Professor Satya Paul

Professor Satya Paul

PROFESSOR,
Economics & Finance (SoBus)

Personal

Qualifications

  • MArtEC Panjab University
  • PhD University of Delhi

UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)

  • Economics & Finance (SoBus)

Contact

Email:S.Paul@uws.edu.au
Extension:9352
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Location:ED.G.136
Parramatta
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Publications

Chapters in Books

  • Assadzadeh, A. and Paul, S. (2003), 'Poverty,Growth and Redistribution: A case Study of Iran', Perspectives on Growth and Poverty, United Nations University Press 928081091X.

Journal Articles

  • Paul, S. and Guilbert, D. (2013), 'Income-happiness paradox in Australia : testing the theories of adaptation and social comparison', Economic Modelling, 11.
  • Paul, S. (2013), 'Income-happiness paradox in Australia : testing the theories of adaptation and social comparison', Economic Modelling, 11.
  • Paul, S., Thapa, P. and Prennushi, G. (2012), 'Spatial Dimensions of Income Inequality in Nepal', The Journal of Developing Areas, 23.
  • Paul, S., Jreisat, A. and Jreisat, A. (2012), 'An Analysis of Cost efficiency in the Jordanian Banking Sector', International Review of Business Research Papers, 20.
  • Paul, S., Jreisat, A. and Jreisat, A. (2012), 'Does Deregulation Improve the Productivity of banks? A Case Study', International Journal of Financial Economics and Econometrics, 12.
  • Paul, S., Thapa, P. and Prennushi, G. (2012), 'Spatial dimensions of income inequality in Nepal', Journal of Developing Areas, 23.
  • Paul, S. and Jreisat, A. (2012), 'An analysis of cost efficiency in the Jordanian banking sector', International Review of Business Research Papers, 20.
  • Paul, S. and Jreisat, A. (2012), 'Does deregulation improve the productivity of banks? : a case study', International Journal of Financial Economics and Econometrics, 12.
  • Paul, S. (2011), 'On the Measurement of unemployment in the Developing and Developed Countries', International Journal of Development and Conflict, 13.
  • Jreisat, A., Jreisat, A. and Paul, S. (2011), 'Technical Efficiency of Jordanian Banking Sector Based on DEA Approach', Terengganu International Finance and Economics Journal, 14.
  • Jreisat, A., Jreisat, A. and Paul, S. (2010), 'Banking Efficiency in the Middle East: A Survey and New Results for the Jordanian Banks', International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, 19.
  • Junankar, P., Paul, S. and Yasmeen, W. (2010), 'Are Asian Migrants Discriminated Against in the Labor Market? A Case Study of Australia', The Singapore Economic Review, 28.
  • Paul, S. and Marks, A. (2009), 'Modelling Productivity Effects of Trade Openness: A Dual Approach', Australian Economic Papers, 19.
  • Paul, S. and Kourouche, K. (2008), 'Regulatory Policy and the Efficiency of the Banking Sector in Australia', The Australian Economic Review, 12.
  • Kourouche, K. and Paul, S. (2008), 'The Impact of Regulation on The Performance of Banking Industry in Australia and Future Policy Directions', International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, 35.
  • Truong, C. and Paul, S. (2006), 'Foreign Capital, Technology and Economic Growth', The Middle East Business and Economic Review, 17.
  • Wadud, I. and Paul, S. (2006), 'Productivity Growth, Efficiency Change and Technical Progress: Australian Private Sector Industries', The Indian economic Journal, 21.
  • Paul, S., Sahni, B. and Biswal, B. (2004), 'Public Infrastructure and Productive Performance of Canadian Manufacturing Industries', Southern Economic Journal, 14.
  • Assadzadeh, A. and Paul, S. (2004), 'Poverty, Growth and Redistribution: A Study of Iran', Review of Development Economics, 14.
  • Paul, S. and Truong, C. (2004), 'Foreign Capital and Economic Growth', Australian Economic Papers, 20.
  • Paul, S. (2004), 'Income Sorces Effects on Inequality', Journal of Development Economics, 17.
  • Paul, S. (2003), 'Effects of Public Infrastructure on Cost Structure and Productivity in the Private Sector', The Economic Record, 16.
  • Makin, T. and Paul, S. (2003), 'The Productive Effects of Public Infrastructure. What Do the Data Say', International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, 12.
  • Paul, S. and Mallik, G. (2003), 'Macroeconomic Factors and Bank and Finance Stock Prices: Australian Experience', Economic Analysis and Policy, 8.
  • Paul, S. and Lodewijks, J. (2003), 'Alternative Structures and Teaching Modes for a Multi-campus University', Economic Analysis and Policy, 8.
  • Dhawan, U., Biswal, B. and Paul, S. (2003), 'Testing Wagner's Law for Canada and its Provinces: A Cointegration Analysis', International Journal of Applied Economics and Econometrics, 20.
  • Paul, S. (2002), 'An illfare approach to the measurement of unemployment: a reply', Applied Economics Letters, 2.
  • Paul, S. (2002), 'Measuring the Quality of Life', The Middle East Business and Economic Review, 11.
  • Paul, S. (2001), 'A Welfare Loss Measure of Unemployment with An Empirical Illustration', The Manchester School, 16.
  • Paul, S. and Assadzadeh, A. (2001), 'Empirical earnings functions for Iran', Applied Economics, 11.

Conference Papers

  • Paul, S., Jreisat, A., Jreisat, A. and Shankar, S. (2012), 'What Explains Differences in the Cost Efficiency of Banks? An Empirical Study on Jordan', Australian Conference Of Economists, Melbourne.
  • Paul, S. and Shankar, S. (2012), 'What explains differences in the cost efficiency of banks? : an empirical study on Jordan', Australian Conference of Economists, Melbourne, Vic..
  • Paul, S., Jreisat, A. and Jreisat, A. (2011), 'An Analysis of Cost Efficiency in the Jordanian Banking Sector', 15th International Business Research Conference, Sydney.
  • Jreisat, A., Jreisat, A. and Paul, S. (2010), 'Technical Efficiency of Jordanian Banking Sector based on DEA Approach', Terengganu International Business and Economics Conference 2010, Malaysia.
  • Paul, S. (2009), 'A measure of Income Mobility with an Empirical application', 5th Annual Conference on Economic Growth and Development, ISI Delhi.
  • Guilbert, D. and Paul, S. (2008), 'Income and Happiness: An Empirical Analysis of Adaptation and Comparison Income Effects', 4th Annual Conference on Economic Growth and Development, ISI Delhi.

Research

Previous Projects

Title:Development and evaluation of irrigation efficiency options for urban landscapes using 'end use analysis' and 'least cost planning' approach
Years:2005-01-31 - 2010-06-30
ID:P0014697
UWS Researchers:Bruce Simmons, Basant Maheshwari and Satya Paul
Funding:
  • CRC Irrigation Futures

Supervision

Professor Paul is available to be a principal supervisor for doctoral projects

Current Supervision

Title:Relationship between Public Investment, Growth and Poverty Reduction in Bangladesh
Field of Research:
Title:An Evaluation of the Performance of Saudi Banks
Field of Research:BANKING AND FINANCE
Title:Cross Border Portfolio Investments and Home Bias
Field of Research:

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