Dr. Muhammad  Khan
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Dr. Muhammad Khan

Assistant Professor
COMSATS Institute of Information Technology,Pakistan


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Economics from Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology Islamabad, Pakistan

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Area of Interest:

Social Sciences
100%
Economic Growth
62%
Economy
90%
Economic Growth and Environment
75%
Econometrics
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
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Chapters
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Articles
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Selected Publications

  1. Khan, M., H. Zahid, G. Abbas and C. Damalas, 2017. Agroforestry systems as alternative land-use options in the arid zone of thal, Pakistan. Small-Scale Fores., 16: 553-569.
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  2. Husnain, M.I.U., M. Khan and H.Z. Mahmood, 2017. An assessment of public and private benefits of organic farming in pakistan. J. Anim. Plant Sci., 27: 996-1004.
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  3. Damalas, C.A. and M. Khan, 2017. Pesticide use in vegetable crops in Pakistan: Insights through an ordered probit model. Crop Prot., 99: 59-64.
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  4. Mahmood, Z., S. Iftikhar, A. Saboor, A.U. Khan and M. Khan, 2016. Agriculture land resources and food security nexus in Punjab, Pakistan: An empirical ascertainment. Food Agric. Immunol., 27: 52-71.
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  5. Husnain, M.I.U., A. Haider, A. Salman, H.M. Zahid, M. Khan and F. Shaheen, 2016. An econometric analysis of the statistical relationship between carbon dioxide emissions and infant mortality in South Aasia. J. Sci. Res. Rep., 9: 1-8.
  6. Damalas, C.A. and M. Khan, 2016. Farmers’ attitudes towards pesticide labels: implications for personal and environmental safety. Int. J. Pest Manage., 62: 319-325.
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  7. Bakhsh, K., W. Akram, A. Jahanzeb And M. Khan, 2016. Estimating productivity of BT cotton and its impact on pesticide use in Punjab (Pakistan). Pak. Econ. Soc. Rev., 54: 15-24.
  8. Khan, M., H.Z. Mahmood and C.A. Damalas, 2015. Pesticide use and risk perceptions among farmers in the cotton belt of Punjab, Pakistan. Crop Prot., 67: 184-190.
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  9. Khan, M. and C.A. Damalas, 2015. Occupational exposure to pesticides and resultant health problems among cotton farmers of Punjab, Pakistan. Int. J. Environ. Health Res., 25: 508-521.
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  10. Khan, M. and C.A. Damalas, 2015. Farmers’ willingness to pay for less health risks by pesticide use: A case study from the cotton belt of Punjab, Pakistan. Sci. Total Environ., 530-531: 297-303.
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  11. Khan, M. and C.A. Damalas, 2015. Farmers' knowledge about common pests and pesticide safety in conventional cotton production in Pakistan. Crop Prot., 77: 45-51.
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  12. Iftikhar, M., A. Haider, I.H. Padda, M. Khan, N. Akram, H.Z. Mahmood and F. Shaheen, 2015. Public expenditure, taxes and economic development:An empirical analysis for Pakistan. Middle-East J. Sci. Res., 23: 2756-2762.
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  13. Mahmood, H.Z., M. Qasim, M. Khan and M.I.U. Husnain, 2014. Re-Examining the inverse relationship between farm size and productivity in Pakistan. J. Anim. Plant Sci., 24: 1537-1546.
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  14. Khan, M. and C.A. Damalas, 2014. Factors preventing the adoption of alternatives to chemical pest control among Pakistani cotton farmers. Int. J. Pest Manage., 61: 9-16.
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  15. Khan, M., S. Akhtar, H.Z. Mehmood and K. Muhmood, 2013. Analysing skills, education and wages in Faisalabad: Implications for labour market. Procedia Econ. Finan., 5: 423-432.
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  16. Khan, M., M.I. Husnain, M. Zahid and W. Akram, 2013. Understanding pesticide use safety decision: application of health behavior theory: american-eurasian. J. Agric. Environ. Sci., 13: 440-448.
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  17. Khan, M., 2012. Health and environmental impacts of pesticides use in agriculture. Br. J. Soc. Sci., 1: 26-46.
  18. Khan, M. and A. Ashraf, 2012. Informal employment in Pakistan: The growing challenge for decent work. Elixir Int. J., 42: 6433-6446.
  19. Khan, M., 2011. Adverse health effects, risk perception and pesticide use behaviour. Elixir Int. J., 38: 4044-4048.
  20. Husnain, M.I., M. Khan, I.H. Padda, N. Akram and A. Haider, 2011. Public spending, foreign direct investment and economic growth: A time series analysis for Pakistan (1975-2008). Int. J. Finance Econ., 61: 20-28.
  21. Akram, N., M.I.U. Husnain and S.A. Qureshi, 2011. Poverty-environment nexus: use of pesticide in cotton zone of punjab, pakistan. J. Sustainable Dev., 4: 163-173.
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  22. Khan, M., 2010. Using the Health Belief Model to understand pesticide use decisions. Pak. Dev. Rev., 49: 941-956.
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  23. Kiani, F.A., A. Ashraf and M.I.U. Husnain, 2009. Skills, competitiveness and productivity. Pak. Dev. Rev., 48: 473-486.
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  24. Khan, M., 2009. Economic evaluation of health cost of pesticide use: willingness to pay method. Pak. Dev. Rev., 48: 459-472.
  25. Akram, N., I. Padda and M. Khan, 2008. The long term impact of health on economic growth in Pakistan. Pak. Dev. Rev., 47: 487-500.
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  26. Qureshi, S.A., M. Khan, U.M.I. Husnain and N. Iqbal, 2007. Gender, environment and sustainable economic growth. Pak. Dev. Rev., 46: 883-894.