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- Department of Economics
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- rubina.illyas@numl.edu.pk
Dr Rubina Ilyas
Lecturer- Ph.D. Economics, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2014 - 2021
Dissertation Title: Energy Demand in Pakistan and Consumer Welfare
2. M.Phil. Economics and Finance, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2012 - 2014
Dissertation Title: Relative Price Convergence among Pakistani cities
3. M.A. Economics, Federal Government College for Women, F-7/2, Islamabad (University of the Punjab), 2007 - 2009
- Visiting faculty, Bahria University, 2020-2021
- Visiting faculty, Fatima Jinnah Women University, 2019-2021
- Research Assistant, Dr. Rehana Siddiqui, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2017-2018
- Teaching Assistant, Dr. Hasan M. Mohsin, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2013-14
- Ilyas, R. (2021). Energy consumption: The importance of institutional quality in Pakistan. Journal of Applied Economics and Business Studies, 5(1), 143-174.
- Ilyas, R., & Mohsin, H. M. (2021). Relative Price Convergence among Pakistani Cities: Does the Choice of Numeraire City Matter? Jinnah Business & Economics Research Journal, 1(2), 30-50
- Ilyas, R., Hussain, K., Ullah, M. Z., & Xue, J. (2022). Distributional impact of phasing out residential electricity subsidies on household welfare. Energy Policy, 163, 112825.
- Ilyas, R., Khan, H. U., & Rauf, A. (2022). Welfare impacts of policy reforms: a case of electricity subsidies in Pakistan. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 12(3), 41-49.
- 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).
- Ilyas, R., Ali, M. S., & Shah, S. A. A. (2021). Substitution possibilities of energy and non-energy factors in Pakistan: A trans-log production function approach. Journal of Public Value and Administrative Insight, 4(4), 381-398.
- Macroeconomics
- Microeconomics
- Mathematical Economics
- International Economics
- Development Economics
Education
- Ph.D. Economics, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2014 - 2021
Dissertation Title: Energy Demand in Pakistan and Consumer Welfare
2. M.Phil. Economics and Finance, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2012 - 2014
Dissertation Title: Relative Price Convergence among Pakistani cities
3. M.A. Economics, Federal Government College for Women, F-7/2, Islamabad (University of the Punjab), 2007 - 2009
Experience
- Visiting faculty, Bahria University, 2020-2021
- Visiting faculty, Fatima Jinnah Women University, 2019-2021
- Research Assistant, Dr. Rehana Siddiqui, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2017-2018
- Teaching Assistant, Dr. Hasan M. Mohsin, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2013-14
Publications
- Ilyas, R. (2021). Energy consumption: The importance of institutional quality in Pakistan. Journal of Applied Economics and Business Studies, 5(1), 143-174.
- Ilyas, R., & Mohsin, H. M. (2021). Relative Price Convergence among Pakistani Cities: Does the Choice of Numeraire City Matter? Jinnah Business & Economics Research Journal, 1(2), 30-50
- Ilyas, R., Hussain, K., Ullah, M. Z., & Xue, J. (2022). Distributional impact of phasing out residential electricity subsidies on household welfare. Energy Policy, 163, 112825.
- Ilyas, R., Khan, H. U., & Rauf, A. (2022). Welfare impacts of policy reforms: a case of electricity subsidies in Pakistan. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 12(3), 41-49.
- 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).
- Ilyas, R., Ali, M. S., & Shah, S. A. A. (2021). Substitution possibilities of energy and non-energy factors in Pakistan: A trans-log production function approach. Journal of Public Value and Administrative Insight, 4(4), 381-398.
Interests
- Macroeconomics
- Microeconomics
- Mathematical Economics
- International Economics
- Development Economics