3, May 2006, pp. 33-48. Co-author: Ms. Andrea Elliott 38) “Study of Economic Transition from Communism to Free Trade Capitalism: A Case of Poland”, SCMS Journal of Indian Management, Vol. III, No. II, April-June 2006, pp. 78-86. Co-author: Ms. Kate Formeller-Kester 39) “Effect of Globalization on India’s Economic Growth”, Gitam Journal of Management, Vol. 4, No. 2, July-December 2006, pp. 1-13 (Lead Article) 40) “Foreign Aid and Economic Growth in Ecuador: A Test of Harrod-Domar Financing Gap growth Model”, International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, Vol. 3, No.2, (2005), pp. 101-113. Co-author: Lotta Westerberg

14 41) “Gross Domestic product and Social Welfare in Mexico: Are the Economists Missing Some things?” Indian Development Review, Vol. 3, No. 1, (2005), pp. 145-158. Co-author: Jeff Franklin 42) “Impact of Tariff Reduction on Economic Growth: A Case of Chinese Automotive Industry”, Asian African Journal of Economics and Econometrics, Vol. 5, No. 1, (2005), pp. 49-66. Co-author: Claudia Kolbinger 43) “Neo-classical Theory of Development, Neo-liberalism, and Experience of Kenya”, The ICFAI Journal of Applied Economics, Vol. IV, No. 3, May (2005), pp. 15-26. Coauthor: Kathleen Fogelberg 44) “Tariff Rate Quota: An Economic Analysis of Agricultural Policies for Sugar with Special Reference to the US”, Journal of Indian Management (SCMS, Kochi), Vol. II, No. III, (2005) July-Sept., pp. 26-35. Co-author: Jamie Petty 45) “Trade Barriers and Consumer Welfare: A Case of US Anti-Dumping Investigations of Shrimp Imports from Asia” The Asian Economic Review, Vol. 47, No. 2, (2005) August, pp. 277-288. Co-author: Jeff Franklin 46) “US Tariff Policy and Hawley-Smoot Act of 1930”, Indian Journal of Economics, No. 340, July (2005). Co-author: Christopher Evans 47) “The Role of International Trade Policy in Economic Growth: A Case of Tanzania”, Global Business Review, Vol. 5, No.2, July-December 2004, pp.171-186. Co-author: Curt Harris 48) “US Steel Import Tariffs: A New Beginning to Old Mistakes?” The ICFAI Indian Journal of Applied Economics, Vol. III, No. 6, November 2004, pp. 33-42. Co-author: Dorothy Shephard 49) “A Case of Protectionist Policies and Economic Welfare: Some Evidence from Syria’s Economy”, Indian Development Review, Vol. 2 No.1, 2004, pp. 1-10. Co-author: Roger Dowd 50) “Structural Adjustment, Liberalization and the Gender Bias: A Case of Ghana” Indian Journal of Applied Economics (ICFAI), Vol. III, No.1, January 2004, pp. 35-57. Co-author: Angela Benishek 51) “Heckscher-Ohlin-Samuelson Theorem and the Case of Thailand’s Economic Crisis” Indian Journal of Social and Economic Policy, Vol.1 No. 1, March 2004, pp. 87102. Co-author: Jiraporn Wajawuth 52) “Outward Looking Policies and Economic Development: A Case of Taiwan Since 1952” Global Business Review, Vol. 5, No.1, January-June 2004, pp. Co-author: Qisiang Sun

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53) “An Application of Neo-Classical Development Ideas to Botswana”, ICFAI Indian Journal of Applied Economics, Vol. 2 No.4, November 2003, pp. 45-58. Co-author: Alexis Bonogofsky 54) “Relative Effectiveness of Fiscal and Monetary Policies in India: An Empirical Analysis” Global Business Review, Vol. 4, No.2, October 2003, pp. 229-237. Co-author: Sweta Saxena 55) “India’s External Debt Compared with Argentina, Brazil and Mexico: 1980-1996”, The Asian Economic Review, Vol. 45, No. 2, August 2003, pp.218-229. 56) “Life of Irving Fisher and Development of Quantity Theory of Money”, AsianAfrican Journal of Economics and Econometrics, Vol. 2, No.2, December 2002, pp. 1220. 57) “Empirical Evidence of the J-Curve Hypothesis” The Indian Economic Journal, Vol. 49, No.1, January-March 2002, pp. 43-51. Co-author: Alpna Bhatia 58) “Purchasing Power Parity Theory Revisited: Recent Evidence from US Dollar and Japanese Yen”, Global Business Review, Vol. 3, No.1, January-June 2002 , pp. 53-61 Co-author: Maiko Ishizaki 59) “Testing the Intra-Industry Trade Hypothesis: A Case of Japanese Trade in Manufacturing”, The Asian Economic Review, (Journal of the Indian Institute of Economics), Vol. 43, No.3, December 2001. Co-author: Maiko Ishizaki 60) “The Phillips Curve: Trade Off or Stagflation in Reverse?”, Asian African Journal of Economics and Econometrics, Vol. 1, No.1, June 2001, pp. 1-8. Co-author: Meenakshi Rishi 61) “Determination of Chinese Yuan Rate: An Analysis of Foreign Exchange Transactions” Indian Economic Journal, Vol. 72, No. 1, March 2001, pp. 112-123. 62) “Twin Deficits Revisited: Evidence from India, Pakistan and Mexico”, Journal of Applied Business Research, Vol. 19, No. 1 Spring 2001, pp.79-86. Co-author: Erick Erickson 63) “Demand for Money Stability Revisited: A Case of India” The Indian Journal of Economics, Vol. LXXXI, No. 320, July 2000, pp. 125-135. Co-author Erick Erickson 64) “Lessons for India from Recent Financial and Economic Crisis in Southwest Asia”, Journal of Business and Economic Perspectives, Vol. XXVI, No. 1, Spring/Summer 2000, pp. 51-68. Co-author: Meenakshi Rishi. 65)

“India’s BOP: A Review of Capital Account Behavior Since Independence”

16 Indian Journal of Applied Economics, Vol. 8 No. 4, Oct-Dec 2000, pp. 217-226. 66) “Crowding Out Hypotheses in Indonesian Economy”, The Indian Journal of Economics, No. 316, July 1999, pp. 46-66. Co-author: Luky Ackerman. 67) “Impact Of Dutch Disease on an Economy: A Case of Nigeria”, Journal of Foreign Exchange and International Finance, Vol. XII, No. 4, January-March 1999, pp. 296-304. Co-author: Erick Erickson. 68) “An Empirical Study of the Crowding our Hypotheses: A Case of Mexico”, Prajnan, Vol. XXVII, No. 3, 1998-1999, pp. 263-279. Co-author: Juventino Balderas 69) “Influence of Keynesianism on Policy Making in Germany: 1948-1990” Southwestern Journal of Economics, Vol II, No. 3., March 1999, pp. 38-57. Co-author: Sonya Peterson 70) “Comparison of Saving and Investment Behavior in India, International Journal of Development Banking, Vol. 17, No. 1, December 1999, pp. 13-26. Co-author: Chaitram Talele 71) The Recent Indonesian Currency Crisis: Underlying Factors and Implications, Journal of Foreign Exchange and International Finance, Vol. 24, No. 4, March 1998, pp. 145-159. (Co-author: Irdina Irawati). 72) Economic Growth and Income Distribution: A Test of Kuznets Inverted U Curve: A Case of Malaysia, Prajnan, Vol. 24, No. 1, January-March 1998, pp. 387-399. Coauthors: Ganti Subrahmanya, Rani Hadi Ali, and Zarina Othman 73) “Economic Analysis of Gold Standard Monetary System: Theory and Empirical Evidence” (Co-Author: Mahua Barari, Journal of Business and Economic Perspectives, Vol. 13, No. 1, Spring/Summer 1997, pp. 74-86. 74) “Complaints of LDCs Against Free Trade and Role of GATT: A historical Perspective”, Indian Economic Journal, Vol. 44, No. 3 Jan/March 1996-1997, Special Number on International Economics, pp. 60-68. 75) “Trade Liberalization and Economic Development: Lessons from S. Korea, Australia, and Argentina”, Economic Affairs, Vol. 41, No. 4, Oct/Dec. 1996, pp. 210219. 76) “Full Convertibility of Indian Rupee: Sooner the Better”, Social Engineer, Vol.5 No. 1 January 1996, pp. 70-78. 77) “The J-Curve Hypothesis and Currency Devaluation: Cases of Egypt and Ghana”, Journal of Applied Business Research, Vol.12, No. 2, Spring 1996, pp.1-8.

17 78) “Balance of Payment Changes and Exchange Rate Devaluation: A Case of India”, Indian Journal of Economics, Issue No. 303, April 1996, pp. 1-18. 79) “The J-Curve Hypothesis, Balance of Payment, and the Recent Devaluation of Indian Rupee”, Asian Economic Review, Vol. XXXV, No. 4 December 1993, pp. 407422. 80) “Is Crowding Out Hypotheses Evident in LDCs?: A Case of India”, Prajnan, Vol. Xxii, No. 1, pp. 11-24. 81) “Price Formation in a Small Open Economy”, Decision, Vol. 20, No 1, JanuaryMarch 1993, pp. 51-58. (Co-author: Debasish Chakraborty). 82) “An Examination of Tariff Endogeneity and International Trade: A Case of India’s Tariff Policy”, Margin, Vol. 24, No. 4, December 1992, pp. 73-81. (Co-author: Ms. Usha Nori). 83) “Has International Trade Been Beneficial to LDCs?: A Case of India”, Margin, Vol. 24, No. 2, April-June 1992, pp. 235-244. 84) “Short-run Deviations in Purchasing Power Parity (PPP): A case of Expectational Changes”, The Journal of Applied Business Research, Vol. 8, No. 2, Winter 1992, pp. 122-126. (Co-author: P. Nandakumar). 85) “A Test of Purchasing Power Parity Theory and International Fisher Effect: A Case of the Dollar and Japanese Yen”, The Journal of Applied Business Research, Vol. 7, No. 1, Winter 1991, pp.82-86. 86) “The Relationship between Desired and Actual Money Demand: Adjustment Coefficient Estimation in Case of India”, Indian Economic Journal, No. 3, July-Sept, 1991, pp. 87-95. (Co-author: Deb Chakraborty) 87) “New Evidence of Stability (Instability) of Velocity of Money in United States”, Decision, Vol. 18, No. 3, July-Sept. 1991, pp. 169-177. (Co-author: Ismail Noori). 88) “An Empirical Evidence of Purchasing Power parity Theory: A Case of Indian Rupee and the U.S. Dollar”, Margin, Vol. 22, No. 1 and 2, March 1990, pp. 52-57. (Coauthor: Debasish Chakroborty). 89) “Recent Fluctuations in the U.S. Dollar Value and the BOP”, International Journal of Development Banking, Vol. 8, No. 2 July 1990, pp. 10-18. 90) “Monetary Approach to Balance of Payments and Exchange Rate Determination: Recent Experience of Eight countries”, Indian Economic Journal, No. 3, October 1990, pp. 99-109.

18 91) “Studies on Bank Profitability with Special Reference to Indian Banks: A Note”, Asian Economic Review, Vol. XXXII, No. 3, December 1990, pp. 429-460. (Co-authors: B. Kamaiah and O.P. Chawla.). 92) “India’s External Debt and Exception to the International Debt Crisis”, Journal of Social and Economic Studies, New Series, First Issue, January 1989, pp. 1-16. (Coauthor: Debasish Chakraborty). 93) “Exchange Market Pressure in India: An Empirical Test of Monetary Hypothesis”, Prajnan,, Vol. XVIII, No.1, January-March 1989, pp. 25-38. (Co-authors: Thomas Paul and Hemant Pradhan.) 94) “Expansionary Fiscal Policy Effects on the Balance of Payments: Evidence of India”, Indian Journal of Economics, Vol. LXIX, No. 274, January 1989, pp. 243-255. (Co-author: Debasish Chakraborty). 94) “Export Instability Revisited: The Link From Exchange Rate Variability”, Journal of Foreign Exchange and International Finance, Vol. 3, No. 4, December 1989. pp. 341353. (Co-authors: H. Pradhan and P. Nandakumar). 96) “Macro-model of Stagflation in Small Open Economy”, Prajnan, Vol. XVII, No. 2, June 1988, pp. 169-184. 97) “Monetary Policy Transmission in India: A VAR Analysis”, Prajnan, Vol. 13, No. 4, October 1988, pp. 319-328. (Co-author: William Huth). 98) “Effects of Output Growth on the Balance of Payments”, Margin, Vol. 15, No. 3, October 1988, pp. 41-53. (Co-author: Debasish Chakraborty). 99) “Offsetting Coefficient to Monetary Policy: Keynesian, Portfolio Balance and Monetarist Estimates for India”, Asian Economic Review, Vol. XXX, No. 3, December 1988, pp. 339-356. (Co-author: Hemant Pardhan). 100) “Supply Shocks and Demand for Money in India”, Asian Economic Review, Vol. XXIX, No. 2, August 1987. pp.1016. (Co-author: Thomas Paul). 101) “A Review of Major Changes in Arkansas’ Agricultural Development”, Midsouth Journal of Economics and Finance, Vol. 11, No. 1, May 1987, pp. 189-195. 102) “Further Empirical Evidence on Stability of Demand for Money in India”, Journal of Economics, Special Number, April 1986, pp. 18-34. 103) “The Future of International Monetary System: An Analysis of New Ideas”, Central State Business Review, Vol. 14, No. 2, Spring 1986, pp. 1-15 (Co-author: Allyson Simmons).

19 104) “Capital Flows as an offset to Monetary Policy: The Netherlands Experience”, Indian Economic Journal, July-Sept. 1985, pp. 127-130. 105) “A Critique of Keynesian Conventional Wisdom”, Central State Business Review, Vol. 11, No. 2, Fall 1983, pp. 35-44. 106) “Monetary Approach to Balance of Payments and Importance of Inflation: A Further Analysis and Empirical Evidence”, Studies in Economic Analysis, Vol. 7, No. 2 Fall 1983, pp. 11-25. 107) “The Monetarist Model of Imported Inflation in Small open Economy”, Economic Affairs, Vol. 26, No. 3, July-Sept. 1981, pp. 188-193. 108) “Steel Industry in India: Problems and Solutions: A Short Review”, Economic Affairs, Vol. 25, No. 7-8, July-Sept. 1980, pp. 185-192. 109) “Comparison of Existence of Real Balance Effect in Six Countries”, Economic Affairs, Vol. 25, No. 8-9, August-Sept. 1979, pp. 193-203. 110) “Pragmatic Economic Policy for India”, FIRST PRIZE winning essay in ALL India Essay Competition for Students, conducted by Forum for free Enterprise, Bombay, 1975, pp. 1-23.

III. NON-REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES 1) “Increasing Food Production and Wages: Exploring the Potential International and Domestic Benefits of Lifted Grain Export Restrictions in Ukraine”, (2009) June Vol. 1, No. 1 (Inaugural Issue) M. S. Ramaiah Management Review: A Research and Academic Journal of Business Management, pp. 25-32. 2) “Current Economic Mess in USA: Where Did it Come from and Where is it Going?” M. S. Bisalaiah Endowment Lecture delivered in University of Mysore on December 15, 2009. Re-printed in Indian Journal of Economics and Business Vol. 9, No. 1, March 2010, pp. 233-243. 3) “ WTO Policies in Modern Worldwide Education System”, Proceedings of International Conference on WTO and Its Impact on Developing Countries with Special Reference to Agriculture and Education, A.G. College, Pune, (India) February 14-16, 2007, pp. 31-36. 4) “Exclusive Interview”, IIPM’s Business and Economy Magazine, Cover Story on Future Challenges to India’s Economic Growth. August 4, 2011 issue. Available at http://www.businessandeconomy.org/04082011/storyd.asp?sid=6301&pageno=1

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IV: BOOK REVIEWS AND SMALLER PUBLICATIONS: 1) Indian Journal of Economics and Business, Vo. 3, No. 2, December 2004, pp. 413-414. (www.ijeb.com) 2)

Asian Journal of Economics, January 2004.

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Asian Journal of Economics, JAI Press, December 1995.

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Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 58, No. 3, October 1991.

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Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 56, No. 4, December 1989

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Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 70, No. 2, June 1989

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Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 55, No. 1, March 1988, pp. 478-479

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Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 54, No. 1, July 1987, pp. 245-246

9) A Teaching Idea in “Great Ideas for Teaching Economics”, Ralph Byrns and Gerald Stone, Third Edition, Scott, Foremen and Company, Glenview, Illinois, 1987, page 135 10)

Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 53, No 3, October 1986, pp.279-280

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Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 51, No. 1, January 1985, pp.926-927

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Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 51, No. 2, March 1985, pp.954-955

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Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 52, No. 2 October 1985, pp.579-581

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Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 50, No. 3, July 1984, pp. 297-298

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Central State Business Review, Spring 1984, pp. 47048

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Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 50, No 1 January 1984, pp. 928-929

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Artha Vijnana, Vol. XXIV, No. 3, September 1982, pp. 287-288

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V. Research Projects in Progress and Journal Submissions: 1) Test of H-O Theorem with Chile as the Special Case 2) J-Curve Hypothesis: Tests for 5 Countries 3) Dutch Disease in Latin America Countries

VI. Paper Presentations in Conferences: 1) Southern Economic Association Meetings: November 1983, Washington D.C., November 1998, Baltimore, MD. 2) Southwestern Economic Association Meetings: March 1993, Houston, Texas; March 1984, Dallas, Texas; March 1985, Fort Worth, Texas; March 1987, Dallas, Texas; March 1988, Houston, Texas, Denver 2009. 3) Midsouth Academy of Economics Association Meetings: February 1986, Memphis, Tennessee; February 1987, Mobile, Alabama; February 1988, Hot Springs, Arkansas. 4) Association of Indian Economic Studies (A.I.E.S.) meetings held with the Allied Social Sciences Association (A.S.S.A.) meetings: December 1985, New York, New York; December 1986, New Orleans, Louisiana; December 1987, Chicago, Illinois; December 1988, New York, New York; December 1989, Atlanta, Georgia, December 1990, Washington D.C.; January 1992, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 1995, In Washington D.C., January 1996, San Francisco, , January 1997, New Orleans, June 1997, Nashville, Tennessee and January 1998 Chicago, January 1999 New York, January 2000 in Boston, MA , January 2001 in New Orleans, LA., January 3-5, 2002, in Atlanta, GA, January 2-5, 2003 in Washington D.C., January 4-7, 2004 in San Diego, January 6-9, 2005 in Philadelphia, January 5-7, 2006 in Boston, January 5-8, 2007 in Chicago, January 3-5, 2010, in Atlanta. 5) Southwestern Federation of Administrative Disciplines (SWFAD) Meetings: March 1989, New Orleans, Louisiana; March 1990, Dallas, Texas; March 1991, Houston, Texas. Federation of Business Disciplines (New Name), March 3-8, 2003 in Houston, TX, March 2-5, 2004 Orlando, FL, March 2-4, 2005, Dallas, TX. 6)

Association of Global Business Meeting, Chicago, IL, Nov. 1993, Orlando, 1995.

7) Eastern Economic Association meetings, March 1997, Washington D.C., February 1998, New York, 2008, March Boston, 2009 March New York.

22 8) Midwest Economics Association (MEA) Meetings, March 18- 21, 2006 in Chicago, IL, March 22- 25, 2007 in Minneapolis MN. 9) Presented a Seminar in Reserve Bank of India, Mumbai, India. Topic: Monetary Transmission Mechanism and the Experience of U. S. Monetary policy, 1998. 10) Academy of Business Disciplines (ABD) Annual meeting in Fort Myers Beach, FL. Nov. 2000. 11) Applied Business and Entrepreneurship Association International (ABEAI), First Annual Conference, Maui, Hawaii, November 2004., Kauai, Hawaii, Nov. 2005, Kona, Hawaii (Nov. 2006), Kauai, November 2008 . 12)

Invited as Chief Guest or as a Keynote Speaker at

1) ICFAI’s Business School, Pune, India, (December 2004, August 2005 August 2007, and January 2009) 2) Abasaheb Garware College, Karve Road, Pune, India, (December 2005, August 2007, and December 2008) 3) Reserve Bank of India, Mumbai, India, August 19, 2005, and August 9, 2007. 4) Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, India, January 7, 2005, and January 3, 2009 5) Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, Illinois, March 9, 2005. 6) India, China and America (ICA) Institute, Emory University, Decatur, GA. May 20, 2006. 7) ICFAI’s Business School, Hyderabad, India “Making of Monetary Policy in USA”, August 3, 2007 3 PM, and December 31, 2008, 3 PM. 8) Shri Shahu College, Pune, August 3, 2007, 10 AM 9) Abasaheb Garware College, (presentation for M.A. Economics Students, August 6, 2007, 9 AM, December 21, 2009, 11 AM) 10) Department of Economics, University of Hyderabad, August 7, 2007. 11) School of Communication and Management Sciences, Kochi, August 9-13, 2007, and January 2-5, 2009, Visited to teach 240 MBA Students. 12) Investment Security Group (www.invetsg.com), Englewood, Annual Meeting for 260 clients, Guest Speaker, September 26, 2009. (260 in attendance)

23 13) The Third Annual Bisalaiah Endowment Lecture, University of Mysore, Mysore, India, December 15, 2009. (300 in attendance) 14) Southwestern Social Sciences Association (SSSA) Annual meetings, April 2, 2010, Houston TX, Moderator and Panel Discussant in session on, “Emerging Markets”. 15) Institute of Management Development, Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune, India, January 2008 (150 in attendance) 16) National US-India Chamber of Commerce (NUICC.org) 5th Anniversary meeting, Hotel Ritz Carlton, Denver, August 18, 2010 (10 AM to 2 PM). “India’s Economic Outlook”. 17) International Seminar on Challenges to Higher Education: Global Perspective, Bhavan’s College-Chowpatty, Mumbai 400007, India. September 21, 2010 11.30 AM to 1 PM. Topic: Economics of Higher Education: American Perspective” 18) Lecture at Indsearch Pune, September 18, 2010, 9.30 AM to 11.30 AM for 150 MBA students on “Current Macroeconomic Conditions in USA”.

TV Appearances: 1) Channel 9 News Item, September 27, 2011. 2) Occupy Denver Controversy, Guest on Tamara Banks show, PBS, Channel 12, October 12, 2011.