Panisa Vishuphong

Program in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, College of Interdisciplinary Studies, (Tha Prachandra Campus), Tel: 02 - 6132864 E-mail: [email protected]

Education

PhD Present Graduate School of International Development, Nagoya University, Japan Research Student 2009 Graduate School of International Development, Nagoya University, Japan Master of Arts (Economics) (English Program) 2007 Thammasat University, Thailand Bachelor of Arts (Economics) 2002 Thammasat University, Thailand

Research Experiences

Period of Assignment: 2011-2012 Employer/Funded: Nagoya University, Japan (JSPS Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A)) Position: Research Assistant Project Description: Controlling the Impact of Globalization on the Poverty- Growth-Inequality Triangle: An International Comparative Study

Period of Assignment: 2011-2013 Employer/Funded: Nagoya University, Japan (JSPS Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A)) Position: Research Assistant Project Description: Thailand's Higher Education Strategy: Aims To Improve the International Status toward Integration into ASEAN and Mass Higher Education

Period of Assignment: October 2009-Febuary 2010 Employer/Funded: Nagoya University, Japan Position: Research Assistant Project Description: An Empirical Study on the Implementation of the National Tests in the Basic Education Reform in Thailand

Period of Assignment: October 2008-January 2009 Employer/Funded: Thammasat University (The Thailand Research Fund) Position: Research Assistant Project Description: Flexibility Mechanisms of Post Kyoto-2012 Implications for Economic Measures in Thailand

Period of Assignment: November 2005-June 2007 Employer/Funded: King Mongkut University of Technology North (Ministry of Energy) Position: Economist Project Description: Economic and Financial Feasibility Studies of Wind and Small-Hydro Power in Thailand. A Study of Wind Resource Micrositing.

Teaching and Working Experiences

Period of Assignment: April 2008 - September 2008 Employer: Bank of Thailand Position: Analyst, Prevent Thai Baht Speculation Team, Financial Market Division, Bank of Thailand (The BOT Talent’s Opportunity Program)

Period of Assignment: April 2006 – February 2007 Employer: Rachabhat Thonburi University, Thailand Position: Part-time Lecturer Responsible subjects: Business economics (Undergraduate program) Macroeconomics (Undergraduate program)

Period of Assignment: June 2005 – November 2005 Employer: Thammasat University, Thailand Position: Teacher Assistant Responsible subjects: Macroeconomics and Microeconomics (Graduate Program) Monetary economics and Macroeconomics (International Program)

Publication

2014: Vishuphong, P.(2014) “Rethinking the Relationship between International Trade and Environment: Thailand as a case study, Forum of International Development, Vol. 45-4 Presentation at academic conferences

 2013: “Rethinking the Role of International Trade and Environment: An Application to Thailand”, the 12th International Conference of the Japan Economic Policy Association, Sapporo University, Japan “Impacts of Rice Price Intervention on Thailand Economy: A CGE Approach”, the 6th Thailand-Japan International Academic Conference, Osaka University, Japan (Co-author)

 2011: “Trade Liberalization and Domestic Policy Responses: A Case of Thailand” The 22nd National Conference of Japan Society for International Development, Nagoya University, Japan

 2010: “Low Carbon Society: from Japan’s experience to Thailand”, Rethinking: Japan Thailand Mekong Relations, , Thailand

 2009: “R&D and Trade of Thailand”, the 2nd Thailand-Japan International Academic Conference Integrated Research for the Sustainable Development”, Kyoto University, Japan

 2008: “The Role of Research and Development (R&D) on Export performance: A Study of Manufacturing Firms in Thailand”, Seminar on Technology and Economic Development, Thammasat University,Thailand