Haider Khan, Professor (GSIS pages)
GSIS
Ben Cherrington Hall, 307
Denver, CO 80208
Phone:(303) 871-4461
Fax: (303) 871-2456
E-mail: hkhan@du.edu
Home Address: c/o ADB, Metro Manila, The Philippines
I shall return.
Past Positions
1992, Hitotsubashi University, Japan, Fellow;
1991, Tokyo University, Japan, Visiting Scholar;
1991, Tilburg University, The Netherlands, Travelling Fellow
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B.A., Math/Economics/Philosophy, Eisenhower College, 1976;
M.A., Economics, Cornell University, 1981;
Ph.D., Economics, Cornell University, 1983
American Economic Association;
Economic Society
I am an economist well-trained in theory and quantitative methods. I have used my expertise in economic modeling to study problems in international economics and development. My areas of research include environment, foreign aid, trade and investment and economy-wide modeling. I am acknowledged to be one of the top experts in the world on social accounting matrix (SAM)-based modeling.
In forms of country-specific expertise I have and am doing research on the following countries:
1. USA
2. Japan
3. India
4. Indonesia
5. Korea
6. China
7. Mexico
8. South Africa
9. Kenya
10. Bangladesh.My Foreign interests are:
Japan; Indonesia; India; Bangladesh; Kenya; Korea; China; South Africa; Mexico.My Cross-Departmental interests are:
environmental policy; technology policy; mathematical modeling; interdisciplinary research on U.S.-Japan relations.Publications:
Macroeconomic Effects and Diffusion of Alternative Technologies Within a Social Accounting Matrix Framework: the Case of Indonesia, Gower Publication, Co., Aldershot, U.K., 1988 (with Erik Thorbecke);
The Political Economy of Sanctions Against Apartheid, Lynne Rienner Publishers, Boulder, CO, 1989;
"Structural Adjustment, Ecology and Distribution in Africa," Structural Adjustment, (with Karamo Sonko), Praeger Greenwood, 1994;
"Foreign Aid, Taxes and Public Investment," the Journal of Development Economics (with Ira N. Gang), 1991;
"Macroeconomic Effects of Technology Choice: Multiplier and Structural Path Analysis," Journal of Policy Modeling, 1989, 1 (1) (with Erik Thorbecke)
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Who's Who in American Universities, Who's Who Committee, 1975;
Leonardo da Vince Fellow, Cornell University, 1980;
Teaching Fellow, Cornell University, 1981;
Men & Women of Distinction, Cambridge University, 1988;
Distinguished Scientist, The Netherlands National Science Foundation, 1991;
Fellow, Hitotsubashi University, Japan, 1992
I have had experience with the following funding agencies: International Labor Office; Ford Foundation; World Bank; U.S.-Japan Friendship Commission; Toyota; McArthur.
French: fluent reading, intermediate writing, intermediate speaking.
Japanese: basic reading, basic writing, intermediate speaking.
Bengali: fluent reading, fluent writing, fluent speaking.
Urdu: intermediate reading, basic writing, intermediate speaking.
Hindi: intermediate reading, basic writing, intermediate speaking.
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My current teaching interests and areas include:
international and development economics
global economic justice