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Faculty Member » Hedayet Chowdhury
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Name Hedayet Chowdhury
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Research Interest
Wellbeing and Poverty, Social Protection, Labor market and Informal economy, Applied Microeconomics.
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Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Managerial Economics, Development Economics, International Trade and Public Finance
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Bangladesh Economic Association
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Dec 2003
An Analysis of Economic Efficiency of the Informal Sector Small-scale Manufacturing Industries of Bangladesh, Journal of The Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Humanities, Vol. 48, Number 2, (December 2003), pp.111-132.
Nov 2005
Development of the Concept of the Informal Sector: A Literature Review, Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences, Volume 3, Number 5, 2005. http://www.gracepublication.org/pjss/3(5)2005.html
Aug 2006
Informal Economy and Governance, Editor, Salahuddin M. Aminuzzaman, Department of Development Studies, University of Dhaka, August 2006. Forthcoming.
May 2006
Making infrastructure work for the poor: Development benefits of PV systems in two Bangladesh communities, Journal of Energy in Southern Africa (JESA), Volume 17 No 2: May 2006. http://www.erc.uct.ac.za/journal.htm
Jan 2005
Production technology and productivity differences in manufacturing industries: A study of the formal and the informal sectors in Bangladesh. Vol 33, No.1. (February Issue of 2005), Asian Profile, Canada. http://www.asianresearchservice.com/v33.htm
Jan 2004
The reality of development in Bangladesh and the role of the informal sector, Harvard Asia Pacific Review, Vol. 7 No. 2, Fall 2004, USA. http://hcs.harvard.edu/hapr/fall04_art/index.html
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