Dr. Razique Anwar is a dedicated academic with a Ph.D. in Management, with specialization in Economics from the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Kashipur. He holds double masters with MBA from KIIT School of Management, and MA in Economics from IGNOU Delhi. Additionally, he qualified UGC NET JRF in Management in 2017, and UGC NET in Economics in 2022. Dr. Anwar has a proven track record as a lecturer, having taught postgraduate and undergraduate courses in Macroeconomics and Managerial Economics at Jamshedpur Workers’ College, Kolhan University.
He has published several research papers in ABDC indexed journals, like the Indian Economic Journal and the Review of development Economics. Dr. Anwar is also an accomplished conference presenter, having participated in international events such as the Warsaw International Economic Meeting 2023 at the University of Warsaw, Poland and the Global Conference on Research in Social Sciences 2024 at the University of Liverpool, United Kingdom. He possesses strong technical skills in econometric analysis and is proficient in software tools such as STATA, and LaTeX.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Dr. Anwar is committed to mentoring students and fostering a collaborative learning environment. He is passionate about contributing to the development of economic policies that address contemporary challenges in India.
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Anwar, R. and Guha, A. (2025), Does Monetary Policy Affect Urban Food Inflation? Some Evidence From India. Rev Dev Econ. https://doi.org/10.1111/rode.13225 (ABDC B, ABS 2)
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Anwar, R., & Guha, A. (2023). A Study on Dynamics of Food Inflation in India. The Indian Economic Journal, 71(5), 783-804. https://doi.org/10.1177/00194662231186555 (ABDC-B)
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Anwar, R., & Kumar, S. (2022). DETERMINANTS OF DIVIDEND POLICY: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF INDIAN COMPANIES USING PANEL DATA ESTIMATION TECHNIQUE. Indian Journal of Finance and Banking, 10(1),54-60. https://doi.org/10.46281/ijfb.v10i1.1777
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Razique Anwar and Sandeep Kumar, Macroeconomic Challenges in India and Response of Policymakers & Alternatives in the Context of COVID-19 Crisis. 2023; 8(01), 38-53. DOI: 10.52184/isbrmj.v8i01.000

