Expertise

His current research focuses on the empirics of new economic geography models, identification and measurement of regional economic structure in India, Chile, Japan and Washington State utilizing the fundamental economic structure (FES) approach. He is interested in research themes such as: the relationship between regional inequality and spatial growth, economic complexity and regional structural change, regional economic performance of nations and national and regional innovation systems. His research utilizes regional science methodologies such as: regional input‐output analysis, geographically weighted regression, cross‐entropy analysis and geographical information systems (GIS).

Teaching: Data Analysis for Managers, Land Use Regulatory Environment, and Real Estate Development

Research: Economic Geography and Regional Science, Technological Change and Regional Development, Transport, Location and Infrastructure, Natural Resources and Ecological Systems, Spatial Statistics and Geographical Information Systems (GIS)

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Organizational Affiliations

Professor, Finance and Insurance and RE

Education

Geography
2004, PhD, Ohio State University
Urban Planning
1998, Master Degree, University of Akron
Economics
1996, Master Degree, Punjab University, India
Economics and Mathematics
1987, BA, University of Delhi, India