Dr. Hafiz Muhammad Qasim, a distinguished academician, holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of the Punjab, Pakistan. His research is centered on the intricate relationships between institutional quality, trade openness, and economic growth, particularly within South Asian economies. Dr. Qasim's academic journey includes an M.Phil. in Applied Economics from Forman Christian College University and an M.Sc. in Economics from the University of Punjab.
Beyond his research pursuits, Dr. Qasim serves as an Assistant Professor at Lahore Leads University, where he imparts knowledge in a variety of economics-related courses. Additionally, he holds the position of Director of the Quality Enhancement Cell (QEC) at the same institution, emphasizing the significance of academic quality and standards. His dedication to education is further exemplified through his work as an Instructor for A/O Levels Economics.
Dr. Qasim's comprehensive academic background is augmented by his proficiency in statistical software and research skills, rendering him an invaluable contributor to the field of economics. His research interests encompass Development Economics, New Institutional Economics, International Trade, Economic Growth, and Panel Data Econometrics, reflecting a profound and broad understanding of economic phenomena.
Moreover, Dr. Qasim is a published author, with numerous research papers in esteemed journals that explore a wide array of topics, from the correlation between democracy and economic growth to the relationship between inflation and inflation uncertainty in South Asian economies.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Dr. Qasim actively engages in the academic community through his memberships in various committees and organizations, underscoring his commitment to elevating educational and research standards. His unwavering dedication to these initiatives is a testament to his passion for enhancing the quality of education and research.
Dr. Hafiz Muhammad Qasim is a dynamic and accomplished figure in the field of economics, unifying academic excellence, research acumen, and a commitment to advancing higher education standards. His notable contributions and achievements in academia underscore his esteemed position within his field.
• Research Assistant (RA) (2016) USAID Project “Women Entrepreneurship in Rural Pakistan: Challenges and social Values Creation
Lecturer in Economics
Taught Institutional Economics At M Phil Level
Teaching assistant