INTRODUCTION

TEACHING INTERESTS

RESEARCH INTERESTS & PUBLICATIONS

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

COURSE SCHEDULE
 
 
 
 
 

Dr. Ramesh Mohan
Assistant Professor

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  INTRODUCTION
 

Ramesh Mohan started teaching at Bryant University in 2005. Professor Mohan received his Ph.D. in 2004 from Kansas State University (KSU). He has taught undergraduate and graduate classes for the past ten years. He gained initial experience while teaching in the British and the American degree twinning programs and in the MBA program for two years (1997-1999) at Inti International College University Malaysia. Dr. Mohan received KSU Department of Economics Teaching Excellence Award 2001, KSU College of Arts and Sciences William L. Stamey Undergraduate Teaching Excellence Award 2002 (among 600 faculties), and Bryant University Merit Award for Teaching, Service and Scholarship 2007. Prior to joining Bryant, Dr. Mohan was a faculty member at Western Washington University and Inti International University College, Malaysia.

TEACHING INTERESTS 

Principles of Microeconomics and Macroeconomics, Intermediate Macroeconomics, Advanced Macroeconomics, Economic Growth, Development Economics, Global Economic Policies and Issues.

RESEARCH INTERESTS & PUBLICATIONS 
Economic Growth, Macroeconomic Issues of Developing Countries, Economics of ICT and Internet,  Economics of Education.


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Publications

Kemegue, F. and Mohan, R., (2009) US FDI flows to ASEAN-5: Do Geographic Neighbors Matter? Applied Econometrics and International Development Vol. 9(1) forthcoming Jan-June 2009.

Mohan, R. and Mirmirani, S. (2008) An Assessment of OECD Health Care System Using Panel Data Analysis, SouthWest Business and Economics Journal Vol. 15 (08)

Nandwa, B., and Mohan, R. (2008) Currency Crisis, Inflation and Stability of Demand for Broad Money: The Case of Indonesia, The ICFAI Journal of Applied Economics, Vol. 7 No. 6 (forthcoming Nov 2008).

Mohan, R., Kemegue, F., and Sjuib, F., (2008) Hysteresis in Unemployment: Panel Unit Roots Tests Using State Level Data, Journal of Business and Economics Research, Vol.6, No.2. pp. 53-60.

Mohan, R. (2007) Determinants of ICT Expenditure Using Logit Transformation for Proportion Data Analysis, Journal of Information Technology Impact Vol. 7, No.2.

Mohan, R. and Nandwa, B. (2007) The Impact of Asian Financial Crisis on Inflation and Money Demand, 34th Northeast Business & Economics Conference Proceedings.

Mohan, R., (2007) A Panel Data Analysis of FDI, Trade Openness and Liberalization on Economic Growth of the ASEAN-5, The Empirical Economic Letters, Vol. 6 No. 1 pp. 35-44.

Mohan, R. (2006) Economics of the Internet: A Comparison between Asia-Pacific and OECD, Journal of Internet Business, Issue 3 (06).

Mohan, R. (2006) Causal Relationship Between Savings And Economic Growth In Countries With Different Income Levels, Economics Bulletin, Vol. 5 No. 3 pp. 1-12.

Mohan, R. (2006) Student Happiness and Learning Economics: Innovative Teaching Strategies, Papers and Proceedings of RMU 17 th Annual Teaching Economics Conference, Feb 2006.

Mohan, R. (2006) Study Guide for Economic Development by E.Wayne Nafziger 4 th Ed, Cambridge University Press.

Mohan, R. (2006) Instructor’s Resource Manual for Economic Development by E.Wayne Nafziger 4 th Ed, Cambridge University Press.

UNDER REVIEW

Nandwa, B., and Mohan, R. A Monetary Approach to Exchange Rate Dynamics in Low-Income Countries: Evidence from Kenya, under review African Economic and Business Review (revise and resubmit).

Mohan, R. and Nandwa, B., Testing Export-led Growth Hypothesis in Kenya: An ADRL Bounds Test Approach, under review Journal of Developing Areas.

Mohan, R. and Nandwa, B., Examining Interest Rate Linkages among ASEAN-5, China and India, Under review ASEAN Economic Bulletin.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND   
      Ph.D. Economics 2004
  Kansas State University 
      M. Economics 1998
  University of Malaya, Malaysia.
      B. Economics (Honors)  1996
  University of Malaya, Malaysia. 

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