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Dr. Farrukh Mahmood
Assistant Professor
Department of Economics
PhD - Econometrics, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Pakistan
RESEARCH INTERESTS

Applied Econometrics, Empirical Analysis and Econometric Modelling based on data-driven properties.

biography

Dr. Farrukh Mahmood has completed his Ph.D. with a specialization in Econometrics, from the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics. In addition to that, he has also completed MSc. Economics and MPhil Economics and Finance Degree from the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics. He has served as visiting faculty at the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, National Defense University, University of Lahore, University of Central Punjab, SZABIST, NED University of Engineering and Technology. He has also served as an Assistant Professor at Mohammad Ali Jinnah University, where he has performed various administrative positions such as Head of Department, Academic Advisor Ph.D. The program, Member of Graduate Studies, Member of Board of Advanced Studies and Research, Research Coordinator. In addition, he was a part of the prestigious research journal, i.e., Jinnah Business and Economics Research Journal, as an Academic Advisor.

Book Chapters Lee, C. F. (2025). Introduction to financial technology, statistics, econometrics and risk management. In HANDBOOK OF FINANCIAL ECONOMETRICS, STATISTICS, TECHNOLOGY, AND RISK MANAGEMENT: (In 4 Volumes) (pp. 1-106).
  1. Ashhar, M., & Mahmood, F. (2025). Corruption and Economic Growth: An Asymmetric Relationship Across Economic Levels and Legal-Origins. Forman Journal of Economic Studies, 21(1), 1-15.
  2. Ashhar, M., Farooq, T., Sohail, M. Z., & Mahmood, F. (2024). The Monetarist Versus the Neo-Keynesian Views on Inflation: The Case of Pakistan. RADS Journal of Business Management, 6(1).
  3. Fatima, H., Ayub, M., Javed, F., & Mahmood, F. (2024). Asymmetric Interest Rate Pass-Through at the Disaggregated Data: The Case of Pakistani Banks. Forman Journal of Economic Studies, 20(1), 69-86.
  4. Aman, S., Mahmood, F., & Ahmed, A. (2023, February). Are Migrant Children at Risk of Child Labour? Empirical Evidence from Pakistan. Forum for Social Economics (pp. 1-16). Routledge.
  5. Mahmood, F., & Kunst, R. M., (2023), Modeling Nonlinear in Bowman’s Paradox: The Case of Pakistan. Empirical Economics, Vol. 63, No. 4.
  6. Mahmood, F., (2022), Commentary on “Market Volatility and Retail Interest Rate Pass-Through by Wang and Lee”. IIUI Journal of Economics and Finance, Vol. 2, No. 1.
  7. Mahmood, F., & Zakaria, M., (2021). Testing the Threshold Asymmetric Interest Rate Pass-Through in the Presence of Stylized Properties: Evidence from Pakistan. The Pakistan Development Review, Vol. 60, No.1. pp. 17-26
  8. Mahmood, F., Hashim, S., & Fatima, H., (2021), A Complete Picture of Spatial Disparity in Cost of Living Index: A Case Study of Pakistan’s Cities. Journal of Applied Economics and Business Studies, Vol. 5, No, 1.
  9. Mahmood, F., Hashim, S., Chasti, M. Z., & Iram, U., (2020). Wage Disparities between High and Low Wage City with and Without the Cost of Living within Punjab and Sindh: An Application of Oaxaca Blinder using PSLM with HIES. Journal of Applied Economics and Business Studies, Vol. 4, No. 4, pp 1-14.
  10. Mahmood, F., & Khan, S. A., (2020). Multimodality in the Likelihood Function of GARCH-type Models. Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies, Vol.23, No.3.
  11. Chasti, M. Z., Iqbal, J., Mahmood, F., & Syed, H. A., (2020). The Implication of the Oscillations in Exchange Rate for the Commodity Wise Trade Flows between Pakistan & China: An Evidence from ARDL Approach. Review of the Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies, Vol. 23, No. 4.
  12. Mahmood, F., (2018). Interest Rate Pass-Through in Pakistan: Evidence from the Asymmetric Approach. NUST Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vol.4, No.2, July-December 2018, pp 168-183
  13. Mahmood, F., & Ali, H. (2013). Energy-Cost Optimization in Water-Supply System. The Pakistan Development Review, 52:4 Part I (Winter 2013) pp. 437–446.

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