Dr. Muhammad Naveed Tahir
Associate Professor
Office Number: E-007
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Name: Dr. Muhammad Naveed Tahir
Designation: Assistant Professor
Department: Economics
Extension Number: 612
Email ID: naveedtahir@fccollege.edu.pk
Office Number: E-007
BRIEF PROFILE
Dr. Naveed joined Forman Cristian College in 2016. Prior to joining FCCU, he had the experience of working at University of Management and Technology (UMT), Lahore, and Monetary Policy Department of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) at Karachi. In addition, he had also worked as a Lecturer in Economics at Government Degree College Okara and as an Education Coordinator in an NGO Human Development Foundation (HDF) a subsidiary of Human Development Foundation of North America (HDFNA) at Rahim Yar Khan.
Dr. Naveed attended various international and national trainings like training programs conducted by International Monetary Fund (IMF) at IMF Institute, Washington D.C and Federal Reserve Bank of New York in New York. He also successfully completed 6 months extensive training conducted by State Bank of Pakistan at National Institute of Banking and Finance (NIBAF), Islamabad and a training program titled “National and Regional Accounts” at Federal Bureau of Statistics (FBS) conducted by German Development Cooperation (GTZ).
Dr. Naveed has presented his research work in international conferences in Spain and Greece and attended a Summer School in Italy. He has supervised 15 MPhil Theses and 2 BS theses and stands among the HEC approved PhD supervisors.
EDUCATION
- PhD in Economics, University Lumiere Lyon II, France
- MS in Economics, University Lumiere Lyon II, France
- Masters in Economics, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS
- Huan, Y., Hassan, M. S., Tahir, M. N., Mahmood, H., & Al-Darwesh, H. R. I. (2022). The role of energy use in testing N–shaped relation between industrial development and environmental quality for Chinese economy. Energy Strategy Reviews, 43,
- Hussain, B., Tahir, M. N., & Khan, B. (2022). Impact of Financial Development, Financial Liberalization and Economic Growth on Financial Instability: Evidence from Panel Data. Journal of Economic Impact, 4(2), 142-151.
- Yasmin, S., Hassan, M. S., Arshed, N., & Tahir, M. N. (2022). Psychological and environmental empirics of crimes in Pakistan. Journal of Public Affairs, 22, e2775.
- Hussain, B., Tahir, M. N., Ashiq, S., & Iqbal, M. (2021). Impact of Macroeconomic Instability on Private Investment: Evidence from Pakistan. Kashmir Economic Review, 30(2).
- Hassan, M. S., Mahmood, H., Tahir, M. N., Yousef Alkhateeb, T. T., & Wajid, A. (2021). Governance: a source to increase tax revenue in Pakistan. Complexity, 2021, 1- 11
- Aslam, E., Haron, R., & Tahir, M. N. (2019). How director remuneration impacts firm performance: An empirical analysis of executive director remuneration in Pakistan. Borsa Istanbul Review, 19(2), 186-196.
- Hassan, M. S., Arshed, N., Tahir, M. N., & Imtiaz, A. (2019). Economic prospects of stock market development: A comparison of two worlds. Paradigms, 13(1), 117-125. DOI: 10.24312/1800134130118
- Hassan, M. S., Tahir, M. N., Wajid, A., Mahmood, H., & Farooq, A. (2018). Natural gas consumption and economic growth in Pakistan: production function approach. Global Business Review, 19(2), 297-310.
- Saeed, M. I., Kalim, R., & Tahir, M. N. (2017). Electronic Banking and Banking Performance: An Empirical Study of Pakistan’s Banks. Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 8, No. 2.
- Tahir, M. N., Faran, A. L. I., & Mamoon, D. (2016). Appropriate Exchange Rate Regime for Economic Structure of Pakistan. Turkish Economic Review, 3(4), 629-641.
- Hassan, M. S., Wajid, A., Irfan, Q. M., Tahir, M. N., & Arshed, N. (2014). Some price and non price factors affecting imports in Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics, 24(2), 159-177.
- Tahir, M. N. (2018). Book Review. Joseph E. Stiglitz, Rewriting the Rules of the American Economy, An Agenda for Growth and Shared Prosperity. Turkish Economic Review, 5(2), 226-229.
- Tahir, M. N. (2011), Inflation Targeting, Exchange rate and Financial Globalization, GATE. Working Paper No. 1130.