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ABDUS SAMAD, Ph.D.
Current affiliation and address: Permanent Address:
Professor of Economics
Department of Finance & Economics 258 N Palisades Dr.
Utah Valley University Orem UT 84097
800 University Parkway (801) 765-1466 (R)
Orem, UT 84058, USA email: [email protected]
Ph: (801) 863-8368 (Of) Citizenship: U.S.A.
Email: [email protected] Religion: Islam: Sunni Muslim
POSITION: Professor
ACADEMIC AWARDS:
U.S. Fulbright scholarship
Scholar of the Year (Woodbury School of Business,
UVU)
TEACHING INTEREST: Managerial Economics Microeconomics Macroeconomics
Islamic Economics Money and Banking Business Statistics
EXPERIENCE:
Utah Valley University, UT, USA Professor 2015-
University of Bahrain, Bahrain Associate Professor 2010 - 2011
Utah Valley University, UT, USA Associate Professor 2009 - 2015
Utah Valley University, UT, USA Assistant Professor 2002 - 2008
University of Bahrain, Bahrain Assistant Professor 1999 - 2002
International Islamic University, Malaysia. Assistant Professor 1997 - 1999
Northwestern University, Chicago, USA Instructor 1996 - 1997
Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA Instructor 1993 - 1997
Roosevelt University, Chicago, USA Instructor 1988 - 1993
Governors State University, IL, USA Sr. Lecturer 1994 - 1996
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, USA Assistant Professor 1991 - 1991
University of Illinois-Chicago, USA Visit Lecturer 1985 - 1990
Rajshahi University, Rajshahi, Bangladesh Assistant Professor 1982 - 1984
EDUCATION:
Ph.D. (Economics) University of Illinois-Chicago U.S.A
M.A. (Economics) Lakehead University, Ontario Canada
B.A. Hons, M.A. (Economics) Rajshahi University Bangladesh
CURRENTLY TEACHING:
Advanced Managerial Economics, Management of financial Institutions, Money and Banking,
Intermediate Macroeconomics & Microeconomics
GRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT:
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Islamic Banking and Finance, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Money & Banking,
THESIS SUPERVISION (M.SC):
Name of student Department year Major Co-Student
Supervision Supervision
Ahmad Rufi Abubakar Economics 1998 No Yes
Hairunizam B Wahid Economics 1998 Yes
PUBLICATIONS:
Samad, Abdus. 2019. “Determinants of Commercial Bank Efficiency? Evidence from Bangladesh”, Journal of Business Diversity, (accepted).
Samad, Abdus. 2019. Determinants of Efficiency of the Islamic Banks of Bangladesh during 2008-2012, Journal of Islamic Banking and Finance, 7(1), 1-13.
Samad, Abdus. 2018. “Does Export Lead Economic Growth? Or Other Way? VEC-Granger Causality Evidence from Nine South-East Asian Countries” (Accepted), Journal of Applied Business and Economics Samad, Abdus. 2018. “Global Financial Crisis and Efficiencies of Islamic Banks: Are Islamic Bank Loan and Deposit Efficiencies Stable? Evidence from Malaysian Islamic Banks”, Global Review of Islamic Economics and Business”, 6(2), 76-90.
Samad, Abdus. 2018. “How Early Profitability Index Can Predict Bank Failure? Evidence from U.S. Bank Failure during 2008-2010”, Journal of Utah Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters, 95, 43-55.
Samad, Abdus. 2018. “Is there any causality between Islamic banks’ return on depositors and conventional banks’ deposit interest: Evidence of causality from Bahrain’s financial market”, Business Economic Horizon,14 (3),17-27 https://academicpublishingplatforms.com/volume.php?journal=BEH&id=3&number=32
Samad, Abdus. 2018. “Is Trade an Engine of Growth? VEC-Granger Causality Evidence from ASEAN
Countries”, Advances in Management & Applied Economics, 8(6), 1-15
Samad, Abdus. 2017. “How Early Can Non-Performance Loan Predict Bank Failure? Evidence from US Bank Failure during 2008-2010”, International Journal of Financial Research, 9(1), 90 – 98.
Samad, Abdus. 2017. “Which Efficiency Dominates Production, Deposit vs Loan: Evidence from
Islamic Banks, Malaysia During 2008-2012 (Accepted), Journal of Business Studies Quarterly.
Samad, Abdus and Chawdhury, Ashraful. 2017. “Islamic Banks’ Return on Depositors and Conventional Banks’ Deposit Interest: Is there Causality? Evidence of Causality from Bangladesh”, International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, 7(1), 1-8.
Samad, Abdus. 2017. “Determinants of Financial Institution Developments during the Antebellum Illinois”, Journal of Economics and Development Studies, 5(3), 1-12(September) http://jedsnet.com/vol-5-no-3-september-2017-jeds
Samad, Abdus. 2017. “Determinants of Commercial Bank Managerial Efficiency? Evidence from
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Bangladesh", Journal of Accounting and Finance,17(7), 62-75
Samad, Abdus. 2016. “Are Bank Profits Determined by Bank-specific Factors or External Factors?
Evidence from Malaysian Banks”, Journal of International Business and Economics, 5(1), 1-12.
http://jibe-net.com/vol-5-no-1-june-2017-current-issue-jibe
Samad, Abdus. 2016. “Financial Deepening and Economic Growth During the Antebellum Era 1834-
1863”, Journal of Applied Business and Economics, 8 (5), 97-106.
Samad, Abdus. 2016. “Are Islamic Banks’ Non-bank Deposits Shock Resistant? A Comparison with Conventional Banks: Evidence from Bahrain, Journal of Applied Finance and Banking, 6(5), 107-117
Samad, Abdus. 2016. “Technical Efficiency of Islamic Banks versus Domestic Banks: Evidence from
Bangladesh”, International Journal of Business and Finance, 10(2), 31-40. http://ssrn.com/abstract=2752712
Samad, Abdus. (2015). “Determinants Bank Profitability: Empirical Evidence from Bangladesh
Commercial Banks”. International Journal of Financial Research, 6 (3), 173-179.
http://www.sciedu.ca/journal/index.php/ijfr/issue/view/344
Samad, Abdus and Lowell Glenn. (2015). “Comparative Efficiency of Foreign and Domestic banks in
Bangladesh, International Journal of Empirical Finance, (Accepted)
Rashid, S, and Abdus Samad. 2014. “The political Economy of Free Banking in Illinois”, Journal of
Illinois History, 17(Winter), 259 – 280.
Samad, Abdus. 2014. Commercial Bank Non-interest Fee Charges: Are Fee Charges Different between Islamic Banks and Conventional Banks? Evidence from Bangladesh, Asian Economic and Financial, 4(11), 168-1690 available at http://www.aessweb.com/journals/November2014/5002/2876
Samad, Abdus. 2014. “Causal Relation between Economic Growth and FDI: Evidence from South and East Asia”, Indian Journal of Applied Research, 4 (6), 46-50. Samad, Abdus and Mohammad Akhtaruzzaman. 2014. “FDI, Financial Development, and Economic
Growth: Evidence of Causality from East and South East Asian Countries”, Global Business and Economic
Review, 16 (2), 202-213.
Samad, Abdus. 2014. “Noninterest Expenses, Early Warning and Bank Failures: Evidences
from US Failed and Non-failed Bank”, Journal of Accounting and Finance,14 (4),
Samad, Abdus. 2013. “Estimating Technical Efficiency of IRRI Rice Production in the
Northern Parts of Bangladesh”, Advances in Management and Applied Economics, 13 (2),
161-169.
Samad, Abdus. 2013. Are Islamic Banks Immune from Global Financial Crisis: Evidences from 16-Cross-Country Islamic Banks", Global Journal of Management and Business Research, 13-C (8), 1-6.
available: https://globaljournals.org/ev/GJMBR/124871914151cbf5231145d0.79846192.pdf
Samad, Abdus. 2013. “Testing Bank Failure Hypotheses: Evidence from (US) Antebellum Illinois Free Banking Failure”, Journal of International Business and Economics, 13 (2), 161-169
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Samad, Abdus. 2013. “Impact of Global Financial Crisis: Evidences from the Cross-country Islamic
Banks”, British Journal of Economics, Finance and Management, 7(2), 54-63, available at http://www.ajournal.co.uk/EFArticles7%282%29.htm
Samad, Abdus. 2013. “What Determined Banks Specie Reserve: New Evidences from Illinois Free
Banks”, Journal of Applied Finance and Banking, 3(2), 139-152.
Samad, Abdus and Lowell Glenn.2012. “Fiscal and Monetary Policies Interrelation and Inflation over
the Long Run: Testing Sargent and Wallace’s View for the United States”, The Journal of Business
Inquiry,11,(1)58-70. http://www.uvu.edu/woodbury/jbi/articles_in_press/index.html.
Samad, Abdus. 2012. “Are Islamic Bank Promises Delivered or Failed? Evidence from Cross Country
Islamic Banks”, Journal of Banks and Bank System, 7 (3), pp. 33- 40.
Samad, Abdus. 2012. “Financial Development and Economic Growth: Causality Tests and Evidence from
Antebellum Illinois”, International Journal of Financial Economics and Econometrics, 4(1), pp.115-126
Samad, Abdus and Lowell Glenn.2012. “Determinant of Bank Failure? Evidence from US Failed
Banks” International Research Journal of Applied Finance 4(3):463-479 (available
at:http://irjaf.com/Current_Issue.html)
Samad, Abdus. 2012. “Credit Risk Determinants of Bank Failure: Evidence from US Bank Failure”, International
Business Research, 5(9): 10-15 (available at:
http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ibr/issue/current
Samad, Abdus. 2012. “Deregulation and Antebellum Bank failure: Evidence from Illinois (US) Banks’ Portfolio
Behavior”, International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, 10 (1), pp. 163-176.
Samad, Abdus. 2011. “Does FDI Cause Economic Growth? Evidence from South-East Asia and Latin
America” International Journal of Economics, 5 (2), pp. 143-153.
Samad, Abdus. 2011. “Is Capital Inadequacy a Factor for Bank Failure? Journal of Accounting and
Finance, 11 (4), pp.105-110
Samad, Abdus. 2011. “Financial Development and Economic Growth: Causality Test and Evidence
from Antebellum Illinois”, Journal of International Business and Finance, 3(1), pp.43-60.
Samad, Abdus. 2011. Exploring Exports and Economic Growth Causality in Algeria”, Journal of
Economics and Behavioral Studies, 2 (3), pp.92-98 (available at: (www.ifrnd.org/journals_jebs.htm)
Samad, Abdus (2010). “Estimate of Production efficiency: Evidence from Grameen Bank
Microfinancing” Global Review of Business and Economic Research, 6 (2), pp.183-189
Samad, Abdus. 2010. "Credit Risk Determinants of Commercial bank: A Look from Texas
Commercial Banking Industry”, Journal of Academy of Finance, 8 (1), pp.179-188
Samad, Abdus. 2010. “Causality between Money and Prices in Malaysia” Global Review of Business and
Economic Research (accepted)
Samad, Abdus and Lowell Glenn.2010. ”Development of Zakah and Zakah Coverage in Monotheistic
Faith”, International Journal of Social Economics, 37(4), pp. 302-315.
Rashid, Salim and Abdus Samad. 2010. “Banking and Monetary Policy”, Encyclopedia of U.S. Political
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History, Vol.3, pp. 47-50.
Samad, Abdus and Hameeda Jasim. 2009. “Determinants of Profit rate: External or Internal Factors?
Evidence from Bangladesh Banking” Global Review of Business and Economic Research, 5(2), pp175-184
Miah, Fazlul and Abdus Samad 2009. “Rationality of Exchange Rate expectations in Dollar/Euro Exchange
market”, The Empirical Economic Letters, 8(8), pp.803-812
Samad, Abdus, Norm Gardner, and Lowell Glenn. 2009. “Is the Survival of small banks threatened?
Evidence from the Texas commercial banks”, Global Journal of Finance and Economics, 6 (2), pp.161-
171
Samad, Abdus. 2009. “Does Tax revenue growth precede expenditure growth or the other way?’’
Journal of Asian Business Management,1 (2), pp.367-371.
Samad, Abdus. 2009. “Measurement of Inefficiencies in Bangladesh Banking Industry Using Stochastic
Frontier Production Function” Global Journal of Business Research 3 (1,) pp.41-48.
Samad, Abdus. 2008. “Market Analysis from an Islamic Perspective and the Contribution of Muslim
Scholars", Journal of Islamic Economics, Banking and Finance, 4 (4), pp. 55-68
Samad, Abdus. 2008. “Market Structure, Conduct and Performance: Evidence from the Bangladesh
Banking Industry”, Journal of Asian Economics, 19 (2), pp. 181-193.
Samad, Abdus. 2008. “Commercial Mortgage Market of the United States: Financial Institutions
Participation. Does Bank Size Matter? An Analysis of Comparative Lending”, Journal of Business
Management, 1 (1) pp. 55-70
Samad, Abdus. 2008. “Liquidity Management of the US Free Banks during the Antebellum Period”,
Global Review of Business and Economic Research 3(3), pp.169-179
Samad, Abdus. (2007). “Investment Portfolio Behavior: Does Bank Size Exhibit any Pattern? Evidence
from U.S. Commercial Banks”, Middle East Journal of Economics and Finance, Vol. 1, No 1 (June), pp.
47-61.
Samad, Abdus. (2007). “Comparative Analysis of Domestic and Foreign Bank Operations in
Bangladesh”, Global Journal of Finance and Economics, Vol. 4, No. 1 (April), pp.37-46.
Tahir, Rizwan and Abdus Samad. (2007). “MODELLING OF BAHRAIN’S ECONOMY: A VECTOR
AUTOREGRESSION APPROACH”, The Middle East Business and Economic Review, Vol.4, No. 1,
(June), pp.23-38.
Samad, Abdus and Rizwan Tahir. (2007). “The United States Home Mortgage Markets and Financial
Institutions Participation: Does Asset Size Matter in Mortgage Participation?”, South West Business and
Economic Journal, Vol.19, pp. 31-49.
Samad, Abdus and Fazlul Miah. (2006). “Examination of Portfolio Behavior of Chartered Banks(1791-
1836) and Free Banks (1836-1863)”, International Journal of Business Research, Vol.6, No.3, pp.162-169.
Samad, Abdus, Lowell Glenn and Fazul Miah. (2006). “Inter-Temporal Performance: Does Bank-Size
Matter? An Analysis of Utah Bank”, International Research Journal of Banks and Bank System, Vol.1,
No. 2, pp.137-143.
Samad, abdus. (2005). “The Banking Structure and Performance; The Evidence From Utah”, Review of
Business Research, Vol. V, No.2, pp. 151-151.
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Samad, Abdus, M. Hassan and A. Ghani. (2005). “Financial Performance of Commercial Banks: A study
of Bahrain Banking,” Middle East Business and Economic Review, Vol.17 No.1, pp.20-28.
Samad, Abdus, 2005. “U.S Commercial Banks’ Real Estate Financing: An Examination of Antebellum
History, Regional Business Review, 24, (May), pp. 90-103.
Samad, Abdus, Norm Gardner and Bradley J. Cook. (2005). “Islamic Banking and Finance in Theory
and Practice: The Malaysian and Bahrain Experience”, American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, Vol.
22, No 2, pp.71-86.
Samad, Abdus. (2004).“Performance of Interest Free Islamic Banks vis-à-vis Interest Based Conventional
Banks of Bahrain.” IIUM Journal of Economics and Management, Vol.12, No.2, pp 115-129.
Samad, A, Tony Laturner and R.Gooch. (2004). “Capital Adequacy of the US commercial banks: A Study
for the period 1781- 1863”, Journal of Global Finance and Economics, Vol.1 No. 2, pp. 155-170.
Samad, A. (2004) “Bahrain Commercial Bank’s Performance during 1994-2001”, Credit and Financial
Management Review, Vol.10 (1), pp. 33 - 40.
Hassan, K., A samad & Islam (2004). “Bahrain’s Commercial Banks: A look into their Performance”,
Southwest Review of International Business Research, Vol.15, pp. 21-27..
Samad, A and M.K. Hassan.(2000).“Performance of Islamic Bank during 1984-1997: An exploratory
study.” Thought on Economics, Vol. 10, No. 1 & 10, pp 7-26.
Samad, A (1999).“Relative Performance of Conventional banking vis-à-vis Islamic Bank in Malaysia.”
IIUM Journal of Economics and Management, Vol. 7 No.1, pp 1-25.
Rashid,S and Samad (1996).“Portfolio Management of the Free Banks of Illinois: An Examination of
Historical Allegations.” Review of Austrian Economics, Vol. 9 No.1, pp 55 - 76.
Hassan,K and Samad (1995). “An Empirical Test of McKinnon's Complementarily Hypothesis in the
demand for Money demand in the SAARC.” Journal of Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, 1995
Vol. XXI No 4.
Samad, A and…(1991). “Wildcat Banking in Illinois: A Look into our Financial History.”Illinois Business
Review, Winter 1991, Vol. 48, No.4, pp. 16-17.
Samad, A (1982). “The Modern Quantity Theory of Money: Theoretical and Empirical Aspects”. Bank
Parikrama, Vol. 8, No. 1 & 2, January, pp. 8-25.
Samad, A (1982)."Workers' Participation in Management in India", Quarterly Journal of Management,
Business and Economics, Vol. 8, No. 1, January, pp. 71-90.
Publications of Book Review and Books:
Samad, A (1999). “Inflation, Economic Growth and the balance of Payments in Bangladesh” authored
by Akhtar Hossain in the Economic Development and Cultural Changes, The University of Chicago, vol.
47. No. 4, July. pp 926-930.
Rahim and Samad (1992). "An Examination of Loan Recovery performance of the `Gramin Bank'" a
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chapter in the book `The Gramin Bank of Bangladesh: A New Dimension in Poverty Alleviation' 1992 ed
by Dr. Wahid, West View Press.
Melaguie and Samad (1995) "ZAKAT ACCOUNTANCY" (Manuscript) was taught in Alexandria
University, Egypt in 1996-1998.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS:
Samad, Abdus. 2019. "Global Financial Crisis and Efficiencies of Islamic Banks: Are Islamic Bank Loan and
Deposit Efficiencies Stable? Evidence from Malaysian Islamic Banks" to the 26th Multinational Finance Society, to be held at Jerusalem School of Business Administration, Jerusalem, Israel, June 30 - July 3, 2019.
Samad, Abdus. 2019. “Determinants of Commercial Bank Managerial Efficiency? Evidence from Bangladesh” to
the Academy of Finance of the MBAA International Conference, held in Chicago on March, 26-28, 2018.
Samad, Abdus. 2019. “Is Real Economy Dichotomized or Interconnected with Financial Economy? Cross-Country
Evidences from Gulf Cooperation Council Countries”, to the Academy of Finance of the MBAA International
Conference, held in Chicago on March, 26-28, 2018.
Samad, Abdus. 2018. "Does Export Lead Economic Growth? Or Other Way? VEC-Granger Causality Evidence from Nine South-East Asian Countries" to the Academy of Business of MBAA International Conference, held in Chicago on April 20-22, 2018. Samad, Abdus. 2018. “Demise of U.S. Antebellum Free Banks, Probit Prediction: Evidence from Illinois,” Presented to the Academy of Finance of the MBAA International Conference, held in Chicago on April, 20-2018, 2018.
Samad, Abdus. 2018. “How Early Profitability Index Can Predict Bank Failure: Evidence from US Bank Failure
during 2008-2010” to the Utah Academy of Science, Arts, & Letters held at Cedar City, Utah on April 18, 2018 Samad, Abdus. 2017. “Is Trade an Engine of Growth? VEC-Granger Causality Evidence from ASEAN
Countries”, Presented to the 15th Asian Business Research Conference held in Dhaka, Bangladesh on December 22-23, 2017. Samad, Abdus. 2017. “Comparative Technical Efficiency in Deposit Mobilizations and Loan Financing: Evidence from the Islamic Banks Malaysia during 2008-2012” Presented to the 9th Annual American Business Research Conference, New York, NY, July 10-11, 2017 Samad, Abdus. 2017. “Determinants of Financial Institution Developments during the Antebellum Illinois” Presented to MBAA International Conference, held in Chicago on March.
Samad, Abdus.2017. Comparative Efficiencies among Public Sector, Private Sector and Islamic Banking Sector: Evidence from Bangladesh Banking During 2008-2012”, Academy of Finance held in Chicago on March
Samad, Abdus 2016. “Can CAMEL Explain Commercial Bank Efficiency? Evidence from Bangladesh”, 14th Asian Business Research Conference, held in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 30-31.
Samad, Abdus. 2016. “Global Financial Crisis: Efficiencies and Stabilities of Islamic Banks: Evidence from
Malaysian Islamic Banks” 1st International Conference on Islamic Banking and Finance (ICIBF) held in Umm al Qura University, Saudi Arabia on March 5 – 8, 2016 Samad, Abdus. 2016. “Financial Deepening and Economic Growth during the Antebellum Era 1834 – 1864” presented to the MBAA International Conference, held in Chicago, USA, on April 13th -15th, 2016.
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Samad, Abdus. 2015. “Efficiencies of Islamic Banks vis-à-vis Domestic Banks: Experience from the Bangladesh
Banking Industry” presented to the 13th Asian Business Research Conference held in Dhaka, Bangladesh on December 26-27, 2015. Samad, Abdus. 2015. “Are Islamic bank nonbank deposits shock Insulated: Evidence from Bahrain”, Presented to the Academy for Global Business Advancement Conference held on November 20-23, 2015 in Delhi, India
Samad, Abdus and Lowell Glenn.2014. “Comparative Technical Efficiencies of Foreign and Domestic Banks: Evidence from Bangladesh” ” Presented to Global Academy of Business and Economics Research
held in Orlando, Florida in May 21-22, 2014. Samad, Abdus. 2014. “Commercial Bank Non-interest Fee Charges: Are Fee Charges Different between Islamic Banks and Conventional Banks? Evidence from Bangladesh” Presented to Global Science and Technology Forum Conference held in Phuket, Thailand in 28-29 April 2014.
Samad, Abdus. 2013. “Comparative Efficiency of Foreign and Domestic Banks in Bangladesh” Presented to
the International Academy of Business and Public Administration disciplines (IABPAD) conferences held in Turkey in July 1-4 Samad, Abdus. 2013. “Testing Bank Failure hypotheses: Evidence from (US) Antebellum Illinois Free Banking Failure”, Presented to the International Academy of Business and Economics, held in Bangkok, Thailand on June 13-15.
Samad, Abdus. 2013. “Impact of Global Financial Crisis: Evidences from the Cross-country Islamic
Banks” ” presented to MBAA Conference held at the Drake Hotel in Chicago, IL, USA in February
13-18. 2013
Samad, Abdus and Lowell Glenn.2012. “Determinant of Bank Failure? Evidence from US Failed Banks”
presented to MBAA Conference to be held at the Drake Hotel in Chicago, IL, USA in March 26-28.
2012.
Samad, Abdus (2011). “FDI and Economic Growth: Evidence from South and South East Asia”,
Presented at the 5th Asian Business Conference held in Dhaka on December 23-24, 2011
Samad. Abdus. (2011). “FDI and Economic Growth: Evidence from Latin America”, Presented at the
14th International Business Research Conference held in Dubai on April 28-20, 2011
Samad. Abdus. (2011) “Is capital inadequacy a factor for bank failure? Evidence from US”
presentedto MBAA Conference to be held at the Drake Hotel in Chicago, IL, USA in March 22-25,
2011
Samd, Abdus. 2010. “Credit Risk Determinants of commercial bank: A Look from Texas Banking”,
Presented at the MBAA conference held in Chicago on March 24-27, 2011.
Samad, Abdus and Dr. Hameeda Jasim. (2010). “Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, and Domestic
Growth in Tunisia: A Causality Test", submitted and accepted for presentation at the Global Academy of Business and Economics Sixth International Conference in New York, NY on October 17-19, 2010
Samad, Abdus. (2009). “Causality between money and Prices in Malaysia”, Presented at Presented at the Global Academy of Business and Economic Research Conference held in Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia on December 27-29, 2009. (Published in the proceedings)
Samad, Abdus (2008). “Estimate of Production efficiency: Evidence from Grameen Bank
Microfinancing” Presented at the Global Academy of Business and Economic Research Conference
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held in Bangkok, Thailand on December 27-29, 2008. Published in the proceedings)
Samad, Abdus and Dr. Hameeda Jasim (2008) “Determinants of profit rate: External or Internal
Factors? Evidence from Bangladesh Banking”, Presented at the Global Academy of Business and
Economic Research Conference held in Houston, TX, on March 19-21, 2008
Samad, Abdus. .2008. “Commercial Mortgage Market of the United States: Financial Institutions
Participation. Does Bank Size Matter? An Analysis of Comparative Lending”, Presented at the
American Institute of Higher Education Conference held in Orlando, FL on April 3-5, 2008.(Published
in the proceedings)
Samad, Abdus.2008.“Determinants of Liquidity Reserve for the Antebellum Banks of the United States
of America”, Presented at the Global Academy of Business and Economic Research Conference held in
Bangkok, Thailand on December 27-29, 2007. Published in the proceedings)
Samad, Abdus.2007. “Examination of Portfolio Behavior of Chartered Banks (1791-1836) and Free Banks
(1836-1863)”, Presented at the Academy of International Business and Economics Conference, held in Las
Vegas, NV, on October 15-18.
Samad, Abdus.(2006). “Development of Interest-Free Islamic Banking and Finance a Global Financial
Market, Spheres of Globalization, Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Utah Valley State College
Conference, pp.153-164.
Samad, Abdus. 2005. “U.S. Commercial Banks and Real Estate Finance during Antebellum period”,
Presented at the Academy of International Business U.S. Southwest held in Houston, TX, on March 1-5,
2005.
Samad, Abdus.2004. “Bahrain commercial banks’ Performance”, Presented at the Academy of
International Business U.S. Southwest held in Houston, TX, on March 3-6, 2004.
Hassan, K., A samad & Islam (2004). “Bahrain’s Commercial Banks: A look into their Performance”,
Presented at the Academy of International Business U.S. Southwest held inHouston (published :Southwest
Review of International Business Research, Vol.15, pp. 21-27..
Samad, A and Ahmed Ghani. (2003).“Market and Market Structure from Islamic Perspective” Academy
of International Business U.S. Southwest held in Houston, TX, on March 6-8, 2003.” Southwest Review of
International Business Research, Vol.14, pp. 62-69.
Samad, Abdus. 2000. "Performance of Islamic Bank during 1984-1997: An exploratory study" Presented
at the Annual Conference of International Business US-Southwest, Houston, TX, March 3-7, 2000
Samad, Abdus. 1997. “The Free Banking outcome: A public choice Analysis” Presented at the annual
Conference of International Business US-Southwest. (Published: Academy of International Business US-
Southwest, Dallas, Texas, March 3-7, 1997.
Samad, Abdus.1996. “Growth of financial institutions in Bangladesh since independence” at the Bengal
Studies Conference, May 2-4, 1996 Virginia.
Samad, Abdus. 1995. “Commercial Banks' Performance: Post NAFTA Analysis.” Conference of Academy
of Intern Review of International Research, 1995, pp 85-94.
Samad, Abdus. 1995. "NAFTA and the Opportunities of U.S. Financial Services in Mexico" at North
American Economics and Finance Association, Washington DC, January 1995.
Samad, Abdus.1993. "The Relative Effectiveness of Monetary and Fiscal Policy a case in Bangladesh” at
Association for studies of Economics and Development for Bangladesh, Washington DC
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Utah Valley University Summary Teaching Evaluations
AVERAGE IN ECONOMICS MAJOR: 4.50 OUT OF 5:00
AVERAGE IN COMBINED COURSES: 4.25 OUT OF 5:00
DETAILS
Session Course taught Section Students’experience/Instructor average
Student Completion rate
Spring 2018 Econ: 2020 Macroeconomics 002 4.25 87%
Econ 3020: Managerial Economics
002 4.10 76%
Econ:3030 Intermediate Macroeconomics
602 4.78 87%
Econ: 4960: Research I03 5.00 100%
Spring 2017 Econ: 2020 Macroeconomics 002 4.12 82%
Econ 3020: Managerial Economics
002 4.11 85%
Econ:3030 Intermediate Macroeconomics
602 4.00 78%
Summer 2017 Econ:2020 Macroeconomics 601 4.11 77%
Econ 2020: Macroeconomics 002 4.10 83%
Fall 2017 Econ 2020: Macroeconomics 001 4.31 79%
Econ 2020: Macroeconomics 003 4.29 82%
Econ 3020: Managerial Economics
601 4.44
Fall 2016 Econ 3020: Managerial Economics
601 4.50 84.2%
Econ 2020: Macroeconomics 001 4.01 88.4%
Econ 2020: Macroeconomics 003 3.86 62.3%
UVU Summer 2016
Econ 4860 Senior Seminar I03 5.00 100%
Econ 2020: Macroeconomics 002 4.06 96%
Econ 2020: Macroeconomics 601 4.05 88%
UVU Spring 2016 Econ 4100: Financial Institution Management
001 4.48 93.8%
Econ 3030: Intermediate Macroeconomics
601 4.55 95.7%
Econ 3020 Managerial Economics
001 4.13 95.8%
UVU Fall 2015 Econ 3020: Managerial Economics
601 4.40 86%
Econ 2020: Macroeconomics 003 4.29 84%
Econ 2020: Macroeconomics 001 4.19 87%
UVU Summer 2015
Econ 2020: Macroeconomics 002 4.07 78%
Econ:2020: Macroeconomics 601 4.27 80%
UVU
Spring 2014
Econ 4960: Senior Seminar I03 4.54 80%
Econ 3030: Intermediate Macroeconomics
601 4.49 100%
Econ 3020 Managerial Economics
001 3.52 93%
Econ 2020Macroeconomics 004 3.58 69%
UVU
Fall 2013
Econ:3020 Managerial Economics
601 4.28 93.1%
Econ 2020: Macroeconomics 005 3.94 76.9%
Econ 2020: Macroeconomics 002 3.78 87%
UVU Spring 2013
Econ 4960: Senior seminar
I03 5:0 100%
Econ 3030: Intermediate Economics
601 4:21 100%
Econ:2020 Macroeconomics 005 4.07 91.3%
Econ2020 001 3.69 89%
Econ 3060: Money & Banking 601 4.11 100%
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UVU Fall 2012
Econ: 2020 005 3.88 85.7%
Econ:3020 Managerial Economics
601
3.72 93.5%
UVU Summer 2012
Econ: 2020 Macroeconomics 002 4.14 66.7%
UVU Spring 2012
Econ 3030 Intermediate Macroeconomics
601 4.13 100%
Econ:3020 Managerial Economics
001 3.70 100%
Econ: 2020:Macroeconomics 003 3.0 73.2%
UVU Fall 2011* Econ 2020: macroeconomics 003 3.17 77.1%
Econ 2020: Macroeconomics 004 3.14 81%
Econ 3020::Macroeconomics 601 3.18 94%
Spring 2011 University of
Bahrain
340: Managerial Economics 2 4.41 (84.17%) 86%
340: Managerial Economics 3 4.15 (81.5%) 78%
340: Managerial Economics 7 4.03 (80.30%) 75%
UVU Spring 2010 Econ 3030 601 4.40 100%
Econ 4320 001 4.67 86%
MGMT 2340 001 4.14 90%
UVU Fall 2009 Econ 2010 601 4.13 72.7%
MGMT 2340 001 3.45 92.9%
MGMT 2340 004 3.08 58.1%
Utah Valley University Committee services and year Name of committee Level Year
(i) Senate Faculty Development
(ii) Senate Election Committee (iii) UVU Senate Policy Committee
Utah Valley University Utah Valley University (Senate) Utah Valley University (Senate)
2018-2018 2015-2018 2015-2018
(iv) UVU Senate Policy Committee
(v) Senate Election Committee
Utah Valley University (Senate) Utah Valley University (Senate)
2015-2017 2015-2017
(vi) UVU Senate Policy Committee
(vii) Personnel and Election Committee
Utah Valley University (Senate) Utah Valley University (Senate)
2015-2016 2015-2016
(viii) UVU Board of Tenure Review Committee
(ix) UVU Senate Policy Committee
(x) Personnel and Election Committee
Utah Valley University (Senate) Utah Valley University (Senate) Utah Valley University (Senate)
2014-2015 2014-2015 2014-2015
(xi) UVU Board of Tenure Review Committee
(xii) UVU Senate Policy Committee
(xiii) Retention, Tenure and Promotion Committee
(xiv) Faculty Excellence Award Committee
Utah Valley University (Senate) Utah Valley University (Senate) Woodbury School of Business Woodbury School of Business
2013-2014 2013-2014 2013-2014 2013-2014
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(i) UVU Board of Tenure Review Committee
(ii) UVU Senate Policy Committee (iii) Woodbury School of Business
Retention, Tenure and Promotion Committee
(iv) Woodbury School of Hiring Committee
Utah Valley University 2012-2013
(i) UVU Board of Tenure Review Committee
(ii) UVU Senate Policy Committee (iii) Woodbury School of Business
Retention, Tenure and Promotion Committee
Utah Valley University 2011-2012
(i) Economics and Finance Research Committee
(ii) College Discipline Committee
University of Bahrain 2010-2011
(i) Promotion and tenure committee (ii) School of Business Undergraduate
Oversight Committee
Utah Valley University 2009-2010
(i) School of Business Undergraduate Oversight Committee
(ii) Ethics Across the Curriculum Steering Committee
Utah Valley University 2008-2009
REFERENCES:
Name Contact Address Dr. Brad Cook,
Provost Southern Utah University Cedar City, UT Phone: (435) 275 – 5020 Email: [email protected]
Dr. Lowell Glenn
Chairman, Department of Finance and Economics, Utah Valley University, 800 W. University PKY Orem, UT 84058 USA Phone: (801) 863-8385, . Email: [email protected]
Dr. Janice Gigy
Dean Woodbury School of Business Utah Valley University, 800 W University PKY Orem. UT 84058 USA Phone: (801) 550-3585
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Email: [email protected]
Dr. Sherif Turen
Chairman, Department of Economics & Finance College of Business Administration University of Bahrain, Bahrain Phone: 973-17641799 Email: [email protected]
Dr. Hameeda Jasim
Dean College of Business Administration University of Bahrain, Bahrain Phone: 973-39746622 Email: [email protected]
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