- Paresh Narayan
Professor Paresh Narayan (1977 - ), is an academic of Fiji Indian origin, who is Australia's youngest Professor of Finance and is now the chair of finance at Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia.
Early life and education
Narayan is the eldest of three brothers and was born in a farming community in Navua. He attended Vashist Muni Primary School, in Navua, then Mahatma Gandhi Memorial primary and secondary schools and finally, Suva Muslim College. On completing high school, he enrolled at the
University of the South Pacific (USP) on a Government scholarship in aBachelor of Arts program, majoring ineconomics andgeography . After graduating, he worked as a tutor in economics at USP, while pursuing post- graduate studies in this field. In 1998, he was awarded aJapan ese Government scholarship for a masters degree in development studies. He graduated in 1999 from USP with a gold medal for the having the best thesis. He then worked as a planning officer with the Fiji Islands Trade and Investment Bureau while he continued to teach at USP and theCentral Queensland University international campus inSuva .Study in Australia
In 2001, he was awarded a Monash graduate school scholarship to study in
Australia for three years. Professor Narayan completed hisPhD in 18 months. His doctorate thesis, An Econometric Model of Tourism Demand and a Computable General Equilibrium Analysis of the Impact of Tourism: The Case of Fiji Islands was assessed to be the most outstanding work, earning him the Mollie Hollman Medal in 2004 at Monash University. [ cite news | title = Tourism impact model wins best thesis award | url = http://www.buseco.monash.edu.au/news/2005/holman.php ]In addition, he received a Monash University postgraduate travel grant in 2002; the Australian Population Association Borrie Prize for an essay titled, Determinants of Female Fertility in
Taiwan , 1966-2001: Evidence from Cointegration and Variance Decomposition Analysis, a postgraduate Publications Award in 2003 and numerous research grants.Paresh is married to Seema Dhar. Seema is currently completing her PhD thesis in the area of current account sustainability for OECD countries at Monash University. Seema is also a gold medalist in Economics. Paresh and Seema have a three year old son, Pritesh Narayan.
University lecturer
On completion of his doctoral studies, Professor Paresh was appointed a lecturer at the Griffith Business School, on the Gold Coast, Australia, and was promoted to senior lecturer in 2005. In 2006, he became associate professor. [ cite news | title = Associate Professor Paresh Narayan | url = http://www.griffith.edu.au/school/gbs/afe/staff/paresh_narayan.html ]
Papers and awards
He has published more than 130 papers in renowned journals all over the world.
He has written chapters in books like South Asia in the Era of Globalisation: Trade, Industrialisation and Welfare; Economic Impact of Fiji's Sugar Industry, CGE Modelling and Behaviour of J-Curve.
He is an advisor to Econtech, one of Australia's leading economic consultancy firms, and two years ago he won the prestigious Excellence in Research Award, which he received from the Emarld Institute, a leading publishing institute in United Kingdom. [ cite news | title = Paresh shines in academia | url = http://www.fijitimes.com/story.aspx?ref=archive&id=58592 | date =
12 March 2007 | publisher =Fiji Times ]View on Fijian economy
Narayan blamed the ousted Qarase government and its failure to implement macroeconomic management and stability for the post coup economic decline in Fiji. [ cite news | title = Ousted Govt blamed for economic decline | url = http://www.fijilive.com/news/show/news/2007/02/27/Fijilive04.html | date =
27 February 2007| publisher =Fijilive ] Earlier he had criticized the Qarase Government's 2007 budget as being "economically sick". [ cite news | title = ECONOMIST QUESTIONS NEW FIJI TAX SCHEME| url = http://pidp.eastwestcenter.org/pireport/2006/November/11-06-07.htm ]References
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