Journal Publications

SL. Name Author (s) Name of the Journal Date of Publication View
31

covid-19 psychology and financial behaviour

Mustafa K. Mujeri, Farhana Nargis, Nahid Akhter and Farah Muneer
 
 

ARF India

Indian Journal of
Economics and Financial Issues
Vol. 3, No. 1, 2022, pp. 47-61

2022 View
30 Implementing SDGs in Bangladesh: The Role of Local Institutions
Mustafa K. Mujeri
 
 

Journal AmCham

2020 View
29 An Analysis of Mobile Financial Services and Financial Inclusion in Bangladesh
Nahid Akhter and M. A. Baqui Khalily
 
 

Indian Journal of Human Development  

2020 View
28 Microfinance in South Asia: Issues and Challenges during Covid-19 Crisis
Farhana Nargis
 
 

Journal of Banking, Finance & Insurance

2020 View
27 Analysis of Dropout Behaviour among Borrowers of Microfinance Sector in Bangladesh
Farah Muneer
 
 

Journal of Wealth Management and Financial Planning

2020 View
26 Qard-al-hassan as a tool for poverty 

Alleviation: a case study of the fael khair waqf Program in Bangladesh

Farah Muneer
and
Foyasal Khan

Journal of Islamic Monetary Economics and Finance

2020 View
25 Understanding the Causes of School Dropout among Poor Households in Bangladesh
Mehadi Hasan
and
Farah Muneer

SUB JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT

2019 View
24 The Impact of Migration and Migrant Remittances on Household Poverty in Bangladesh Nahid Akhter 
Md. Kamrul Islam

Asian Development Perspectives

2019 View
23 Poverty Reduction and Human Development: Impact of ENRICH Programme on Income Poverty in Bangladesh Farhana Nargis

Indian Journal of Human Development

2019 View
22 Branch Expansion and Institutional Sustainability of MFIs in Bangladesh Farhana Nargis,
Mustafa K. Mujeri,
Farah Muneer

Asian Development Perspectives

2018 View
21 Women Empowerment and Microfinance: A Case from North-Western Bangladesh Nahid Akhter

Journal of Poverty Alleviation & International Development9(1).

2018 View
20 Mitigating Seasonal Hunger with Microfinance in Bangladesh: How Does a Flexible Programme Compare with the Regular Ones? Shahidur R. Khandker, M. A. Baqui Khalily, Hussain A. Samad Journal of Development Effectiveness 2015 View
19 Efficiency of Microfinance Institutions in Bangladesh M. A. Baqui Khalily, Shakil Quayes Economics Bulletin 2014 View
 18 Inequity in Formal Health Care Use: Evidence from Rural Bangladesh  Syed Abdul Hamid, Syed M. Ahsan, Afroza Begum and Chowdhury Abdullah Al Asif Journal of International Development Volume 27, Issue 1, pages 36–54  2015  View
 17 Impact of Regulation on the Cost Efficiency of Microfinance in Bangladesh  M. A. Baqui Khalily, Abdul Khaleque and S. Badruddoza

In “Microfinance Institutions: Financial and Social Performance” Palgrave Macmillan

Edited by: Mersland, R. &Strøm, R

2014  View
16 Disease-Specific Impoverishment Impact of Out-of-Pocket Payments for Health Care: Evidence from Rural Bangladesh  Syed Abdul Hamid, Syed M. Ahsan and Afroza Begum Applied Health Economics and Health Policy Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014 View
15 Governance and Performance of Microfinance Institutions: Evidence from Bangladesh TanweerHasan, ShakilQuayes, M. A. Baqui Khalily International Journal of Management Accounting Research, UK  2014 View
 14 Migrant Remittance Supported Micro-Enterprises in South Asia Shahadat Khan

The Political Economy of South Asian Diaspora Patterns of Socio-Economic Influence

Edited by: GopinathPillai

2013 book_chapter
13 The Pattern and Determinants of Poverty in Rural Bangladesh: 2000-2010 S. R. Osmani and Muhammad Abdul Latif The Bangladesh Development Studies, Volume 36, Number 2 June 2013  View
 12 The Microinsurance Market in Bangladesh: An Analytical Overview  S. M. Ahsan, M. B. Khalily, S. A. Hamid, S. Barua, S. and S. Barua The Bangladesh Development Studies, Volume 36, Number 1 March 2013 View
11 Inequality in Rural Bangladesh in the 2000s: Trends and Causes S. R. Osmani and BinayakSen The Bangladesh Development Studies, Volume 34, Number 4 December 2011 View
 10 Dynamics and Determinants of Overlapping Borrowing From Microfinance Institutions Atonu Rabbani, M. A. Baqui Khalily Journal of Bangladesh Studies, USA  Special Issue 2012 book_chapter
09 Seasonal Hunger and Its Mitigation in Northwest Bangladesh Shahidur R. Khandker, M. A. Baqui Khalily, Hussain A. Samad Journal of Development Studies Vol. 48, No. 12  2012 View
 08 Seasonal Migration to Mitigate Income Seasonality: Evidence From Bangladesh Shahidur R. Khandker, M. A. Baqui Khalily, Hussain A. Samad Journal of Development Studies Vol. 48, No. 8  2012  View
 07 Micro Health Insurance: scale, delivery and regulatory challenges Ahsan, S. M. & Mahmud, M. Bangladesh Health Watch, James P Grant School of public Health, BRAC University, p. 95 (Chapter 8) 2011 book_chapter01
06 Financing Health Care: An Evaluation of the NGO-led Micro Health Insurance Ahsan, S. M., Mahmud, M. & Hamid, S. A. Bangladesh Health Watch, James P Grant School of public Health, BRAC University, p. 63 (Chapter 6) 2011 book_chapter01
05

Revisiting Seasonality of Rural Poverty

Wahiduddin Mahmud Indian Journal of Labor Economics Jan – March 2011 View
04 Toward an Efficient and Sustainable Microinsurance Market: The Regulatory Perspective Ahsan, S. M. &Barua, S Lazar, D, P. Natarajan& M. Deo, Macro Dynamics of Micro Finance, 583-603 (New Delhi: Excel Books) 2010 View
 03 Health Risks in Bangladesh: Can Microinsurance Prevent Vulnerability to Poverty? Ahsan, S. M. &Barua, S Lazar, D, P. Natarajan& M. Deo, Macro Dynamics of Micro Finance, 560-582 (New Delhi: Excel Books) 2010 View
 02 Seasonal and Extreme Poverty in Bangladesh: Evaluating as Ultra-Poor Microfinance Project Shahidur R. Khandker, M. A. Baqui Khalily, Hussain A. Samad Policy Research Working Paper No. 5331 under “Rural Informal and Micro Finance” by World Bank, Washington DC  2010 View
 01 Microinsurance, Poverty & Vulnerability: A Concept Paper S. M. Ahsan Lazar, D, P. Natarajan& M. Deo, Micro Finance-Performance Evaluation and Enterprise Development, 504-514 (Pondicherry: Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd.)  2009 book_chapter
           
           

 


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