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กานดา นากน้อย Kanda Naknoi

ดร.กานดา นากน้อย Kanda Naknoi

ผู้ช่วยศาสตราจารย์ Purdue University

Email                  knaknoi@krannert.purdue.edu 
Homepage        http://www.krannert.purdue.edu/faculty/knaknoi
                             http://ideas.repec.org/e/pna118.html 
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Education

ปริญญาเอก ปริญญาเอกเศรษฐศาสตร์ Stanford University (2004)
ปริญญาโท ปริญญาโท เศรษฐศาสตร์ Tokyo University (1998)
ปริญญาตรี ปริญญาตรี Hitotsubashi University (1996)
มัธยมปลาย โรงเรียนเตรียมอุดมศึกษา

การทำงาน

2004-ปัจจุบัน Assistance professor of Economics , Purdue University สอน International Monetary Economics (Ph.D. and undergraduate levels) / เศรษฐศาสตร์ระหว่างประเทศ
August 2005 Visitor , Research  Department , IMF
August 2004 Visitor scholar, Research  Department , IMF
2001 Summer intern, International Monetary Fund
2000 Consultant, Asia Pacific Department, World Bank

งานวิจัย

Awards and Honors

  • Japan-IMF fellowship
  • 1996  Valedictorian , Economics Department , Hitotsubashi University
  • 1991-1998 Japan Government Scholarship

CONFERENCES

2005 SED Annual Meeting, WEA Annual Meeting

2004 NBER Summer Institute (IFM), IMF Annual Research Conference

2003 EEA Annual Meeting

SEMINARS

Federal Reserve Bank of New York, International Monetary Fund, Purdue University,

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

REFEREE ACTIVITIES

International Economic Review, Journal of International Economics, Journal of

International Money and Finance

อ้างอิง www.nationmultimedia.com/specials/Bangkokians/dec08.php Published on: 2/5/2006  Last Visited: 2/5/2006  

Kanda Naknoi, an assistant professor of economics at Purdue University, has put forward an interesting idea about a need for the Thai government to reform its scholarship policy. Kanda won scholarships to study in Japan before earning her PhD in economics from Stanford University. She is now an expert in international finance and the foreign exchange policy. She completed her higher education without a need of financial support from her parents.

She said that there is no need for the government to offer scholarship for PhD education. ,It is expensive, but US and European universities are willing to finance it. They are not doing this purely based on goodwill. PhD students are their investment. For scientific fields, the investment returns come in the form of patent rights for technological innovations. In the social science and liberal art fields, the return is the creation of new ideas and these powerful people of the future. This brings them reputation and credibility. Then universities can raise funds by charging undergraduate and master,s students and by getting grants and donations from outside institutions,, Kanda pointed out to Bangkokian.
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Bangkokian thinks Kanda,s idea is quite interesting. Probably the Ananda Mahidol Foundation may only finance their scholars at the bachelor,s or master,s degree level.
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Thus, per Kanda Naknoi,s suggestion, if one were to cancel the PhD scholarship entirely, then that would be tantamount to cancelling the scholarship programme from the Ananda Mahidol Foundation.