Dr. Adeel Tariq is an Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) of Economics at the Lahore University of Management Sciences.
A Fulbright Scholar, he holds a PhD in Economics from Binghamton University, an MSc in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences, an MBA from the Lahore School of Economics and a BSc (Hons) in Economics & Management from the University of London.
Dr. Tariq’s current research employs a mix of experimental and traditional econometrics methods in the field of development economics. He is particularly interested in examining industry-level efficiency and productivity, banking sector analysis, market price dynamics and various aspects of the labor market.
His research interests include:
• Applied Econometrics
• Applied Microeconomics
• Labor Economics
Dr. Tariq enjoys reading science-fiction, watching movies and playing sports in his spare time.
Chatha, K. A., Butt, I., & Tariq, A. (2015). Research Methodologies and Publication Trends in Manufacturing Strategy: A Content Analysis Based Literature Review. International Journal of Operations & Production Management 35 (4)., doi:10.1108/IJOPM-07-2012-0285.
"The Development of Manufacturing Strategy: Evidence from a Developing Country", IAMB Winter Conference Las Vegas 2010, International Academy of Management and Business, Las Vegas, Nevada, 2010.
"Development of Manufacturing Strategy: An Empirical Study in Pakistan." Applied Business Research Conference (ABRC) 2009. International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan, 2009.
Butt, I., Tariq, A., Kumar, U., & Kumar, V. (2010, January). The Development of Manufacturing Strategy Evidence from a Developing Country. Proceedings, 7th IAMB Conference (ISSN 1949-9108), Las Vegas, Nevada.
Butt, I., Chatha, K. A., & Tariq, A. (2011, July). Methodological Developments in Manufacturing Strategy: A Content Analysis. Proceedings, Annual Conference of Administrative Science Association of Canada vol. 32 (7), pp. 165-180, Montreal, Canada?Quebec.
Banking Sector Reforms, Liberalization and Bank Efficiency in Pakistan.
Comparing Banks in India and Pakistan: A Stochastic Metafrontier Approach.
Affordable Housing: Urban Premium and Congestion Costs in Pakistani Cities. with Syed M. Hasan
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Online Training Programs: A Case Study of DigiSkills.pk. with Ayesha Ali
Impact of Bank Ownership Structures and Branch Networks on Bank Stability and Risk?Taking Behavior: Evidence from Pakistan.
Impact of Local Conflict on Agricultural Commodity Wholesale Prices: Evidence from Pakistan. with Saher Asad
Price Dispersion and Market Power in the Used Car Market. with Syed Ali Hasanain and Shotaro Nakamura
Reconciling the Minimum Wage Puzzle Using an Adaptive Learning Approach.
