Quazi Shahabuddin
Director General
2004-2006
1. The 1998 Floods and Beyond: Towards Comprehensive Food Security in Bangladesh, UPL/IFPRI, 2004 (co-edited).
2. “Trade and Foreign Direct Investment Performance During Policy Reform in Bangladesh,” in Omar Haider Chowdhury and Willem van der Geest (eds), Economic Reform and Trade Performance in South Asia, BIDS and UPL, 2004 (co-author).
3. “Trade Liberalization and Food Security in Bangladesh” (co-author), chapter in the book on Economic Reforms and Food Security – The Impact of Trade and Technology in South Asia, edited by S. Babu and A. Gulati, Food Products Press, New York, 2005.
2002-2004
1. The 1998 Floods and Beyond: Towards Comprehensive Food
Security in Bangladesh, UPL/IFPRI, 2004. (Co-edited)
2. “Trade and Foreign Direct Investment Performance
During Policy Reform in Bangladesh”, in Omar Haider
Chowdhury and Willem van der Geest (eds), Economic Reform
and Trade Performance in South Asia, BIDS and UPL, 2004. (Co-author)
3. “Crop and Horticulture Production in Bangladesh:
Performance and Prospects”, in R.I. Rahman (ed.) Performance
of the Bangladesh Economy: Selected Issues, BIDS, Dhaka, 2003.
2000-2002
1. “Price Responsiveness of Foodgrain Supply in Bangladesh and Projections 2020” in The Bangladesh Development Studies Vol. XXVIII, March-June 2002, Nos. 1 and 2. (Co-author)
2. “Review of Food Sector and Policy Options in Food Security” in A.A.Abdullah (ed.), Bangladesh Economy 2000: Selected Issues, The Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, Dhaka, 2001.
3. “Determinants of Rice Supply and Demand in Bangladesh: Recent Trends and Projections”, in M. Sombilla, M. Hossain and B. Hardy (eds.), Developments in the Asian Rice Economy, International Rice Research Institute, 2002. (Co-author)
4. “Assessment of Comparative Advantage in Rice Cultivation in Bangladesh”, in M. Sombilla et al (eds.) Developments in the Asian Rice Economy, International Rice Research Institute, 2002. (Co-author)
1998-2000
1.“Agricultural Growth and Stagnation in Bangladesh”, MAP Focus Study Series No.6, CIRDAP, Dhaka, July 1998 (Co-author).
2.“Food Sector Review”, in A.A. Abdullah (ed.) Bangladesh Economy 2000: Selected Issues, (forthcoming).
3.“1998 Floods, Post-Flood Agricultural Rehabilitation Programme and Growth Performance”, in Trends in Post Flood Economy: A Review of Bangladesh’s Development, 1998-99, Centre for Policy Dialogue and University Press Limited, Dhaka, 2000.
4.“Assessment of Comparative Advantage in Bangladesh Agriculture”, The Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. XXVI, No.1, March 2000.
Agriculture and Rural Development Division
Md. Asaduzzaman
Research Director
2002-2004
1. “To School or Not: Determinants of School Enrollment
in Bangladesh”, in R. I. Rahman (ed.), Performance of
the Bangladesh Economy: Selected Issues, BIDS, Dhaka, 2003.
2. “Bangladesh Agriculture” in Human Development
Report South Asia, Mahbub-ul-Huq Institute for Human Development,
Islamabad, 2003.
3. “South Asian Free Trade Area: An Analysis of the
Policy Options for Bangladesh”, a resource paper in
Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) resource center, 2003.
[See http://www.gtap.agecon.purdue.edu/resources/res_display.asp?
Record ID =1362] (co-author)
4. “Food Safety, Standards and Implications for Bangladesh
Trade”, in the Proceedings of the Agri-Invest Seminar,
Dhaka, 2004.
2000-2002
1. “Bangladesh Agriculture in the Era of Globalisation: Constraints or Opportunities?” in A.A. Abdullah (ed.), Bangladesh Economy 2000: Selected Issues, BIDS, Dhaka 2001.
2. “Frontiers of Change in Rural Bangladesh: Natural Resources and Sustainable Livelihood”, in Kazi Ali Toufique and Cate Turton (eds.), Hands not Land: How Livelihoods are Changing in Rural Bangladesh, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies and Department for International Development, September 2002.
1998-2000
1.“Municipal Finance in Non-metropolitan Towns: An Agenda for Policy Action”, BIDS Research Report No. 159, 1998.
2.“The Uruguay Round, WTO Rules and Bangladesh Agriculture”, Food agriculture organisation, 1999.
3.“Micro Finance in Bangladesh: Do Institutions Matter”? IFAD (forthcoming), 1999.
4.“Institutional Development in Local Water Management”, in Anjan Datta (ed) Planning and Management of Water Resources -Lessons Learnt from Two Decades of EIP's Experience, University Press Limited, Dhaka, 2000 (co-author).
5.“Energy Security of Bangladesh: Issues, Perspectives and Prospects”, in Kabir, M. H. (ed.), National Security of Bangladesh in the Twenty First Century, BIISS, Academic Press, Dhaka, 2000.
6.“Livestock Sector, Economic Development and Poverty Alleviation in Bangladesh”, in Mondal, M. A. Sattar (ed.), Changing Rural Economy of Bangladesh, Bangladesh Economic Association, 2000.
7.ALGAS Asian development Bank, Manila, 2000. (co-author).
8.“Bangladesh Agriculture in the Era of Globalisation: Constraints and Opportunities”, in A.A. Abdullah (ed.) Bangladesh Economy 2000: Selected Issues, BIDS, Dhaka (forthcoming).
Rushidan Islam Rahman
Research Director
2004-2006
1. “Bangladesh: Linkages among Economic Growth, Employment and Poverty” in R. Islam (ed.) Fighting Poverty. The Development-Employment Link, Lyne Rienner Publishers, Boulder, London, 2006 (co-author).
2. “Small Enterprise Development Project in Bangladesh in Reducing Rural Poverty in Asia” in N. Islam, (ed.) Challenges and Opportunities for Microenterprises and Public Employment Schemes, The Howorth Press Inc., New York, 2006.
3. “Children in Economic Activity in Bangladesh: Recent Changes and Determinants.” Research Report No. 180, BIDS, December 2005.
4. “The Dynamics of the Labor Market and Employment in Bangladesh: A Focus on Gender Dimensions”, Employment Strategy Papers, Employment Policy Unit, ILO, Geneva, 2005.
5. “Future Challenges Facing the MFIs of Bangladesh: Choice of Target Groups, Loan sizes and Rate of Interest” in S. Ahmed and M.A. Hakim (eds.) Attacking Poverty with Microcredit, University Press Limited, Dhaka, 2004.
6. “Dynamics of the Labor Market in Bangladesh and the Prospects of Economic Development with Surplus Labor” in Independent Review of Bangladesh Development (IRBD), CPD & UPL, 2004.
2002-2004
1. “Dynamics of the Labour Market in Bangladesh and
the Prospects of Economic Development with Surplus Labour”,
in Independent Review of Bangladesh’s Development (IRBD),
CPD & UPL, 2004.
2. “Future Challenges Facing the MFIs of Bangladesh:
Choice of Target Groups, Loan sizes and Rate of Interest”,
in S. Ahmed and M.A.Hakim (eds.), Attacking Poverty with Microcredit,
UPL, Dhaka, 2004.
3. “Pattern and Sustainability of Economic Growth in
Bangladesh”, in Rushidan Islam Rahman (ed.), Performance
of the Bangladesh Economy: Selected Issues, BIDS, 2003.
4. “Introduction and Overview”, in Rushidan Islam
Rahman (ed.) Performance of the Bangladesh Economy: Selected
Issues, BIDS, 2003.
5. “Agriculture and Rural Development in Bangladesh”,
UPL, Dhaka, 2003. (co-author)
6. “Employment Poverty Linkages: Bangladesh”,
Issues in Employment and Poverty, Discussion Paper 10, ILO,
Geneva, 2003 (co-author)
7. “Rural Poverty: Pattern, Processes and Policies”,
in Kazi Ali Toufique and Cate Turton (eds.), Hands not Land:
How Livelihoods are Changing in Rural Bangladesh, Bangladesh
Institute of Development Studies and Department for International
Development, 2002. 2000-2002
1. “Determinants of the Use of Modern Agricultural Inputs and Agricultural Productivity in Bangladesh”, The Bangladesh Development Studies, Nos. 1 and 2, 2002.
2. “Tractor Use, Irrigation and Productivity in Bangladesh Agriculture”, in A. A. Abdullah (ed.), Bangladesh Economy 2000: Selected Issues, BIDS 2001.
3. “Prospects of Mobilization of Household Savings and the Development of Microfinance Institutions”, in Geoff Wood and Iffat Sharif (eds.), Poverty and Finance in Bangladesh: Emerging Institutional Issues, UPL, 2001.
4. “Industrialization in a Labour Surplus Economy: The Apparel Sector in Bangladesh”, in Proceedings of a National Seminar on RMG, BIDS and Oxfam GB Bangladesh, Dhaka, January 2000.
5. “Editors’ Introduction”, in Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. XXVI (2000), Nos. 2-3. (Co-author)
1998-2000
1.“Prospects of Mobilization of Household Savings and the Development of Microfinance Institutions”, in Geoff Wood and Iffat Sharif (eds.) Poverty and Finance in Bangladesh: Emerging Institutional Issues.
2.“Tractor Use, Irrigation and Productivity in Bangladesh Agriculture”, in A. A. Abdullah (ed.), Bangladesh Economy 2000:Selected Issues, BIDS.
3.“Savings and Farm Investment in Bangladesh: An Analysis of Rural Households”, Focus Study Series No. 11, Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific, Dhaka, 2000 (Co-author).
4.“Poverty Alleviation and Empowerment through Microfinance. Two Decades of Experience in Bangladesh”, Research Monograph, No. 20, BIDS, 2000.
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6.“Agricultural Growth and Stagnation in Bangladesh: Monitoring, Adjustment and Poverty”, Focus Study Series No. 6. Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific, Dhaka, 1998a (Co-author).
7.“Alternative Institutional Forms for Operating Deep Tubewells and the Future of Deep Tubewell Irrigation in Bangladesh”, in Rehman Sobhan (eds.), Crisis in Governance, CPD and UPL, Dhaka, 1998b.
8.“Rural Households’ Attitude Towards Savings and Demand for Savings Services”, Save the Children (USA), Dhaka, 1998c.
Md. Abul Quasem
Senior Research Fellow
1998-2000
1.“Maize Production and Marketing in Bangladesh” in Proceedings of the Second Annual FMRSP workshop held in Dhaka, October 18-19, 1999.
2.“Quality of Agricultural Inputs: The Role of the Government”, in Abu A. Abdullah (ed.) Bangladesh Economy 2000: Selected Issues, BIDS, Dhaka (forthcoming).
Bimal Kumar Saha
Senior Research Fellow
2004-2006
1. “Land Degradation and Poverty in Rural Bangladesh”, a chapter in a book entitled People’s Report 2004-2005: Bangladesh Environment (edited by Atiur Rahman and Mahboob Hassan under Sustainable Environment Management Program), Ministry of Environment and Forest (MOEF), Unnayan Shamannay, and United Nations Development Program (UNDP), Dhaka, May 2006.
2002-2004
1. “Rural Development Trends: What the Statistics Say” in Kazi Ali Toufique and Cate Turton (eds.) Hands Not Land:
How Livelihoods are Changing in Rural Bangladesh, Bangladesh
Institute of Development Studies (BIDS) and Department for
International Development (DFID), Dhaka, September 2002.
2. “Land Reform and Agrarian Development in Bangladesh
and West Bengal: Issues and Evidence in Comparative Perspective”,
in Prachya (a journal of Asia: past and present) Number 1,
Department of South and Southeast Asian Studies, University
of Calcutta November 2002.

2000-2002
1. “Changing Pattern of Agrarian Structure in Bangladesh: 1984-1996”, in Abu Abdullah (ed.), Bangladesh Economy 2000: Selected Issues, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, Dhaka, January 2001.

1998-2000
1.Agrarian Structure and Productivity in Bangladesh and West Bengal: A Study in Comparative Perspective, The University Press Limited, Dhaka, 1998.
2.“Land Reform and Agrarian Question in Bangladesh”, Theoretical Perspectives, Volumes 7 & 8, 2000, Dhaka University.
3.“Growth with Equity”, a review of a book by Abhijit Dasgupta (Manohor, New Delhi, 1998), The Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. XXVI, No.4, 2000.
Fahmida Akter Khatun
Research Associate
1998-2000
1.“Environmental Impacts of Trade Liberalisation and Policies for the Sustainable Management of Natural Resource–A Case Study on Bangladesh’s Shrimp Farming Industry”, United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP), Geneva, 1999.
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3.“Environmental Valuation: Concepts and Issues”, in Dr. Qazi Kholiquzzaman et. al. (eds.) Environmental Economics, International Union of Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, IUCN, Dhaka, 1999.
Ayesha Banu
Research Associate
1998-2000
1. Banu, A. “Fabrics of Reality versus Fabricated Reality: A Case for an Alternative Feminist Methodology” in Theoretical Perspective, Vol 6, 1999.
Muhammad Omar Faruque
Research Associate 2002-2004
1. “State, Class and Housing: A Case Study of Dhaka
City”. Paper Published in Social Science Review, Vol.
20, No. 2, University of Dhaka, December 2003.
"Top" General
Economics Division
Omar Haider Chowdhury
Research Director
2004-2006
1. “Bangladesh Trade and Investment Performance During Policy Reform” in Omar Haider Chowdhury and Willem van der Geest (eds.), Economic Reform and Trade Performance in South Asia, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies and University Press Ltd., Dhaka, December 2004 (co-author).
2. “Geographic and Sectoral Distribution of Trade and Investment Flows” in Omar Haider Chowdhury and Willem van der Geest (eds.), Economic Reform and Trade Performance in South Asia, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies and University Press Ltd., Dhaka, December 2004 (co-author).
2002-2004
1. Economic Reform and Trade Performance in South Asia, Bangladesh
Institute of Development Studies and University Press Ltd.,
Dhaka, December 2004. (Co-editor).
2. “Investing in Children through the Food for Education
Program”, in Paul Dorosh, Carlo del Ninno, Quazi Shahabuddin
(eds.) 1998 Floods and Beyond, 2004.
3. “Credit Programs for the Poor and the Health Status
of Children in Rural Bangladesh”, in International Economics
Review, Vol. 44, No. 1, February 2003. (Co-author)
4. “Bangladesh Trade and Investment Performance During
Policy Reform” in Omar Haider Chowdhury and Willem van
der Geest (eds.), Economic Reform and Trade Performance in
South Asia, Bangladesh Institue of Development Studies and
University Press Ltd., Dhaka, December 2004. (Co-author)
5. “Geographic and Sectoral Distribution of Trade and
Investment Flows” in Omar Haider Chowdhury and Willem
van der Geest (eds.), Economic Reform and Trade Performance
in South Asia, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies
and University Press Ltd., Dhaka, December 2004. (Co-author)
2000-2002
1. “Macroeconomic Performance and the Need for Foreign Aid in Bangladesh”, the Bangladesh Journal of Political Economy, Vol. XVI, No. 1, 2002.
1998-2000
1.“Fiscal Management and Macroeconomic Performance, (1998)”, in Crisis in Governance: A Review of Bangladesh’s Development 1997, Centre for Policy Dialogue and University Press Ltd., Dhaka, Bangladesh.
2.“Credit Programmes for the Poor and Nutritional Status of Children in Rural Bangladesh”, Population Studies and Training Centre, Working Paper No. 98-01, Brown University, U.S.A., 1998.
3.Flood 1998: A Rapid Economic Appraisal. A report prepared for the Asian Development Bank, 1999.
4.“A Review of Budget 1999-2000: Implications for Development Policy”, in Trends in the Post-Flood Economy: A Review of Bangladesh’s Development 1998-99, Centre for Policy Dialogue and the University Press Ltd., Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2000.
5.“A Review of the Fiscal Sector”, in Abu A. Abdullah (ed.) Bangladesh Economy 2000: Selected Issues, BIDS, Dhaka (forthcoming).
K.A.S. Murshid
Research Director
1998-2000
1.“Migrant workers from Bangladesh – Remittance inflows and utilization”, Research Report No. 170 BIDS, Dhaka, Bangladesh (co-author) (forthcoming).
2.“Trade Liberalization and Food Security – The Evolution and Conduct of the Cross-Border Trade in Rice”, Working Paper, BIDS/IFPRI-FMRSP, Dhaka, August, 1999.
3.“Food Security in an Asian Transitional Economy – The Cambodian Experience”, Working Paper No. 6, Cambodia Development Resource Institute and United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, Phnom-Penh-Geneva, December, 1998.
Binayak Sen
Senior Research Fellow
1998-2000
1.“Growth, Poverty and Human Development” in Rounaq Jahan (ed.), Bangladesh: Promise and Performance, Zed Press, London and University Press Ltd., Dhaka, 2000.
2.“Not Quite, Not Enough: Financial Allocation and the Distribution of Resources in the Health Sector”, Research Report No. 167, BIDS, Dhaka June 2000 (co-author).
3.“Beyond Nation: A Re-Consideration of Akbar Ali Khan’s Discovery of Bangladesh: Explorations into the Dynamics of a Hidden Nation”, The Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. XXVI, No.1 March 2000.
4.“Addressing Poverty”, Bangladesh Country Policy Paper No. 1, Asian Development Bank, Dhaka, 2000.
5.“Methodology for Identifying the Poorest at Local Level”, Technical Paper No. 27, "Macroeconomics, Health and Development" Series, World Health Organization, Geneva, February 1998 (co-author).
6.“Public Expenditure and Social Development in Bangladesh”, MAP Focus Study Series No. 8, Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific (CIRDAP), Dhaka, 1998 (co-author).
7."Politics of Poverty Alleviation" in Rehman Sobhan (ed.), Crisis in Governance: A Review of Bangladesh's Development 1997, Centre for Policy Dialogue and University Press Ltd., Dhaka, June 1998.
Chowdhury Anwaruzzaman
Senior Research Fellow
2004-2006
1. “Bangladesh Trade and Investment Performance During Policy Reform” in Omar Haider Chowdhury and Williem van der Geest (eds.), Economic Reform and Trade Performance in South Asia. Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies and University Press Ltd., Dhaka, December 2004 (co-author).
2002-2004


2. “Bangladesh Trade and Investment Performance During
Policy Reform” in Omar Haider Chowdhury and Willem van
der Geest (eds.), Economic Reform and Trade Performance in
South Asia, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies and
University Press Ltd., Dhaka, December 2004. (Co-author)
Kazi Ali Toufique
Senior Research Fellow
2004-2006
1. “Community Empowerment by NGOs - Experience from the Fourth Fisheries Project in Bangladesh.” Discussion Paper No. 135, Graduate School of International Development, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan, December 2005.
2. “Farm Size and Productivity in Bangladesh Agriculture: Role of Transaction Costs in Rural Labor Markets”, Economic and Political Weekly, 40 (10), pp. 988-92, 5 March 2005.
2002-2004
1. “Profit, Environment and Voice: Shrimp Culture in
Bangladesh” in Pradhan (ed.) Legal Pluralism and Unofficial
Law in Social, Economic and Political Development. Papers
of the XIIIth International Congress of the Commission on
Folk Law and Legal Pluralism, 7-10 April, 2002, Chiang Mai,
Thailand, Volume II, pp. 101-122, 2003.
2. “A Ten year retrospective study of Suicide cases
reported at the Sir Salimullah Medical College Mortuary, Bangladesh”,
Bangladesh Medical Journal, 31 (3&4), July-October. (Co-author)
3. Hands not Land: How Livelihoods are Changing in Rural Bangladesh,
Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies and Department
for International Development, September 2002. (Co-author)
4. “Agricultural and Non-agricultural Livelihoods in
Rural Bangladesh: a Relationship in Flux” in Kazi Ali
Toufique and Cate Turton, Hands not Land: How Livelihoods
are Changing in Rural Bangladesh, Bangladesh Institute of
Development Studies and Department for International Development,
September 2002. 2000-2002
1. “Pattern of Unnatural Death in a City Mortuary - A Ten Year Retrospective Study”, in Bangladesh Medical Journal, 31 (1&2), January-April 2002. (Co-author)
2. “Trends of Homicide in Southern Dhaka - A 10-Year Study”, in Journal of Bogra Medical College, 5 (2), January, 2002. (Co-author)
3. “Retrospective Study of 273 Deaths due to Poisoning at Sir Salimullah Medical College from 1988 to 1997”, in Journal of Dhaka Medical College, 10 (1), April, 2001. (Co-author)
4. “Degrading Fisheries Resources”, in Atiur Rahman, M. Ashraf Ali, Farooque Chowdhury (eds.) People’s Report on Bangladesh Environment 2001, Unnayan Shamannay and The University Press Limited, Dhaka, 2001.
5. Sustainable Rural Livelihoods in Bangladesh. IDS Research Report 45, Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex, UK, September 2001.
6. “Sandwiched between 'Us' and 'Them': Dilemmas and Contradictions in the Shrimp-Processing Export Sector of Bangladesh in the Globalisation Process”, in South Asia, Special Issue on Regional Responses to Global Economic Changes: West Bengal and Bangladesh, New Series, Vol. XXIV, No. 1, June, 2001.
7. “Monitoring in Privatized Non-Exclusive Resources”, in The Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. 26, No. 4, December 2000.
1998-2000
1.“Migration and Livelihoods: Case Studies in Bangladesh, Ethiopia and Mali”, IDS Research Report 46, Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex (co-author), 2000.
2.“Distribution of Rent in the Inland Fisheries of Bangladesh”, The Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. 26, No. 1, March 2000.
3.“Property Rights and Power Structure in Inland Fisheries in Bangladesh”, in H.A.J. Middendorp, P.M. Thompson and R.S. Pomeroy (eds.) Sustainable Inland Fisheries Management in Bangladesh. ICLARM Conference Proceedings 58, Manila, 1999.
4.“Institutions and Externalities in the Inland Fisheries of Bangladesh”, Land Economics, Vol. 74, No. 3, August 1998.
Dilip K. Roy
Senior Research Fellow
2004-2006
1. “Impact of the 1998 Flood on Household Food Security,” in Paul Dorosh et al (eds), The 1998 Floods and Beyond: Towards Comprehensive Food Security in Bangladesh, University Press Limited, 2004.
2. “Economic Policy Reforms During the 1990s: An Assessment” in Omar Haider Chowdhury and Willem van der Geest (eds.), Economic Reform and Trade Performance in South Asia, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies and University Press Ltd., Dhaka, December 2004 (co-author).
3. “Bangladesh Trade and Investment Performance During Policy Reform” in Omar Haider Chowdhury and Willem van der Geest (eds.), Economic Reform and Trade Performance in South Asia, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies and University Press Ltd., Dhaka, December 2004 (co-author).
4. “Geographic and Sectoral Distribution of Trade and Investment Flows” in Omar Haider Chowdhury and Willem van der Geest (eds.), Economic Reform and Trade Performance in South Asia, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies and University Press Ltd., Dhaka, December 2004 (co-author).
2002-2004
1. “Labor Market Characteristics in Rural Bangladesh
after the 1998 Flood”, The Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural
Economics, 2003. (Co-author)
2. “Rural Employment and Household Food Expenditure:
An Exploratory Study”, Journal of Business Administration,
IBA, DU, June 2004. (Co-author)
3. “Economic Policy Reforms During the 1990s: An Assessment”
in Omar Haider Chowdhury and Willem van der Geest (eds.),
Economic Reform and Trade Performance in South Asia, Bangladesh
Institute of Development Studies and University Press Ltd.,
Dhaka, December 2004. (Co-author)
4. “Bangladesh Trade and Investment Performance During
Policy Reform” in Omar Haider Chowdhury and Willem van
der Geest (eds.), Economic Reform and Trade Performance in
South Asia, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies and
University Press Ltd., Dhaka, December 2004. (Co-author)
5. “Geographic and Sectoral Distribution of Trade and
Investment Flows” in Omar Haider Chowdhury and Willem
van der Geest (eds.), Economic Reform and Trade Performance
in South Asia, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies
and University Press Ltd., Dhaka, December 2004. (Co-author)
6. “Impact of the 1998 Flood on Household Food Security”
in Paul Dorosh et al. (eds), The 1998 Floods and Beyond, International
Food Policy Research Institute, Washington and University
Press Ltd., Dhaka 2004. (Co-author)
1998-2000
1.“Poverty Alleviation and Trade Policy Reform in Bangladesh: Some Selected Issues”, The Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol.XXIV, Nos. 1&2, 1996.
2.“Trade Policy and Exports of Horticultural Products from Bangladesh”. Research Report No. 162, BIDS, Dhaka, July 1999.
3.“Impact of the 1998 Flood on Labor Markets and Food Security and Effectiveness of Relief Operation in Bangladesh”, FMRSP Working Paper, June 1999 (co-author).
4.“The 1998 Flood and Household Food Security: Evidence from Rural Bangladesh”, October 1999 (co-author).
Mohammad Yunus
Research Fellow
1998-2000
1.“Long-run Dynamics and Causality in the South Asian Foreign Exchange Markets”, The Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. XXV, 1997.
2.“The Long-run Validity of Purchasing Power Parity in the South Asian Countries”, The Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. XXVI, 2000.
3.“Exchange Rate Fundamentals, Misalignment and Economic Performance: Bangladesh in the South Asian Context” in Jim Love and M. M. Huq (eds.), Strategy for Industrialisation: The Case of Bangladesh, Dhaka, University Press Ltd., 2001.
Md. Abul Basher
Research Fellow
1998-2000
1.“Linkages and Leakages: A sectoral Tracking in Bangladesh Economy”, The Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. Nos. 1&2, 1997.
2.“Decomposition of Distributional Impacts of Sectoral Growth and Some Policy Imperatives: A SAM-Based Investigation,” The Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. XXV, Nos. 3&4. 1997.
Wajid Hasan Shah
Research Associate 2004-2006

2. Book Review “Bureaucrats in Business: The Economics and Politics of Government Ownership” in The Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. 29, March-June, 2003, Nos. 1 & 2.
3. “Bangladesh Trade and Investment Performance During Policy Reform” in Omar Haider Chowdhury and Willem van der Geest (eds.), Economic Reform and Trade Performance in South Asia, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies and University Press Ltd., Dhaka, December 2004 (co-author).
2002-2004

2. “Bangladesh Trade and Investment Performance During
Policy Reform” in Omar Haider Chowdhury and Willem van
der Geest (eds.), Economic Reform and Trade Performance in
South Asia, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies and
University Press Ltd., Dhaka, December 2004. (Co-author)
Mohammad Mainul Hoque
Research Associate
2004-2006
1. “Choice of Delivery Care in the Urban Slums,” The Dhaka University Studies-Journal of the Faculty of Arts, Volume 61, No.1, June 2004 (co-author).
2. “Determinants of Choices of Delivery Care in Some Urban Slums of Dhaka City”, Pakistan Journal of Social Science, Volume 3, No. 3, 2005 (co-author).
"Top" Human
Resources Development Division
Mahmudul Alam
Senior Research Fellow
1998-2000
1.“Secondary Science Education in Bangladesh, 1985-95”, Research Report No. 166, BIDS, Dhaka, 1998.
2.“Teacher's Training in Primary Education Sub-sector of Bangladesh”, Proshikhaan (A journal of Bangladesh Society for Training and Development)
3.“Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Sub-sector in Bangladesh: Its growth and Role of the State: A Time-series Analysis of 1981-90 General Education Project, GOB”, (1992), DERAP Working Paper No. D 1992: 10, Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI), Bergen, Norway, 1992.
4.“Bangladesh: Assessing Basic Learning Skills”, Asia Technical Division, World Bank, Washington, D.C. August, University Press Ltd., Dhaka, 1997 (co-author).
5.“Determinants and Impact of Basic Skill Attainment: The Role of School and Targetted Credit Programs in Bangladesh”, in Muhamad Abdul Latif et al. (ed.) Credit Programs for The Poor: Household and Intrahouseholds Impacts and Program Sustainability, Vol. 1, published as a Conference Volume (March 22, 1997) by Education and Social Policy Department, World Bank, Washington, D.C., and BIDS , Dhaka (1997).
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7.“Development of Primary Education in Bangladesh: The Ways Ahead”, The Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. XXVI, No. 4, December 2000.
Atiur Rahman
Senior Research Fellow
1998-2000
1.A¡lL h¡wm¡cn (Another Bangladesh), fСQÉ ¢hcÉ¡, Dhaka, 1998.
2.Apqk¡Nl ¢ce …¢m: j¤¢š² k¤Ül fÐÙ¹¤¢a fhÑ (Days of Non-cooperation: The Prepatory Phase of the War of Liberation). mvwnZ¨ cÖKvk, Dhaka ,1998.
3.i¡o¡ A¡¾c¡me: Abѯe¢aL fVi§¢j (Language Movement: Economic Perspective). The University Press Limited (UPL), Dhaka, 1st edition in 1990 and 2nd edition in 2000 (co-author).
4.i¡o¡ A¡¾c¡me: AwnNËqZL¡l£cl ®nÐZ£ AhÙÛ¡e (Language Movement: Class Background of the Participant). The University Press Limited (UPL), Dhaka, 1st edition in 1990 and 2nd edition in 2000 (co-author).
5.i¡o¡ A¡¾c¡me: f¢lfТra J ¢hQ¡l (Language Movement: Perspective and Analysis). The University Press Limited (UPL), Dhaka, 1st edition in 1990 and 2nd edition in 2000 (co-author).
6.j¡e¢hL Eæue: AjaÑÉ-lh£¾cÐ i¡he¡ (Human Development: Amartya-Rabindra Thinking). The University Press Limited (UPL), Dhaka, 2000.
7.SeNZl h¡SV (Budget for the People), f¡WL pj¡hn, Dhaka, 2000.
8.“Civil Society and Governance” in Hasnat Abdul Hye (ed.), Governance: South Asian Perspective. The University Press Limited (UPL), Dhaka, 2000 (co-author).
9.“The Budget and the Poor: A Participatory Analysis”. The Journal of Social Studies, No. 74, July-September, 1999, Dhaka.
10.“Education for development: Some Conceptual Issues”. The Journal of Social Studies, No. 85, July-September, 1999, Dhaka.
11.“h¡SV fТœ²u¡u SeNZl AwnNËqZ” (People's Participation in Budget Making Process), Eæue ¢haLÑ, Vol. 2, Year 18, 1999, BUP, Dhaka.
12.“j¡eh Eæue hC” (Role of Books in Human Development), h¡wm¡cn Eæue pj£r¡, pçcn Mä, h¡¢oÑL pwMÉ¡, 1406z
13.“On Reaching the Hardcore Poor: Some Evidence on Social Exclusion in NGO Programmes”. Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. XXVI, No.1, March 2000 (co-author).
Rita Afsar
Senior Research Fellow 2004-2006
1. “Gender, Labor Migration and Remittances: South Asia” in Suad Joseph (ed) Encyclopedia of Women in Islamic Culture, Brill Academic Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands, 2006.
2. “Conditional Mobility: The Migration of Bangladeshi Female Domestic Workers”, in Shirlena Huang, Brenda S.A. Yeoh and Noor Abdul Rahman (eds), Asian Women as Transnational Domestic Workers, Marshall Cavendish Academic, Singapore National University, Singapore, 2005.
3. The Indian Ocean Connection: Migration from the Indian Sub-Continent to Western Australia,” in R. Wildings and F. Tilbury (eds.) A Changing People: Diverse Contributions to the State of Western Australia, Department of the Premier and the Cabinet, Office of Multicultural Interests (OMI), Perth, Western Australia: 196-209, 2004.
4. “Bangladeshi Women’s Entry to Overseas Manufacturing Sector: New Signals and Policy Paradigm,” Feminist Review, 77:175-179, 2004.
2002-2004
1. “Dynamics of Poverty, Development and Population
Mobility: The Bangladesh Case”, in Asia Pacific Population
Journal, Vol. 19, No. 2, United Nations Publication, June
2004.
2. “Poverty and Distributive Justice at the Urban End:
A Neglected Dimension of Rural Urban Migration”, in
Atiur Rahman (eds.), People’s Report, Unnayan Shamunnay,
Dhaka, 2004.
3. “Gender, Labour Market and Demographic Change: A
Case Study of Women’s Entry into the Formal Manufacturing
Sector of Bangladesh”, in B. Garcia, R. Anker and Pinnelli
(eds.), Women in the Labour Market in Changing Economics:
Demographic Issues, IUSSP, New York: Oxford University Press,
2003.

6. “Supporting Poor People to Access Farm Power: Experiences
of the Research and Extension in Farm Power Issues in Bangladesh”,
Dhaka, DFID, 2003. (Co-author)
7. “Gender Dimensions of Labour Migration in Dhaka City’s
Formal Manufacturing Sector”, in Carol Miller and Jessica
Vivian (eds.), Women’s Employment in the Textile Manufacturing
Sectors of Bangladesh and Morocco, United Nations Research
Institute for Social Development, United Nations Development
Program (UNDP), Geneva, 2002.
8. “Migration and Rural Livelihoods”, in Kazi
Ali Toufique and Cate Turton (eds.), Hands not Land: How Livelihoods
are Changing in Rural Bangladesh, Bangladesh Institute of
Development Studies (BIDS), Dhaka and Department for International
Development (DFID), UK, 2002.
9. International Labour Migration of Women: A Case Study of
Bangladesh. Policy Leadership and Advocacy for Gender Equity
(PLAGE) Project, supported by Canadian International Development
Agency (CIDA), Ministry of Women’s Affairs, Government
of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Dhaka, 2002.
2000-2002
1. “A Case Study of the Gender Dimensions of Labour Migration in the Formal Manufacturing Sector of Dhaka City”, in C. Miller and J. Vivian (eds.) in Women's Employment in the Textile Manufacturing Sectors of Bangladesh and Morocco, Monograph, UNRISD, Geneva, 2001.
2. “The State of Urban Governance and People’s Participation in Bangladesh”, in Istanbul 5 plus project of the CARE International, UK, and Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, Dhaka, published by CARE, UK, 2001.
3. “Female Labour Migration and Urban Adaptation”, in Pratima-Paul Majumder and Binayak Sen (eds.). Growth of Garment Industry in Bangladesh: Economics and Social Dimensions. Proceedings of a seminar on Readymade Garment Industry. Dhaka: BIDS and OXFAM, Bangladesh, 2000.
1998-2000
1.Rural Urban Migration in Bangladesh: Causes, Consequences and Challenges, University Press Limited, Dhaka, 2000.
2.“Rural-urban Dichotomy and Convergence: Emerging Realities in Bangladesh”, Environment and Urbanisation, Vol. No.1, 1999a.
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4.“Urbanisation in Bangladesh and Challenges of Development” Bangladesh Economic Association, Vol. XIV, No. 1, 1998a.
5.“Re-examining Resettlement Question in the Context of Migrant Women’s Security and Urban Poverty in Bangladesh”. Special Issue on Women and Migration, Indian Journal of Social Work, Vol. 59, No. 3. 1998b.
6.“Sociological implications of the Female Labour Migration in the Formal Manufacturing Sector”, in R. Sobhan and Khundker, N. (eds.), Globalization and Gender: Changing Patterns of Women's Employment in Bangladesh, University Press Limited, Dhaka, 2001.
7.“Rural-urban Migration and Development: Evidence from Bangladesh”, in Richard E. Bilsborrow (ed.) Migration, Urbanization, and Development: New Dimensions and Issues, Kluwer Academic Publishers Group, 1998.
8.“eNl¡ue QÉ¡m” Hhw h¡wm¡cnl ®fÐr¡fV ¢LR¤ e£¢aj¡m¡”. A study on Prerequisites of Future Swedish Support to Rural Towns Development and Poverty Alleviation. Agder Research Foundation, Norway , 1999a.
9.“Public Water Supply in Rural Areas: An Evaluation of DPHE's Performance in Installation of GoB Funded Tubewells”, Research Report No. 165, BIDS, Dhaka, 1999b.
10.“The Employee Concern and Related Issues Involved in the Proposed Transfer of the Transmission Networks of the Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) to the Power Grid Company of Bangladesh Limited (PGCB), Research Report No. 164, BIDS, Dhaka, 1999c (co-author).
Pratima Paul-Majumder
Senior Research Fellow
2004-2006


3. “Social, Economic and Health Insecurity Affecting Women’s Participation in the Labor Market and their Labor Productivity”, Empowerment A Journal of Women for Women, Vol. 12, 2005.

5. National Education Budget of Bangladesh and Empowerment of Women, Bangladesh Nari Progati Sangha and Institute for Environment & Development 2005.

7. “Social Security Challenges in the Manufacturing Sector: A Gender Perspective” in Hossain (ed) Human Rights in Bangladesh, 2005, Ain o Salish Kendra (ASK), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2005.
8. Engendering Garment Industry, The Bangladesh Context, The University Press Limited (UPL), 2006 (co-author).
9. Role of National Budget in Developing Entrepreneurship among Women of Bangladesh, Bangladesh Nari Progati Sangha and Institute for Environment & Development, 2006.


2002-2004



3. “Increasing Awareness and Knowledge about Gender Analysis of National Budget: An Analysis from the Perspective of Gender Equality”, PLAGE, Ministry of Women and Children Affairs, GOB, 2003. (Co-author)
4. “Workers’ Rights in the Garment Industry of Bangladesh”, in Hameeda Hossain (ed.) Human Rights in Bangladesh 2002, Ain O Salish Kendra (ASK), Dhaka, 2003.
5. Reflection of Women’s Voice and National Gender Objectives in the National Budget of Bangladesh, A book published by Bangladesh Nari Pragoti Sangha (BNPS), 2003.
6. “Enabling Women to Contribute to Economic Growth; An Analysis of Allocations in the National Budget of Bangladesh”, in Rushidan Islam Rahman (ed.) Performance of the Bangladesh Economy: Selected Issues, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, Dhaka, 2003.
7. “Gender Equality in Bangladesh - still a long way to go” in Shahiduzzaman and Mahfuzur Rahaman (ed) Gender Equality in Bangladesh-still a long way to go, Published by News Network, Dhaka, Bangladesh, November 2003.
8. “Health Status of the Garment Workers in Bangladesh”, Project Report, No. 01, BIDS, 2003.

10. “International Labour Standards and Practices in Bangladesh and its Consequence on Trade and Economy” in Dina Siddiqi (ed) Human Rights in Bangladesh, 2004, ASK, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
2000-2002

2. “Occupational Hazards and Health Consequences of the Growth of Garment Industry in Bangladesh”, in Pratima Paul-Majumder and Binayak Sen (eds.), Growth of Garment Industry in Bangladesh: Economic and Social Dimension, proceedings of a National Seminar on Readymade Garment Industry, BIDS and OXFAM-GB, Bangladesh, 2001.
3. “Impact of Working Conditions and Terms of Employment on Women’s Labour Force Participation and their Labour Productivity” in Empowerment, Vol. 8a, Quarterly Journal of Women For Women, Dhaka, 2001.

5. “Women’s Share in the National Budget of Bangladesh” in Empowerment Vol.9, Quarterly Journal of Women for Women, 2002.
6. “Organizing Women Garment Workers: A Means to Address the Challenges of Integration of the Bangladesh Garment Industry in the Global Market,” in Muqtada Muhammed and Ali Rashid (eds.) Bangladesh: Economic and Social Challenges of Globalization, UPL, Dhaka, 2002.
1998-2000
1.“e¡l£-f¤l¦o ¢i¢šL °hojÉ c§l£LlZ e¡l£l jS¤l£ LjÑl i§¢jL¡”, h¡wm¡cn Eæue pj£r¡, o¡sn Mä, h¡¢oÑL pwMÉ¡, 1405z
2.“LjÑrœl Ty¤¢Lx ®f¡n¡L nТjLl j¡e¢pL ü¡ÙÛÉ AhÙÛ¡”, h¡wm¡cn Eæue pj£r¡, pçcn Mä, h¡¢oÑL pwMÉ¡, 1406z
3.“Violence Consequences of Women’s Wage Employment”, Empowerment, Quarterly Journal of Women for Women, Vol. 7, 2000. S.I. Laskar
Research Fellow
2000-2002
1. “An Evaluation of Conversion of Existing Sarkari
Shishu Sadans into Shishu Paribars” (Phase-II). Paper
published by IMED, Ministry of Planning, Government of Bangladesh,
July 2001.
Anwara Begum
Research Fellow
2004-2006
1. Engendering Garment Industry: the Bangladesh Context. University Press Limited, January 2006 (co-author).
2000-2002
1. “Social Network in International Migration: A Framework
for Analysis”, in Chowdhury R Abrar, (ed.). On the Margin:
Refugees, Migrants and Minorities, Refugee and Migratory Movements
Research Unit, June 2000.

3. “Strategizing Sustainable Cities: Cities Without
Slums”, in the souvenir journal published by RAJUK and
Ministry of Public Works, GoB, commissioned by the United
Nations Centre for Human Settlements (HABITAT), in observance
of the World Habitat Day, 1 October 2001.
1998-2000
1.“Expectations of Poor Rural Migrants to the City of Dhaka”, Geographical Review of India, Vol. 60, Number 2, June 1998.
2.Destination Dhaka: Urban Migration–Expectations and Reality, University Press Limited, December, 1999.
3.“Role of Social Network in International Migration: the Experience of Bangladesh”, Geographical Review of India, Vol.61, No.2, June/July 1999.
4."The Socio-Economic Condition of Pavement Dwellers of Dhaka City", Research Report No. 150, BIDS, May, 2000.
S.M. Zulfiqar Ali
Research Fellow
2004-2006
1. “Spatial Inequality in Social Progress in Bangladesh,” Bangladesh Development Studies, forthcoming (co-author).
2. “Trends in Poverty and Social Indicators: Into the New Millennium”, in Binayak Sen and David Hulme (eds.), Chronic Poverty in Bangladesh: Tales of Ascent, Descent, Marginality and Persistence – The State of the Poorest 2005/2006, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS), Dhaka, Bangladesh, and Chronic Poverty Research Centre (CPRC), Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM), University of Manchester, UK, September 2006 (co-author).
3. “Chronic Income and Non-income Poverty in Bangladesh: Insights from Household Panel Survey Data”, in Binayak Sen and David Hulme (eds.), Chronic Poverty in Bangladesh: Tales of Ascent, Descent, Marginality and Persistence – The State of the Poorest 2005/2006, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS), Dhaka, Bangladesh, and Chronic Poverty Research Centre (CPRC), Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM), University of Manchester, UK, September 2006 (co-author).
4. “Transformative Structures and Transmission Mechanisms: The ‘Insecurity’ Dimensions of Chronic Poverty”, in Binayak Sen and David Hulme (eds.), Chronic Poverty in Bangladesh: Tales of Ascent, Descent, Marginality and Persistence – The State of the Poorest 2005/2006, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS), Dhaka, Bangladesh, and Chronic Poverty Research Centre (CPRC), Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM), University of Manchester, UK, September 2006 (co-author).
5. “The Heart of Remoteness: Spatial Disparity, Adverse Geography and Chronic Poverty”, in Binayak Sen and David Hulme (eds.), Chronic Poverty in Bangladesh: Tales of Ascent, Descent, Marginality and Persistence – The State of the Poorest 2005/2006, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS), Dhaka, Bangladesh, and Chronic Poverty Research Centre (CPRC), Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM), University of Manchester, UK, September 2006 (co-author).
6. “Seasonal and Chronic Poverty: A Qualitative Assessment”, in Atiur Rahman and Mahboob Hassan (eds.), People’s Report 2004-2005: Bangladesh Environment, Unnayan Shamannay, Dhaka, May 2006.
2002-2004
1. “Appetite for Nicotine: An Economic Analysis of Tobacco
Control in Bangladesh”, HNP Discussion Paper –
Economics of Tobacco Control Paper No. 16. World Bank and
Tobacco Free Initiative, WHO, November 2003. (Co-author)
2. “Enabling Women to Contribute to Economic Growth:
An Analysis of Allocations in the National Budget of Bangladesh”,
in Rushidan Islam Rahman (ed.), Performance of the Bangladesh
Economy: Selected Issues, Bangladesh Institute of Development
Studies, August 2003. (Co-author)

2000-2002
1. “Disaggregated Demand for Fish in Bangladesh: An Analysis Using the Almost Ideal Demand System”, Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. XXVIII, Nos. 1 & 2, March-June 2002.

3. People’s Budget: An Illustrative Exercise Using Participatory Tools, The University Press Limited, Dhaka, 2002. (Co-author)

Mohammad Harunur Rashid Bhuyan
Research Associate
2004-2006

"Top" Industry and Physical
Infrastructure Division
Zaid Bakht
Research Director
2004-2006
1. “The Poverty Impact of Rural Roads: Evidence from Bangladesh”, World Bank-BDS, forthcoming, (co-author).
2. Competitiveness of a Labor Intensive Industry in a Least Developed Country: The Case of the Knitwear Industry in Bangladesh, Working Paper IDE, Tokyo, December 2005 (co-author).
3. “Bangladesh Trade and Investment Performance During Policy Reform” in Omar Haider Chowdhury and Willem van der Geest (eds.), Economic Reform and Trade Performance in South Asia, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies and University Press Ltd., Dhaka, December 2004 (co-author).
2002-2004
1. “Bangladesh Trade and Investment Performance During
Policy Reform” in Omar Haider Chowdhury and Willem van
der Geest (eds.), Economic Reform and Trade Performance in
South Asia, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies and
University Press Ltd., Dhaka, December 2004. (Co-author)
2000-2002
1. “The East Asian Financial Crisis and Its Impact on Bangladesh Economy”, chapter in Impact of the Global Financial Crisis and Recessionary Conditions in the Region, Bangladesh Bank, Dhaka, July 2000.
2. Review of Bangladesh's Progress in the 1990s and Action Program for 2000-2010, UNCTAD under the auspices of The Third United Nations Conference on The Least Developed Countries, May 2001.
3. “Trade Liberalization, Exports and Growth of Manufacturing Industries” in M. M. Huq and Jim Love (eds.) Strategies for Industrialization in Bangladesh: The Case of Bangladesh, University Press Limited, 2001.
4. Machinery Industry in Bangladesh, The Institute of Developing Economies, Tokyo, Japan, 2002.
1998-2000
1.“Growth Performance of the Manufacturing Sector: A Review of the Revised Industrial GDP under SNA ’93”, in A.A. Abdullah (ed.) Bangladesh Economy 2000: Selected Issues, BIDS, Dhaka, (forthcoming).
Abdul Latif
Senior Research Fellow
2002-2004
1. “Income, Consumption and Poverty Impact of Infrastructure
Development”, The Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol.
XXVIII, No.3, September 2002.
1998-2000
1.“Credit Programs for the Poor and Reproductive Behaviour in Low Income Countries: Are the Reported Causal Relationships the Results of Heterogeneity Bias?”, The Demography, Vol.36, No.1, February 1999 (co-author).
Abdul Hye Mondal
Senior Research Fellow
2004-2006
1. “Hunting for Decent Work: Opportunities and Challenges”, The Guardian, July 2005.
2002-2004
1. “Role of the Export Processing Zones in the Industrialization
Process of Bangladesh: Lessons for the Future”, in Rushidan
Islam Rahman (ed.), Performance of the Bangladesh Economy:
Selected Issues, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies,
Dhaka, 2003.
2. “Decent Work in Agriculture in Bangladesh”,
in D.P.A. Naidu and A. Navamukundan (eds.) Decent Work in
Agriculture in Asia, International Labour Office, Regional
Office for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok, 2003.

2000-2002
1. “Social Capital Formation: The Role of NGO Rural Development Programs in Bangladesh”, Policy Sciences, Vol. 33, Nos. 3 & 4, December 2000, pp.459-475. Also published in John D. Montgomery and Alex Inkeles (eds.), Social Capital as a Policy Resource, Kluwer Academic Publishers: Boston, MA, U.S.A., 2001.
2. “Globalization, Industrial Relations and Labour Policies: A Renewed Agenda for Social Dialogue in Bangladesh,” in Muhammed Muqtada, Andrea M. Singh and Mohammed Ali Rashid (eds.), Bangladesh: Economic and Social Challenges of Globalization, The University Press Limited, Dhaka, and International Labour Organization, Geneva, 2002.
1998-2000
1.“The Impact of Science and Technology Policies on Human Values in Bangladesh”, Postdoctoral Thesis, Harvard University, June 1995, in John D. Montgomery (ed.), Human Rights: Positive Policies in Asia and the Pacific Rim, Hollis Publishing Company, Hollis, USA, 1998.
2.“Social Capital Formation: The Role of NGO Rural Development Programs in Bangladesh”, Policy Sciences, Vol. 33, Nos. 3 & 4, December 2000. Also published in John D. Montgomery and Alex Inkeles (eds.), Social Capital as a Policy Resource, Kluwer Academic Publishers: Boston, MA, USA, 2001.
3.“A Study of the Informal Sector in Bangladesh”, Research Report No.158, BIDS, Dhaka, October 1998 (co-author).
4.“The Employee Concerns and Related Issues Involved in the Proposed Transfer of the Transmission Network of the Bangladesh Power Development Board to the Power Grid Company of Bangladesh Limited”, Research Report No. 164, BIDS, Dhaka, October 1999 (co-author).
K.M. Nabiul Islam
Senior Research Fellow
2006-2007
1. Impacts of Flood in Urban Bangladesh – Micro and Macro Level Analysis, book published by Community Development Library, 2006, Dhaka
2. ORCHID: Piloting Climate Risk Screening in DFID Bangladesh, Chapter 6: An Economic and Cost Benefit Analysis of Adaptation Options, Opportunities and Risks of Climate Change and Disasters (ORCHID) (Jointly), IDS, Sussex University, UK, 2007.
2004-2006
1. “Linkages between Employment and Poverty: Bangladesh”, in R. Islam (ed), Fighting Poverty: The Development–Employment Link, Lynn Rienner, Boulder, Colorado and London, 2006 (co-author).
2. Flood Loss Potentials in Non-agricultural Sectors, Assessment Methods and Standard Loss Database for Bangladesh, book published by Palak Publishers, Dhaka, February 2005.
3. Enabling Institutions and Developing Partnership in Coastal Districts under Integrated Coastal Zone Management Plan Project (ICZMPP), WARPO, Ministry of Water Resources, Government of Bangladesh, November 2005 (Jointly)
4. Estimation of the Size of Street Children and their Projection for Major Urban Areas of Bangladesh, ARISE, Ministry of Social Welfare, GoB and UNDP 2005.

6. “Employment in Bangladesh Manufacturing Sector: Pattern and Implications for Poverty Reduction”, Journal of Business Administration, Dhaka University, Vol. 31, No. 1 & 2, April 2005.
7. “Flood Loss Potentials in Industry and Commercial Sectors and Developing Standard Loss Database for a Major River Flood in Bangladesh”, Research Report 176, BIDS, 2004.
8. Evaluation of Department of Youth Development (DYD) Programmes in Socio-economic Development and Poverty Reduction in Bangladesh, Department of Youth Development, GoB, Dhaka, 2004
9. “The Emerging Livestock Sector in Bangladesh,” in Paul Dorosh (ed), The 1998 Floods and Beyond: Towards Comprehensive Food Security in Bangladesh, University Press Limited, Dhaka, 2004 (co-author).
2002-2004
1. “Employment Poverty Linkages: Bangladesh”, Discussion Paper 10. Recovery and Reconstruction Department, ILO, Geneva, August 2004.
2. Water Resources Management: Thematic Sub-Committee (Jointly - Group 10), Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) for Bangladesh, Government of Bangladesh, 2004
3. “Emerging Poultry Sector and Demand for Poultry Feeds”, The Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol XXIV, Nos. 1 & 2, June & December 2003
4. “Demand Projection for Poultry Feeds: Implications for Wheat and Maize Production in Bangladesh”, Discussion Paper No. 54, IFPRI, Washington, February 2003. (Co-author)
5. “Failure to Absorb Technology: A Case Study of Fertilizer Manufacturing in Bangladesh” in M M Huq (ed) Building Technological Capability, Issues and Prospects, Nepal, Bangladesh and India, UPL, Dhaka, 2003. (Co-author)
6. Impact Study on Rural Poverty Alleviation Programme, Bangladesh Rural Development Board (BRDB), Dhaka, June 2002
7. Agenda 21 - Bangladesh Country Report on Globalisation and Trade, Sustainable Development Networking Programme, Dhaka, 2002
2000-2002
1. “Demand Projection for Poultry Feeds: Implications for Wheat and Maize Production in Bangladesh”, Research Report 173, BIDS, 2002.
2. “Flood Loss Potentials and Construction of Standard Loss Data Sets - A Case Study of Residential Sector of Bangladesh, Research Report 169, BIDS, 2001.
3. “Conceptualization of Flood Impacts and Assessment Methods from a Developing Country Perspectives”, in European-Asian Workshop Proceedings on Ecosystem & Flood 2000, Hanoi, Vietnam, June 2000.
4. “Institutional Development in Local Water Management”, in Anjan Datta (ed) Planning and Management of Water Resources - Lessons Learnt from Two Decades of EIP's Experience, University Press Limited, Dhaka, 2000. (Co-author)
1998-2000
1. "Micro and Macro Level Impacts of Urban Floods in Bangladesh", in Dennis J. Parker (ed.) Flood Volume, UN-International Decade for Natural Disasters Reduction (IDNDR), Routledge, London, October, 2000.
2. “Impact on Infrastructure and Trade” , In Nishat A, Reazuddin M, Amin R and Khan A R (ed) The 1998 Flood : Impact on Environment of Dhaka city, Chapter 13, Department of Environment, MoEF and IUCN, 2000.
3. The Assessment of Environmental Impacts of Flood 1998 on Dhaka City, Economic Impact Study, Industry, Trade, Commerce and Crops, Ministry of Environment, GOB and UNDP,1999.
4. The Impacts of 1998 Floods on Bangladesh Economy -a Rapid Assessment, Asian Development Bank, Dhaka,1999
5. Rapid Appraisal on Aman Crop Damage and Prospect of Aman due to 1998 Flood, 1998-99, FMRSP, BIDS-IFPRI, mimeo, Dhaka,1999.
6. "Reducing Vulnerability Following Flood Disasters: Issues and Practices", in Adenrele Awotona (ed.) Reconstruction After Disaster, Issues and Practices, Ashgate, Sydney, 1998 (co-author).
7. "Linkages and Impacts of Flooding - Evidence from Macro-level Data in Bangladesh". Paper No 30, School of Geography and Environmental Management, Middlesex University, Enfield, UK, 1998
8.
9. "Health Aspects of Flooding-Evidence from Macro-level Data on Incidence of Diseases in Bangladesh", Research Report No. 155, BIDS, Dhaka, 1998.
10. "The Role of Perception, Warning and Human Factors in Flood Losses", Research Report No. 152, BIDS, Dhaka, March, 1998.
11. The Impacts of Flooding and Methods of Assessment in Urban Areas of Bangladesh. Unpublished Ph.D. research, Middlesex University, London, UK, 1997.
12. "Non-agricultural Impacts of Flooding in Urban Areas of Bangladesh"- A Review (in Bengali), Bangladesh Unnayan Samikkha, Vol.14, BIDS, February,1997
13. People's Participation and Consultation Programme (PPCP), Round 1, 2, & 3 Report, National Water Management Plan, Water Resources Planning Organisation (WARPO), Government of Bangladesh, 2001 (Jointly)
14. Benefit Assessment to Non-agricultural Sectors in Compartmentalization Pilot Project (CPP), Water and Resources Planning Organisation (WARPO), Dhaka, February, 2000
Narayan Chandra Nath
Research Fellow
2004-2006
1. “Economic Policy Reforms During the 1990s: An Assessment” in Omar Haider Chowdhury and Willem Van Der Geest, (eds.) Economic Reform and Trade Performance in South Asia, BIDS and UPL, Dhaka, December 2004 (co-author).
2. “Development Dimension of the Doha Agenda: A Major Concerns of South Asia,” in South Asian Positions in WTO Doha Round: In Search of a True Development Agenda, CUTS, International India, 2005 (co-author).
2002-2004

2. “WTO and Investment: Looking for a Desirable Stand
for LDCs with Special Reference to Bangladesh”, Bangladesh
Political Economy, XVI, 2002, Bangladesh Economic Association,
Dhaka.
3. “Economic Policy Reforms During the 1990s: An Assessment” in Omar Haider Chowdhury and Willem van der Geest (eds.),
Economic Reform and Trade Performance in South Asia, Bangladesh
Institute of Development Studies and University Press Ltd.,
Dhaka, December 2004. (Co-author)
2000-2002
1. “External Competitiveness in Readymade Garments Sector of Bangladesh”, in Proceedings of a National seminar on RMG, BIDS and Oxfam GB, Bangladesh, Dhaka, July 2001.
2. “Agricultural Production and Adoption of New Agricultural Technologies in Char Development and Settlement Project Areas”, in Technical Report No. 2, Char Development and Settlement Project II, GOB, WFP and Government of the Netherlands, February 2001.
Salma Chaudhuri Zohir
Research Fellow
2004-2006
1. “Development Dimension in the Doha Round : Concerns of South Asia”, in South Asian Positions in the WTO Doha Round -In search of A True Development Agenda published by CUTS, India, 2005 (co-author).
2. “Gender Sensitive Public Expenditure of Agriculture Sector.” Working paper of Gender Budget Study, IDESS, North South University, December 2005. Also in Evers and Siddique (eds) “Who Gets What: A Gender Analysis of Public Expenditure in Bangladesh”, University Press Limited, Dhaka, Bangladesh 2006.
3. “Gender Equality Status in Bangladesh”, in Evers and Siddique (eds) “Who Gets What: A Gender Analysis of Public Expenditure in Bangladesh”, University Press Limited , Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2006 (co-author).
4. “Economic Policy Reforms During the 1990s: An Assessment,” in Omar Haider Chowdhury and Willem van der Geest (eds) Economic Reform and Trade Performance in South Asia, BIDS-UPL, Dhaka, 2004 (co-author).
5. “Geographic and Sectoral Distribution of Trade and Investment Flows”, in Omar Haider Chowdhury and Willem van der Geest (eds) Economic Reform and Trade Performance in South Asia, BIDS-UPL, Dhaka, 2004 (co-author).
2002-2004
1. “Economic Policy Reforms During the 1990s: An Assessment” in Omar Haider Chowdhury and Willem van der Geest (eds) Economic
Reform and Trade Performance in South Asia, BIDS-UPL, Dhaka,
2004. (Co-author)
2. “Geographic and Sectoral Distribution of Trade and
Investment Flows” in Omar Haider Chowdhury and Willem
van der Geest (eds) Economic Reform and Trade Performance
in South Asia, BIDS-UPL, Dhaka, 2004. (Co-author)
3. “Household Response to Gender Issues: A Survey on
Households of Female EPZ Workers in Bangladesh”, in
Swapna Mukhopadhay and Ratna M. Sudarshan (eds.) Tracking
Gender Equality under Economic Reforms: Continuity and Change
in South Asia, Kali for Women, New Delhi, 2003.
4. Experience from Bangladesh with Ethical Trading Initiatives.
Report R 2003:7, Chr. Michelson Institute, Norway, 2003 (co-author).
Also available at http://www.cmi.no/publications/ publication.cfm?pubid=1564
2000-2002
1. “Social Impact of the Growth of Garment Industry in Bangladesh”, The Bangladesh Development St dies, Volume XXVII, No. 4, December 2001.
2. “Natural Gas Sector in Bangladesh: Issues and Option”, Journal of Bangladesh Studies, Volume 2, No. 1, 2001.
3. “Beyond 2004: Strategies for the RMG Sector in Bangladesh”, in A.A. Abdullah (ed) Bangladesh Economy 2000: Selected Issues, BIDS, January 2001.
4. “Social Dimension of the Growth of Garment Industry in Bangladesh: 1990-97”, in Proceedings of a National Seminar on Readymade Garment Industry, BIDS, July 2001.

1998-2000
1.Gender implication of industrial reforms and adjustment in the manufacturing sector of Bangladesh. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, University of Manchester, 1998.
2."Beyond 2004: Strategies for the RMG Sector in Bangladesh", in A.A. Abdullah (ed) Bangladesh Economy 2000: Selected Issues (forthcoming).
3.“Gender Aware Country Economic Reports: Bangladesh”, Working Paper No. 5, University of Manchester, Graduate School of Social Sciences, Genecon unit, April 2000.
4."Macroeconmic Performance During Adjustment: The Case of Bangladesh", The Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. XXV, Nos. 3 & 4, 1997.
Md. Salimullah
Research Fellow
2004-2006
1. “Performance of Crop Production in Bangladesh: Growth and Regional Disparities,” The Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Economics, Volume XXVII, Number 2 December 2004 (co-author).
2. Competitiveness of a Labor-Intensive Industry in a Least Developed Country: A Case of the Knitwear Industry in Bangladesh, Working Paper, IDE, Tokyo, December 2005 (co-author).
2002-2004
1. “Structural Interrelationships of Various Sectors
of The Economy of Bangladesh With Special Emphasis on Agriculture”:
The Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Economics, Volume XXV,
December 2002, Number 2. (Co-author)
2000-2002
1. Machinery Industry In Bangladesh, Institute of Developing Economics, Tokyo, Japan, 2002. (Co-author)
1998-2000
1."Structural Change and Performance of the Bangladesh Economy, 1986/87 and 1992/93: An Application of the Growth Decomposition Model", The Bangladesh Development Studies Volume XXVI, No. 4, December 2000, (co-author).
2."Intersectoral Linkages in Bangladesh", Professor Jim Love and Dr. M. M. Huq (eds.) The Strategy for Industrialisation: The Case of Bangladesh, University Press Ltd., Dhaka, 2000, (co-author).
3.A Study in Inter-sectoral Relations of Linkages, Trade and Technology: The Case of Bangladesh (An Application of Input-Output Analysis). Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Economics, University of Strathclyde, March 1998.
Nazneen Ahmed
Research Fellow
2004-2006
1. “Impact of MFA Expiry on Bangladesh,” in Saman Kelegama (ed) South Asia After the Quota System: Impact of the MFA Phase Out, Institute of Policy Studies, Sri Lanka, in association with Friedrich- Ebert – Stiftung, Colombo, October 2005.
2002-2004


2000-2002
1. “A Re-Examination of Domestic Saving -Foreign Aid Relationship in the Context of Bangladesh” Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. XXVI, December 2000. (Co-author)

3. “Trade Diversion Due to European Agreement: Should Bangladesh Care?” Research Report No.171, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (2001).
"Top" Population
Studies Division
Simeen Mahmud
Research Director
2004-2006
1. “Rags, Riches and Women Workers: Export-oriented Garment Manufacturing in Bangladesh”, in Carr (ed) Chains of Fortune: Linking Women Producers and Workers with Global Markets, Commonwealth Secretariat, London, 2004 (co-author).
2. “Compliance versus Accountability: Struggles for Dignity and Daily Bread in the Bangladesh garment industry”, in P. Newel and J Wheeler (eds) Rights, Resources and the Politics of Accountability, Zed Books, London and New York, 2006 (co-author).
3. “Health and Population: Making Progress under Poverty,” Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 39, No. 36, September 2004.
4. “Is Bangladesh Experiencing a Feminization of the Labor Force”? Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. 29, Nos. 1&2.
5. “Educational Exclusion and Household Livelihoods in Urban Bangladesh: Exploring the Connections with Children’s Work”, Research Report No. 178, BIDS, December 2005 (co-author).
6. “Girls Schooling and Marriage in Rural Bangladesh”, in E. Hannum and B Fuller (eds) Research on the Sociology of Education, Elsevier, June 2006 (co-author).
2002-2004
1. “Does Globalization Have Adverse Effects on Population in Developing Countries?” Southeast Asian Studies, Vol.40, No.3, December 2002.
2. “Actually How Empowering Is Micro Credit?” Development and Change, Vol.34, No.4, September 2003.
3. “Globalization, Gender and Poverty: Bangladeshi Women Workers in Export and Local Markets”, Journal of International Development, Vol. 15, 2004. (Co-author)
4. “Participation in the Health Sector in Rural Bangladesh: Perceptions and Reality”, New Democratic Spaces? IDS Bulletin, Volume 35, No.2, April 2004.
2000-2002
1.“The Gender Dimensions of Programme Participation: Who Joins a Microcredit Programme and Why?” The Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. 26, Nos. 2&3, June-September 2000.
2. “The Labour use of Women in Rural Bangladesh”, in Rehman Sobhan and Nasreen Khundker (eds.) Globalization and Gender: Changing Pattern of Women’s Employment in Bangladesh, University Press Limited, Dhaka, 2001.
3. “Women’s Empowerment and Reproductive Change in Rural Bangladesh”. Research Report No.168, BIDS, Dhaka March 2001. (co-author)
4.“Group Dynamics and Individual Outcomes: Informal Women’s Groups in Bangladesh”, The Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. 28, No. 2, June-September 2001.
5. “Informal Women’s Groups in Rural Bangladesh: Group Operation and Outcomes”, in J Heyer, F Stewart and R Thorpe (eds.) Group Behavior and Development: Are Markets Destroying Cooperation, Oxford University Press, 2002.
6. “Making Rights Real in Bangladesh through Collective Citizen Action”, in Making Rights Real: Exploring Citizenship, Participation and Accountability, IDS Bulletin, Volume 33, Number 2, April 2002.
1998-2000
1.“Participation in BRAC’s Rural Development Programme and the Impact of Group Dynamics on Individual Outcomes”, Working Paper No. 24, 1998, BRAC- ICDDR,B Joint Research Project, Research and Evaluation Division, BRAC, Dhaka (co-author).
2.“Policies, Programs, and Financing Since the International Conference on Population and Development: Bangladesh Case Study”, in S. Forman and R. Ghosh (eds.) Promoting Reproductive Health: Investing in Health for Development, Lynne Reinner Publishers, Boulder and London, 2000 (co-author).
3.“The Gender Dimensions of Programme Participation: Who Joins a Microcredit Programme and Why”. The Bangladesh Development Studies, Special Issue on Micro-finance and Development: Emerging Issues, Volume 26, June-September 2000.
M. A. Mannan
Senior Research Fellow
2004-2006
1. “Street Children in Bangladesh: A Socio-economic Analysis.” Paper published by ARISE (Appropriate Resources for Improving Street Children’s Environment), Ministry of Social Welfare, October 2005.
2002-2004
1. Widowhood and Poverty: Well-being and Survival in Rural
Bangladesh. Grameen Trust, Dhaka, October 2002.
2. “Female-headed Households in Rural Bangladesh: Strategies
for Well-being and Survival” in Demographic Dynamics
in Rural Bangladesh: Looking at the Larger Picture, Pathak
Shamabesh, under CPD-UNFPA Programme on Population and Sustainable
Development, February 2003.
3. Neither Freedom, Nor Choice: A Study of Wife Abuse in Rural
Bangladesh. Forum on Women in Security and International Affairs
(FOWSIA), Bangladesh Freedom Foundation, June 2003.
2000-2002
1. Female-headed Household in Rural Bangladesh: Strategies for Well-being and Survival. Paper 10, CPD-UNFPA Programme on Population and Sustainable Development, CPD, Dhaka, July 2000.
2. Violence Against Women: Marital Violence in Rural Bangladesh. CPD Occasional Paper Series, No. 20, CPD, Dhaka, 2002.
Sharifa Begum
Senior Research Fellow
2004-2006
1. “Morbidity and Health-seeking Behavior in Rural Bangladesh: Some Evidence”, Research Report No.177, BIDS, Dhaka
2. “The Old Age Allowance Scheme for the Elderly Poor in Bangladesh: A Review,” (accepted for publication as RR of BIDS) (co-author).
3. “Pulling Rickshaws in the City of Dhaka: A Way out of Poverty?” in Environment and Urbanization; special issue on Chronic Poverty, Vol.17, No. 2, October 2005 (co-author).
4. “Unchanging Fertility Level in Bangladesh in the 1990s: A Myth or Reality”? Bangladesh Development Studies (BDS), Vol. XXIX, Nos. 1 & 2, 2003.
5. “Unsustainable Livelihoods, Health Shocks and Urban Poverty: Rickshaw Pullers as a Case Study,” CPRC Working Paper No. 46, Manchester University, 2005 (co-author).
2002-2004
1. Abortion in Rural Bangladesh: Nature, Causes, Problems
and Practices, Research Report No. 174, BIDS, Dhaka, 2003.
2. Prenatal Health and its Determinants in Rural Bangladesh,
Research Report No.175, BIDS, Dhaka, 2004.
3. “The Economics of Pension and Social Security in
South Asia “ in Mohsin Khan (ed.), Economic Development
in South Asia, SANEI, Vol.II, New Delhi, 2004.(Co-author)
2000-2002
1. Not Quite, Not Enough: Financial Allocation and the Distribution of Resources in the Health Sector in Bangladesh, Research Report No. 167, BIDS, 2000.
2. “Health Status in Bangladesh: Evidence and Issues”, in Fighting Human Poverty: Bangladesh Human Development Report 2000, BIDS/GOB/UNDP, 2001.
Serajul Islam Laskar
Research Fellow
1998-2000
1.“Urbanization in Bangladesh: Some Contemporary Observations”, The Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. XXIV, Nos. 1 & 2, September 1998.
Kazi Jahid Hossain
Research Fellow 2004-2006

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Humayra Ahmed
Research Associate 2004-2006
1. “Poor People’s Access to Public Health Care System: An Issue of Equity and Gender Imbalance,” The Dhaka University Studies-Journal of the Faculty of Arts, Vol. 62, No.1, June-2005 (co-author).
Special Publications
Performance of the Bangladesh Economy: Selected Issues, August
2003. Edited By Rushidan Islam Rahman
Hands Not Land: How Livelihoods are Changing in Rural Bangladesh,
September 2002. Edited By Kazi Ali Toufique & Cate Turton
Bangladesh Economy 2000: Selected Issues, January 2001. Edited
By Abu Abdullah
Project Report Series
Health Status of the Garment Workers in Bangladesh, December
2003. By Pratima Paul-Majumder
Bangladesh Unnayan Samikkha (Bengali Journal of BIDS)
Nos. 21, 20, 19, 18, and 17.
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