Davinder Kumar Madaan | Economics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Davinder Kumar Madaan | Economics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Davinder Kumar Madaan | Economics | Retired Professor at Punjabi University | India

Economics is the focus of Prof. Davinder Kumar Madaan’s distinguished academic and professional career, spanning over 33 years of teaching and 33 years of research with 17 years as a full professor and 19 years in academic administration. Prof. Davinder Kumar Madaan holds a Ph.D. in Economics, an M.A. in Economics, an M.A. in Public Administration, and a Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Applications from Punjabi University and Kurukshetra University. He has published 4 books and 98 research papers in areas including International Trade and Development Economics. Prof. Davinder Kumar Madaan has served as Dean and Head of the School of Social Sciences at Punjabi University, Secretary of the Indian Economic Association, and Honorary Secretary of the Indian Institute of Public Administration, Patiala Branch. His expertise includes economic research, policy analysis, and academic leadership. Prof. Davinder Kumar Madaan has been recognized for his contributions to economic scholarship, shaping policy discussions, and mentoring the next generation of economists, leaving a lasting impact on academia and public administration.

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Featured Publications

Indo-Bangladesh Economic Relations and SAARC
– Deep and Deep Publications, 1996 | Cited by: 22
NGOs and Socio-Economic Development Opportunities
– Deep and Deep Publications, 2000 | Cited by: 18
Indo-Pakistan Trade Cooperation and SAARC
– Peace and Democracy in South Asia 2 (1-2), 71-87, 2006 | Cited by: 16
SAARC: Origin, Development and Programmes: From First to the Ninth SAARC Summit
– No Title, 1997 | Cited by: 11
India’s New Economic Policy: A Macro Study
– Indian Journal of Asian Affairs 8 (1-2), 104-13, 1995 | Cited by: 9
Impact of COVID-19 on Indian Economy
– Edited by Rekha Jagannath, 2021 | Cited by: 6
Understanding Non-Tariff Trade Barriers Between India and Pakistan
– Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development, 2015 | Cited by: 6
SAARC: Origin and Development
– SAARC: Dynamics of Regional Cooperation in South Asia 1, 2000 | Cited by: 5

Anna Kovalchuk | Economics | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Anna Kovalchuk | Economics | Women Researcher Award 

Dr. Anna Kovalchuk | Economics | Associate Professor at Wenzhou University Business School | China

Dr. Anna Kovalchuk is an accomplished economist whose multidisciplinary expertise spans development economics, fiscal decentralization, sustainable transition policies, and data-driven economic analysis, reflecting her strong academic foundation and applied research competence. Dr. Anna Kovalchuk completed her Ph.D. in Economics from Shandong University, a Double First-Class institution, and holds an MPA from the National Academy of Public Administration of Ukraine, enabling her to integrate public policy insight with advanced quantitative economic research. Her professional experience includes serving as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics and the Ningbo China Institute for Supply Chain Innovations (MIT-SCALE Network), where she investigated economic uncertainty avoidance and its influence on BRICS investment decisions while contributing to Q1 SSCI publications and international research presentations. She also gained industry experience as a Business Analyst at Minth Group, producing strategic financial reports, designing data visualization dashboards, and supporting decision-making through SAP FICO and advanced analytics, alongside earlier work supporting UNDP Accelerator Labs in evaluating economic and environmental transitions in coal-dependent regions. Her research interests include sustainable development economics, fiscal decentralization, uncertainty modeling, investment behavior, and quantitative policy evaluation. Dr. Anna Kovalchuk’s research skills span dynamic panel data modeling, econometric analysis, Python, R, Stata, Google Analytics, Excel-based analytics, and multi-language communication, supported by experience in bilingual academic dissemination. Her awards and honors include recognition as a certified peer reviewer on the Web of Science Reviewer Platform, Business Intelligence and Data Analyst Certification from CFI, high-level professional classification in Ningbo, and active membership in the Chinese Economists Society. In conclusion, Dr. Anna Kovalchuk represents a dynamic scholar whose academic rigor, industry experience, research productivity, and commitment to evidence-based policy contribute significantly to economic development scholarship and global academic engagement.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Kovalchuk, A. (2025). Experimental insights on investment strategies for sustainable growth amid China’s economic uncertainty. SAGE Open. Cited: 0.
  2. Kovalchuk, A. (2020). Study approach of Simple Additive Weighting (SAW) as a method to measure fiscal decentralization index in Ukraine. Effective Public and Municipal Administration Conference. Cited: 0.
  3. Kovalchuk, A. (2020). Fiscal decentralization and economic growth: The case of Ukraine. Journal of Business and Economic Management. Cited: 4.
  4. Kovalchuk, A. (2020). Fiscal decentralization and economic growth: Assessing public policy in Ukraine. International Journal of Public Policy and Administration Research. Cited: 3.
  5. Kovalchuk, A. (2020). Fiscal decentralization: The practice of interaction between central and local authorities in Ukraine and the world. Customs Scientific Journal. Cited: 1.
  6. Kovalchuk, A. (2019). Decentralizing revenue in the context of fiscal decentralization: Challenges and prospects in Ukraine. Public Management and Administration in Ukraine. Cited: 2.
  7. Kovalchuk, A. (2018). Fiscal decentralization, distribution of expenditure authority in Ukraine. International Scientific and Methodical Conference Proceedings. Cited: 1.