
معرفی
Dr. Preety Pratima Srivastava is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Economics, Finance and Marketing at RMIT University, Melbourne. She holds a PhD in Econometrics from Monash University and previously served as a Senior Research Fellow at Monash University (2011–2012) and Research Fellow at the Central Bank of Mauritius (1995–2002). Her research focuses on applied microeconomics, health economics, and econometrics, particularly addressing topics like recreational drug consumption, labor market dynamics, and educational policy. She has secured two ARC/NHMRC grants and publishes in journals such as Journal of Health Economics and Health Economics. Currently, she serves as an Associate Editor for the Bulletin of Economic Research. Her work has been featured in media outlets like The Conversation, discussing topics such as alcohol taxation and the impact of parental smoking on children's health.
Education: PhD in Econometrics (Monash University).
Research Interests: Health Economics, Labour Economics, Economics of Education, Recreational Drug Consumption, Econometric Modeling.
Grants & Awards: Two ARC/NHMRC grants.
Media Contributions: Recent articles on tobacco-cannabis consumption dynamics and alcohol tax policies.
Teaching: Extensive experience in statistics and econometrics courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Service: Committee roles in workload allocation and research initiatives at RMIT School of Economics, Finance & Marketing.



