Research & Publication

Md. Adib Ahmed

 Ahmed, A., Amin, S. B., McCarthy, G., Khan, A. M., & Nepal, R. (2022). Isblended learning the future of education? Students perspective using discretechoice experiment analysis. Journal of University Teaching &Learning Practice19(3), 06.

Md. Adib Ahmed

Amin, S. B., Ahmed, A., Khan, A. M.,& Khan, F. (2021). Policy Paper on the Post Covid-19 Sustainable EnergyOptions for Power Generation in Bangladesh. International EnergyJournal21(1A).

Md. Adib Ahmed

Khan, A. M., Amin, S. B., Ahmed, A.,& Sultana, T. (2021). Tourism Development and Economic Growth inBangladesh: New Evidence from Nonlinear Autoregressive Distributed Lag. InternationalJournal of Economics and Financial Issues11(2), 100-107.

Md. Adib Ahmed

Mahidud, A., Amin, S. B.,& (2021). Nexus among foreign exchange reserve, remittance and tradeopenness: An empirical Ahmed, A.investigation in the Bangladeshieconomy. Journal of Empirical Studies8(1), 1-12.

Md. Adib Ahmed

Ahmed, A., Amin, S. B., & Khan, A. M. (2020). Forecasting Tourism Revenue inBangladesh Using ARIMA Approach: The Case of Bangladesh. InternationalReview of Business Research Papers16(1).

Abdul Mahidud Khan

Ahmed, A., Amin, S. B., McCarthy, G., Khan, A. M., & Nepal, R. (2022). Is blended learning the future of education? Students perspective using discrete choice experiment analysis. Journal of University Teaching & Learning Practice, 19(3). https://ro.uow.edu.au/jutlp/vol19/iss3/06

Abdul Mahidud Khan

Amin, S. B., Ahmed, A., Khan, A. M., & Khan, F. (2021).Policy Paper on the Post Covid-19 Sustainable Energy Options for Power Generation in Bangladesh. International Energy Journal, 21(1A). Bangabandhu Chair Special Issue on “Energy, Disaster, Climate Change: Sustainability and Just Transitions in Bangladesh”

Abdul Mahidud Khan

Khan, A. M., Amin, S. B., Ahmed, A., & Sultana, T. (2021). Tourism Development and Economic Growth in Bangladesh: New Evidence from Nonlinear Autoregressive Distributed Lag. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, 11(2), 100-107. doi:https://doi.org/10.32479/ijefi.11040

Md. Emran Hasan

Khanam, M., & Hasan, E. (2020). Inequalities in health care utilization forcommon illnesses among under five children in Bangladesh. BMC Pediatrics, 20:192.

Md. Emran Hasan

Hasan, M. E., & Islam, S. (2019). Empirical Nexus between Economic Growth and Remittance Outflows: Evidence fromBangladesh. SARJANA, 34(1), 38-55.

Md. Emran Hasan

Sadat, A. R., & Hasan, M. E. (2019). Testing Weak Form of Market Efficiency of DSE Based on Random Walk Hypothesis Model: A Parametric Test Approach. International Journal of Accounting and Financial Reporting, 9(1), 400-413. 

Md. Emran Hasan

Hasan, E., Khanam, M., & Shimul, S. N. (2020). Socio-economic inequalities in overweight and obesity among women of reproductive age in Bangladesh: a decomposition approach. BMC Women's Health, 20:263

Md. Emran Hasan

Khanam, M., Hasan, E., & Sarker, A. R. (2021). Prevalence and Factors of Hypertension among Bangladeshi Adults. High Blood Pressure and Cardiovascular Prevention, 28(4)393-403. 

Md. Emran Hasan

Khatoon, R., Hasan, M. E., Ibon, M. W. F., Islam, S., Mehareen, J., Murshed, R., Pabon, M. N. F., Rahman, M. J., & Suchi, M. S. (2021). Aggregation, Asymmetry and Common Factors for Bangladesh’s Exchange Rate-Trade Balance Relation. Empirical Economics. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00181-021-02127-y

Md. Emran Hasan

Islam, S., & Hasan, M. E. (2020). Is Public Sector Wage Premium Real? Findings from Bangladesh. The Bangladesh Development Studies, 43, (1&2).

Md. Emran Hasan

Imtiaz, A., Khan, N. M., Hasan, E., Johnson, S., & Hazera-Tun-Nessa.(2021). Patients’ choice of healthcare providers and predictors of modern healthcare utilisation in Bangladesh: Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES) 2016-17 (BBS). BMJ Open, 11, e051434.

Md. Emran Hasan

Nath, R., Imtiaz, A., Nath, S. D., & Hasan, E.(2021). Role of Vaccine Hesitancy, eHealth Literacy, and Vaccine Literacy in Young Adults’ COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake Intention in a Lower-Middle-Income Country. Vaccines, 9(12), 1405.

Amina Khatun

  • Easy Bike Battery Recycling Channel and InfluencingFactors: A Study in the South- west Region of Bangladesh,  BUP Journal,Volume 09, Issue 02, 2023; ISSN-Print 2219- 4851; ISSN Online- 2789- 0392; (Authored).
  • Watching Television and its Impact on Students’Academic Performance, Jagannath University Journal of Economics, Volume02, Issue 01, December 2020; ISSN: 2707-0689; (Co- authored).
  • Fosteringdisaster preparedness through community radio in cyclone-prone coastal Bangladesh, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 101752, 2020; availableat: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2020.101752;(Co- authored).
  • Preferences for Improved Early Warning Services amongCoastal Communities at Risk in Cyclone Prone South-west Region of Bangladesh, Progress in Disaster Science, 2020; available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pdisas.2020.100065;(Co- authored).

Md. Mahbubul Alam

Export Enhancing Effects of Information and Communication Technologies: Evidence from Bangladesh 

  • DOI
  • 10.55493/5004.v12i2.4515

  • Abstract: The study examines the impact of information and communications technology (ICT) on bilateral export flows from Bangladesh to its trading partners based on an augmented panel gravity model. It includes 108 importers of Bangladeshi goods. The sample period extends from 2000 to 2018. Primarily, we employ Pooled Ordinary Least Square (POLS) model, and we utilize Poisson Pseudo Maximum Likelihood (PPML) as an alternative estimation technique to check robustness. The findings from the OLS model indicate that ICT has positive and significant effects on Bangladesh’s bilateral export. The results from PPML also support the findings from the OLS model. Therefore, the results come out to be robust. These findings imply that by reducing trade-related costs e. g., shipping costs, market access costs, and communication and information costs, ICT growth in Bangladesh as well as in its trading partner countries enhances trade flows and therefore has a trade-boosting effect.
Keywords: Bangladesh, Bilateral exports, Gravity model, Information and communications technology, Ordinary least square , Poisson pseudo maximum likelihood.



Md. Mahbubul Alam

Nexus between macroeconomic factors and remittance inflow in presence of ICT penetration: a panel data analysis of Bangladesh economy

DOI: 10.1504/IJSEM.2023.10058035

Abstract: While the whole world was struggling and stumbling during the global pandemic, the economy of Bangladesh miraculously experienced a comparatively lower stagnation than its contemporaries, owing to a larger remittance inflow intertwined with the surge of ICT services. This study attempts to find the answer to this overwhelming performance considering the macroeconomic factors in host countries that are top in remittance outflow towards Bangladesh. The findings indicate significant positive effects of ICT, as well as macroeconomic factors like government expenditure, trade balance, and FDI on the remittance inflow of the recipient country. Despite being unique in perspective, the paper is confined to the usage of secondary data and limited data availability due to institutional constraints for a few countries. The paper concludes by prescribing an ICT-friendly infrastructure for both host countries and the recipient country, along with an emphasis on selected macroeconomic variables.
Keywords: remittance; ICT; macroeconomic factors; receiving country; host country; panel data; fixed effects; random effects; Bangladesh.

Md. Mahbubul Alam

Role of education human capital in ICT-trade relationship

DOI: 10.1504/IJEED.2024.10051654

Abstract: The study investigates how ICT affects trade because of prior effect of education human capital on ICT using gravity panel model for the period 2000‒2018 including 130 countries. First, we find positive and significant relationship between ICT use and bilateral merchandise exports flows. Second, the findings indicate that higher ICT use by both the exporting and importing country has a positive impact on exports of countries with higher education human capital. The effects of interaction between ICT and human capital on exports flows from low-and middle-income to high income countries as well as trade between low and middle-income countries are positive and significant for the exporter country. The interaction terms on trade flows involving high-income countries as exporters, in contrast, are negatively significant. For importers, interaction has positive and significant effects except trade flows from high-income to low-and middle-income countries, where it asserts positive but insignificant effect. Keywords: education human capital; ICT; gravity model; panel data; bilateral exports; high-income countries; low and middle-income countries; Poisson pseudo maximum likelihood; interaction effects.
Keywords: education human capital; ICT; gravity model; panel data; bilateral exports; high-income countries; low and middle-income countries; Poisson pseudo maximum likelihood; interaction effects.

Wasik Sajid Khan

  • Impact of COVID-19 on SMEs of Bangladesh: How Well have they Coped with the Situation?
  • Factors Affecting Labor Force Participation Decision in Bangladesh: An Empirical Study Using Microdata
  • Academic Curriculum and Labor Market Mismatch: A Study on UniversityGraduates in Bangladesh

Md. Monir

Monir, M. Naureen, N. Salauddin, M. Azmain, M, A. (2020).  Household Food Security Status During COVID-19:Evidence from A Slum in Dhaka City. The Jahangirnagar Economic Review. (31)

Md. Monir

Chowdhury, A. I. Monir, M. Tahsin, S, A.Fariha, C. Munim, S, B.  (2021a). Impactof COVID-19 on the Supply Chain of Poultry Industry, Dairy & LivestockIndustry in Bangladesh. The Jahangirnagar Review: Part II: Social Science,Vol. XLV, 2021

Md. Monir

Monir, M. Aronee, P. Ader, J, A. Sharmin, F. (2022). Digital Divide in SecondaryEducation during Covid-19: A Study on High School Students in Two SelectedUrban and Rural Areas of Bangladesh. Journal of Faculty of Arts & SocialSciences, BUP. 2(1) 73-92

Md. Monir

Chowdhury, A, I. Monir, M. Proma, F. U.,Rimi, T. K., Islam, J. (n.d.). (2020). Consumer Experience in Online GroceryServices During The Covid-19: A Study In Dhaka City. Bangladesh OpenUniversity Journal of Business Studies. 6(2) 76-84

Naimur Rahman

1. Recent Aggravation of Export Earnings in Bangladesh: Is This an Outcomeof Export Subsidence of RMG Sector Due to COVID-19 Outbreak?
2. Migration Pattern and Urban Informal Sector of Bangladesh: The Applicabilityof the Harris-Todaro Migration Model in the Presence of COVID-19 Outbreak.
3. Role of Remittance as a Dynamic Source of Capital Inflow of BangladeshDuring Current COVID-19 Outbreak.
4. The Potential of Blockchain Technology and Digital Economy of Bangladesh.

Faryana Rafiq

1. Cross Border Energy Trade in South Asia: A Potential for Greater Regional Cooperation or an Impediment? (Authored)
2. Utilizing CSR to accomplish SDGs: An analysis on selective Banks of Bangladesh (Authored)
3. Migration Pattern and Urban Informal Sector of Bangladesh: The Applicability of theHarris-Todaro Migration Model in the Presence of COVID-19 Outbreak (Co-authored)

Abir Hassan

Islam,M. S., Haque, M. Z., Islam, S. N., Alam, M. M., & Hassan, A. (2022) (inpress). Role of Education Human Capital in ICT-Trade Relationship. InternationalJournal of Education Economics and Development.

DOI:10.1504/IJEED.2024.10051654

 

Islam, M. S., Haque, M. Z., Islam, S. N., Alam,M. M., & Hassan, A. (2022). Export Enhancing Effects of Information andCommunication Technologies: Evidence from Bangladesh. Asian Journal ofEmpirical Research, 12(2), 69-81.

DOI: 10.55493/5004.v12i2.4515