Dr. Naqvi is an economist, professor and researcher in fields of development economics, theories of value and theory of individual choice and social welfare. In the past he was a lecturer and economics theory researcher at AUBG, Justus Liebig University, Central Michigan University and Middle Tennessee State University.[1] Amongst other research publications, Dr Naqvi is notable for his contribution in developing general equilibrium model for Lesotho.[2] As of 2015 Dr Naqvi is lecturing at KIMEP University.[3]
Research and publications
Dr Naqvi began his academic career in 1984. His first publication was on an inter-temporal theory of investment and international trade. His most cited works include research publications on unemployment, development economics, interest rates and the pure theory of international trade.[4]
Dr Naqvi worked together with Dr. Keenan and Pech on Dynamic Tariff and Quota Retaliation in Markov Perfect Equilibrium. Dr Naqvi has academic interests in healthcare delivery evaluation, social identity diversification and social class disparities.[5]
Background
In 1981 Nadeem Naqvi received Bachelors in Economics at Delhi School of Economics. In 1984 Naqvi received PhD in Southern Methodist University. Upon graduation Dr Naqvi continued an academic career.
After the World Bank, Dr Naqvi pursued an academic career as a full-time professor in United States and Bulgaria, Germany and Kazakhstan. As of 2015 during his tenure in Kazakhstan Dr Naqvi is carrying out research on post-crises structural transformations of the economies significantly dependent on exports of petroleum and natural gas.[9]
In 2015 Dr. Naqvi received an award by KIMEP PIE, a student organization at KIMEP University, as the Best professor of the year.[10]
References
^Naqvi, Nadeem, and Klaus Wiener. "External increasing returns and the shadow price of foreign exchange." Journal of International economics 30.1 (1991): 177-184.
^Deme, Mamit, David Franck, and Nadeem Naqvi. "A General Equilibrium Skill Acquisitions Model of Development for Lesotho." Journal of Economic Development 30.1 (2005): 15.
^Berdellima, Arian & Naqvi, Nadeem, 2012. "Social diversification, injustices, and Pareto optimality with non-binary preferences," MPRA Paper 39201, University Library of Munich, Germany.
^Beladi, Hamid, and Nadeem Naqvi. "Urban unemployment and non-immiserizing growth." Journal of Development Economics 28.3 (1988): 365-376.
^Mamit Deme & David Franck & Nadeem Naqvi, 2005. "A General Equilibrium Skill Acquisitions Model Of Development For Lesotho," Journal of Economic Development, Chung-Ang University, Department of Economics, vol. 30(1), pages 15-29, June.