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Kampanat Pensupar, Ph.D ดร. กัมปนาท เพ็ญสุภา Faculty of Economics, Kasetsart University Bangkok 10900 Thailand Tel. 662-561-3467 Fax. 662-942-8047 E-mail: [email protected] Education Background : Bachelor of Sciences, obtained 1989 Kasetsart University, Thailand Major: Agricultural Education Master of Sciences, Obtained 1993 Kasetsart University, Thailand Major: Agricultural Economics Doctor of Philosophy, obtained 2003 Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand Major: Regional and Rural Development Planning Extra Curricular : Certificate, Obtained 1994 Crandfield University, England Counter-Disaster Planning and Management Guest Researcher 1999 The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University (KVL), Denmark. Department of Agricultural Economics Certificate, Obtained 2000 New Wave Leadership in Thai Bureaucratic The Office of Civil Service Commission, Thailand Workshop 2005 China’s Reform on Public Finance and Fiscal Market Shanghai National Accounting Institute, Shanghai, P.R.China Work Experiences : 16th Jan 2006 – present Instructor Department of Agricultural and Resources Economics Faculty of Economics Kasetsart University On going project - An Analysis of cooperation and investment in resources sector in Commonwealth of Independent State: CIS - Effects of FTA on Computer and Software sector in Thailand - A Poverty Line Analysis under the East-West Corridor Project 1993 – 2005 Policy and Plan Analyst International Economic Strategic Unit The Office of National Economic and Social Development Board Work description - Analyse effects of Free Trade Agreement (FTA) Thai – China on Thai agriculture sector - Working group on the reprocess of NESDB - Key Coordinator with the UNDP under the “Strengthening Policy Dialogue on Indigenous, Highland and Tribal Peoples’ Right and Development Project (RIPP)” and the Partnership for Local Empowerment through Democratic Governance (PLEDGE) Programme” - Analyse well-being indicators of highland peoples 2005- present Part-time Lecturer Burapha University Responsible for Business Economics (Executive MBA.) 2004- present Part-time Lecturer Rangsit University Responsible for Economics (Master of Arts: China in World Economic) 2004- present Part-time Lecturer Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat University Responsible for Managerial Economics (Excecutive MBA) 1997-present Part-time Lecturer Rajabhat Institute Valaya Alongkorn under Royal Patronage Responsible for following subjects: Micro and Macro Economics, Development Economics and Econometric 1997-1998 Senior Researcher Sectoral Economic Programme Thailand Development and Research Institute Foundation (TDRI) Work description - Do research regarding to Thai export products and insurance business and insurance business in Thailand 1989-1991 Credit Office Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC) Work description - Analyse and monitor the agricultural credit Skills : Computer skills : MS Office, SPSS, EVIEW LANGUAGES First language: Thai Second language: English .
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