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<strong>Amir</strong> <strong>Ullah</strong> <strong>Khan</strong>akhan@vsnl.comOther Papers/Chapters:1. The Consumer Protection Act - Public Utilities, LARGE, March 19942. Some notes on the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, LARGE, July, 1994 jointly withBibek Debroy3. The issue of Child Labour, LARGE, July 19944. Some Plain Orders, LARGE Policy Paper No. 25, jointly with Bibek Debroy, 1997.5. Environment Regulation - A few more concerns, LARGE, July 19956. The Consumer Protection Act: The Case of Public Utilities, jointly with Bibek Debroy,in N.R. Madhava Menon and Bibek Debroy edited, Legal Dimensions of EconomicReforms, Allied Publishers, 1995.7. Indian Environmental law, Agenda for Change Vol 1, RGF, New Delhi, January 19978. Intellectual Property Rights and their relevance to the Accounting profession, ICWA,June 19989. Intellectual Property Rights and the Software Industry, Management and AccountingResearch, October – December 1998.10. The Judicial process in India, Agenda for Change Vol 2, RGF, New Delhi, June 1999.11. Criminal provisions against spurious auto parts trade, NCAER, August 1999.12. Judicial delays and the poor, Economic Reforms and the poor, RGF, January 2000.13. Economic Transition in India through Bollywood Eyes, Bazaar Chintan/IDE WorkingPaper No.1, August 2002, jointly with Bibek Debroy. Bazaar Chintan, August 2002.14. Administrative reforms in India, RGICS, January 200315. Lyrics 1960 – 2001: Golden lyrics of the Modern Era, Encyclopaedia of HindiCinema, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 200316. Stereotypes and Clichés in Hindi films, Encyclopaedia of Hindi Cinema,Encyclopaedia Britannica, 200317. Indian Economic Transition through Bollywood, Eyes: Hindi films and how theyreflect changes in India’s political economy, with Bibek Debroy, ContemporaryIndia, Volume 1, Number 3, July – September 200218. IPRs and the Indian IT sector: Poor protection hurts technology transfer in theIndian Information Technology Industry, Pranjana, Volume 6, No. 2, December,2002.19. Administrative reforms in India, Working paper series, RGICS, January, 200320. Trade concerns of Indian Agriculture, IDE I - IDF conference on Markets for thepoor farmer, New Delhi, June, 200321. Indian Agriculture and the WTO, in “Doha Development Agenda, A Global view,”edited by T K Bhaumik, Penguin, 200322. Administrative Reforms in India, in “Agenda for Governance”, edited by BibekDebroy, March, 200423. Indian Madarsahs: To kill a Mocking bird, in The India Mosaic, edited by ShyamBabu and Bibek Debroy, May 200424. Apocalypse Now: Urdu Education in India, with Zafar H Anjum, December 2003,Mainstream, Volume No. XLI No. 51,http://www.mainstreamweekly.com/issue6dec/content/general9.asp25. Absorbing the fixed costs of Democracy- India breaks free, Advertising Express,ICFAI, June 2004Curriculum Vitae ...6


<strong>Amir</strong> <strong>Ullah</strong> <strong>Khan</strong>akhan@vsnl.com26. Agriculture sector – regulation and control, ICICI, October 200427. Agriculture Trade, Reforms and the role of cooperatives, with A A Ansari, IndianCooperative Review, October 2004.28. Regulating Labour markets, RGICS and FNSt in Labour Market reform in India,Academic <strong>Foundation</strong>, December 200429. South Asia and Globalisation, in “Towards South Asian Economic Integration andUnity” edited by S Soz, S K Sahni and R N Srivatsava, FPSD, December 200430. Competition Policy for the Pharmaceutical Sector in India, with Nitya Nanda in“Towards a Functional Competition Policy for India: An Overview”, January 2005http://cuts-international.org/Policy%20Briefs.htm31. Intellectual Property Rights in the Indian context, in WTO: Looking back to Lookbeyond, edited by M Saqib and B Debroy, Academic <strong>Foundation</strong>, Feb, 200532. Water and Sanitation: Policy issues for Indicus; study funded by the World Bank,April 200533. Barriers to trade under the WTO: A special case of import licensing and Rules ofOrigin, in “WTO at Ten”, edited by Raju K V, June, 200534. Capacity building measures to help Indian exporters face SPS measures, for studyfunded by the British High Commission, September 2005.35. TB in India; the DOTS program, with S Gangopadhyay and Harsh Vivek, forRESULTS, December 2005.36. Seed protection and GM crops, in Beyond the Transition Phase of WTO, Edited byDipankar Sengupta, Debashis Chakraborty, and Pritam Banerjee. Academic<strong>Foundation</strong>, Academic <strong>Foundation</strong>, 2006.37. Intellectual Property issues for Management Accountants, ICWAI, NationalConvention seminar, Bhubaneswar, January 2006.38. Vertical Integration in high value crops, with S Gangopadhyay, H Vivek, S Tandley,K Bakhshi and A Jaba, for the International Food Policy Research Institute, Jan 2006.Books1. Common Property Resource management: A focus on Forestry, with MousumiMajumdar, Academic <strong>Foundation</strong>, 20112. The WTO deadlocked: Understanding the dynamics of International Trade, withDebashis Chakraborty, Sage, June 20083. States of the Indian Economy, with Harsh Vivek, Sage, November 20074. Agri Business and the Small Farmer, Edited, Angus and Grapher, January 20065. India Pakistan Trade: Towards a prosperous South Asia, CII and IDF, October 20056. Intellectual Property Rights, Beyond 2005, with Bibek Debroy, DC Books,December 20047. Integrating the Rural poor into Markets, edited with Bibek Debroy, Academic<strong>Foundation</strong>, New Delhi, 20048. Enabling Agricultural markets for the small Indian farmer, edited with BibekDebroy, Bookwell, New Delhi, 20039. Identification of Bottlenecks in the Judicial Procedure with Pushpa Sharma andAparna Rajagopal, Allied Publishers Limited New Delhi;, 1997Curriculum Vitae ...7


<strong>Amir</strong> <strong>Ullah</strong> <strong>Khan</strong>akhan@vsnl.comColumns1. India’s trade getting stronger, TRIM, quarterly, September 20102. Competition in Education: The Foreign University Bill, CII Communiqué, June 20103. Inflation and recovery: The Indian economy now, TRIM, quarterly, April 20104. The Question everyone is asking, The Indian Economy Review, March 2009, Page 62,http://www.iipmthinktank.com/publications/archive/ier/ier-march-2009.pdf5. Skill Development and the IT sector, d content, Nov-Dec, 2008,http://www.dcontent.in/Left_read.asp?leftStoryId=2&leftSectionId=36. Boom or bust….. Business and Economy, 13 November 2008,http://www.businessandeconomy.org/13112008/storyd.asp?sid=3823&pageno=17. Live chat on the Financial crisis, IBN, 7 October 2008,http://www.ibnlive.com/news/view-chat-indian-economy-robust-well-regulated/75244-7.html8. Letting Oil flow freely, 16 June, 2008http://www.livemint.com/Articles/ByLineArticles.aspx?ByLine=<strong>Amir</strong>%20<strong>Ullah</strong>%20<strong>Khan</strong>&type=wa9. End of nuclear isolation: The debate on the India US nuclear deal, LiveMint, 26September, 2007 http://www.livemint.com/2007/09/25183648/End-of-nuclearisolation.html?atype=tp10. Are we a rule of law society? LiveMint, July 27, 2007http://www.livemint.com/2007/07/26184847/Are-we-a-8216rule-of-law8.html?atype=tp11. Indian economy: On the fast track, Thomex, July 23, 2007http://www.thomex.com/article/resources_details.aspx?ID=R_2007060414180&catid=C_200707231320912. Indian Economy: Exports grow, Imports shoot up: All well with India’s external trade,Thomex, August 4, 2007http://www.thomex.com/article/resources_details.aspx?ID=R_2007060414180&catid=C_2007072416124313. Indian Economy: Why is it so important to reform Agriculture? Thomex, August 8, 2007,http://www.thomex.com/article/resources_details.aspx?ID=R_2007060414180&catid=C_2007080718251014. The ABC of 123, Thomex, 24 August, 2007http://www.thomex.com/article/resources_details.aspx?ID=R_2007060414180&catid=C_200708231543315. Indian economy in transition, Weekly column for www.BritannicaIndia.com, 2001.16. Who’s afraid of elections, http://www.sulekha.com/articledesc.asp?cid=23984517. Cost of accumulating knowledge, Pioneer daily, 26 September, 2002http://www.dailypioneer.com/archives1/secon3.asp?cat=\opd2&d=OPED&fdnam=sep260218. A mindset problem: the CIPR report sounds racist, International Policy Network,October 1, 2002. http://www.policynetwork.net/article.php?ID=38919. Can we stall disinvestments further?http://www.sulekha.com/articledesc.asp?cid=25478620. Lessons from a dismal 2002, Daily Pioneer, 8 Jan, 2003,http://www.dailypioneer.com/archives2/default12.asp?main_variable=OPED&file_name=opd2%2Etxt&counter_img=2&phy_path_it=E%3A%5Cdailypioneer%5Carchives2%5Cjan803Curriculum Vitae ...8


<strong>Amir</strong> <strong>Ullah</strong> <strong>Khan</strong>akhan@vsnl.com21. Administrative Reforms and the Budget http://63.194.130.82/cgibin/show_article.cgi?aid=00001954&channel=market%20street&start=0&end=3&chapter=1&page=122. Exports, expectations, and economic recovery, www.britannicaindia.com/eb/spotdisplay.asp?spotid=1002&cid=423. Debts, deficits, and downgrades, www.britannicaindia.com/eb/spotdisplay.asp?spotid=983&cid=424. Petrol prices and the political economy, www.britannicaindia.com/eb/spotdisplay.asp?spotid=1008&cid=425. Battling over "better" Basmati, www.britannicaindia.com/eb/spotdisplay.asp?spotid=987&cid=426. Valuable, Venerable, and Vulnerable, www.britannicaindia.com/eb/spotdisplay.asp?spotid=992&cid=427. Foreign investment, foreign policy, and the future, www.britannicaindia.com/eb/spotdisplay.asp?spotid=1012&cid=428. Loitering with Intent in Ayodhya, http://63.194.130.82/cgibin/show_article.cgi?aid=00002060&channel=civic%20center&start=0&end=9&chapter=1&page=129. Operating to mutual advantage, Business Standard, November 199530. Analysing World Cup performance, series on the cricket world cup, 1996, Business Standard.31. "When notes lose their currency," The Economic Times, 29 December 1994, jointly withBibek Debroy.32. "The lions will beat the kangaroos," The Business Standard, 9 March 1996, jointly withBibek Debroy and Sanjeev Gupta.33. "The final line-up," The Business Standard, 13 March 1996, jointly with Bibek Debroy andSanjeev Gupta.34. "Speculating wisely," The Business Standard, 19 March 1996, jointly with Bibek Debroy andSanjeev Gupta.35. "Coming home to roost," The Business Standard, 12 May 1996, jointly with Bibek Debroy.36. Analysing elections in India, Business Standard, May 199637. Mutilated Transactions and Soiled Notes with Bibek Debroy, Economic Times, 12,December 1994Invitations for lectures1. An overview of India’s economic history, The Institute for Philanthropy, TheRockefeller <strong>Foundation</strong>< Bangalore, 6 March 20112. Transforming Leaders to Transform Cisco, Bangalore, 2 March, 20113. Liberalisation of the Informal Sector, Mont Pelerin Society Asia regional meeting, NewDelhi, 11 February, 2011 http://mps2011.in/program-schedule.php4. Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement with Canada: Going forward, IndoCanada Business Chamber, Delhi, February 4, 20115. India’s macroeconomic situation, NIAR, LBSNAA, Mussorie, 24 November 20106. The Agricultural economy in India, Gates <strong>Foundation</strong>, Chennai, 23 November 20107. Emerging markets: Focus India, ISB, Hyderabad,15 November 20108. Intellectual Property Rights for SMEs, FICCI and MSME, Bangalore, 18 June 20109. India’s experiments with Liberalisation, Centre for Civil Society, June 201010. Inside India: Macro Economic Trends, 15 March, 2010, ISB HyderabadCurriculum Vitae ...9


<strong>Amir</strong> <strong>Ullah</strong> <strong>Khan</strong>akhan@vsnl.com11. Indian industry, with a focus on the auto sector, TVS Motors, Hosur, 23 February. 201012. Indian Economy: Trends, ISB, Hyderabad, 7 December, 200913. Dataquest Mission Governance Summit 2009, Bangalore, 26 November, 200914. Trade Diplomacy: India’s stance, For ASEAN Diplomats, 28 August 200915. The Union Budget and the agriculture sector, St Stephens College, Finance andInvestment cell, New Delhi, 29 July 200916. The Indian economy after the Global crisis, Coal India Board of Directors, Kolkatta,February, 200917. India’s negotiating stance at the WTO, Foreign Service Institute, 13 December, 200818. Agriculture marketing and challenges, MDI, 3 December, 2008.19. “The WTO and India” Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, 7 September 200820. "India's stand at the WTO: Implications for Indian Business" Osmania University,College of Business Management, 1 October 200821. “The Indian economic environment”, ISB, Hyderabad, 2 June 200822. “Inside India”, on the Indian Economy, ISB, Hyderabad, 26 May 200823. The Union Budget 2008-09: Reform and Development Perspectives, 12 March 2008,http://www.icrier.org/Seminar/2008/12mar08.html24. WTO and its impact on India, IICM, Ranchi, February 2008.25. Impact of the SPS agreement on Agriculture trade, National Workshop, July 26-27,2007, Government of Andhra Pradesh, Department of Agriculture, Hyderabad.26. The WTO and its impact on the Indian Economy, Lal Bahadur Shastri NationalAcademy of Administration, April, 200727. The Indian Economy – Inflation and the political fallout, NTPC PMI, April 200728. Budget 2007-08, Organised by IDF with DCSMAT at Trivandrum, BMA at Bangaloreand LMA at Ludhiana, March 2007.29. Leveraging resources for competitive growth, CII, Lucknow, March 2007.Other lectures:1. Judicial reforms and Tort Law in India, CCS, December 20032. TRIPS and other WTO issues, Indian Oil Corporation, January 9, 2004, Gurgaon3. Economic Transition in India, CFO Forum, IMA – EIU, Jaipur, February 20044. Doing Business in India, MATRADE – CII conference, Kuala Lumpur, July 27, 20045. The Indian Economy on a fast track, British MPs at CII, September 21, 20046. India South Korea Trade prospects, FKI and CII, October 20047. Agriculture trade and the WTO, Focus on Madhya Pradesh, CII, Bhopal, December 20048. Rule of law – From reality to Utopia, CCS, December 2004,http://www.ccsindia.org/alss2003.asp9. WTO and the new International Business Environment, Indian Institute of CoalManagement, Ranchi, January 2005.10. The Union Budget 2005, DCSMAT, Kochi, March 200511. Analyzing the Union Budget 2005, CII Regional Council meeting, Chennai, March 200512. The Indian Economy Today and its development challenges, Participants ManagementMeeting, Indian Oil, Mumbai, September 200513. The WTO: An Indian perspective, Foreign Service Institute, Ministry of ExternalAffairs, October 2005Curriculum Vitae ...10


<strong>Amir</strong> <strong>Ullah</strong> <strong>Khan</strong>akhan@vsnl.com14. The Indian economy – prospects for the future, CII, Pondicherry, October 200515. India: Trends and Prospects, International Finance Corporation, Mumbai, 200516. The WTO – looking ahead to the Hong Kong round, IICM, Darjeeling, 200517. India everywhere: Challenges for Industry, CII Maharashtra Council, Nasik, January200618. South Asia and the WTO, Training program for policy makers, TERI, New Delhi,January 2006.19. Indian Economy, Keynote address at the Indore Management Association, March 2006.20. Issues concerning Indian Industry, BHEL, Bhopal, April, 200621. The Indian economy – way forward, Foreign Service Institute, October 2006.22. Liberalising Education, Lady Sriram College, New Delhi, November 2006.23. Macro economic environment, BHEL, November 2006.24. Economic transition in India, IIM Ahmedabad, November 2006.25. Globalisation, WTO and Indian Economy, LBS National Academy of Administration,Musoorie, November 2006.26. Economic reforms in India, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur27. Intellectual Property Rights, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur28. Multi Nationals in India, Punjab National Bank.29. Economic Reforms and IPRs, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited.30. Legal Adjustments and Economic Reforms, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited.31. Intellectual Property Rights in India, ICWA.32. Issues in Globalisation, Teachers Workshop, RGICS, New Delhi.33. Indian Economy, International Management Institute.34. Introduction to IPRs, Delhi Public School, R K Puram.35. Law reform, National Law School of India University.36. National and International Economic scenario, IBP Balmer Laurie37. The WTO and repercussions on a globalised economy, Ludhiana ManagementAssociation. http://www.tribuneindia.com/2000/20000926/ldh1.htm#1538. The aftermath of Doha, WTO and the Telecom sector, Bharti Beetel Vendors conference.39. Intellectual Property Rights, Mother’s International School, New Delhi.40. Globalisation in the post Doha scenario, Institute of Management Development,Ghaziabad.41. A Profile of the Indian Industry, Foreign Service Institute, Ministry of External Affairs,New DelhiPresentations at Seminars/Conferences:1. The <strong>Digital</strong> Economy and education, Talk at the Gujarat Technological University at the<strong>Digital</strong> <strong>Empowerment</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>’s workshop on E Governance, March 2010.2. The Indian economy, Talk given to MPs representing the various committees on Tradeand Industry of the Swedish Parliament, 5 February, 20093. India’s external sector, 32 nd Indian Social Science Congress, JMI, New Delhi, December19, 20084. Conference on Drivers and Challenges in India’s Rural Housing Programme, NCAER,25 November, 20085. Tenth International Conference, BRIC and EU, INMANTEC, Cooperation VersusCurriculum Vitae ...11


<strong>Amir</strong> <strong>Ullah</strong> <strong>Khan</strong>akhan@vsnl.comCompetition, 6 November, 20086. Discussion Workshop, Committee on Financial Sector Reform (CFSR):Draft Report,NCAER, 10 June, 20087. Indian business practices, CII, 18 January, 20088. Agricultural livelihoods in India, Oxfam International, New Delhi 15 January, 20089. The Indian economy: Inside India, ISB, Hyderabad,4 February, 200810. Impact of the NREGP on Rural Livelihoods, 10th Sustainable Development ConferenceSDC, Islamabad, 12 December, 200711. Access denied, “Regulatory Issues – Making India a Single market”, FOODPRO, CII,Chennai, 27 November, 200712. India: A Booming Economy, ITS, Ghaziabad, February, 200713. "Making Growth Inclusive with Special Reference to Imbalance in RegionalDevelopment”, Department of Economics, University of Jammu, Jammu, March 2007.14. Customer Centricity for Profitable Growth: Strategies for Global Competitiveness,Endeavour 2007, Amity Business School, March 200715. Approaching Inclusive Growth through Skill Upgradation, UNESCO and GTZ, NewDelhi, February, 2007Other presentations at Seminars/Conferences:1. The Consumer Protection Act, LARGE seminar - May 1994, UNDP.2. Health care reforms in Latin America - Centre for Caribbean Studies, October 1994.3. Telecom policy in India, Hero Group, August 1994.4. Environment Concerns, NIPFP-LARGE seminar, July 1995.5. Public Utilities, health care and the law in India, Kathmandu, December, 19966. South Asian Economy and infrastructure issues, Udaipur, February 1997.7. Criminal law and IPR protection in India, NCAER, Delhi, January 1999.8. Economic Reforms and the poor, RGF, Delhi, March 1999.9. Delays in Court cases, RGICS, Delhi, April, 199910. IPR and spurious auto parts, AIMA, Mumbai, April 1999.11. IPRs and counterfeiting at CII’s International seminar on IPRs, New Delhi, June 2000.12. Intellectual Property rights in South Asia, ICWA conference, Jaipur, December 2000.13. The Internet and GPS, International Remote Sensing seminar, Hyderabad, Feb 2001.14. Is free trade fair trade? Liberty Institute and RGICS, New Delhi, October 12, 2001.http://www.libertyindia.org/seminars/wto_oct01.htm15. Law and Economics, Liberty Institute, February 200216. Health and gender issues, South Asian studies, Thimpu, Bhutan, February, 200217. Copyright law, IPN and Liberty Institute, March 2002http://www.libertyindia.org/events/ipworkshop_invitation.htm18. Anti Dumping duties, RGICS, April 200219. Economic Transition in India, RGICS, April, 200220. Labeling and Trade; the issue of NPR PPMs, Geneva, October 14, 200221. Economic policy transition in India, ASSOCHAM, October 23, 2002.22. Analysing Economic reforms and the aftermath, ABYI and FNS, Mumbai, 26 October2002. http://in.movies.yahoo.com/021024/43/1wska.html23. Globalisation and the Indian Economy, FICCI Auditorium, 21 November, 2002Curriculum Vitae ...12

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