Piyadasa Edirisuriya is a lecturer in the Department of Accounting and Finance.
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Das, R., Edirisuriya, P., Swarup, A., 2010, Regional Economic Engagements and The Free Trade Agreements: Analytical Insights and Policy Options, World Scientific, Singapore.
Edirisuriya, P., 2004, Financial deregulation and banking performance in South Asian countries, in South Asia in the Era of Globalization: Trade, Industrialisation and Welfare, eds Mita Bhattacharya, Russell Smyth, Marika Vicziany, Nova Science Publishers, Inc., New York NY USA, pp. 103-116.
Edirisuriya, P., 1999, Determinants of Military Expenditure in Sri Lanka, in Conflict and Community in Contemporary Sri Lanka, Sage Publications India Pvt Ltd, New Delhi India, pp. 229-239.
Dharmapala, P., Edirisuriya, P., 2012, A classification method for banks' profitability using revised Thompson-Thrall profit ratios in DEA and cluster analysis with an application to South Asian banks, International Journal of Operational Research [P], vol 15, issue 2, Inderscience Publishers, Geneva Switzerland, pp. 147-169. View Publication
Sayeed, M.A., Edirisuriya, P., Hoque, M.Z., 2012, Bank profitability: The case of Bangladesh, International Review of Business Research Papers [P], vol 8, issue 4, World Business Institute, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 157-176. View Publication
Dharmapala, P., Edirisuriya, P., 2011, A decision model to predict profitability using revised Thompson-Thrall profit ratios in DEA with an application to South Asian banks, International Journal of Operational Research [P], vol 12, issue 4, Inderscience Publishers, United Kingdom, pp. 407-429. View Publication
Ratnayake, P., Edirisuriya, P., 2008, Japanese Foreign Direct Investment in Asia: Experience from Sri Lanka, Journal of Accounting Business and Management [P], vol 15, issue 2, Malangkucecwara School of Economics, Indonesia, pp. 74-93.
Edirisuriya, P., 2007, Effects of financial sector reforms in Sri Lanka: Evidence from the banking sector, Asia Pacific Journal of Finance and Banking Research, vol 1, issue 1, Global Business Investments and Publications LLC, USA, pp. 42-57.
Ranathilaka, M.B., Shiratake, Y., Edirisuriya, P., 2006, The role of multi-purpose co-operatives in rural development in Sri Lanka: A case study of Kurunegala District, Asia-Pacific Journal of Rural Development, vol 16, issue 2, Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific, Bangladesh, pp. 35-56.
Edirisuriya, P., 2005, Predicting power of financial variables: evidence from Australia, International Review of Business Research Papers, vol 1, issue 1, World Business Institute, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 1-17.
Galagedera, D.U.A., Edirisuriya, P., 2005, The performance of Indian commercial banks (1995-2002), South Asian Journal of Management, vol 12, issue 4, Assoc. of Management Development Institutions in South Asia, India, pp. 52-74.
Edirisuriya, P., O'Brien, G.C., 2002, Financial deregulation and economies of scale and scope: evidence from the major Australian banks, Asia-Pacific Financial Markets, vol 8, issue 3, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands, pp. 197-214.
Edirisuriya, P., Ratnayake, P., 2001, A Study on the Behavioural Pattern of Portfolio Investors in Developing Countries: Evidence from Sri Lanka, Saga University Economic Review, vol 34, issue 1, Saga University Economic Society, Saga Japan, pp. 1-17.
Edirisuriya, P., 1999, Predicting Australian Recessions Using Financial Variables, Proceedings for Queensland Finance Conference 1999, Brisbane, Qld 30 Sept & 1 Oct 1999, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane Qld Australia, pp. 124-138.
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