V I T
A
Name : DR. MUBARAK AL-BURAIK AL-GHAMDI
Nationality : Saudi citizen
Social Status
: Married
Rank : Assistant Professor
I. EDUCATIONAL
BACKGROUND
1.
Ph. D. in Labor Economics, Monetary
Economics, Natural Resources/
Environmental Economics from
2. M.A. in Environmental/Energy Economics
from
3. M.S.
in Urban Economics and Transportation Economics from University
of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
(1973),
4. B.S. in Economics and Political Science
from
Whitewater (1970),
AREAS OF INTERESTS:
Labor
Economics
Managerial
Economics
Human
Resource Economics (Human Capital)
Monetary
Economics
Energy/Environmental
Economics
Economic
Theories
II. TEACHING
EXPERIENCE AT KFUPM:
1. Undergraduate Level: Taught different Economics courses such as
Microeconomics (101), Macroeconomics (202); Managerial Economics (401),
Engineering Economics (403), Intermediate Microeconomics (301), Money &
Banking (305), and others.
2. Graduate Level: Taught MBA Economics Core Courses: Advanced Micro and Macro-economic Theories (501),
and Advanced Managerial Economics (510), both of these two advanced courses for
(4) consecutive academic years (1991-1995).
3. Graduate Projects:
Supervised many computer-oriented projects undertaken by Graduate
Students as part of their MBA course requirements during four years.
4. Undergraduate Projects: Supervised and directed several coop projects
undertaken by graduating senior students as part of their Degree requirements.
III. OTHER
INSTITUTIONS AT WHICH I HAVE TAUGHT:
h Al-Hossan
Institute, Dammam, KSA. I taught several courses in economics such as
global economics, principles of economics, financial management
(undergraduate), international business law and its environment, and managerial
economics (both graduate courses). These
courses were extension courses for BA and MBA degrees through
IV. PUBLICATIONS:
A. Published Work: In collaboration with Dr. M.A. Choudhury and Dr.
Y.
Umar,
we co-authored three
papers as follows:
1) The first was entitled “Political
Economy of Infant Industry
Protection
in the Context of Globalization: A Case
for Structural
Change” which has been
included as Chapter 8 in a book of
readings entitled Political
Economy of Structural transformation
( Wisdom
(2003).
2) The second paper is a modified version of
the one stated in (1)
above and entitled “Ummatic
Globalization Versus Neoclassical
Capitalist
Globalization: Formalism and
Application,” published
recently in the Review
of Islamic Economics, No. 12
(2002/1423H).
3) The third paper is also an extended
different version of the first
one above and entitled “Political economy of
Infant Industry
Protection in the Context of Globalization: The Case of Saudi
Finance & Economics, CIM, KFUPM.
B. Completed Research Work under Review
for Publication and /
or
Presentation:
1) A paper co-authored by
myself and Dr. Salem Al-Ghamdi,
entitled “An Empirical Study of the Attitudes of the Saudia
Employees
about the Prospects of its Privatization,” which is
submitted for presentation and publication at the
Second
Conference on Administrative Sciences:
Meeting the
Challenges of
the Globalization Age,
to be held on April
19-21, 2004.
C. Research Work in Progress:
1)
Comparative Study of Economic Development in the Light of
Petroleum-related Sectoral Linkages
Diversification: The
Case of
investigators led by Dr. M. A. Choudhury).
2) Determinants of Foreign
Labor Composition in Saudi Labor
Market.
V. OTHER RELATED CONTRIBUTIONS:
h Reviewed several research proposals in Arabic and English undertaken by faculty members of KAAU (1988).
h Participated in an economic
investigation (in Arabic) published in “AL-IKTISAD” monthly magazine (May
1991).
h Designed a tentative
Master’s Degree proposal in Economics (1992).
h Participated in
designing a Master’s Program in Finance (MSF) with Dr. Anthony Herbst, an American Visiting Professor in Finance &
Economics (1991-1992).
h Participated in short courses for Saudi Aramco employees entitled:
h “CMA Exam Review
Course” (1994/1st
Sem.)
h “CMA Exam Review
Course” (1995/1st
Sem.)
h “CMA Exam Review
Course” (1995/2nd
Sem.)
h “CMA Exam Review
Course” (1996/2nd
Sem.)
h “CMA Exam Review
Course” (1997/2nd
Sem.)
h “CMA Exam Review Course” (1998/1st Sem.)
h “CMA Exam Review
Course” (1999/2nd
Sem.)
h “CMA Exam Review
Course” (2000/2nd
Sem.)
h
“CIA Exam Review Course” (2003/2nd Sem)
h “CIA Exam Review Course” (2003/2nd Sem)
h Reviewed and evaluated two (2) research papers by two faculty members at KAAU (Dec. 1997).
h Worked as a liaison between CIM and British Educational Council (1991-1992).
h Revised and re-wrote a proposal for establishing a Chair in Energy Economics (November 1998).
h Created topical outlines for some Finance and Economics courses (March 1998).
h Worked as Chairman for an Ad Hoc Committee: to develop “Advising Handbooks” (in Arabic & English for students and faculty members [1996-1997]).
h I gave several lectures and consultations to several graduate students at Al-Hossan Institute in Dammam, March/April, 2000.
h Reviewed and evaluated the following research proposals sent to me by KACST:
1) “The Economic and Social Effects of Unemployment in the Saudi Society”, in May, 2000.
2) “Allocation of Jobs in the Trade Sector in
3) “Money Laundering in
4) A big technical report entitled “The Technical Report: Part One”—an empirical estimation, [in Arabic], finished (June 2003).
h Reviewed and evaluated a big educational
project proposed by KFUPM
which is entitled “B.Sc. with Diploma in Education” which is intended
for KFUPM graduates as
prospective teachers in the public school system of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
h Reviewed and evaluated a manuscript
titled: “Productivity Growth and its Effect on Production System,”
submitted to the upcoming
Second
Conference on Administrative Sciences , to be held on
h Reviewed and evaluated another
manuscript titled: “Privatization Problem,” submitted to
the upcoming Second Conference on
Administrative Sciences, to be held on
h Worked as a “Loan Counselor” in Home Ownership Division in Aramco (1961-1964).
h Worked as a “Field Representative” with Aramco (1964-1967).
h Joined KFUPM in 1973 to the present.
VII. COMMITTEES IN WHICH I HAVE BEEN ACTIVE:
I have been either an active member or Chairman in the following committees at the University and College (CIM) levels:
1. Personnel
Affairs Committee (1988-1989)
2. Publications
Review Committee (1990-1993)
3. Textbooks
Committee (1990-1991,
1993-1998)
4. Faculty
Screening Committee (1990-1998)
5. Ad
Hoc Committee for Translating the (2nd
Sem. 1991)
Finance
Major Program into Arabic (Chairman)
6. Ad
Hoc Committee for Evaluation of: (2nd
Sem. 1991)
(1) Best Teacher Award Nominee, and
(2) Best Advisor Award Nominee
7. Bids
Opening Committee (1992-1993)
8. Continuing
Education Committee (1992-1993)
9. Ad
Hoc Committee (on MBA) Revision (2nd
Sem. 1997-1998)
Input
and Updating Fin & Econ courses
10. Ad Hoc Committee (for developing (1992-1993)
Arabic
& English brochures) for the
Fin
& Econ Dept.
11. Re-admission & Academic Evaluation (1993-1994)
Committee
12. Curriculum Committee (1993-1994)
13. Promotions Committee (1993-1994)
14. Ad Hoc Committee/formed by the Vice
Rector, (1996-1997)
1996
for developing two (2) Advising
Handbooks
(in Arabic and English) for
Students
and faculty members; they were
Completed
and submitted to the Vice Rector
On
Chairman).
15. Textbooks Committee (1998-1999)
16. Faculty Screening Committee (1998-1999)
17. Research/Seminar Promotion Committee (1998-1999)
18. Economics Courses Waiver Committee
(Chairman) (1998-1999)
19. “Training & Saudiization
National Plan” (1997-1999)
Committee,
formed by HE The Rector
Of
KFUPM, as decreed by HRH Prince
Naif Ibn Abdul-Aziz, Minister of Interior
20. Faculty Screening Committee (1999-2000)
21. Economics Courses Waiver Committee
(Chairman) (1999-2000)
22. Economics Courses Waiver Committee
(Chairman) (2000-2001)
23. Faculty Screening Committee (Member) (2000-2001)
24. Economics Courses Waiver Committee
(Chairman) (2001-2002)
25. Faculty Screening Committee (Member) (2001-2002)
26. Textbook Committee (Member) (2002-2003)
27. Curriculum Committee (Member) (2002-2003)
28. Chairman of Ad Hoc Committee, appointed
by the (Nov. 2002)
Chairman of Fin & Econ Dept., to review and study
The requirement for re-admission of old students.
VIII. AWARDS FOR RECOGNITION OF MY SERVICES AT
KFUPM:
·
“Distinguished Student Advising Award” (1992)
·
“Certificate of Recognition for
Distinction” (1992)
in Academic Advising
·
“20 Year’s Service Award with
KFUPM (1993)
·
“30 Years Service Award with KFUPM (2003)
·
Letter of thanks and congratulations by
our Dean of CIM, Dr. Aref Al Ashban,
in recognition of my efforts for recent publications and service for our College (
·
A certificate of recognition and thanks
given to me by the Chairman of the ACCT & MIS Department, Dr. Jassim Al-Rumaihi, for my
distinguished participation in the economic part of the short course titled
“CIA Exam Review Course” (2003/2nd Sem).
IX. EVALUATION OF MY ANNUAL PERFORMANCE:
The Faculty Affairs Committee has
been evaluating my annual performance and has continuously rated my overall
performance as between “Very Good and Excellent!” since 1988 till the present.
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