I'm Tuhin G M Al Mamun, a Ph.D. student at Hannam University, specializing in macroeconomics with a focus on monetary and fiscal policy dynamics, as well as environmental economics. I'm proficient in Python, Julia, MATLAB-Dynare, VSCode, EViews, and Stata, utilizing these tools for rigorous empirical analysis and modeling.
My research explores the interactions between monetary and fiscal policies and their impacts on economic stability and growth. Additionally, I'm passionate about understanding the relationship between economic policies and environmental sustainability. By employing advanced statistical methods and computational models, I aim to provide valuable insights for policymakers in promoting both economic prosperity and environmental conservation.
Academic Background
Current Pursuit:
Ph.D. in Economics
Hannam University, South Korea
Graduate Degree:
Master's in Labor Studies
University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Undergraduate Degree:
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Major: Finance
Research Papers
Under Review:
Title: Adjustment Costs on Investment and Under-utilization of Maximum Installed Capacity in South Korean Business Cycle
Title: Understanding Unemployment Dynamics and Labor Market Behavior in South Korea: Employing McCall Dynamic Programming Approach
Title: Analyzing the Interplay of Economic Growth, Energy Consumption, Population, and Environmental Quality: A panel vector error correction approach Across 106 Countries
Title: Heterogeneous Agent New Keynesian Business in Bangladesh
Working Papers:
Title: New Keynesian Phillips Wage Curve in Heterogeneous New Keynesian Model in South Korea
Title: An Environmental DSGE Model Estimation in South Korea
Title: Understanding the Impact of Monetary and Fiscal Policies on the Environment in South Asian Countries - A Panel Vector Auto Regression Approach
Title: Krushel Smith Wealth Heterogeneity in Bangladesh
Title: Heterogeneous Agent New Keynesian Model with Sticky Prices in Bangladesh Business Cycle
Title: Heterogeneous Agent Neoclassical Model (HANC) estimation in South Korea