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Curriculum Vitae Curriculum Vitae 1. Name: Dr. Narayan Sethi 2. Mailing address: Assistant Professor, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences National Institute of Technology (NIT) Rourkela, Odisha 769008, India [email protected], Phone +91 6612462694/9040531980 3. Date of Birth: 6th April 1982 4. Specialization: International Finance (Capital Flows, FDI, and Global Financial Markets) Financial Economics, Economic Growth and Development 5. Educational Qualification: Post-Doctoral Programme (Economics): Commonwealth-AMDISA Post- Doctoral Programme, AMDISA, Hyderabad, India, 2015. Ph.D. (Economics): University of Hyderabad, India, 2009. M.Phil. (Economics): University of Hyderabad, India, 2005. M.A (Economics): University of Hyderabad, India, 2004. B.A (Economics): F.M (Autonomous) College, Balasore, India, 2002. 6. Professional recognition, awards, fellowships received: Awarded the Post-Doctoral Fellowship Programme in Economics by Commonwealth- AMDISA (A SAARC Body) Regional Post-Doctoral Programme. Awarded the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) Doctoral Fellowship sponsored by Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India from September 2006. Passed the University Grants Commission-National Eligibility Test (UGC-NET) Examination held on December 31, 2005 for Lectureship in Government College and Central University level. 7. Theses: Ph.D. Thesis: Economic Reform, Capital Flows and Macro Economic Impact in India (Supervisor: Prof. JVM Sarma). 1 MPhil Thesis: Impact of International Capital Flows on Financial Market and Economic Growth in India (Supervisor: Late Prof. K. Uma Shankar Patnaik). Post-Doctoral Thesis: Foreign Aid and Economic Development: A Study of India, Sri Lanka and Maldives. 8. Details of professional training: Participated ‘Two Days Project Management’ workshop organized by Dept. of Humanities, IIST Trivandrum from 19th October-20th October, 2013. Participated IGIDR Silver Jubilee International Conference on “Development: Successes and Challenges Achieving Economic, Social and Sustainable Progress” IGIDR, Mumbai, India Mumbai during December 1 to 3, 2012. Participated 66th Orientation Course conducted by UGC-Academic Staff College, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India from June 24th to July 21st 2010. Participated the Academic Writing Workshop organized by Indian Council of Social Sciences Research (ICSSR), Western Regional Centre, Mumbai University from 19th to 25th November 2007. 9. Details of employment: Assistant Professor in Economics, Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India, since July, 2009. Economist/Vice President Binary Investment Research/www.binary- research.com at Hyderabad, India, July 1, 2008-December 31, 2008. Research Associate in Finance at ICFAI School of Financial Studies (ISFS), ICFAI University, Hyderabad, India, March 1, 2006- February 28, 2007. 10. Courses taught: Financial Markets and Institutions, Economics of Development, Managerial Economics, Planning and Policy: Issues in India, Theory of Money, Output and Employment and Research Methodology. 2 11. Ph.D. Thesis supervised: 1) Dr. Kalpana Sahoo (Awarded, 2016) Thesis Title: Foreign Aid and Economic Development: Empirical Evidence from Select South Asian Economies. 2) Dr. Madhusmita Mohanty (Awarded, 2016) Thesis Title: International Capital Flows and Financial Market Dynamics: Empirical Evidence from the Indian Stock Market. 3) Dr. Arundhati Mallick (Awarded, June, 2017) Thesis Title: An Evaluation of Core Inflation Dynamics and Its Impact on Macroeconomic Performance in India. 4) Ms. Padmaja Bhujabal (Continuing) Thesis Title: Dynamics of Economic Growth, Income Inequality and Regional Disparities in BRICS Nations. M.A. Thesis supervised: 1) Hemanta Kumar Pradhan (2012): Patterns of Consumption Expenditure in Rural Household: A Case Study of Select Villages of Sundargarh District of Odisha. M.A Thesis. 2) Subhashree Nayak (2013): Determinants and Pattern of Saving Behavior in the Rural Households of Western Odisha. M.A Thesis. 3) Suprit Panigrahi (2014): Public Distribution System in Odisha: A Case Study of Sundergarh District. M.A Thesis. 4) Subhadarsani Swain (2014): An Economic Perspective of Child Labour in Odisha: A Case Study of Rourkela. M.A Thesis. 5) Srabani Nath (2015): Socio-Economic and Environmental Implications of Prawn Cultivation in Chilika Lake, Odisha. M.A Thesis. 6) Pooja Gupta (2015): Comparative Study of Online and Offline Shopping: A Case Study of Rourkela in Odisha. M.A Thesis. 7) Madhusmita Mohapatra (2016): Role of Micro Finance in Changing Rate of Domestic Violence against Women in Balasore District of Odisha, India. M.A Thesis. 3 8) Risma Mohanty (2016): Role of Woman in Family Finance Management in Odisha: A Case Study of Bhubaneswar, M.A Thesis. 9) Pallavi Kanungo (2017): Economic Prospects, Financial Services and Changing Trends of Pattachitra: A Study of Raghurajpur Village in Odisha, M.A Thesis. 12. External examiner for evaluating PhD thesis: Number of PhD Thesis Evaluated: 01 13. Externally funded projects undertaken: a) A research project entitled ‘An Assessment of Impact of Tribal Sub Plan Schemes on Tribal Communities of Odisha’ has been undertaken from Ministry of Tribal Affairs (MoTA), Govt. of India under the Centre of Excellence, Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences, NIT Rourkela with grand in aid of Rs. 4,91,000/- for the study from April, 2017. b) A research project entitled ‘A Study of Contract Farming as a Solution of Agrarian Crisis in India: The Case of Cotton Farming in Orissa’ has been undertaken from ICSSR, New Delhi with grant-in-aid of Rs. 9, 20,200/- for the study from July, 2012- July,-2014. c) A research project entitled ‘Foreign Aid and Economic Development: A Study of India, Sri Lanka and Maldives” has been undertaken from Commonwealth-AMDISA (A SAARC Body) as part of Post-Doctoral Programme from May, 2012-May, 2013. 14. Organization of workshop/conferences: Organized a two-day National Conference on “Health, Public Policy and Human Development: A way forward to address SDGs (HPPHD-2017)” during 30th March- 31st March, 2017 as Co-convener. Organized a Three Day Short-term training programme on “Panel Data Analysis Using STATA”, 23rd-25th November, 2016 as principal coordinator. Organized a Four Day Short Term Course On “Times Series Modeling and Forecasting: Using E-Views Package” 27 -30 January, 2016 as coordinator. 4 Organized Two Weeks Capacity Building Workshop for Faculty Members in Social Sciences during 13th January, 2014 to 26th January, 2014 with full sponsorship from ICSSR, New Delhi as the course Co-Director. Organized a Ten Day Research Methodology Course for PhD Students during 20th March, 2013 to 29th March, 2013 with the Sponsorship from ICSSR, New Delhi as the course Coordinator/Director. 15. Publications: Books: 1. Sethi, Narayan and Sucharita, Sanhita “FDI and Economic Growth in India”, (ISBN 978- 81-316-0590-5) Rawat Publication Pvt. Ltd., Jaipur/New Delhi, India, 2013. 2. Sethi, Narayan “Economic Reforms, International Capital Flows and Economic Growth”, (ISBN 978-81-261-5993-2) Anmol Publication Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, India, 2013. 3. Sucharita, Sanhita and Sethi, Narayan “Fiscal Policy Rules in India”, (ISBN 978-81-7026- 363-0) Heritage Publishers, Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, India, 2016. Journals: 1. Sethi, Narayan and Patnaik, K. Uma Shankar “International Capital Flows on India’s Economic Growth-In View of Changing Financial Market”, The Indian Journal of Economics (IJE), No. 348, July 2007, Vol. LXXXVIII. 2. Sethi, Narayan and Patnaik, K. Uma Shankar “Impact of International Capital Flows on India’s Economic Growth”, The ICFAI Journal of Applied Finance (IJAF), January,2007 3. Sethi, Narayan and Sucharita, Sanhita “Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Economic Growth in India: An Empirical Investigation”, to Journal of Social and Economic Policy, 7(2), Dec. 2010, pp. 189-205. 4. Sethi, Narayan and Sucharita Sanhita “Fiscal Discipline in India”, Romanian Journal of Fiscal Policy, 2(1), Jan-June 2011, pp. 1-23. 5. Sahoo, Kalpana and Sethi, Narayan “Role of Agriculture on Rural Livelihood in India: An Empirical Analysis”, Jharkhand Journal of Development & Management Studies, Vol. XXXIV, January-March, 2011. 5 6. Sethi, Narayan “Effect of Private Foreign Capital Inflows on Economic Growth in India: An Empirical Analysis”, Asian Economic Review, 54(2), August, 2011. 7. Sahoo, Kalpana and Sethi, Narayan “Education, Economic Growth and Economic Development in India: A Quantitative Analysis”, Jharkhand Journal of Development & Management Studies, 10(2), April-June, 2012. 8. Sahoo, Kalpana and Sethi, Narayan “Major Determinants of Indian Economy: An Empirical Analysis”, Journal of Social and Economic Policy, 9(2), pp. 181-194, July-Dec. 2012. 9. Sethi, Narayan and Pradhan, H.K., “The Patterns of Consumption Expenditure in Rural Households of Western Odisha of India: An Engel Ratio Analysis”, International Journal of Sustainable Development, 5(4), pp. 107-128, Nov, 2012. 10. Sahoo, Kalpana and Sethi, Narayan, “Investigating the Impact of Agriculture and Industrial Sector on Economic Growth of India”, International Journal of Sustainable Development, 5(5), pp. 11-21, Nov, 2012. 11. Sethi, Narayan, “Capital Flows and their Macroeconomic Impact in India: An VAR Analysis”, Romanian Economic Journal, 15(46), pp. 93-142, Dec, 2012. 12. Sahoo, Kalpana and Sethi, Narayan, “Effect of Foreign Aid on Economic Growth and Development in India: An Empirical Analysis”,
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