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อีเมล : pungpond_r@yahoo.com , pungpond.r@chula.ac.th

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ปริญญาเอก

  • Ph.D. (Economics)-Michigan State University, USA

ปริญญาโท

  • M.A. (Economics)-University of Michigan at Ann-Arbor, USA

ปริญญาตรี

  • B.S. (Finance) – The Wharton Business School, University of Pennsylvania, USA
  • B.A. (Economics) – University of Pennsylvania, USA

ความเชี่ยวชาญทางวิชาการ

  • Development economics
  • Population Economics
  • Applied Econometrics
  • Labor and Human Resource Development


ผลงานทางวิชาการ

Journal Publications:

  • “Adult-child activities and child development outcomes in developing countries: an empirical investigation in Thailand” (with Siripong Palakawong-Na-Ayudhya). Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment 29 (6), pp. 766-777, 2019
  • “Behavioral economics of death and dying decisions: Both rational and irrational approaches” Rukumnauykit P, Pholphirul P Journal of human behavior in the social environment. 2017;27(6), pp.625-631.
  • “Human capital linkages to labor productivity: implications from Thai manufacturers” Rukumnuaykit P., Pholphirul P. Journal of education and work. 2016; 29 (8), pp 922-955.
  • “Happiness from Social Capital: An Investigation from Micro Data in Rural Thailand” (with PiriyaPholphirul). Community Development 47 (4), pp. 562-573. 2016.
  • Does income matter for subjective well-being in developing countries?: Empirical evidence from Thailand microdata Rukumnuaykit P Journal of human behavior in the social environment. 2016; 26 (2), pp. 179-193.
  • “Does Immigration always Promote Innovation? Evidence from Thai Manufacturers.” (withPiriyaPholphirul). Journal of International Migration and Integration.pp. 1-28. February 2016.
  • “Urbanisation,Poverty and Subjective Well-Being: Empirical Evidence from Thailand” Rukumnuaykit P Urban policy and research. 2015; 33 (1), pp.98-118.
  • “Microcredit on a Large Scale: Appraising the Thailand Village Fund” Haughton J, Khandker SR, Rukumnuaykit P Asian economic journal. 2014; 28 (4), pp. 363-388.
  • “The Distributionl Effects of Government Response to the 2009 Recession in Thailand.” (with Jonathan Haughton and SomchaiJitsuchon). Journal of Southeast Asian Economies 33(1).pp.39-62. 2016.
  • “The Labor Market Impacts of Immigration to Developing Countries: Evidence from a Registration Campaign in Thailand. (with John Bryant).” Journal of Development Studies 49 (6) , pp. 785-800. 2014.
  • “Do Immigrants Improve Firms’ Competitiveness in Developing Countries : Evidences from Thai Manufacturers. (withPiriyaPholphirul)” Europiean Journal of Social Sciences, Volume 38, Issue 4.
  • “Does Immigration Promote Innovation in Developing Countries? Evidence from Thai Manufacturers”(with PiriyaPholphirul). AIM Policy Working Paper. 14-009, 2013.
  • “Employment of Immigrants and Firm’s Competitiveness: Evidence from Thai Manufacturers.” (withPiriyaPholphirul). International Business Management 7(5):374-392, 2013.
  • “Agricultural Production and Infrastructure: Empirical Evidence from Household Panel Data.” European Journal of Social Science. Volume 38 No 4 June, 2013 37 No 3 March, 2013.
  • “The labor Market Impacts of Immigration to Developing Countries: Evidence from a Registration Campaign in Thailand.” (with John Bryant). Journal of Development Studies, Vol.48, 1-16, 2012
  • “Appraising the Thailand Village Fund” (with JirawanBoonperm, Jonathan Haughton and Shahidur R. Khandker) 2012. Policy Research Working Paper.The World Bank. WPS5998.
  • “Mental Health, Happiness, and Income.”The Fifth International Conference of the Thailand Econometric Society.Proceeding. 2012.
  • “Economic Contribution of Migrant Workers to Thailand.”(withPiriyaPholphirul). International Migration, Vol.48, No.5: 174-202. 2010.
  • “Real Estate Cycle and Real Business Cycle: An Evidence from Thailand” (with PiriyaPholphirul). Pacific Rim Property Research Journal, Vol. 15, No.2: 145-165. 2009.
  • “Inner Happiness Among Thai Elderly” (with RossarinSoottipong Gray, SirinanKittisuksathit and VarachaiThongthai), Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 15(4), 289–305. 2008.
  • “Happiness from Social Capital: An Investigation of Kanjanaburi Data” (with PiriyaPholphirul), in the Chapter 3 of Rossarin Gray, AnuchartPuangsamlee, and ChurnrurthaiKanchanchitra(Editors), Various Dimentions of Happiness and Well-Being in Thailand” (ISBN: 978-974 -11-0864-0), NakornPathom: Institute for Population and Social Research: 32-48. 2007.
  • “Health and Happiness in Urban and Rural Area: A Case Study from Thailand” (with PiriyaPholphirul), in the Chapter 5 of WorachaiThongthai and SureepornPunpueng (Editors), What is “Urbanization and Urbanism” (ISBN: 978-974-11-0778 -0), NakornPathom: Institute for Population and Social Research: 64-79. 2007
  • “Credit Rationing as Another Cause of Financial Crisis: Evidence from Thailand.” NIDA Economic Review.Vol.2, No.2. December 2007.
  • “Infrastructure and Land Use: A Case Study Using Nang Rong Panel Data.” (Paper presented at the 10th East Asian Economic Association Conference, November 17-20, Beijing).
  • Siripong Palakawong Na Ayutthaya and Pangpond Rak-Amnuaykit “The Diversity of Migrant Groups in Thailand: Population and Social Perspective”, Development Economic Review, Vol. 13 . 2019.
  • Pangpond Rak-Amnuaykit and Piriyaphonpirun “Education Budget and Academic Achievement: Findings in Thailand” Journal of Economic Review National Institute of Development Administration. Year 9, Issue 2 (July) 2015.
  • Sirinan Kittisuksathit, Pangpond Rak-Amnuaykit, Piriya Phonpirun. Project Evaluation