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Nazgul Jenish, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Division of Applied Sciences

 

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Phone: +996 (312) 915000 ext. 470

Room: 215

 

Dr. Nazgul Jenish is an Associate Professor in the Economics department at the American University of Central Asia. She earned her Ph.D. in Economics and MA in Economics from the University of Maryland - College Park (2008, USA).听

Dr. Nazgul Jenish joined 九色网 in 2017 and teaches economics and statistics courses in the Economics department. Before joining the 九色网, Dr. Jenish was a professor at New York University, USA, where she taught and conducted research in econometrics, statistics, and probability theory. Dr. Jenish published extensively in the world鈥檚 top-ranked peer-reviewed economics journals, including the Journal of Economics and Econometric Theory, and delivered seminars at the world鈥檚 leading universities, including Yale, Columbia, Duke, and Cambridge. She has broad research interests, ranging from industrial, energy, and ICT policy to game theory, econometrics, and machine learning.

  • Ann G. Wylie Dissertation Fellowship, University of Maryland, 2007
  • Econometrics
  • Economic Policy
  • Game Theory
  • Machine Learning
  • 鈥淚mpact of Digital Banking on Commercial Bank Performance in Kyrgyzstan鈥, American University of Central Asia, Working Paper, 2022
  • 鈥淐urrent State and Development Models of Technology in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan鈥, University of Central Asia, Working Paper No. 48, 2018
  • 鈥淚CT-Driven Technological and Industrial Upgrading in Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan: Current Realities and Opportunities鈥, the University of Central Asia, Working Paper No 47, 2018
  • 鈥淭ourism Sector in Kyrgyzstan: Trends and Challenges,鈥 the University of Central Asia, Working Paper No 42, 2018
  • 鈥淎 Strategic Interaction Model with Censored Strategies,鈥 Econometrics 3(2), 412-442, 2015.
  • 鈥淎 Spatial Semiparametric Model with Endogenous Regressors,鈥 Econometric Theory, December 2014.
  • 鈥淐entral Asia: Walls and Windmills of Economic Development,鈥 in peer-reviewed volume 鈥淭he U.S., China and the Future of Central Asia,鈥 New York University, 2014.
  • 鈥淣onparametric Spatial Regression under Near-epoch Dependence,鈥 Journal of Econometrics 167, 224-239, 2012.
  • 鈥淥n Spatial Processes and Asymptotic Inference under Near-Epoch Dependence鈥, (with I.R. Prucha), Journal of Econometrics 170, 2012, 178-190.
  • 鈥淩andom Fields,鈥 in S.N. Durlauf and L.E. Blume (eds.), The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2010.
  • 鈥淐entral Limit Theorems and Uniform Laws of Large Numbers for Arrays of Random Fields,鈥 (with I.R. Prucha), Journal of Econometrics 150, 86-98, 2009.
  • 鈥淭he Eurasian Growth Paradox鈥 (with A. Aslund), Institute for International Economics, Working Paper No 06-5, Washington, 2006, Re-printed in Beyond Transition, World Bank, 2007.
  • Data Analysis with Python
  • Econometrics II
  • Machine Learning
  • Microeconomics I, II
  • Research Methods in Economics

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