Self Evaluation for 2011
1. RESEARCH
(i) I am working on my Ph. D thesis, ‘Alternative Specifications of Fisher Hypothesis: An Empirical Investigation’. In 2012, I hope that Inshallah I’ll be able to write articles from my thesis.
(ii) I also plan to do experiment on ‘Lecture method vs. experimental method in the teaching of economics’ in the fall semester 2012.
(i) TEACHING
Spring 2011, taught following three courses:
(1) International Trade and Finance
(2) International Economics
(3) Advanced Macro
Summer 2011,
Supervised three students in ‘Monetary Theory and Policy’ and one in ‘Advanced Microeconomics’
Fall 2011, Taught following three courses:
(1) International Trade and Finance
(2) International Trade and Finance
(3) Islamic Economics
Supervised a student in ‘International Economics’
3. ADMINISTRATION
(i) Spring 2011, worked as member of Course Exemption Committee
(ii) Summer 2011, Participated in the Admissions Process
(iii) Fall 2011, worked as member of Hifz Committee
(iv) Worked as Incharge Examinations during the Spring 2011 and Fall 2011
4. SELF-EDUCATION
In 2011, I taught the courses of International Economics after ten years and course of Islamic Economics after seven years. So I have studied the following books on International Economics and various articles on Islamic Economics:
(i) ‘Power and Plenty’ by Ronald Findlay and Kevin H. O’Rourke
(ii) ‘International Economics’ by Dominik Salvatore
(iii) ‘International Economics’ by Miltides Chacholiades
This time I have taught these courses with a new vision and inspiration, inculcated in me my worthy teacher ‘Dr. Asad Zaman’.
Spring 2011,
(i) Learned a course, ‘Experimental Economics’ By Dr. Asad Zaman
Learned a course, ‘Islamic Economics’ By Dr. Asad Zaman
(ii) Attended one day seminar on “Contributions and achievements of Official Statistics’’ on 31st May 2011, Organized by State Bank of Pakistan at NIBAF.
Summer 2011,
(i) Attended ‘First Islamic Economics & Finance Research Symposium for Graduate Students’ from July 5 – 6, 2011,Joint Program of Islamic Research and Training Institute Islamic Development Bank Jeddah and International Institute of Islamic Economics International Islamic University Islamabad
Fall 2011,
(ii) Learned a course, ‘Islamic Economics’ By Dr. Asad Zaman
(iii) Attended two days International Conference, ‘Competition Enforcement Challenges and Consumer Welfare in Developing Countries’, organizerd by Competition Commission of Pakistan on 1-2 December 2011.
Mrs. Surayya Mukhtar
Lecturer Economics
IIIE,IIUI.