Biography
Debdulal Mallick is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at Deakin Business School. He received Bachelor of Social Science in economics from the University of Dhaka, Master in Economics from Delhi School of Economics and PhD from Emory University.
Debdulal' main areas of research are macroeconomics and development economics. He has published in journals such as American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, European Economic Review, Macroeconomic Dynamics, The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics, Journal of Macroeconomics, Labour Economics and World Development.
Read more on Debdulal's profileResearch interests
- Macroeconomics
- Growth and Development
- Micro-Credit
- Panel Data
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Spectral Analysis
Affiliations
- Member, American Economic Association.
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Member, Econometric Society.
Teaching interests
- National Economic Policy
- Macroeconomics of Open Economies
- Macroeconomic Theory and Policy
Units taught
- MAE312 - National Economic Policy
- MAE413 - Macroeconomic Theory and Policy
- MAE905 - Macroeconomic Theory and Policy
Professional activities
Publications
Natural shocks and marriage markets: Fluctuations in mehr and dowry in Muslim marriages
S Chowdhury, D Mallick, P Roy Chowdhury
(2020), Vol. 128, European Economic Review, Netherlands, C1
The growth-volatility relationship redux: What does volatility decomposition tell?
D Mallick
(2019), Vol. 19, B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics, C1
Policy regimes and the shape of the Phillips curve in Australia
D Mallick
(2019), Vol. 41, pp. 1077-1094, Journal of policy modeling, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1
Social capital as a coping mechanism for seasonal deprivation: the case of the Monga in Bangladesh
R Bakshi, D Mallick, M Ulubaşoğlu
(2019), Vol. 57, pp. 239-262, Empirical economics, Berlin, Germany, C1
International Capital Allocations and the Lucas Paradox Redux
Robert Chirinko, Debdulal Mallick
(2019), Munich, Germany, A6-1
Terms of trade shocks and monetary policy in India
C Ghate, S Gupta, D Mallick
(2018), Vol. 51, pp. 75-121, Computational economics, Berlin, Germany, C1
Cost effectiveness or serving the poor? Factors determining program placement of NGOs in Bangladesh
D Mallick, M Nabin
(2018), Vol. 69, pp. 281-290, Economic modelling, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1
The substitution elasticity, factor shares, and the low-frequency panel model
R Chirinko, D Mallick
(2017), Vol. 9, pp. 225-253, American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, C1
Food demand elasticities for Australia
M Ulubasoglu, D Mallick, M Wadud, P Hone, H Haszler
(2016), Vol. 60, pp. 177-195, Australian journal of agricultural and resource economics, London, Eng., C1
The New Keynesian Phillips Curve in a Small Open Economy: Empirical Evidence from Australia
S Abbas, P Bhattacharya, D Mallick, P Sgro
(2016), Vol. 92, pp. 409-434, Economic Record, C1
Exchange rate regimes and fiscal discipline: the role of trade openness
M Chowdhury, P Bhattacharya, D Mallick, M Ulubasoglu
(2016), Vol. 45, pp. 106-128, International review of economics and finance, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1
Persistence, capital account openness, and financial sector health in exchange rate regime choice
M Chowdhury, P Bhattacharya, D Mallick, M Ulubasoglu
(2015), Vol. 91, pp. 279-299, Economic record, Chichester, Eng., C1
Social capital and hygiene practices among the extreme poor in rural Bangladesh
R Bakshi, D Mallick, M Ulubasoglu
(2015), Vol. 51, pp. 1603-1618, Journal of development studies, Oxford, Eng., C1
An empirical inquiry into the role of sectoral diversification in exchange rate regime choice
M Chowdhury, P Bhattacharya, D Mallick, M Ulubasoglu
(2014), Vol. 67, pp. 210-227, European Economic Review, Amsterdam, Netherlands, C1
Financial development, shocks, and growth volatility
D Mallick
(2014), Vol. 18, pp. 651-688, Macroeconomic dynamics, Cambridge, England, C1
How effective is a big push to the small? Evidence from a quasi-experiment
D Mallick
(2013), Vol. 41, pp. 168-182, World development, Oxford, England, C1
International business cycles and remittance flows
A Cooray, D Mallick
(2013), Vol. 13, pp. 1-33, B.E. journal of macroeconomics, Berlin, Germany, C1
Microfinance and moneylender interest rate : evidence from Bangladesh
D Mallick
(2012), Vol. 40, pp. 1181-1189, World development, Kidlington, England, C1
The role of capital-labour substitution in economic growth
D Mallick
(2012), Vol. 5, pp. 89-101, Indian growth and development review, Bingley, England, C1
The role of the elasticity of substitution in economic growth : a cross-country investigation
D Mallick
(2012), Vol. 19, pp. 682-694, Labour economics, Amsterdam, Netherlands, C1
Cointegration, factor shares, and production function parameters
R Chirinko, D Mallick
(2011), Vol. 112, pp. 205-206, Economics letters, Amsterdam, Netherlands, C1
R Chirinko, D Mallick
(2011), Vol. 18, pp. 708-711, Labour economics, Amsterdam, Netherlands, C1
Are female-headed households more food insecure? Evidence from Bangladesh
D Mallick, M Rafi
(2010), Vol. 38, pp. 593-605, World development, Oxford, England, C1
Capital-labor substitution and balanced growth
D Mallick
(2010), Vol. 32, pp. 1131-1142, Journal of macroeconomics, Amsterdam, Netherlands, C1
BRAC's contribution to the gross domestic product of Bangladesh
D Mallick
(2009), pp. 319-333, Recreating the commons? : NGOs in Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh, B1
Group dynamics in development of the poor: experience from BRAC
M Rafi, D Mallick
(2002), Vol. 13, pp. 165-178, Voluntas: international journal of voluntary and nonprofit organizations, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, C1-1
Funded Projects at Deakin
Australian Competitive Grants
Australian Domestic Demand Elasticities for Rural Marketing and Policy Analysis
Prof Mehmet Ulubasoglu, A/Prof Debdulal Mallick, Dr Mokhtarul Wadud, Dr Henry Haszler, Dr Phillip Hone, Prof Chris Doucouliagos
RIRDC Grant - Research - Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation
- 2011: $5,000
- 2009: $22,478
- 2008: $20,000
- 2007: $23,312
Other Public Sector Funding
Analysis of Australian Cotton Demand Elasticity
A/Prof Debdulal Mallick
CSIRO Consultancy - Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
- 2015: $10,000
Supervisions
Islam Mohamed Mahmoud Khalil
Thesis entitled: Three Essays on Education and Health Economics
Doctor of Philosophy, Department of Economics
Chakrawarthige Fernando
Thesis entitled: Commercial Bank Characteristics and the Monetary Policy Transmission: Evidence from South Asia
Doctor of Philosophy, Department of Economics
Khnd Md Mostafa Kamal Kamal
Thesis entitled: Econometric Analyses of Inflation Dynamics and Monetary Policy Framework in India
Doctor of Philosophy, Department of Economics
Ripon Roy
Thesis entitled: Three Essays on Monetary Policy and Finance
Doctor of Philosophy, Department of Economics
Meghna Ghosh
Thesis entitled: Consumption and Distributional Implications of the Implementation of Value Added Taxes in India
Doctor of Philosophy, Department of Economics
Samuel Admassu
Thesis entitled: Empirical Essays on International Trade
Doctor of Philosophy, Department of Economics
Rashad Hasanov
Thesis entitled: Essays on Financial crises
Doctor of Philosophy, Department of Economics
Aimatul Yumna
Thesis entitled: Understanding Sustainability and Outreach of Islamic Charity Based Microfinance: Cases Study in Indonesia
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Rejaul Bakshi
Thesis entitled: Essays on Social Capital and Poverty in Bangladesh
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Accounting, Economics & Finance
Mohammad Chowdhury
Thesis entitled: Exchange Rate Regime Choice: Some Determinants and Consequences
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Accounting, Economics & Finance
Syed Abbas
Thesis entitled: Inflation dynamics and new Keynesian Phillips curve in Australia
Doctor of Philosophy, Deakin Graduate School of Business