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A/Prof. Md ( Akhtar ) Hossain

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Position Associate Professor
Newcastle Business School
The University of Newcastle, Australia
Office SRS134, Social Sciences

Biography

Since 1989, Dr Akhtar Hossain has held an increasingly responsible series of academic posts in the Faculty of Business and Law. This has been interspersed with several professional-development sabbaticals and external appointments. Between 1999 and 2002, Associate Professor Hossain spent three years at the IMF-Singapore Regional Training Institute as International Economist and was World Bank Resident Economic Advisor at the Bangladesh Bank for about six months in 2004. In 1995, he worked at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as a visiting Assistant Professor of Economics and in 2009 was for six months a Research Fellow in the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies at the Australian National University. He completed his undergraduate studies at Jahangirnagar University (Bangladesh) and earned the B.Sc. (Honours) and M.Sc. degrees in Economics, both with first class and having first position. Later, he earned both M.A. and PhD degrees in Economics from, respectively, the University of Melbourne and La Trobe University. For his PhD research, he received the La Trobe University medal. Associate Professor Hossain has published across a range of fields in economics. Early research interests focused on Bangladesh, with three research-based books published on the Bangladesh economy. He has also published about 60 research papers in Economics journals and 20 chapters in edited books. Other publications include four reference textbooks on macroeconomic and monetary policy issues in developing countries. Most recently, he has published a reference text Central Banking and Monetary Policy in the Asia-Pacific (London: Edward Elgar, 2009).

Currently, Associate Professor Hossain pursues research interests in macroeconomic and monetary policy issues in the Asia-Pacific, with particular attention to Bangladesh and Indonesia, and is working on a research-based book analysing macroeconomic and monetary policy issues in Indonesia for Routledge.

Qualifications

  • PhD, La Trobe University, 1990
  • Master of Science, Jahangirnagar University
  • Master of Arts, University of Melbourne
  • Bachelor of Science, Jahangirnagar University

Research

Research keywords

  • Macroeconomics; Monetary Economics; Development Studies

Research expertise

I am an applied macro and monetary economist. Most of my recent research works are concerned with policy-oriented issues in macroeconomics, monetary economics, and international trade. The economies of the Asia-Pacific are the focus of my research. I am the sole (or principal) author of 45 research papers published in refereed journals and about 20 chapters published in edited volumes. I have authored or co-authored six books - four of them are research-based and the remaining two are reference textbooks on macroeconomics and monetary-financial economics for developing countries. My latest publication (2006) is a co-edited, peer-reviewed research-based book in which I contributed three research papers. Some of the top international publishers such as the Oxford University Press, the Sage Publishers, Routledge, Edward Elgar, and the (former Oxford) University Press Limited (Dhaka) have published my books.

Research interests include; monetary economics, international trade and finance, economic growth and development, Macroeconomics, History and Politics of South Asia & Macroeconomic and monetary policy issues in the Asia-Pacific.

Languages

  • Bengali

Fields of Research

Code Description Percentage
140399 Econometrics Not Elsewhere Classified 40
140200 Applied Economics 35
140199 Economic Theory Not Elsewhere Classified 25

Memberships

Other

  • Life Member - Association for Economic and Development Studies of Bangladesh
  • Life Member - Bangladesh Economic Association

Appointments

International Economist
International Monetary Fund-Singapore Regional Training Institute (Singapore)
01/10/1999 - 01/10/2002
World Bank Institute Resident Economic Advisor at Bangladesh Bank
World Bank (Bangladesh)
01/02/2004 - 01/07/2004

Awards

Distinction.

1989 La Trobe University Medal for PhD Research
La Trobe University (Australia)
Outstanding PhD Research in 1989.

Research Award.

1985 La Trobe University Postgraduate Scholarship
La Trobe University (Australia)
To undertake PhD research in economics during 1985-1989
1982 Melbourne University Postgraduate Scholarship
Melbourne University (Australia)
To undertake postgraduate studies in economics 1982-1984

Invitations

Marying Time Consistency in Monetary Policy and Financial Stability
IMF-Bank Indonesia, Indonesia (Chaired a high-profile international IMF-Bank Indonesia Seminar at Bali)
2005
Lecture on Monetary Policy and Inflation in Indonesia: 1950-2003
Airlanga University, Indonesia (Special Lecture on Monetary Policy and Inflation in Indonesia: 1950-2003)
2005

Administrative

Administrative expertise

I have experience in both the School and Faculty level administrative duties and responsibilities (including course coordination). I have also been involved in various professional and collegiate activities such as editing a book for a professional association, supervision of postgraduate students, reviewing of journal articles and books for publishers, and examining postgraduate research reports and theses. In addition I performed high-level administrative duties and responsibilities while working for both the IMF and the World Bank.


Teaching

Teaching keywords

  • Macroeconomics; Money, Banking, Trade and Finance; Economics of Growth and Development

Teaching expertise

My university teaching responsibilities over the past 15 years or so were in the core areas of economics and finance such as macroeconomics; international trade and finance; money, banking and finance; applied econometrics; and development studies. My recent (2003-2007) teaching responsibilities have been primarily in four undergraduate courses in the areas of money, banking, trade and finance. In addition to University teaching, I have experience in the development and conduct of professional courses in macroeconomics and monetary-financial economics. Lately I have developed teaching interest in the areas of corporate finance and international finance.

Teaching interests

Courses taught since 1989:

  • ECON218 Problems of Developing Countries
  • ECON242 Applied Econometrics
  • ECON254 Money and Banking
  • ECON314 Topics in Economic Development
  • ECON322 Money and Finance
  • ECON323 Financial Institutions and Policy
  • ECON361 Macroeconomics
  • ECON401 Macroeconomics (Honours)
  • ECON544 Economic Planning and Project Appraisal
  • ECON545 Applied Policy Analysis
  • ECON6430 Issues in Developing Countries
  • ECON2520 Introduction to International Trade and Finance
  • ECON3060 International Business and Finance
  • GECO6400 Macroeconomic Policy in the Asia-Pacific

In addition, I will share teaching Research Methodology for Honours Students.

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