Qaiser Munir

Dr Qaiser Munir is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy in Universiti Malaysia Sabah. He has been an academic in applied economics discipline for over 8 years. Dr Munir has professional experience of 10 year in different organization. His teaching is across undergraduate and postgraduate subjects in economics and related subjects. He also supervises graduate and PhD students. Since 2008, he has worked on various projects, consultancies, including projects funded by the Ministry of higher education, Malaysia. His research interests range from applied economics, financial economics, development economics, and applied econometrics He has published in leading international journals including Global economic review, Singapore economic review, Economics Bulletin, Journal of Applied Economic Sciences, The IUP Journal of Applied Economics, Journal of Population and Social Studies as well as presented at international conferences and seminars in many parts of the world. He is affiliated with several academic bodies including Asian Academy of Applied Business (AAAB) Association. Dr Munir presently (2014-2016) serving as chief editor of the Malaysian Journal of Business and Economics and he has reviewed number of articles for Economics Bulletin, Journal of Economic studies as well as for other academic journals. He has won numerous teaching excellence awards during his career.

Publications

Handbook of Research on Financial and Banking Crisis Prediction through Early Warning Systems
Qaiser Munir. © 2016. 514 pages.
In the last decade, both developed nations and emerging economies have been rocked by the effects of global financial crises precipitated by a baffling range of causes, from...
Early Warning System for Banking Crisis: Causes and Impacts
Qaiser Munir, Sook Ching Kok. © 2016. 21 pages.
The purpose of this chapter is to present with an overview of the early warning systems (EWS) applied to global banking crises. Numerous past studies have focused on the EWS of...
Corruption, Size of Government, and Economic Growth: Evidence from Global Data
Qaiser Munir. © 2015. 21 pages.
A big size government fosters corruption, which can lead to inefficiencies and resource costs that impede economic progress. In this chapter, it is argued that much of the...