Curriculum Vitae of Prof. Inderjeet Singh

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Curriculum Vitae of Prof. Inderjeet Singh Name: Inderjeet Singh Date of Birth: 12.11.1957 Father s Name: Dr. Gurdev Singh Present Designation: Professor Department & University: Department of Economics, Punjabi University, Patiala (Pb.), India. Employment History: (a) Lecturer at M.G. College, Fatehgarh Sahib, Sirhind (Pb.), India from Aug. 14, 1981 to Jul. 1, 1985; (b) Lecturer at Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Patiala (Pb.), India from Jul. 2, 1985 to Oct. 8, 1990; and (c) Reader and Later Professor at Economics Department, Punjabi University, Patiala (Pb.), India since Oct.8, 1990 till date. Additional Information: Presently, Deputy Coordinator of Center for Advanced Studies in Economics, Punjabi University, Patiala; and Professor incharge Planning Commission Chair, a project of Planning Commission, Govt. of India. Residential Address: House No.: 410, Phase-I, Urban Estate (Near Apollo School), Patiala (Pb.), India. Contact: +91-175-2282574 (R); +91-98152-24708 (M); inderjeetsidhu@rediffmail.com Educational Qualification: Examination University Year Marks/Grade Distinction M.A.(Economics) -do- 1980 66.25% Uni. Merit M.Phil.(Economics) -do- 1981 A-Grade Ph.D.(Economics) -do- 1990 Awarded Area of Specialization: Development Economics; Business Economics; Research Methodology, Quantitative Techniques and Computer Applications. Membership of Professional Bodies: International Input Output Association (IIOA); Indian Input Output Research Association (IORA); Indian Economic Association IEA); The Indian Econometric Society (TIES); and Indian Society of Labour Economics (ISLE). Dissertations/Thesis: Ph.D.: Completed (6); In progress (5) M.Phil.: Completed (13); In progress (2) Research Publications: Research Brief attached Additional Information: I have been involved in different capacities in organizing various conferences (national and international), seminars, symposia, workshops, teachers training programmes and consultancy projects.

Research Brief A. Books/Monographs 1. Input-Output Analysis of Energy Consumption in India, Anmol, New Delhi, 1994. 2. Indian Software Industry: An Economic Analysis, Monograph, Aug 2003. 3. Status of Local Agricultural Labour in Punjab, Punjab State Farmers Commission, Government of Punjab, Chandigarh, 2007. 4. Growth and Human Development, Indian Economic Association Publication, Deep and Deep, New Delhi, 2008. 5. Economic Cooperation and Infrastructure Linkages Between Two Punjabs: Way Ahead, Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development (CRRID), Chandigarh, 2010 6. Economic Thoughts of Amartya Sen, Indian Economic Association Publication, Regal Publications, New Delhi, 2012. B. Research Reports 1. Capital Coefficients in the Indian Manufacturing, UGC aided project, 1997. 2. A Draft Plan of Sirhind Block, Department of Planning, Govt. of Punjab, India, 1998. 3. Report on University Finances, Punjabi University, May 2004. 4. Infrastructure Linkages Between Two Punjabs, sponsored by Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development (CRRID), Chandigarh, 2005. 5. Status of Local Agricultural Labour in Punjab, sponsored by Punjab State Farmers Commission, Government of Punjab, 2007. 6. Growth and Performance of Manufacturing Industry in Punjab, UGC Project, June 2008, (Jointly with Dr. Ravi Kiran). 7. District Human Development Report of Sangrur, UNDP sponsored project through Government of Punjab, 2010. 8. Re-Imagining the Indus, Joint Project from Observation Research Foundation (ORF), India and Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), 2011 9. Irrigation System in Indian Punjab, Joint Project from Observation Research Foundation (ORF), India and Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), 2012 C. Selected Research Papers 1. Excess Investment in Inventories and its Impact on Cost and Prices, Social Sciences, Dec. 1986. pp. 61-79. 2. Communication Excellence and Economic Development, Conference Proceedings, International Congress of NAFEN, New Delhi, 1988, pp 67-78. 3. Computer Adharit Zila Soochna Parnali, Smajik Vghyan, vol. 33, Oct. 1991, pp. 96-101.. 4. Soochna: Ek Vishleshnatamak Adhian, Smajik Vghyan, vol. 34, Apl 1992, pp. 155-60.

5. Spatial and Temporal Variations in Agriculture Development, Varta, vol. XV & XVI, No. 1&2, April 1995, pp. 1-10. 6. Employment Implications of Structural Change: A Case Study of Punjab Economy, in G.S. Batra and N. Kaur (eds.), Indian Economic Policy: Structural Adjustments, Anmol, New Delhi, 1995, pp 1-16. 7. Future of Software Market and its Implications for HRD, in B. Singh and P. Kumar (eds.), Current Trends in Human Resource Development, Deep and Deep, New Delhi, 1997, pp 377-386. 8. Structural Change in the Indian Economy since 1970, Conference Volume, IEA 80 th Conference, Hyderabad, 1997. 9. Vikendrikrit Yojnavandi ate Ankada Adhar: Mukh Masle, Smajik Vghyan, vol. 43, Dec 1997, pp. 18-28. 10. A Modified Measure of Human Development, Conference Volume, IEA 81 st Conference, Banglore, 1998. 11. A Modified Wage Goods Model Using Consumption Vector as an Instrument for Maximal Growth, Conference Volume, IEA 82 nd Conference, Amritsar, 1999, later reprinted in G.S. Monga and M.M. Goel, Wage Goods Approach to Development, Deep and Deep, 2001, pp 177-201. 12. Socio-Economic Dynamics of Crime in India, Conference Volume, IEA 83 rd Conference, Jammu, 1999. 13. Vishwikaran, Udarikaran ate Punjab, Smajik Vighyan, vol 47-49, 1999, pp 181-188. 14. Socio-Economic Change and Development under the Constitution: Retrospection, in R.N. Pal (ed.), Indian Constitution: A Review, CRRID, 2002, pp 91-111. 15. A Growth model with Objective Function of Indian Economic Thought of the Freedom Struggle Era, Conference Volume, IEA 87 th Conference, Dec 2004. 16. Intellectual Property Rights and Technology Development: The case of Software Industry, Paradigm, Vol. IX, No. 1, Jan.-Jun.2005, pp 71-76. 17. Efficiency Analysis: The Case of Indian Banking Industry, Indian Economic Journal, Vol. 52, No. 3-4, Mar. 2005, pp 133-138. 18. Structure of IT Industry and its Policy Implications, in B.S. Bhatia and Balram Dogra (eds.), Global Competitiveness and Productivity, Deep & Deep, New Delhi, 2005, pp 339-357. 19. Liberalization and Efficiency: The Case of Indian Banking, Indian Management Studies Journal, Vol. 10, No. 1, April 2006, pp 77-94. 20. Ecological Impact of Pesticide Use in Punjab, Journal of Contemporary Asia and Europe, Vol. 1, No. 2, Jul.-Dec. 2007. 21. National Intellectual Capital Index: Measurement and Analysis, Goyal, D.P. and Gautam, Taruna (eds.), Reshaping Business: Analysis and Solution, Macmillan, 2008, pp. 144-158. 22. Underlying Model of BPO Globalization with Special Reference to India, Conference Volume, 92 nd IEA Annual Conference, Bhubaneshwar, Dec. 2009. 23. Changing Character of Rural and Migrant Labour in Punjab, Journal of Punjab Studies, Vol. 16, No.1, 2009.

24. ICT and Economic Growth: A Case Study of India, in Ranjit Singh Ghuman et al. (eds), Globalization and Change, Rawat Publications, Jaipur, 2010. 25. Ecological Implications of Punjab Model of Agricultural Development, Sucha Singh Gill et al. (eds), Ecology, Environment and Sustainability of Asian Region, Rutledge, New Delhi, 2010. 26. Intellectual Capital, Currency of New Millennium: National Capital Index, The Indian Economic Journal, No. 361, Oct 2010, Part II, Vol. XIC. 27. Ecological Implications of the Green Revolution, Seminar, 626, Oct 2011, http://www.india-seminar.com/semframe.html. 28. Ecological Implications of the Green Revolution with Special Reference to Water Resources, in Powell and Mittra (eds), Water: Constructing Alternative Narratives, Academic Foundation, New Delhi, 2012 Ph.D. Thesis Supervised (Completed) 1. Dynamics of Productivity in Indian Manufacturing Industries, April 1998, Ravi Kiran. 2. Human Resource Development and Economic Growth in Indian Economy, 2001, Reena Singh. 3. An Analysis of Efficiency in the Banking Sector in India, 2004, Parmod Kumar. 4. An Economic Analysis of Cost Structure of College Education in Punjab, 2007, Harjeev Sidhu. 5. New Policy Regime and Adjustment Process of Manufacturing Sector in Punjab, 2009, Manpreet Kaur. 6. Internationalization, Business Process Outsourcing and Public Policy in India, 2009, Preeti Singh. 7. Structural Change and Dynamics of Tertiary Sector in India, Rupinder Singh Sodhi 8. Effect of Information Technology on Performance of Indian Banking, Minaxi Bansal. M.Phil. Thesis Supervised (Completed) 1. An Analysis of Supply and Demand of Electricity in Punjab, 1991, Kulwant Kaur. 2. Spatial and Temporal Variations in Agricultural Development in Punjab, 1992, Parmod Kumar. 3. An Economic Analysis of Household and Paid Labor of Women, 1992, Pushpanjali Khanna. 4. Inventories in Indian Corporate Sector Undertakings, 1993, Deepti Bhatia 5. Inventories in Indian Public Sector Undertakings, 1993, Narinder Kaur. 6. Economic Evaluation of Voluntary Retirement Scheme in Banking Sector, 2002, Anju Sachdeva. 7. Changes in the Structure of Punjab Economy, 2002, Madhu Bala. 8. Quality of Higher Education: A Case Study of Engineering Education in Punjab, 2004, Rishi Kumar.

9. Growth of Tertiary Sector in Punjab, 2007, Suchetna Sekhon. 10. Intellectual Capital: Measurement and Analysis, 2009, Amritpal Kaur 11. Structure and Growth of ICT Industry in India, Jun 2009, Dinky Dhiman. 12. Substance Abuse in Punjab, Gurwinder Singh 13. Growth Decomposition and Structural Change in India, Swati Jain 14. Growth Diagnostic Analysis of India, Prabhjot Kaur 15. Tertiary Sector in Punjab: Structure and Growth, Ravneet Kaur Dhanju 16. Ecological Viability of Punjab Model of Development, Meenakshi Rani Ph.D. Thesis Supervised (in progress) 1. Structural Change in the Indian Economy: An Input-Output Analysis, Anju Bala 2. An Input-Output Analysis of Tertiary Sector in India, Manita Joshi 3. Intellectual Capital and Performance in Indian Banking, Deepak 4. Effect of Innovations on Performance of Indian Banking, Bhavna 5. Intellectual Capital and Performance in Indian Service Sector, Amritpal