Biography
A professor at George Brown College since the fall of 2004, Ramesh Bhardwaj has taught a wide range of courses, including Micro and Macroeconomics, Business Statistics, Financial Mathematics, Financial Systems in Canada and Environmental Economics. At Ryerson University, where he has taught on a part-time basis since 2005, Ramesh has developed two online distance education courses: Statistics for Economics and Money & Banking. He also taught multiple courses to degree students at the University of Delhi, India. His PhD in Economics, with specialization in Applied Econometrics, was earned in 1996. Ramesh is actively engaged in academic research, and his research interests encompass Applied Multivariate Statistics, Economics of Health, Economics of Tourism, and International Economics. In 2015 he produced research papers for the international journal Professionals Center for Business Research and academic research network sites SSRN and Research Gate. He has reviewed several textbooks in economics from leading publishers.
Academic Credentials
Doctor of Economics, Delhi School of Economics, India, 1996
Personal Financial Planning Certificate, Canadian Securities Institute, 2001
Areas of Specialization
Microeconomics and Macroeconomics
Financial Institutions in Canada
Areas of Expertise
Applied Economics
Applied Multivariate Statistics
Econometrics
SPSS Software
Money & Banking
Environmental Economics
Health Economics
International Economics
Career Highlights
2005 to Present – Professor of Continuing Education, Ryerson University
1997-1999 – Investment Advisor, Marchment & Mackay, Toronto
1985-1995 – Reader (Associate Professor), ARSD College, University of Delhi
Other Activities
Academic research