Apoorva Gupta l Economics of Education | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Apoorva Gupta l Economics of Education | Best Researcher Award

Hansraj College | India

Dr. Apoorva Gupta is an economist with a Ph.D. from Delhi School of Economics, specializing in development economics with a focus on education, health, gender, caste, and social mobility. With extensive teaching experience at Ramjas College and Hansraj College, Dr. Apoorva Gupta has instructed courses in microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, development economics, and data analysis. Her research integrates social networks and intergenerational mobility, supported by experience as a senior research assistant and multiple fellowships. Proficient in Stata, R, and MS Office, Dr. Apoorva Gupta has received awards including Best Paper at the G20 Conference and excels in academic leadership, research, and policy-oriented economic analysis.

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Featured Publications

Exploring the Linkage between Education and Financial Autonomy of Women Working in the Urban Informal Sector
Economic & Political Weekly, 2025, 60(31), 29
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Do school facilities increase school enrolment? Evidence from primary school enrolment in India
Indian Economic Review, 2025, 1-29
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Probing the linkages between educational level and occupational choices of women working in urban informal sector of India
Work, 2024, 79(4), 1637-1652
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Does domestic monetary policy affect foreign direct investment to India?
Economics Bulletin, 2024, 44(1), 173-181
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Determinants of income earned by women working in the urban informal sector in India: An empirical study
Anwesak, 2024, 53(2), 72-86
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Xinyu Liu | Regression Analysis | Young Innovator Award

Dr. Xinyu Liu | Regression Analysis | Young Innovator Award

Peking University | China

Dr. Xinyu Liu is a postdoctoral researcher specializing in Microeconomics, Development Economics, and Finance, with a particular focus on e-commerce, consumption behavior, entrepreneurship, housing demolition, and cross-shareholding in China. Dr. Liu earned a Ph.D. in Management (Agricultural Economics and Management) from Peking University, with a dissertation examining the impact of e-commerce on rural residents’ sales and consumption, and a B.E. in Economics from Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. Currently, Dr. Liu is a postdoctoral fellow at the China International Capital Corporation (CICC) Global Institute and Fudan University, exploring cross-shareholding and firm innovation under the guidance of senior economists. Dr. Liu also served as a short-term consultant at the World Bank, analyzing fertility preferences. With five publications, including in Economic Development and Cultural Change, Cities, and PNAS Nexus, Dr. Liu’s work has been cited 30 times across 30 documents, achieving an h-index of 2. Recognized for academic excellence, Dr. Liu has received multiple awards, including the Peking University Second-Class Scholarship and Best Paper Awards at international conferences. Current research explores digital transformation in agriculture, rural e-commerce expansion, and the economic consequences of housing demolition. Dr. Liu’s research contributes to sustainable and inclusive economic development in China and beyond.

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Featured Publications

Wang, X., Ren, Y., Yamauchi, F., Huang, J., & [Author]. (2025). “The power of the anti-corruption campaign: Evidence from cigarette and alcohol consumptions in China.” Economic Development and Cultural Change, 73(2), 941–977.

He, Z., Shi, X., Sun, X., & [Author]. (2024). “Housing demolition and entrepreneurship: Evidence from China.” Cities, 152, 105201.

Wang, X., Min, S., Jin, S., Huang, J., & [Author]. (2025). “The influence of improved wheat and maize varieties on infant mortality in China.” PNAS Nexus, 4(2), pgaf048.

Huang, J., Su, L., Huang, Q., & [Author]. (2022). “Facilitating inclusive ICT application and e-commerce development in rural China.” Agricultural Economics, 53(6), 938–952.

AbdelKarim AlBataineh | Behavioral Economics Research | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. AbdelKarim AlBataineh | Behavioral Economics Research | Best Researcher Award

University of Petra | Jordan

Assist. Prof. Dr. AbdelKarim Fawwaz AlBataineh is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of economics, with a strong focus on financial and banking sciences. He has built a career that blends teaching, research, academic leadership, and professional service. Over the years, he has contributed to advancing knowledge in areas such as financial inclusion, governance, remittances, sustainable development, and economic growth. His career is marked by scholarly publications, participation in academic committees, and recognition through prestigious awards.

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Education

Dr. AlBataineh pursued his higher education in the Russian Federation, where he developed expertise in economics and management of national economies. He completed a Master of Science in Engineering of the Economies of Radio and Television Production and later earned his Doctorate in Economics. His doctoral research explored organizational and economic factors shaping the development and efficiency of media industries, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach that connects economic theories with practical applications in technology and communication.

Experience

His academic career began with teaching roles at Al-Zaytoonah Private University before joining the University of Petra, where he has served as Assistant Professor in the Department of Financial and Banking Sciences. Beyond teaching, he has taken on leadership and service roles, including Assistant Dean of Student Affairs and membership in key university and faculty-level committees related to accreditation, academic program management, and quality assurance. He has also contributed to guiding students through academic counseling, examination oversight, and research mentorship. In addition to his academic experience, Dr. AlBataineh gained valuable early professional exposure in media and consulting roles, bridging the gap between economics and applied industries.

Research Interests

Dr. AlBataineh’s research interests lie at the intersection of financial sciences, economic development, and technological innovation. His studies address critical issues such as the role of financial inclusion in promoting investment, the effects of remittances on poverty alleviation, corporate governance under crisis conditions, the impact of smart contracts on land registry systems, and the role of business incubators in fostering women’s entrepreneurship. He has also investigated the dynamics of price policies, financial ratios, and inventory management, offering insights into the functioning of markets and organizations in Jordan and beyond. His commitment to exploring diverse topics highlights his adaptability and dedication to contributing to sustainable economic growth.

Award

Dr. AlBataineh’s scholarly achievements have been recognized through the Al Hussein Fund for Excellence Economic Research Award, honoring his contributions to labor economics and applied financial studies. This recognition underscores his ability to generate impactful research with relevance to policy, practice, and sustainable development in the region.

Publications

AlBataineh, A.F. (2025). The effect of smart contracts (blockchain technology) on Jordan’s land registry and survey department for sustainable development. Discover Sustainability.

Yousef Ali, H.Y.A., Hamshari, Y.M., Alqam, M.A., & AlBataineh, A.F. (2025). Effects of corporate governance at information asymmetry on the presence of COVID-19 pandemic. Data and Metadata, 2(2), Article 672.

AlBataineh, A.K.F., Harb, A.S.M., Alnajjar, A.H., & Alhaj, R.S. (2024). Evaluating the impact of business incubators on promoting growth and creativity in women’s projects in Jordan. International Journal of Management and Sustainability, 13(4), 158–170.

AlBataineh, A. (2024). The effect of remittances on poverty and economic growth in Jordan: Evidence from augmented autoregressive distributed lag model. Technological and Economic Development of Economy, 30(4), 915–933.

AlBataineh, A. (2024). The effect of price policy on market share for retail stores in Jordan. Kurdish Studies, 12(1), 45–57.

AlBataineh, A. (2023). Role of financial stability in strengthening the relationship between financial inclusion and investments in the Jordanian financial sector. Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences, 50(4), 25–34.

Conclusion

Assist. Prof. Dr. AbdelKarim AlBataineh is an accomplished academic whose career reflects a balance of teaching excellence, research innovation, and community engagement. Through his contributions to higher education, scholarly publications, and professional service, he continues to influence the field of economics and financial sciences. His dedication to advancing knowledge and addressing real-world challenges positions him as a respected scholar and mentor within the academic and professional community.

Jose Rishmawi | Financial Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jose Rishmawi | Financial Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

University of Chicago | Chile

Mr. Jose Rishmawi is an emerging economist whose academic and professional journey reflects a strong dedication to advancing knowledge in macroeconomics, international economics, and trade policy. With a rich background in research and policy advisory roles, he has contributed to shaping economic perspectives in both academic and institutional contexts. His professional experience includes impactful roles at the Central Bank of Chile, where he worked on critical economic analyses and policy recommendations. Currently pursuing his doctoral studies at a prestigious U.S. institution, his work bridges advanced economic theory with real-world policy applications, positioning him as a promising researcher and advisor in the field of economics.

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Education

Mr. Rishmawi has pursued a robust academic path in economics, starting with a Bachelor’s degree and Master’s degree in Applied Economics from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, where he graduated with honors and earned recognition for academic excellence. He later advanced his studies with a Ph.D. program in Economics at a leading U.S. university, focusing on advanced economic methodologies, international trade dynamics, and macroeconomic theory. His education reflects both a strong foundation in economic theory and a specialization in applying empirical tools to address real-world economic challenges.

Experience

His professional experience is marked by diverse and high-impact roles that combine economic research with policy implementation. At the Central Bank of Chile, he served as an Economic Research Analyst in the Big Data Analytics Department, contributing to data-driven analyses on firm delinquency, interest rate shocks, and exchange rate pass-through effects. Previously, he advised the Vice-Governor of the Central Bank of Chile, where he provided strategic insights and contributed to policy briefs addressing critical economic shifts. His earlier roles as a Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant further highlight his commitment to both advancing research and mentoring students in foundational economics, econometrics, and microeconomic theory.

Research Interest

Mr. Rishmawi’s research interests span macroeconomics, international economics, and international trade, with a strong emphasis on empirical and structural analysis. His work explores the transmission mechanisms of exchange rate fluctuations, the heterogeneity of interest rate shocks on firms, and the broader macroeconomic implications of policy changes. By employing advanced econometric techniques and integrating big data analytics, he aims to provide nuanced insights that inform monetary policy, trade strategies, and economic stability in emerging markets and global contexts.

Awards and Honors

Throughout his academic and professional journey, Mr. Rishmawi has been recognized for his exceptional achievements and contributions to economics. He has received competitive fellowships and awards that underscore his academic excellence and research potential, including prestigious recognition at his doctoral institution and top honors during his master’s and undergraduate studies. His early recognition as the best student in his academic programs reflects a consistent track record of outstanding performance and intellectual dedication.

Publication

Impact of the access to Fogape-Covid program on firm delinquency: Evidence from commercial loans within the banking system, 2025

Conclusion

With a strong foundation in applied economics, extensive experience in policy-oriented research, and a commitment to advancing economic thought, Mr. Jose Rishmawi exemplifies the qualities of a future leader in economics. His interdisciplinary expertise, spanning macroeconomic modeling, international trade analysis, and big data applications, positions him to make significant contributions to both academic research and global economic policy development. As he continues his doctoral research and academic career, his work holds the potential to influence economic strategies at national and international levels.