Dr Malik Saqib Ali

Contact me

  •   Department of Economics
  •   0092-51-9265100/ Ext. 2151
  •   msali@numl.edu.pk

Dr Malik Saqib Ali

Assistant Professor
  1. PhD Economics, Federal Urdu University of Arts, Sciences & Technology, Islamabad, 2020
  2. M.Phil International Development Studies, Iqra University, Islamabad, 2012
  3. MSc Economics, International Institute of Islamic Economics, International Islamic University Islamabad, 2001

1. Head/Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, National University of Modern Languages Islamabad, July, 2004 To-date

   I am currently associated with Department of Economics, National University of Modern Languages since July, 2004. I have been assisting department of economics in various capacity as designing curriculum for MS Development Studies and Islamic Banking and Finance. I am also involved in conducting academic research at higher studies level and have been organizing different events like conferences, seminars and workshops.

2. Visiting Faculty Member, International Islamic University, Islamabad, 2005 - 2006

    I have served Faculty of Management Sciences IIUI as Visiting Faculty Member for two years. I taught various courses during two years tenure as Islamic Economics and Banking and Money and Banking.

3. Business Development Manager, Fine Metal Technology Engineering, Islamabad, 2004 - 2004

I was mainly responsible to explore the new business horizon for the company. I was responsible to make the financial and technical feasibility of the business projects of the company. I was also taking care of the affairs of finance and Human Resource.

  1. Ali, M .S. & Kousar. S., & Nasir.A (2022). Debt Led Economic Growth versus Trade Led Economic Growth in Selected South Asian States. Pakistan Languages and Humanities Review 6(2), 782-790.
  2. Ali, M. S., Ahemed, I., Mubeen, H., & Shah, S. S. (2022). Innovations, Income Inequality, and Economic Growth Linkages: A Cross Country Analysis. Journal of Business & Economics, 14(1), 01-12.
  3. Ilyas, R., Ali, M. S., & Nasir, A. (2022). Household energy demand in Pakistan: An application of the Extended Linear Expenditure System. Indian Journal of Economics and Business,  21(2), 549-565.
  4. Ali, M .S. & Kousar. S., & Sohail. M. (2022). Domestic Debt and Economic Growth Sustainability Nexus: An Empirical Analysis of Pakistan Economy, Pakistan Social Sciences Review,  6(2), 348-355.
  5. Ali, M. S., Sohail, M., & Akhtar, Z. M. (2021). Causality of Higher Education and Unemployment: An Empirical Evidence from Pakistan Economy, Global Social Sciences Review, 6(2), 330-338.
  6. Ali, M .S. & Kousar. S., & Sakhi. M. (2021). Income Inequalities in Capitalistic and Socialistic Economies: “An Empirical Evidence from Capitalistic and Socialistic Countries”.NICE Research Journal, 14(3), 1-10.
  7. Ali, M. S., Mujhid, S., Nasir, A., Shah, S. A. A., & Ali, M. D. (2021). Basic Transfer Concept and External Debt Thresholds Measures of Selected South Asian Economies. Multicultural Education, 7(1), 304 - 311.
  8. Ali, M. S. Zaighum. S., & Kousar .S (2020). Population Growth and Resource Constraint Phenomenon. International Review of Social Sciences (8)9, 304 - 311.
  9. Ali, M. S, & Jan. A.W.(2019). Incongruity in Contemporary and Shariah Compliant Current Accounts and Ijarah Operated by Islamic Banking. Al - Idah, 37(2), 1-9.
  10. Ali, M. S., & Shahab, S. (2018). The Effectiveness of External Debt: An Empirical Analysis of Pakistan Economy. NUML International Journal of Business & Management, 13(2), 39-50.
  11. Ali, M. S., Javid, A. Y., & Subhan, S. (2015). Impact of Macroeconomic Variables on External Debt in Pakistan. Journal of Research in Social Sciences, 3(1), 35.
  12. SAARC, EU and Economic Integration.  South Asian Democratic Forum (SADF) Bulletin N. 06, 15th February 2013, www.sadf.eu
  1. Macroeconomics
  2. Monetary Economics
  3. Development Economics
  4. Islamic Finance

Education

  1. PhD Economics, Federal Urdu University of Arts, Sciences & Technology, Islamabad, 2020
  2. M.Phil International Development Studies, Iqra University, Islamabad, 2012
  3. MSc Economics, International Institute of Islamic Economics, International Islamic University Islamabad, 2001

Experience

1. Head/Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, National University of Modern Languages Islamabad, July, 2004 To-date

   I am currently associated with Department of Economics, National University of Modern Languages since July, 2004. I have been assisting department of economics in various capacity as designing curriculum for MS Development Studies and Islamic Banking and Finance. I am also involved in conducting academic research at higher studies level and have been organizing different events like conferences, seminars and workshops.

2. Visiting Faculty Member, International Islamic University, Islamabad, 2005 - 2006

    I have served Faculty of Management Sciences IIUI as Visiting Faculty Member for two years. I taught various courses during two years tenure as Islamic Economics and Banking and Money and Banking.

3. Business Development Manager, Fine Metal Technology Engineering, Islamabad, 2004 - 2004

I was mainly responsible to explore the new business horizon for the company. I was responsible to make the financial and technical feasibility of the business projects of the company. I was also taking care of the affairs of finance and Human Resource.

Publications

  1. Ali, M .S. & Kousar. S., & Nasir.A (2022). Debt Led Economic Growth versus Trade Led Economic Growth in Selected South Asian States. Pakistan Languages and Humanities Review 6(2), 782-790.
  2. Ali, M. S., Ahemed, I., Mubeen, H., & Shah, S. S. (2022). Innovations, Income Inequality, and Economic Growth Linkages: A Cross Country Analysis. Journal of Business & Economics, 14(1), 01-12.
  3. Ilyas, R., Ali, M. S., & Nasir, A. (2022). Household energy demand in Pakistan: An application of the Extended Linear Expenditure System. Indian Journal of Economics and Business,  21(2), 549-565.
  4. Ali, M .S. & Kousar. S., & Sohail. M. (2022). Domestic Debt and Economic Growth Sustainability Nexus: An Empirical Analysis of Pakistan Economy, Pakistan Social Sciences Review,  6(2), 348-355.
  5. Ali, M. S., Sohail, M., & Akhtar, Z. M. (2021). Causality of Higher Education and Unemployment: An Empirical Evidence from Pakistan Economy, Global Social Sciences Review, 6(2), 330-338.
  6. Ali, M .S. & Kousar. S., & Sakhi. M. (2021). Income Inequalities in Capitalistic and Socialistic Economies: “An Empirical Evidence from Capitalistic and Socialistic Countries”.NICE Research Journal, 14(3), 1-10.
  7. Ali, M. S., Mujhid, S., Nasir, A., Shah, S. A. A., & Ali, M. D. (2021). Basic Transfer Concept and External Debt Thresholds Measures of Selected South Asian Economies. Multicultural Education, 7(1), 304 - 311.
  8. Ali, M. S. Zaighum. S., & Kousar .S (2020). Population Growth and Resource Constraint Phenomenon. International Review of Social Sciences (8)9, 304 - 311.
  9. Ali, M. S, & Jan. A.W.(2019). Incongruity in Contemporary and Shariah Compliant Current Accounts and Ijarah Operated by Islamic Banking. Al - Idah, 37(2), 1-9.
  10. Ali, M. S., & Shahab, S. (2018). The Effectiveness of External Debt: An Empirical Analysis of Pakistan Economy. NUML International Journal of Business & Management, 13(2), 39-50.
  11. Ali, M. S., Javid, A. Y., & Subhan, S. (2015). Impact of Macroeconomic Variables on External Debt in Pakistan. Journal of Research in Social Sciences, 3(1), 35.
  12. SAARC, EU and Economic Integration.  South Asian Democratic Forum (SADF) Bulletin N. 06, 15th February 2013, www.sadf.eu

Interests

  1. Macroeconomics
  2. Monetary Economics
  3. Development Economics
  4. Islamic Finance