Kokila Doshi, PhD
Professor
Kokila Doshi is professor of Economics in the School of Business Administration. She joined the USD in 1988. Professor Doshi has developed two new international courses in the area of Asia-Pacific Business and Development. Recently, she also introduced another course in Tourism and Travel Economics. Professor Doshi's interest in applied economics and regional development is reflected in her economic impact studies. She conducted regional economic impact analysis of the X Games, the Rock 'n' Roll marathon, and the PGA International Golf Championship. Professor Doshi has published several scholary articles in economics and business journals. Her research interests focus on the privatization of public enterprises saving rates and economic policies of the Asian-Pacific countries. Professor Doshi has served on committees and task forces administering Irvine Grants for Cultural Diversity and Improvement of Statistical Instruction.
Education
Ph.D. University of Rochester, Economic Development and International Economics
M.A. University of Bombay, Economics and Econometrics
B.A. University of Bombay, Economics
Scholarly and Creative Work
Journal Article, Academic Journal
Doshi, K. (2007). IT Applications, Healthcare and Targeting the Poor. Asian-African Journal of Economics and Econometrics, Volume (1-2), 269-277.
Journal Article, Public or Trade Journal
Doshi, K. (2005). Pharmaceutical Outsourcing-The Next Wave. Indian Journal of Economics and Business, Decemb (Special Issue), pp.125-136.
Working Paper
Doshi, K. (2007). IT Applications, Healthcare and Targeting the Poor. Center for Business as an Agent for World Benefit, Case Western Reserve University (2), 63-70.
