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CURRICULUM VITAE

Nisit Panthamit. Ph.D.

SUMMARY OF EXPERTISE:

High achievement throughout high school and universities from bachelor, master, and Ph.D. in economics plus community services demonstrating leadership ability in both community and school environments. Skilled at learning new concepts quickly, working well under diverse communities, and communicating ideas and perspectives clearly and effectively to have positive progress. Experienced developing the programs and events that support knowledge in contemporary style of lecturing, speaking, and participarting in the community, teaching, and empowering stakeholders and diversify participants from student, high school teacher, business and related career parts such as customs department to have mutual understanding based on economic perspective to overcome the challenges of transition period in ASEAN and Thailand. Excellent skills organizing charity events to help vulnerable and marginalized people. Exhibits strong passion to be an academic and contribute to the community with intellectual resources

KEY SKILLS:

 Engaging trainers and trainees  Cooperative skills with diverse student body  Results-driven charismatic team leader  Highly analytical, visionary thinker with strength in conceptualizing, outlining and conducting programs and related events

SIGNIFICANT EXPERIENCE

Capacity Building

Jul 21-25, 2014 - Training Program on Capacity and Skills Development on Competition Law and Policy to officials from the Ministry of Industry and Commerce (MoIC), Lao PDR. (Session 2), Faculty of Law, Chiang Mai University , Thailand (Trainer)

July 7-15, 2014

- Training on Competition Policy and Law for officials from the Ministry of Industry and Commerce (MoIC), Lao PDR. as well as selected stakeholders (Session 1) in Vientiane, Lao PDR. on 7-11 July 2014. (Trainer)

Jun.17-21, 2014

- Training Program on Capacity and Skills Development on Competition Law and Policy 19 – 23 May 2014 to officials from the Ministry of Industry and Commerce (MoIC), Myanmar. (Session 2), Faculty of Law, Chiang Mai University (Trainer), Thailand November 15-19, 2013 - Training Program on Capacity and Skills Development on Competition Law and Policy to officials from the Ministry of Industry and Commerce (MoIC), Myanmar. (Session 1), Faculty of Law, Chiang Mai University with Friedrich Naumann Foundation (FNF), (Trainer) , Ne Pyi Dawn, Myanmar

DATE OF BIRTH: October 9,1969 PLACE OF BIRTH: Sukhothai Province ,Thailand SEX: Male CIVIL STATUS: Married RELEIGION: Buddhism HEIGHT: 170 cm WEIGHT: 69 kg.

OFFICE ADDRESS: Faculty of Economics Chiang Mai University Chiang Mai Thailand 50200

POSTAL ADDRESS: 142 moo 3 Mae Ka Doi Sa Ket Distrcit, Chiang Mai, Thailand 50220

Chiang Mai 50230 Thailand Phone: (66) 5394 2203, Mobile: 081-1113305 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]

EDUCATION: Ph.D.(Economics), University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA, 2002 M.A (Economics), Chiang Mai University, Thailand, 1994 B.A.(Economics), Chiang Mai University, Thailand, 1990

SPECIALIZATION: International Economics, International Business and Industrial Organization and relaterd fields(see more details in the table below)

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION:

Faculty of Economics, Chiang Mai University

Homepage: http://www.econ.cmu.ac.th/teacher/nisit/ PAST PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: INSTITUTION & YEAR OF MAJOR ACTIVITIES LOCATION MEMBERSHIP Economics Faculty, CMU Teaching: 1995 - present Thailand all semester: (www.econ.cmu.ac.th) Microeconomics (undergraduate, master degree) International Economics, (undergraduate, master degree) International Finance (undergraduate, master degree)

USAC-CMU Thailand Teaching: Aug.2011-present (www.usac.org) all semester: -ASEAN Trade and Economics -International Finance Spring semester: International Business Management, - Money and Banking -World Economic Issues

CMU; Energy Research Economist May.2010- Jul.2011 and Development Institution (ERDI) Faculty of Economics, Select the research proposal 2002-present CMU; Member of and research approval Research Committee

Faculty of Economics, Edit paper and select the 2002-present CMU; Member of Journal paper to publish in the CMU Committee journal

International relations and Associate Dean, Faculty of Quality Assurance Oct.2008- Mar.2011 Economics, CMU

Associate Dean, Faculty of Student Development Affairs Oct.2005- Sept.2008 Economics, CMU

PRESENT OFFICIAL POSITIONS:

Assistant Professor of Economics, Faculty of Economics, Chiang Mai University

Member of Research Committee, Faculty of Economics, Chiang Mai University

Member of Journal Committee, Faculty of Economics, Chiang Mai University

COURSES TAUGHT: Undergraduate Courses -International Economics(Thai) -International Finance(Thai, English) -ASEAN Economics(English,international program) -International Finance(English, International Program) -International Business (English, International Program) -Money and Banking(English, International Program) -World Economic Issues(English, International Program) Graduate Courses -Microeconomic Theory -International Trade and Finance -Managerial Economics (International Program) -Business Research(International Program)

FIELDS OF INTERESTS:

- Microeconomics - Competition Policy - Industrial Organization - International finance - International Economics - ASEAN Economics - Managerial Economics - World Economy Issues - ASEAN Economics - International Business

GUEST LECTURER:

-Faculty of Social Science, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai

-Faculty of Business Administration, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai

-Faculty of Engineering, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai

-Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Freie Unversitat Berlin, Germany, at Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai - Kobe’s Women University, Japan -Meiji University, Japan -Nanyang University, Singapore

International Class

2001-2010

-Thai Economy): St.Olaff’s College, USA with Faculty of Humanities, Chiang Mai University(CMU), Thailand., 2002 – 2010 -Thai Economy: College year in Thailand (CYIT) program University of Wisconsin (Madison) , USA with CMU 2002 -2010. -The Northern Thai Economy: Insbuck University, Austria, at International Center, Chiang Mai University , Feb.24 2002 -Sustainable development: Pepperdine University, USA. May. 12. 2002. at The International Sustainable Development Studies Institute, Faculty of Economics, Chiang Mai University

2011-present

Chiang Mai University(www.cmu.ac.th)

-International Finance, The University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) program, USA , CMU. Aug.2011-now -ASEAN Trade and Economics, USAC program, USA & CMU Aug.2011- present. -International Business, The University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) program, USA , CMU. Nov.2011 -Feb.2012 -Money and Banking, The University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) program, USA , CMU Nov.2011 - present -World Economic Issues, USAC program, USA & CMU Jan.2015- present.

(See more details at: http://usac.unr.edu/study-abroad-programs/thailand)

Fall.2015

Economics for Everyday Life-International Program (751100) Payap University(www.pyu.ac.th)

Undergraduate class -Microeconomics EC101, Payap University, Fall 2013 -Macroeconomics EC102, Payap University, Spring 2012 International Trade, IBM213, Payap University, Fall 2011- 2013 Graduate class -Managerial Economics, BA603 , International MBA (Aug.2012- present) -Business Research, Payap University, (Sept.2013- present)

Guest Speaker, Special Lecture

Japanese universities and various universities from US, Europe and Asia at Chiang Mai Language Institute, CMU, Thailand

May.6.2015

“Economies of Thailand and ASEAN” to School of Business, Simpson College, USA(Summer trip to Chiang Mai University)

May.17-23

Special Lecture “ ASEAN Economics for Kobe’s Women University, Kobe, Japan

Aug.15.2014

“Thailand, Asean and Japan economy” for School of Political Science and Economics Meiji University, Japan

MODERATOR:

“Logistics Development in the Greater Mekong Subregion: Managing Trade and Expanding Markets”. March 18-19, 2008 , Shangri-La Hotel , Chiang Mai, Hosted by the U.S. Consulate General in Chiang Mai, in cooperation with Chiang Mai Province, public and private sectors in Chiang Mai, the U.S. Embassies in Bangkok, Vientiane, Phnom Penh, the U.S. Consulates General in Chengdu and Guangzhou, and the American Chamber of Commerce in Thailand

COMMITTEE MEMBER:

External examiner, College Arts and Sciences, Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM), Malaysia., 2010

AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS: SCHORSHIP RECEIVED 1991: Master Degree scholarship Award from Sasakawa Schorlarship (Tokyo Foundation), Japan 1998: Ph.D .Schorlarship Award from Chiang Mai University, Thailand for Ph.D. in Economics, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA. 2011: The Outstanding alumni from Sasakawa Schorlarship(Tokyo Foundation), Japan . 2010. PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE BY FIELD OF INTERESTS: Paper and seminar

(i) Natural Resources and Environment

1) Present “ An Econometric Study of CO2 Emissions, Energy Consumption, Income and Trade Openness in Thailand)” August.19-21, 2010, TGO forum, Bangkok. 2) Present “The impact of energy consumption, income and population density on CO2 emissions: Thailand data”, VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM, 2-3 December 2010 3) Present and moderator at the 20 year anniversary of Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellowship Fund(SYLFF) Fellows Programs with Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand. 4) Present “Spatial Inequality of Thailand: The Consequence of Economic Development Policies.” National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA). April.1, 2011, Bangkok.

(ii)Trade, Development and Agriculture, Regionalization, Industrialization 1. Present “Golden-Triangle Border Trade: How wide is the border?” Asia/Pacific Regional Forum on Multiculturalism on the Wealth of Diversity, Oct. 19-20, 2003, Faculty of Social Sciences, Chiang Mai University 2. Present “The Affect of Free trade Agreement on Border trade in Northern Thailand” The Symposium on Economic Cooperation in Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS): Potential for Trade and Investment Promotion, Sep. 18-19, 2006, Chiang Mai, Thailand. 3. Present “Cross-border Trade Between Thailand and China: Before and After Free trade Area(FTA)” Academic Day, Chiang Mai University, December.10.2006 4. Present “Cross-border Trade Between Northern Thailand and Its Neighboring countries: How wide is the border?” International Workshop on GMS Economic Corridors: Cooperation and Development, The Scientific Hall of Yunnan University, Yunnan University. Kunming , China. 27-28 March 2008 5. Analysis of border trade impacts on economic growth of Yunnan and the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) countries from :http://econpapers.repec.org/article/chijournl/v_3a1_3ay_3a2012_3ai_3a2_3ap_3a47-58_3f.htm

WORKSHOP AND TRAINING EXPERIENCES: 1993 -International Money and Finance Workshop in Sasakawa Young Leader Fellowship(Sylff)Forum on the "Challenges of the 21st Century "Beijing ,China 27-29 August 1993

1997 -International Training Workshop on Project Appraisal and The Environment from Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI)and Queen University ,Canada , Bangkok ,June 18-24 1997.

Competition Policy and Law (CPL) ASEAN: Trainer 2013 - Training Course on Competition Law and Consumer Protection for Promotion of Economic Freedom 18-22 November 2013, Ministry of Commerce Na pyi Taw, Myanmar (Trainer)

2014

- Training Program on Capacity and Skills Development on Competition Law and Policy 19 – 23 May 2014 Faculty of Law, Chiang Mai University (Trainer)

- Training on Competition Policy and Law for officials from the Ministry of Industry and Commerce (MoIC) as well as selected stakeholders in Vientiane on 7-11 July 2014. (Trainer) PUBLICATIONS Master Thesis -Factor Affecting The Household Demand for Electricity in Chiang Mai province, Graduate School, Chiang Mai University ,1994 (in Thai) Doctoral Thesis Exchange Rate Overshooting in East Asia Countries, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA.2002

Research 1. The Border Trade Problem in the Upper Northern of Thailand (1998) 2. The Demand for a Mass Transit System in Chiang Mai Municipality (1999) 3. Cross-border trade from Free Trade Agreement)(Thailand research Fund: TRF) [2005-2007] 4. Cross-border trade from Free Trade Agreement)(Thailand research Fund: TRF) [2005-2007]

Research in process and proposal: 1. How Thailand get out of middle income trap: A case study of automobile industry 2. Influencing of Japan , China, and South Korea in Greater Maekong Subregion: Thailand, Lao, and Myanmar.

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