Dr Jalal Siddiki
Faculties, deparments and locations
- Faculty of Business and Social Sciences
- Department of Economics
- School of Law, Social and Behavioural Sciences
- Penrhyn Road
Senior Lecturer
- Email:
- j.siddiki@kingston.ac.uk
About
I obtained my PhD from Kingston University in 1999 and joined Kingston University in December 1999. Prior to joining Kingston I was research and teaching assistant in Leicester University. My main areas of teaching are in applied econometrics and mathematics, macroeconomics and development economics. I successfully completed the supervision of seven PhD students and currently supervising two.
My research areas include finance, trade, unofficial exchange rates, fiscal policy and growth. My research work published in Applied Economics, Contemporary Economic Policy, Empirical Economics, the International Economic Journal, Journal of Applied Statistics and Journal of Economic Surveys.
Qualifications
- 1999 PhD in Economics, Kingston University
- 1995 MSc in Economics, Southampton University
- 1989 MSS in Economics, Rajshahi University, Bangladesh
- 1988 BSS (Honours) in Economics, Rajshahi University, Bangladesh
Domains
Course director
Courses taught
My research areas include finance, trade, unofficial exchange rates, fiscal policy and growth. My research work published in Applied Economics, Contemporary Economic Policy, Empirical Economics, the International Economic Journal, Journal of Applied Statistics and Journal of Economic Surveys.
Publications
The cost of uncertainty : analysing the influence of coal price changes, the Russia-Ukraine war and geopolitical risk on risk premiums in Indian electricity spot market
Siddiki, Jalal, 2025, Energy Economics (141), pp 108129
Revisiting the relation between financial inclusion and economic growth : a global analysis using panel threshold regression
Siddiki, Jalal and Bala-Keff, Ladi R., 2024, Economic Modelling (135), pp 106707
The asymmetric impact of input prices, the Russia-Ukraine war and domestic policy changes on wholesale electricity prices in India: A quantile autoregressive distributed lag analysis
Kaur, Charanjit, Siddiki, Jalal and Singh, Prakash, 2024, Energy Economics (132), pp 107428
Education should be a right for all
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The Ricardian equivalence hypothesis: evidence from Bangladesh
Siddiki, Jalal, 2010, Applied Economics (42), 11, pp 1419-1435
The twin deficits in OECD countries: cointegration analysis with regime shifts
Daly, Vince and Siddiki, Jalal U., 2009, Applied Economics Letters (16), 11, pp 1155-1164
Financial liberalisation and economic development: an assessment
Auerbach, P. and Siddiki, J., 2004, Journal Of Economic Surveys (18), 3, pp 231-265
An empirical growth model for India: 1954-1994
Daly, V. and Siddiki, J, 2004, European research studies (IV), 3-4, pp 141-153
Trade and financial liberalisation and endogenous growth in Bangladesh
Siddiki, Jalal U., 2002, International Economic Journal (16), 3, pp 23-37
Unofficial exchange rates in Bangladesh: a cointegration analysis
Siddiki, Jalal U., 2002, Contemporary Economic Policy (20), 3, pp 288-300
The use of the ARDL approach in estimating virtual exchange rates in India
Ghatak, Subrata and Siddiki, Jalal U., 2001, Journal of Applied Statistics (28), 5, pp 573-583
Demand for money in Bangladesh: a cointegration analysis
Siddiki, Jalal U., 2000, Applied Economics (32), 15, pp 1977-1984
Financial liberalisation and economic development: an assessment
Auerbach, Paul and Siddiki, Jalal (2004). In: Sayer, Stuart, (ed.), Issues in monetary, financial and macroeconomic adjustment policies. Oxford, U.K.: Blackwell Publishing, pp 7-41
Trade distortions and virtual exchange rates in India
Ghatak, S. and Siddiki, J.U. (2000). In: Perdikis, Nicholas, (ed.), The Indian economy : contemporary issues. Aldershot, U.K.: Ashgate, pp 11-36
Nonlinear and asymmetric exchange rate pass-through to consumer prices in Nigeria : evidence from a smooth transition autoregressive model
Musti, Babagana and Siddiki, Jalal Uddin (2018). Kingston, U.K.: (School of Law, Social and Behavioural Sciences)
The size and development of the shadow economy in Bangladesh: an empirical investigation
Siddiki, Jalal (2014). Kingston upon Thames, U.K.: (Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University)
The twin deficits in OECD countries: cointegration analysis with regime shifts
Siddiki, Jalal and Daly, Vince (2007). Kingston upon Thames, U.K.: (Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University)
Capital inflows and the demand for money in South Asian countries
Siddiki, Jalal and Morrissey, Oliver (2006). Kingston upon Thames, U.K.: (Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University)
The Ricardian equivalence hypothesis: evidence from Bangladesh
Siddiki, Jalal (2002). Kingston upon Thames, U.K.: (Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University)
Economic development, finance and liberalisation: a survey and some unresolved issues
Auerbach, Paul and Siddiki, Jalal Uddin (2000). Kingston upon Thames, U.K.: (Faculty of Human Science, Kingston University)
Economic liberalisation and the empirics of endogenous growth in India
Siddiki, Jalal U. and Daly, Vince (1999). Kingston upon Thames, U.K.: (Faculty of Human Science, Kingston University)
Financial liberalisation and endogenous growth: the case of Bangladesh
Ghatak, Subrata and Siddiki, Jalal (1999). Kingston upon Thames, U.K.: (Faculty of Human Science, Kingston University)
Uncovering the OECD housing market integration process : a dynamic network approach
Siddiki, Jalal(2024). In: World Finance Conference 2024, 30 July - 2nd Aug 2024 :Nicosia, Cyprus
Do house price booms crowd-out bank lending to SMEs? Evidence from the UK local authority level
Siddiki, Jalal(2024). In: 22nd Annual EEFS Conference, 14-17 Jun 2024 :Athens, Greece
Uncovering the UK regional housing market network, the North-South divide, and the impact of shocks for first-time buyers : a dynamic network approach
Siddiki, Jalal(2024). In: 22nd Annual EEFS Conference, 14-17 Jun 2024 :Athens, Greece
Unveiling the influence of climate change, COVID-19, and the Russia-Ukraine war on electricity demand in the UK: a nonlinear analysis
Siddiki, Jalal, Kaur, Charanjit and Singh, Prakash(2024). In: 7th Edition of Ethical Finance and Sustainability (EFS) Conference (EFS-2024), 15-16 May 2024 :Leeds, U.K.
Risk premiums in the UK electricity spot markets from 2015 to 2021 : analyzing the influence of policy interventions
Siddiki, Jalal(2023). In: World Finance Conference 2023, 02-04 Aug 2023 :Kristiansand, Norway
Unofficial exchange rates in Bangladesh: a cointegration analysis
Siddiki, Jalal U.(2000). In: 75th WEA International Conference, 29 Jun - 03 Jul 2000 :Vancouver, Canada
Economic liberalisation and growth in Bangladesh: 1974-1995
Siddiki, Jalal Uddin (1999), PhD thesis, Kingston University