ºÝºÝߣshows by User: AkhileshChandraPrabh / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: AkhileshChandraPrabh / Mon, 26 Dec 2016 04:50:24 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: AkhileshChandraPrabh Foreign Direct Investment, Trade and Economic Growth: A New Paradigm of the BRICS /slideshow/foreign-direct-investment-trade-and-economic-growth-a-new-paradigm-of-the-brics/70437516 researchpaper-3-161226045024
The present study begins by surveying broadly supports the assertion that regional integration in the case of the BRICS is not adequately paid attention except with very few original or significant contributions. This research examines the existing pattern in the areas of trade and investment with a view to locate in the development context. It was also essential to make a theoretical investigation on literature of trade along with the empirical one. The survey broadly supports the frequent, through usually undocumented, assertion that BRICS was an area had tended to neglect and to which they had made few if any original or significant contributions. Alongside, this study panel data on BRICSs, where the results confirm that foreign direct investment (FDI), trade and economic growth indicate the presence of long-run sustainable equilibrium relationship between them. It is thus important that policymakers to remove obstacles to FDI inflows and improve the respective absorptive capacity in order to reap maximize positive growth effects. This study also discussed that how China performed well through attracting FDI inflows and maintained trade balance.]]>

The present study begins by surveying broadly supports the assertion that regional integration in the case of the BRICS is not adequately paid attention except with very few original or significant contributions. This research examines the existing pattern in the areas of trade and investment with a view to locate in the development context. It was also essential to make a theoretical investigation on literature of trade along with the empirical one. The survey broadly supports the frequent, through usually undocumented, assertion that BRICS was an area had tended to neglect and to which they had made few if any original or significant contributions. Alongside, this study panel data on BRICSs, where the results confirm that foreign direct investment (FDI), trade and economic growth indicate the presence of long-run sustainable equilibrium relationship between them. It is thus important that policymakers to remove obstacles to FDI inflows and improve the respective absorptive capacity in order to reap maximize positive growth effects. This study also discussed that how China performed well through attracting FDI inflows and maintained trade balance.]]>
Mon, 26 Dec 2016 04:50:24 GMT /slideshow/foreign-direct-investment-trade-and-economic-growth-a-new-paradigm-of-the-brics/70437516 AkhileshChandraPrabh@slideshare.net(AkhileshChandraPrabh) Foreign Direct Investment, Trade and Economic Growth: A New Paradigm of the BRICS AkhileshChandraPrabh The present study begins by surveying broadly supports the assertion that regional integration in the case of the BRICS is not adequately paid attention except with very few original or significant contributions. This research examines the existing pattern in the areas of trade and investment with a view to locate in the development context. It was also essential to make a theoretical investigation on literature of trade along with the empirical one. The survey broadly supports the frequent, through usually undocumented, assertion that BRICS was an area had tended to neglect and to which they had made few if any original or significant contributions. Alongside, this study panel data on BRICSs, where the results confirm that foreign direct investment (FDI), trade and economic growth indicate the presence of long-run sustainable equilibrium relationship between them. It is thus important that policymakers to remove obstacles to FDI inflows and improve the respective absorptive capacity in order to reap maximize positive growth effects. This study also discussed that how China performed well through attracting FDI inflows and maintained trade balance. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/researchpaper-3-161226045024-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The present study begins by surveying broadly supports the assertion that regional integration in the case of the BRICS is not adequately paid attention except with very few original or significant contributions. This research examines the existing pattern in the areas of trade and investment with a view to locate in the development context. It was also essential to make a theoretical investigation on literature of trade along with the empirical one. The survey broadly supports the frequent, through usually undocumented, assertion that BRICS was an area had tended to neglect and to which they had made few if any original or significant contributions. Alongside, this study panel data on BRICSs, where the results confirm that foreign direct investment (FDI), trade and economic growth indicate the presence of long-run sustainable equilibrium relationship between them. It is thus important that policymakers to remove obstacles to FDI inflows and improve the respective absorptive capacity in order to reap maximize positive growth effects. This study also discussed that how China performed well through attracting FDI inflows and maintained trade balance.
Foreign Direct Investment, Trade and Economic Growth: A New Paradigm of the BRICS from Akhilesh Chandra Prabhakar
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A critical appraisal of comparative advantage theory under free market crony capitalism /slideshow/a-critical-appraisal-of-comparative-advantage-theory-under-free-market-crony-capitalism/70437471 researchpaper-2-161226044534
This paper investigates comparative advantage theory and principle which is suggested that price of factors and commodities determined by the supply and the demand forces in free market conditions, the market forces automatically allocate resources efficiently that have the property that someone can be made better off without someone being made worse off, it means equally redistributed incomes. The paper identifies the root causes of the problems of inequality among people and between nations, and find the problem of world-wide inequality is the final outcome/product of free market and crony capitalism. The study explores theoretically, conceptually, and empirically through surveying literatures both primary and secondary sources. Finally, various policies and recommendations are highlighted.]]>

This paper investigates comparative advantage theory and principle which is suggested that price of factors and commodities determined by the supply and the demand forces in free market conditions, the market forces automatically allocate resources efficiently that have the property that someone can be made better off without someone being made worse off, it means equally redistributed incomes. The paper identifies the root causes of the problems of inequality among people and between nations, and find the problem of world-wide inequality is the final outcome/product of free market and crony capitalism. The study explores theoretically, conceptually, and empirically through surveying literatures both primary and secondary sources. Finally, various policies and recommendations are highlighted.]]>
Mon, 26 Dec 2016 04:45:34 GMT /slideshow/a-critical-appraisal-of-comparative-advantage-theory-under-free-market-crony-capitalism/70437471 AkhileshChandraPrabh@slideshare.net(AkhileshChandraPrabh) A critical appraisal of comparative advantage theory under free market crony capitalism AkhileshChandraPrabh This paper investigates comparative advantage theory and principle which is suggested that price of factors and commodities determined by the supply and the demand forces in free market conditions, the market forces automatically allocate resources efficiently that have the property that someone can be made better off without someone being made worse off, it means equally redistributed incomes. The paper identifies the root causes of the problems of inequality among people and between nations, and find the problem of world-wide inequality is the final outcome/product of free market and crony capitalism. The study explores theoretically, conceptually, and empirically through surveying literatures both primary and secondary sources. Finally, various policies and recommendations are highlighted. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/researchpaper-2-161226044534-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This paper investigates comparative advantage theory and principle which is suggested that price of factors and commodities determined by the supply and the demand forces in free market conditions, the market forces automatically allocate resources efficiently that have the property that someone can be made better off without someone being made worse off, it means equally redistributed incomes. The paper identifies the root causes of the problems of inequality among people and between nations, and find the problem of world-wide inequality is the final outcome/product of free market and crony capitalism. The study explores theoretically, conceptually, and empirically through surveying literatures both primary and secondary sources. Finally, various policies and recommendations are highlighted.
A critical appraisal of comparative advantage theory under free market crony capitalism from Akhilesh Chandra Prabhakar
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Evaluation of technology, trade, and inclusive development: Chinese experiences /slideshow/evaluation-of-technology-trade-and-inclusive-development-chinese-experiences/70437431 researchpaper-1-161226044240
The present study begins by surveying, broadly supports the assertion that technology, trade, sustainability and development-led globalization is the path in the Chinese context not adequately paid to attention except with very few original or significant contributions. This research examines the existing pattern in the areas of trade, technology, investment with a view to locate in the development context in the era of globalization. This study also investigates theories of trade, technology movement under capitalist paradigm along with the empirical one. The survey broadly supports the frequent, through usually undocumented, assertion that China’s socialist market paradigm was not different from the capitalist mode of production as tended to neglect and to which they had made few if any original or significant contributions. Alongside, this study used secondary data and analyzed, where the results confirmed that foreign direct investment (FDI), trade and economic growth indicated the presence of long-run sustainable equilibrium relationship between them but created income inequality gap widely among people. It is, thus, important for policymakers to remove obstacles and improve the respective absorptive capacity in order to reap maximized positive inclusive development with equality basis.]]>

The present study begins by surveying, broadly supports the assertion that technology, trade, sustainability and development-led globalization is the path in the Chinese context not adequately paid to attention except with very few original or significant contributions. This research examines the existing pattern in the areas of trade, technology, investment with a view to locate in the development context in the era of globalization. This study also investigates theories of trade, technology movement under capitalist paradigm along with the empirical one. The survey broadly supports the frequent, through usually undocumented, assertion that China’s socialist market paradigm was not different from the capitalist mode of production as tended to neglect and to which they had made few if any original or significant contributions. Alongside, this study used secondary data and analyzed, where the results confirmed that foreign direct investment (FDI), trade and economic growth indicated the presence of long-run sustainable equilibrium relationship between them but created income inequality gap widely among people. It is, thus, important for policymakers to remove obstacles and improve the respective absorptive capacity in order to reap maximized positive inclusive development with equality basis.]]>
Mon, 26 Dec 2016 04:42:40 GMT /slideshow/evaluation-of-technology-trade-and-inclusive-development-chinese-experiences/70437431 AkhileshChandraPrabh@slideshare.net(AkhileshChandraPrabh) Evaluation of technology, trade, and inclusive development: Chinese experiences AkhileshChandraPrabh The present study begins by surveying, broadly supports the assertion that technology, trade, sustainability and development-led globalization is the path in the Chinese context not adequately paid to attention except with very few original or significant contributions. This research examines the existing pattern in the areas of trade, technology, investment with a view to locate in the development context in the era of globalization. This study also investigates theories of trade, technology movement under capitalist paradigm along with the empirical one. The survey broadly supports the frequent, through usually undocumented, assertion that China’s socialist market paradigm was not different from the capitalist mode of production as tended to neglect and to which they had made few if any original or significant contributions. Alongside, this study used secondary data and analyzed, where the results confirmed that foreign direct investment (FDI), trade and economic growth indicated the presence of long-run sustainable equilibrium relationship between them but created income inequality gap widely among people. It is, thus, important for policymakers to remove obstacles and improve the respective absorptive capacity in order to reap maximized positive inclusive development with equality basis. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/researchpaper-1-161226044240-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The present study begins by surveying, broadly supports the assertion that technology, trade, sustainability and development-led globalization is the path in the Chinese context not adequately paid to attention except with very few original or significant contributions. This research examines the existing pattern in the areas of trade, technology, investment with a view to locate in the development context in the era of globalization. This study also investigates theories of trade, technology movement under capitalist paradigm along with the empirical one. The survey broadly supports the frequent, through usually undocumented, assertion that China’s socialist market paradigm was not different from the capitalist mode of production as tended to neglect and to which they had made few if any original or significant contributions. Alongside, this study used secondary data and analyzed, where the results confirmed that foreign direct investment (FDI), trade and economic growth indicated the presence of long-run sustainable equilibrium relationship between them but created income inequality gap widely among people. It is, thus, important for policymakers to remove obstacles and improve the respective absorptive capacity in order to reap maximized positive inclusive development with equality basis.
Evaluation of technology, trade, and inclusive development: Chinese experiences from Akhilesh Chandra Prabhakar
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It is stated that I have served as Senior Lecturer in the capacity of Course Coordinator of Economic Development and Welfare Economics with specialities in Globalisation, Trade, Technology and Investment Cooperation for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development into the BRICS & the South at UUM (the AACSB accreditation), Malaysia from 04 December 2011 to 03 December 2015. Currently, I am on leave to complete (at a time) four book projects with the Emerald Publishing Group: 1. The Current Global Recession: A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation into Developed and BRICS Economies [ISBN Print: 9781786351586; ISBN Electronic: 9781786351579; published in August, 2016]. 2. Comparative Economic Systems and Welfare Economics in the Age of Globalization [ISBN-13: 9781787141179; to be published on 2017-02-09]. 3. Economic Development: Theory & Policy [accepted for publication], and 4. Regional Integration: Focus on BRICS & SOUTH-SOUTH Initiatives [submitted]. At past, I had served as Assistant Professor in Ethiopia with AAU (2005-07) and UoG (2007-2011) under the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Besides, I have been offered as Assistant Professor in Economics by Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUFS), South Korea in 2010, and University of Petroleum & Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun, India in 2011. Since I obtained M.Phil. (1996) and PhD. (2003) degrees in Economics from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, and more than 10 years of overseas teaching and research experiences with dozens of research papers published in SCOPUS- Indexed, Econ Lit, and Refereed journals, getting an opportunity to work in your university, it will definitely support me to conduct a kind of comparative quality research work in the fields of economic development and regional economic cooperation among developing countries. ]]>

It is stated that I have served as Senior Lecturer in the capacity of Course Coordinator of Economic Development and Welfare Economics with specialities in Globalisation, Trade, Technology and Investment Cooperation for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development into the BRICS & the South at UUM (the AACSB accreditation), Malaysia from 04 December 2011 to 03 December 2015. Currently, I am on leave to complete (at a time) four book projects with the Emerald Publishing Group: 1. The Current Global Recession: A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation into Developed and BRICS Economies [ISBN Print: 9781786351586; ISBN Electronic: 9781786351579; published in August, 2016]. 2. Comparative Economic Systems and Welfare Economics in the Age of Globalization [ISBN-13: 9781787141179; to be published on 2017-02-09]. 3. Economic Development: Theory & Policy [accepted for publication], and 4. Regional Integration: Focus on BRICS & SOUTH-SOUTH Initiatives [submitted]. At past, I had served as Assistant Professor in Ethiopia with AAU (2005-07) and UoG (2007-2011) under the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Besides, I have been offered as Assistant Professor in Economics by Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUFS), South Korea in 2010, and University of Petroleum & Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun, India in 2011. Since I obtained M.Phil. (1996) and PhD. (2003) degrees in Economics from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, and more than 10 years of overseas teaching and research experiences with dozens of research papers published in SCOPUS- Indexed, Econ Lit, and Refereed journals, getting an opportunity to work in your university, it will definitely support me to conduct a kind of comparative quality research work in the fields of economic development and regional economic cooperation among developing countries. ]]>
Mon, 26 Dec 2016 04:15:44 GMT /slideshow/cv-and-certificates-70437216/70437216 AkhileshChandraPrabh@slideshare.net(AkhileshChandraPrabh) Cv and certificates AkhileshChandraPrabh It is stated that I have served as Senior Lecturer in the capacity of Course Coordinator of Economic Development and Welfare Economics with specialities in Globalisation, Trade, Technology and Investment Cooperation for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development into the BRICS & the South at UUM (the AACSB accreditation), Malaysia from 04 December 2011 to 03 December 2015. Currently, I am on leave to complete (at a time) four book projects with the Emerald Publishing Group: 1. The Current Global Recession: A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation into Developed and BRICS Economies [ISBN Print: 9781786351586; ISBN Electronic: 9781786351579; published in August, 2016]. 2. Comparative Economic Systems and Welfare Economics in the Age of Globalization [ISBN-13: 9781787141179; to be published on 2017-02-09]. 3. Economic Development: Theory & Policy [accepted for publication], and 4. Regional Integration: Focus on BRICS & SOUTH-SOUTH Initiatives [submitted]. At past, I had served as Assistant Professor in Ethiopia with AAU (2005-07) and UoG (2007-2011) under the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Besides, I have been offered as Assistant Professor in Economics by Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUFS), South Korea in 2010, and University of Petroleum & Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun, India in 2011. Since I obtained M.Phil. (1996) and PhD. (2003) degrees in Economics from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, and more than 10 years of overseas teaching and research experiences with dozens of research papers published in SCOPUS- Indexed, Econ Lit, and Refereed journals, getting an opportunity to work in your university, it will definitely support me to conduct a kind of comparative quality research work in the fields of economic development and regional economic cooperation among developing countries. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cvandcertificates-161226041544-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> It is stated that I have served as Senior Lecturer in the capacity of Course Coordinator of Economic Development and Welfare Economics with specialities in Globalisation, Trade, Technology and Investment Cooperation for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development into the BRICS &amp; the South at UUM (the AACSB accreditation), Malaysia from 04 December 2011 to 03 December 2015. Currently, I am on leave to complete (at a time) four book projects with the Emerald Publishing Group: 1. The Current Global Recession: A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation into Developed and BRICS Economies [ISBN Print: 9781786351586; ISBN Electronic: 9781786351579; published in August, 2016]. 2. Comparative Economic Systems and Welfare Economics in the Age of Globalization [ISBN-13: 9781787141179; to be published on 2017-02-09]. 3. Economic Development: Theory &amp; Policy [accepted for publication], and 4. Regional Integration: Focus on BRICS &amp; SOUTH-SOUTH Initiatives [submitted]. At past, I had served as Assistant Professor in Ethiopia with AAU (2005-07) and UoG (2007-2011) under the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Besides, I have been offered as Assistant Professor in Economics by Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUFS), South Korea in 2010, and University of Petroleum &amp; Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun, India in 2011. Since I obtained M.Phil. (1996) and PhD. (2003) degrees in Economics from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, and more than 10 years of overseas teaching and research experiences with dozens of research papers published in SCOPUS- Indexed, Econ Lit, and Refereed journals, getting an opportunity to work in your university, it will definitely support me to conduct a kind of comparative quality research work in the fields of economic development and regional economic cooperation among developing countries.
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Mon, 26 Dec 2016 03:47:01 GMT /slideshow/cv-and-certificates-70436990/70436990 AkhileshChandraPrabh@slideshare.net(AkhileshChandraPrabh) CV and Certificates AkhileshChandraPrabh <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/793e2eb3-df27-46b4-bb99-2f8b7e2fa1ba-161226034701-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
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