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Mohammad Jaforullah
BA(Hons)
MA (Rajsh) MEc(NE) PhD (Adel)
Mohammad's research interests are the analysis of energy policies
using CGE and I-O models, analysis of the supply responses of agricultural
crops, calculation of regional I-O multipliers and the analysis
of frontier production functions. He has been involved with the
teaching of environmental natural resource economics, mathematical
economics and introductory econometrics.
Contact Details
Office CO714
Tel 64 3 479 8731
Email mohammad.jaforullah@otago.ac.nz
Current Teaching
Selected Publications
"Productivity Change in New Zealand secondary schools",
Journal of New Business Ideas & Trends, 8, 2010, 14-26,
In press.
"A two-stage double-bootstrap data envelopment analysis of
efficiency differences of New Zealand secondary schools", (with
W.R.J. Alexander and A.A. Haug), Journal of Productivity Analysis,
34, 2010, 99-110.
"Scale efficiency in the New Zealand dairy industry: a non-parametric
approach", Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics,
43, 1999, 523-541.
"Technical efficiency in the New Zealand dairy industry: a frontier
production function approach", (with N J Devlin), New Zealand
Economic Papers, 30, 1996, 1-17.
"Asymmetric agricultural supply response - evidence from Bangladesh
agriculture", The Journal of Agricultural Economics, 44,
1993, 490-495.
"Incorporating interfactor and interfuel substitutions in general
equilibrium energy models", Australian Economic Papers,
31, 1992, 177-202.
Disaggregated Input-Output Data Base for the Northern Territory
Economy (with J S Bandara), Australian National University, North
Australia Research Unit, Australia, 1990, 71p.
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