Gour Gobinda Goswami
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Gour Gobinda Goswami Treasurer, North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh Ph.D. in Economics (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA) Having 25 years of teaching, research, and administrative experience at home and abroad Two times recipient of University Grants’ Commission Award in Social Science for original contribution in research Office Residence Treasurer office, Plot 15, Block B, Bashundhara, 35, Gorib-E-Newaz Avenue, Apt. B5, Sector 11, Dhaka 1229, Bangladesh Uttara West, Dhaka 1230, Bangladesh Phone: +880255668200 Extension 1121 Phone: +880248952868 Email: [email protected] Cell: +8801714079208 Web: http://www.northsouth.edu/faculty- Email: [email protected] members/sbe/economics/grg.html Skype: drgour.gobinda.goswami 01. Academic 1. Ph.D. in Economics, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA, 2003 Profile (CGPA: 3.725/4.00) 2. MSS in Economics with 1st Class, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 1988 3. BSS (Honors) in Economics, 2nd Class 2nd Position, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 1987 4. Higher Secondary (HSC) Examination, 1st Division, Stood 5th in the Merit List, Comilla Board, Bangladesh, 1984 5. Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Examination, 1st Division, Stood 16th in the Merit List, Comilla Board, Bangladesh, 1982 02. Academic 1. Goswami, G. G. & Ahmed, T. (2016). “Testing Monetarist-Structuralist Distinction/ Controversy in Determining Inflation in Bangladesh”. Paper presented at Award International Conference for Bankers and Academics (ICBA) 2016 at BIBM, Dhaka, Bangladesh jointly organized by Tennessee State University, University of South Australia and CQ University, Australia and Journal of Developing Area (JDA). Got best paper award. 2. University Grants’ Commission Award (UGC Award) 2003 and 2006 for original contribution in research in Social Science (Economics) 3. Graduate Teaching Assistantship, Department of Economics, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA (1999-2003) 1 4. Bangladesh-Swedish Trust Travel Award for Graduate Studies in the USA 5. Research Assistantship, Center for Research on International Economics (CRIE), University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA (2002-2003) under Professor Harvey Wilmeth 6. MSS in Economics from DU with 1st class in 1988 7. Talent pool Scholarship for obtaining the 5th Position in the Merit list for HSC Exam in 1984 03. Academic 1. MS in Economics Program Advisor, NSU, Bangladesh (2004-2009, Appointmen 2012-2014) [7 years] ts (1992- 2014) 2. Professor, Department of Economics, North South University, From September 16, 2010-January 4, 2015 [4 years 3 months] 3. Associate Professor, Department of Economics, North South University, From November 2005 to August 2010 [5 years] 4. Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, North South University, From September 2003 to October 2005 [2 years] 5. Instructor, Department of Economics, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, USA, From September 1999 to August 2003 (Taught 9 courses independently) [4 years] 6. Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Shahjalal University of Science & Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh, From December 1995 to August 1999 [4 years] 7. Lecturer, Department of Economics, Shahjalal University of Science & Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh, From December 1992 to November 1995 [3 years] 04. Academic 1. Treasurer, North South University [January 5, 2015- January 4, Administrat 2019] ion (1992- 2017) 2. Pro-VC in charge, North South University, November 11, 2014- [2 years 3 months 16 days] 3. Vice Chancellor in charge, North South University, August 11, 2015- 24 February, 2016 [6 months 14 days] 4. Treasurer-in-charge, North South University, June 21, 2013-January 4, 2 2015 [1 year 6months] 5. Proctor, North South University, From June 2009 to December 2010 [1 year 5 months] 6. Chair, Department of Economics, North South University, Feb 2007 to April 2009 [2 year 3 months] 7. Faculty Advisor, Young Economists’ Forum (YEF), NSU, 2004-2007 [3 years] 8. Undergraduate Admission Test Coordinator, Summer 2013, Fall 2013, and Spring 2014, NSU [1 year] 9. Head, Dept. of Econ., Shahjalal Univ. of Science & Tech, Sylhet, From Sep. 1997 to Dec. 1998 [1 year 3 months] 10. Assistant Proctor, Shahjalal Univ. of Science & Tech, Sylhet, From 1996 to 1999 [3 years] 05. Courses North South University, Bangladesh (2003-2014): Graduate Level taught (1992-2014) 1. Advanced International Trade Theory (MS in Economics); 2. International Financial Economics (MS in Economics); 3. Methods & Tools in Development Research (MS in Economics/MDS); 4. Econometric Method (MS in Economics); 5. Time Series Model (MS in Economics); 6. Panel & Limited Dependent Variable Model (MS in Economics); 7. Basic Economics (MDS); 8. Financial Market & Institutions (MBA/EMBA); 9. Health Economics & Financing (MPH/EMPH/MDS); 10. Business Economics (EMBA) North South University, Bangladesh (2003-2014): Undergraduate Level 1. International Trade Theory & Policy (BS in Economics); 2. International Finance (BS in Economics); 3. Introduction to Macroeconomics (BS in Economics/BBA); 4. Introduction to Microeconomics (BS in Economics/BBA); 5. Intermediate Macro Theory-I (BS in Economics/BBA); 6. Introduction to Econometrics (BS in Economics/BBA); 7. Applied Statistics (BS in Economics/BBA); 8. Applied Mathematics II (BS in Economics/BBA); 9. Mathematics I (BS in Economics and BBA); 10. International Financial Management (BBA); 3 11. Applied Time Series Forecasting (BS in Economics/BBA); 12. Money, Banking, and Financial Market (BS in Economics/BBA); University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA (1999-2003): Instructor Independent Teaching: 1. Research Methodology in Economics (for the students of Master’s in Human Resource and Labor Relations); 2. Economic Development (BS in Economics); 3. Economic Statistics (BS in Economics); 4. Intermediate Macroeconomics (BS in Economics); 5. Intermediate Microeconomics (BS in Economics); 6. International Economic Relations (BS in Economics); 7. International Trade (BS in Economics); 8. Principles of Microeconomics (BS in Economics); 9. Survey of Economics (All undergraduate students); Graduate Teaching Assistant (UWM) 1. Econometrics (Lab Section, Undergrad. and Grad. Level); 2. Economic Statistics (Undergrad. Level); 3. Survey of Economics (Undergrad. Level); Shahjalal University of Science & Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh (1992-1999) 1. Contemporary Issues of Bangladesh Economy (BSS in Economics); 2. Economic Development and Planning (BSS in Economics); 3. Intermediate Macroeconomics (BSS in Economics); 4. International Economics (BSS in Economics and MSS in Economics); 5. Principles of Macroeconomics (BSS in Economics, Sociology); 6. Principles of Microeconomics (BSS in Economics, Sociology); 06. Thesis MS in Economics [Thesis] supervision 1. Tanima Ahmed, Testing Monetarist-Structuralist Controversy in Determining the Causes of Inflation in Bangladesh, Summer 2012. 2. Priyanka Mahrin Musa, Testing Monetary Model for Exchange Rate Determination in Bangladesh: A Pooled Mean Group Estimation Approach, Summer 2012. 3. Sarah Nishat, Estimating Export Demand Value Model of Bangladesh at the Disaggregate Commodity Level”, January 2014. 4. Hasan Shahriar, Testing Purchasing Power Parity for Parallel Markets in Developing Countries, Fall 2008. 5. Mohammad Mosfeq, Is Democracy at Stake? An Examination of Institutional Factors and Their Impact, 2008. 4 6. Mohammad Monirul Islam Sarkar, Construction of Effective Exchange Rate and examining the Impact of Devaluation on In payments and Out payments of Bangladesh, 2007. 7. Syeed-uz-Zaman Khan, SUST, Testing HO model for Bangladesh, 1997. 8. Syed Hasanuzzaman, SUST, Effect of Devaluation on Trade Balance of Bangladesh, 1996. MS in Economics [Research Paper] 1. Resman Hasan, “Shift of Global RMG Export Location: Prospect of Bangladesh”, May 2014. 2. M. Mir Mahbubur Rahman, “Financial Development & Economic Growth: A Re-examination with recent data in Bangladesh”, Spring 2013. 3. Papon Tabassum, “Forecasting Short-term Borrowing and lending Rate in Inter-Bank Market: Vision 2021”, March 2014. 4. Sujon Kumar Ghosh, “Forecasting Sectoral Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Bangladesh”, August 2013. 5. Karisma Tabassum, “Flow of External Resources into Bangladesh: Changing Pattern of Foreign Aid in Bangladesh”, February 2014. 6. Anika Labiba Islam, “Factors Affecting Bangladesh’s Transition from a Lower to a Middle Income Country”, February 2014. 7. Mohammad Emran Hossain, “The Effects of Education on the GDP of SAARC Countries”, February 2014. 8. Layla Nusrat Banu, Structural Changes in Bangladesh Population from 1974 to 2001: A critical examination, Summer 2011. 9. Beareshwar Chowdhury, Evaluation of Foreign Exchange and its role in the economy of Bangladesh: A study based on Jamuna Bank Ltd., Fall 2012. 10. Lubna Nasrin, Auction Process of Government Treasury Bills and Bonds in Bangladesh, Summer 2012. 11. Salahuddin Tausif, Is Middle Class Growing Fast in Bangladesh?, Spring 2012. 12. Urmee Dasgupta, Money, Price, Output in Bangladesh: A Country Analysis, Summer 2012. 13. Safayet Jamil, Foreign aids and Economic Growth in Bangladesh, Spring 2012. 14. Rupa Biswas, The Secular Depreciation of Bangladesh Currency against Major Trading Partners: A Disaggregate Analysis, Summer 2012. 15. Amit Paul, Determinants of productivity: A Dynamic Panel Approach, 2011. 16. Fareeha Sultana, To Find the Relationship between Economic Growth & Freedom of Media, 2010. 17. Md. RafiqulAlam, Political Regime and Tax Structure in BD, 5 Summer 2010. 18. Nafisa Kamal, Remittances