Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae

CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Chaiyuth Punyasavatsut Date of Birth November 6, 1964 Place of Birth Bangkok, Thailand Citizenship Thai Work Address: Faculty of Economics Tel. 02-6132466 Thammasat University Fax. 02-2249428 Prachan, Bangkok 10200. Email: [email protected] Education B.B.A. (Accounting), Thammasat University, 1985. M.A. (Economics), Thammasat University, 1989. Ph.D. (Agricultural and Applied Economics), University of Wisconsin-Madison, U.S.A., 1998. Filed of Specialization Development Economics, Economic Modeling and Econometrics, GTAP and Dynamic GTAP, Economics of Education Scholarships And Fellowship Thammasat University, 1998 University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1996-97 Harvard-Yenching Institute, 1991-95 Bangkok Bank Ltd., 1988-89 Thammasat University, 1987 King Bhumiphol, 1980. Academic Award Dissertation Award from the Center for Southeast Asian Study, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Present Position Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics, Thammasat University. Positions Held Coordinator of Puey Ungphakorn Library, 2003-2005; 2009-2011. Director of Computer Center, Faculty of Economics, Thammasat University, 2000-July 2003. Lecturer, Faculty of Economics, Thammasat University, 2000-02 Consultants The World Bank, UNESCO-Bangkok, UNIDO, IIEP-Paris 1 Selected Research and Publications 2013 “Thailand National Education Account,” paper submitted to the Quality Learning Foundation, July. (with several authors) “ASEAN SME Policy Index: Thailand,” Paper submitted to the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia, September. 2012 “Thailand: Issues in Education,” in Lorraine Pe Symaco, editor (2012) Education in South- East Asia, Bloomsbury Academic. “Development of Funding Formula for Public Schools and Education Service Areas under the Office of Basic Education Commission, Phase 2,” submitted to Ministry of Education, August. “Developing SME Policy Index for ASESN: Finance and Taxation,” paper submitted to the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia, April. 2011 “Analyses of Impacts and Implications of DOHA-round Multilateral Trade Negotiation on Thai Economy,” paper submitted to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, November (with Praipol Koomsap and others). “SME Access to Finance in Thailand,” in Charles Harvie, Sothea Oum and Dionius A. Narjoko, editors (2011). Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Access to Finance in Selected East Asian Economies, ERIA Research Project Report 2010, no.14. “Development of Funding Formula for Financing of Education Service Areas and Public Schools”. Paper submitted to the Office of Basic Education Commission. “Income Taxation of Private Tutoring Institutions”. Paper submitted to the Office of Education Council. 2010 Implementing Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) in Thailand: A Case Study in Financial Planning in the Education Sector. UNESCO, Bangkok. “Integrating SMEs into East Asia Production Networks: Thailand” in Tranh, V. T. et al. (eds) Integrating Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) into the More Integrated East Asia, ERIA Research Project Report 2009, no. 8. March. 2008 “Human Capital and Returns to Education’, paper presented at the 2008 Thailand Development Research Institute Year-end Conference, Pattaya, 29-30 November. 2 “Thailand: A Study Report for Regional Clearinghouse on Education Financing to Implement EFA in Countries in Asia and the Pacific,” submitted to the UNESCO, Bangkok, August. “Central Database Development Project for the Office of National Economic and Social Development Board,” paper submitted to the NESDB, April (with Praipol Koomsup et al.). 2007 “Evaluation of Thailand Industrial Restructuring Plan,” paper submitted to the Ministry of Industry, April. (with Somsak Tambunlertchai et al.) (Thai) “Analyses of the Impacts of FTAs on Thai Agricultures,” paper submitted to the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperative, July. (with Chawin Leenabunchong et. al.)(Thai) 2006 “Analyses of the Impacts of Thailand membership to OECD,” paper submitted to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (with Chawin Leenabunchong et. al.)(Thai). “Formula Funding for Public Schools and Education Service Areas in Thailand,” paper submitted to the World Bank and the Ministry of Education, November. (with Dow Mongkolsmai) “Trade-Related Productivity Growth: Industrial Evidence in Thailand, 1970-1994,” paper submitted to Faculty of Economics, Thammasat University, April. “FTA-ASEAN-Korea,” paper submitted to Ministry of Commerce, March. (with Chawin Leenabunchong et. al.)(Thai) “School Inputs and Student Performances in Thailand” background paper in Thailand Social Monitor: Improving Secondary Education, World Bank, August. 2005 “Analyses of Impacts of WTO-Doha Round Agricultural Free Trade Negotiation,” paper submitted to the Ministry of Commerce, December. (with Nipon Poapongsakorn et al.) (Thai). “School Finance Reform: Efficiency of Public Expenditure in Education,” paper submitted to the Office of National Education Commission, June. (with Dow Mongkolsmai, Plearnpit Satsanguan, Sirilaksana Khoman). “School Finance Reform: Development of a Funding Formula for Central Government Allocations to Local Schools,” paper submitted to the Office of National Education Commission, June. (with Dow Mongkolsmai, Plearnpit Satsanguan, Sirilaksana Khoman). “Progresses on Educational Resources and Finances Reforms: Efficiency, Equality and Equity,” in Socio and Economic Reforms After the 1997 Crisis in Thailand: Progresses and Failures, Thammasat University, June 14-15, Bangkok. (Thai) “Post-Crisis Exchange Policy in Thailand,” submitted to Faculty of Economics, Thammasat University, December. (with Chawin Leenabunjong) (Thai). 3 2004 “Thailand’s Educational Resources: An Estimation,” paper submitted to the Office of National Education Council, March. (Thai) “Economic Models for Industrial Policy,” paper submitted to the Office of Industrial Economics, Ministry of Industry, September. (with Somsak Tambunlertchai, Kriengkai Techakanong, Montien Satimanong, and Kaipichit Ruangsichaiya) (Thai) “Social Capital: An Indicator Framework,” paper submitted to the National Economic and Social Development Board, June. (with Chawin Leenabanchong et al.) (Thai) “Rethinking Era: A Test of Relative Structural Change after Crisis,” paper for the Western Economic Association International, Pacific Rim Conference 2005, Hong Kong (with Chawin Leenabanchong). “Financial Constraints, Form of Ownership and the Channels of Monetary Policy: Evidence from Thailand Listed Firms,” paper presented at the 11th Annual Conference on Pacific Basin Finance, Economics and Accounting, Bangkok. (wtih Chawin Leenabanchong and Chatchai Thisadoldilok) “Industrial Survey: Analyses and Training,” paper submitted to the Office of Industrial Economics, February. (with Somsak Tambunlertchai, Peera Charoenporn and Sansanee Limpong) (Thai) “Endogenous Growth Theory: A Review Essay,” paper submitted to Thammasat University, March. (Thai) 2003 “Thailand’s Global Competitiveness: Some Indicators” in Tran Van Hoa (editor). Competition Policy and Global Competitiveness in Major Asian Economies, Edward Elgar Publishing. “Knowledge, Experience and Farmers’ Seemingly Irrational Behavior” paper presented at the 2003 11th annual Professor Sangvien Indaravijaya Conference on Thailand’s Financial Markets, Bangkok, November (with Anya Khantavit and Supachai Srisuchat). “Monitoring Manufacturing Conditions and Creating an Early-Warning System” paper submitted to the Office of Industrial Economics, Ministry of Industry, September. “Maximum Feasible Farm Credits: Cases for Thailand,” paper to be presented at the Asian FA/TFA/FMA 2003 Conference in Taipei, Taiwan. (with Anya Khantavit et al.) 2002 “An Information-Theoretic Approach for Identifying Utility Functional Form: With An Application in Describing Risk Behavior of Thai Farmers” paper presented at the 10th 4 Annual Conference on Pacific Basin Finance, Economics and Accounting, Singapore, August (with Anya Khanthavit et al.). “On the Decline of Agriculture in Developing Countries: A Reinterpretation of The Evidence,” Staff paper no. 457 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, December (with Ian Coxhead). “Export Performance of Thai Manufactured Exports in Major Markets 1990-2001,” paper presented at the International Conference on “Competitiveness and Early Warning Signals” by the UNIDO in Bangkok, August. “Thailand Strategy for Industrial Upgrading,” in ASEAN-Japan Competitive Strategy, Edited by Ippei Yamazawa and Daisuke Hiratsuka, IDE-Jetro, Japan (with Nipon Puaponsakorn). “Measuring Competitiveness of Major Thai Manufacturing Exports,” submitted to the Office of Industrial Economics, Ministry of Industry, August (in Thai). “Per-Head Budgetary Allocation for the Basic Non-formal Education,” submitted to the Office of National Educational Committee, May. (with Snong Lohitwichet and Srisawan Leowarin) (in Thai). “Strategic and Operational Plans for the 9th National Industrial Development,” submitted to the Office of Industrial Economics, Ministry of Industry, April (with Nipon Puaponsakorn et al.) (in Thai). 2001 “Thailand’s International Competitiveness: Some Indicators,” Technical report of the OIE- UNIDO Project Tracking Manufacturing Performance: Towards and Early Warning Mechanism Geared to the Real Economy, Office of Industrial Economics and United Nations Industrial Development Organization, Bangkok and Vienna. “Human Capital and Economic Growth: A Review Essay,” paper submitted to the Thailand Research Fund, October. “Measures

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