RAZA, MIAN

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Dr. Mian Farrukh Raza is a Lecturer of Economics at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater with the Department of Economics. Dr. Raza holds a Ph.D., Economics from the Kansas State University, M.A. Economics from Western Illinois University and M.Sc., Engineering Management from University of Science and Technology, Taxila (Pakistan).<br><br>Dr. Raza research focuses on International Economics, Industrial Organization, and Sports Economics. In broader terms, his current projects are in the field of applied microeconomics, specifically in International trade using game theoretical models. His recent article published in Economics Letters finds that quality-based R&D subsidies bring quality reversal using game theoretical model. In addition, two of articles in public and sports Economics are published in Public Choice and Managerial Finance. Also, Dr. Raza most recent work in progress is on bilateral trade relationship between developed and less developed countries (DCs and LDCs), a novel two-market equilibrium framework of trade, investigates trade war related issues of dumping, anti-dumping duty, tariff and price-undertaking.<br><br>Dr. Raza teaches Business Statistics and Introductory Microeconomics courses. Before joining to UW-Whitewater, he has taught Introductory Microeconomics and Macroeconomics, Intermediate Microeconomics, Basic Economics, Money and Banking, and Public Economics and Finance. In his free times, he enjoys playing squash, swimming, hiking and spending time with family and friends.

M. Jarvin Emerson Research Award
April 2018
Department of Economics, K-State

Ph.D.
Economics
Kansas State University
2020
MA
Economics
Western Illinois University
2014

Canadian Economics Association
November 2020 - Current
Academy of Economics and Finance
2019 - Current
American Economics Association
2018 - Current
Midwest Economic Association
2018 - Current
Southern Economic Association
2018 - Current
Western Economic Association International
2018 - Current

Product Quality Reversal: A Two-Market Equilibrium Analysis of Trade and R&D Investment
Yang-Ming Chang
Dumping on Free Trade, Optimal Antidumping Duties, and Price Undertakings: Welfare Implications in a Two-Market Equilibrium Analysis
Yang-Ming Chang
The Political Economy of Foreign Aid and Human Rights in Autocracies: Theory and Empirical Evidence
Ghashia Kiyani
Tariffs vs. Antidumping Duties: Welfare Comparisons in a Two-Market Equilibrium Analysis
Yang-Ming Chang
Dumping, Antidumping Duties, and Price Undertakings: Policy Implications of Trade in Quality-Differentiated Products
Yang-Ming Chang

COVID-19 Countermeasures, Sporting Events, and the Financial Impacts to the North American Leagues
Managerial Finance
Import Competition, Product Quality Reversal, and Welfare
Economics Letters
The Likelihood of Social Choice Violations in Rank Sum Scoring: Algorithms and Evidence from NCAA Cross Country Running
Public Choice
Vol. 174 Iss. 3-4 Pg. 219-238

COVID-19 Countermeasures, Sporting Events, and the Financial Impacts to the North American Leagues
Managerial Finance
Import Competition, Product Quality Reversal, and Welfare
Economics Letters
The Likelihood of Social Choice Violations in Rank Sum Scoring: Algorithms and Evidence from NCAA Cross Country Running
Public Choice
Vol. 174 Iss. 3-4 Pg. 219-238

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