Ruhul Salim
Associate Professor
School of Economics and Finance
Curtin University
Australia
Biography
Ruhul graduated with honours in Economics securing a First in first class and obtained a Masters in the same subject with the same position (First in first class) from Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Ruhul earned a PhD from the Australian National University (ANU), Canberra, Australia which involved rigorous coursework including advanced Micro, Macro and several Econometrics courses. Ruhul published extensively in numerous international refereed journals including the Journal of Industrial Economics, Energy Economics, Energy Policy, Economic Record, Journal of Economic Surveys, Journal of Development Studies, Oxford Development Studies, World Development, Journal of Policy Modeling, Journal of Agricultural Economics, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Applied Economics, Economic Modelling, and Applied Economics Quarterly. Rigorous coursework at ANU provided a solid basis for understanding and enhanced interest to work in other areas such as International Economics, Energy Economics and Development Economics.
Research Interest
Applied Economics, Energy Economics, Development Economics, Macroeconomics and International Economics
Publications
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Sabiha NE, R Salim, S Rahman (2017) "Eco-efficiency of high-yielding variety rice cultivation after accounting for on-farm environmental damage as an undesirable output: an empirical analysis from Bangladesh." Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 61: 247-264.
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Foo N, H Bloch, R Salim (2017) "Assessing the timing of mining investment under tax policy uncertainty: the case of the Asia-Pacific region." Mineral Economics 30: 117-139.
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Salim R, Y Yao, G Chen, L Zhang (2017) "Can foreign direct investment harness energy consumption in China? A time series investigation." Energy Economics 66: 43-53.