Pakistan Institute of Development Economics,Cell No. +966 Q.A.U 530542648 Campus, P.O Box 1091,Email Islamabad Address: [email protected] Cell No. +92 3005500290 Office No. +92-51-9248056 E mail Address: [email protected]

Education

Ph.D. in Economics (in Progress). Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Islamabad, Pakistan 2007-2009 M. Phil in Economics Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Islamabad, Pakistan. Dissertation Title: Foreign Aid and Growth Nexus in Pakistan: Role of Macroeconomic Policies. 1997-2000 Masters Degree in Economics International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan.

Area of Interest

Econometrics, Applied Econometric, Mathematical Economics, Econometrics, Energy Economics

Research Experience

August 2013-to till date Research Economist Pakistan Institute of Development Economics Islamabad, Pakistan August 2011-to July 2013 Researcher at King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

2010-to August 2011 Research Economist Pakistan Institute of Development Economics Islamabad, Pakistan 2006-2010 Staff Economists Pakistan Institute of Development Economics Islamabad, Pakistan 2004-2006 Coordinator Primary Education National Commission for Human Development, Pakistan 2001-2004 Lecturer in Economics Islamabad College of Management & Commerce Islamabad, Pakistan

Publications

 Javid, M. and Qayyum A. (2014). Electricity consumption-GDP nexus in Pakistan: a structural time series analysis. Energy 64, 811-817

 Alkhathlan K, Gately D., Javid M. (2014) Analysis of Saudi Arabia’s Behavior within OPEC and the World Oil Market. Energy Policy 64, 209-225

 Alkhathlan K, Javid, M. (2013) Energy Consumption, Carbon emissions and Economic Growth in Saudi Arabia: aggregate and disaggregate analysis. Energy Policy 62, 1525- 1532.  Javid, M., Alkhathlan K, (2014) Saudi Arabia, Middle East crises and the world oil market: a DOLS analysis. Under Review in Energy Economics.

 Alkhathlan K, Qaiser, A. Javid, M (2012) Carbon Dioxide Emissions, Energy Consumption and Economic Growth in Saudi Arabia: A Multivariate Cointegration Analysis. British Journal of Economics, Management & Trade, 2(4): 327-339. .  Electricity consumption and economic growth: evidence from Pakistan. Economics and Business Letters, 2(1), 2013.  Impact of remittances on growth and poverty. Academic Research International, Volume 2, Number 1, 2012.  Cointegrated money in production function: evidence from developing country. Economic Bulletin, Volume 31, issue 4, 2011  Aid -Growth Nexus in Pakistan: Role of Macroeconomic Policies. PIDE Working Papers 2011:72.  The price puzzle and monetary policy transmission mechanism in Pakistan: structural vector autoregressive (SVAR) approach. The Pakistan Development Review 49(4), 2010, 449-460  Fiscal Policy and Current Account Dynamics in Case of Pakistan” The Pakistan Development Review , 49(4),2010, 577-592

Other Research Work

 PIDE Monetary Policy View Point October 2010.  PIDE Inflation Expectation Survey VOL.2, No 1/2010.  PIDE Inflation Expectation Survey VOL.2, No 2/2010.  PIDE Inflation Expectation Survey VOL.2, No 3/2010.  PIDE Inflation Expectation Survey VOL.2, No 4/2010.

Computer Skills

, SPSS, EViews, Microfit, PC Give, STAMP, OxMetrics, MATLAB

Short Course

 Participated in the Seventh Refresher Course in Public Economics for University/College Teachers of South Asia Region jointly organized by National Institute of Public Finance and Policy and Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi India.

Awards/Merits

 Received the second prize for essay "Fiscal Deficit and Inflation in Pakistan" The essay was written as a part of the Refresher Training Programme for University and College Teachers from South Asia held at the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi, India