Dr. Talah Numan Khan
Assistant Professor
Department: Economics
Extension Number: 379
Office Number: E-134
BRIEF PROFILE
Dr. Talah Numan Khan is an Assistant Professor at Forman Christian College (A Chartered University)’s Department of Economics. He has experience in the academia and banking sectors. He has published his research work in the HEC recognized and well-reputed journals. In his research, he focused socioeconomic issues such as social media, public expenditures, exchange rate, oil prices and economic growth. Main areas of his research interest include Macroeconomics, Public Sector Economics, and Development Economics. He is also working as a reviewer and editorial board member in many national and international journals.
EDUCATION
- Ph.D. in Economics, Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology, Islamabad.
- Masters in Economics, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad.
- Masters in Business Administration, Allama Iqbal Open University Islamabad.
RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS
- Abdullah, S., Khalid, M., Khan, T.N., & Ali, M. (2022). Power of social media: Journey of females towards entrepreneurship. Kashmir Economic Review, 31(1).
- Muhammad, M., Azeem, Y., Shirazi, N.S. & Khan, T.N. (2021). Consumption pattern of male and female headed households: Evidence for Pakistan. Kashmir Economic Review, 30(2), 57-68.
- Khan. N. T.,& Malik, W,S. (2021). How Frequently Do Prices Change? State-dependent or Time-dependent Pricing: Does it Matter for Monetary Policy in Pakistan? International Review of Basic and Applied Sciences, 9(4), 1-34.
- Ali, M, T., Kuasar, K, A., Bashir, T., & Khan. N. T. (2021). R&D Expenditure as an Accelerator of Economic Growth with Special Reference to Developing Countries. Journal of Business and Social Review in Emerging Economies, 7(3), 561-589.
- Khan. N. T.,Khan, M., & Rehman, A.. (2020). Asymmetric Exchange Rate Pass Through to Sectorial Inflation Under Fixed Versus Flexible Exchange Rate Regims: Evidence from Pakistan. International Review of Social Sciences, 8(4), 193-208.
- Padda,I., Khan,M., & Khan, N, T. (2018). The Impact of Government Expenditures on Human Welfare: An Empirical Analysis for Pakistan” Published in University of Wah Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 1(1), 65-83.
- Khan. N. T.,& Malik, W,S. (2017). Oil Price Pass-Through to Disaggregated CPI Data of Pakistan: Evidence from VAR Approach. Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 25(2),151-181.
- Khan. N. T.,& Malik, W,S. (2016). Oil Price Pass-Through to Domestic Inflation: Evidence from Pakistan CPI and WPI Data. Pakistan Development Review, Special Edition.325-340.
- Khan, A. J., Khan, T. N., & Ahmad, H. R. (2024). Portfolio selection and stock returns: The role of machine learning algorithms in asset choices. Review of Applied Management and Social Sciences (RAMSS, 7(4), 495–511.
- Padda, I. U. H., Akram, N., & Numan, T. (2024). Foreign aid and economic development: The case of Pakistan. Empirical Economic Review, 7(1), 70–86.
- Farman, S., Sher, F., Awan, R. U., & Khan, T. N. (2024). Energy consumption, financial development, and environmental degradation: An empirical evidence from SAARC countries. Journal of Asian Development Studies, 13(1), 830–843.
- Sher, F., Din, I., Khan, T. N., & Awan, R. U. (2024). Investigating the impact of education expenditure and health expenditure on economic growth: Selected SAARC countries analysis. Remittances Review, 9(2), 1782–1794.
- Aslam, Z., Khan, T. N., & Malik, N. (2023). Managing External Debt for Economic Growth: Evidence from South Asia Region. Kashmir Economic Review, 32(2), 35-49