Md. Shamimul Islam

Md. Shamimul Islam
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  • Doctor of Philosophy in Economics
  • Professor at Comilla University

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Current institution
Comilla University
Current position
  • Professor
Additional affiliations
June 2017 - present
Comilla University
Position
  • Professor (Associate)
Description
  • Teaching and Research

Publications

Publications (5)
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The study is to understand the livelihood related impact on the marginalized people due to the outburst of the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper also investigates the effects on child health of the vulnerable households who lost their work or job during these crisis moments. Following the fisher sampling method, 348 respondents are interviewed for quan...
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Bangladesh, a densely populated country, is threatened by the impact of climate change. Interestingly, Bangladesh seems to be the worst victim of climate change, especially, the coastal areas; even though, it had a very little noticeable role in climate change. Adaptation to climate change will be crucial for the sustainable development of Banglade...
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Solar home system as a renewable energy solution for household could play an active role to mitigate the increasing energy demand and to reduce the dependency on fossil fuels in the rural part of Bangladesh. The intent of this study is to show the diffusion process of solar home system and to undertake a cost benefit analysis through NPV, BCR, and...
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Like many developing countries remittances are relatively larger capital inflows in Bangladesh in recent years. Hence, understanding the impact of remittances on macroeconomic variables such as inflation is essential for policy makers of recipient economy. Incorporating remittances as an exogenous variable to the standard inflation function this pa...

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