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Working Papers
2013
- Testing Black Market vs. Official PPP: A Pooled Mean Group Estimation Approach
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany View citations (1)
Journal Articles
2024
- Editorial: Covid-19: effects and innovation for future sustainability
International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development, 2024, 18, (1/2), 1-13
- Fourier Nonlinear Quantile Unit Root Test of Purchasing Power Parity in cryptocurrencies
Applied Economics Letters, 2024, 31, (4), 312-322
2023
- Did Remittance Inflow in Bangladesh Follow the Gravity Path during COVID-19?
Economies, 2023, 11, (11), 1-19
- Factors Associated with Children’s Subjective Wellbeing During COVID-19 Pandemic in Bangladesh
Child Indicators Research, 2023, 16, (5), 1889-1911
2022
- Does Political Risk Matter for China's Trade with ASEAN and MENA Countries? A Belt Road Initiative Perspective
Chinese Economy, 2022, 55, (3), 188-207
- Modeling COVID-19 Transmission Dynamics: A Bibliometric Review
IJERPH, 2022, 19, (21), 1-19 View citations (1)
- Should Bangladesh join Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)? The gravity explanation of Bangladesh dilemma
International Journal of Emerging Markets, 2022, 19, (1), 249-269
- Stock market contagion during the COVID-19 pandemic in emerging economies
International Review of Economics & Finance, 2022, 79, (C), 302-309 View citations (18)
- Sustainable Livelihood for Displaced Rohingyas and Their Resilience at Bhashan Char in Bangladesh
Sustainability, 2022, 14, (10), 1-14
2020
- A panel path analysis approach to the determinants of coronavirus disease 2019 transmission: does testing matter for confirmed cases?
Journal of Economic Studies, 2020, 48, (8), 1624-1648
- Does political risk lower bilateral trade flow? A gravity panel framework for Thailand vis-à-vis her trading partners
International Journal of Emerging Markets, 2020, 17, (2), 600-620
2018
- Does Economic Growth Spillover More from the Eastern than the Western Countries? Evidence from Bangladesh’s Four Decades of Growth Experience
South Asian Survey, 2018, 25, (1-2), 59-83
2017
- Testing monetarist-structuralist controversy in determining inflation in Bangladesh
Journal of Developing Areas, 2017, 51, (3), 17-31
2014
- Does political risk deter FDI inflow?
Journal of Economic Studies, 2014, 41, (2), 233-252 View citations (11)
2013
- From Judgmental Projection to Time Series Forecast: Does it Alter the Debt Sustainability Analysis of Bangladesh?
Bangladesh Development Studies, 2013, 36, (3), 1-41
2011
- Nominal and Real Effective Exchange Rates for Bangladesh: 1973:07–2008:12
Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies, 2011, 2, (6), 263-274
2010
- Pooled Mean Group Estimation of the Bilateral Inpayments and Outpayments for Bangladesh vis-à-vis Major Trading Partners
The IUP Journal of Applied Economics, 2010, IX, (1), 27-39
2008
- Could Changes in Black Market Exchange Rates be Expansionary in LDCs?
Economics Bulletin, 2008, 6, (13), 1-9
- Disaggregated spending and the productivity bias hypothesis
Journal of Developing Areas, 2008, 41, (2), 79-98 View citations (1)
- The bilateral J-curve: Canada versus her 20 trading partners
International Review of Applied Economics, 2008, 22, (1), 93-104 View citations (8)
2006
- Bilateral J-curve between the UK vis-a-vis her major trading partners
Applied Economics, 2006, 38, (8), 879-888 View citations (30)
- Black market premium and income distribution
Journal of Developing Areas, 2006, 39, (2), 17-28 View citations (5)
- Military spending and the black market premium in developing countries
Review of Social Economy, 2006, 64, (1), 77-91 View citations (5)
- Political rights, civil liberties, and the black market premium on foreign exchange: Evidence from developing countries
Review of Political Economy, 2006, 18, (1), 91-104 View citations (2)
- Pooled Mean Group Estimation of the Bilateral Trade Balance Equation: USA vis-a-vis her Trading Partners
International Review of Applied Economics, 2006, 20, (4), 515-526 View citations (8)
2005
- Black Market Exchange Rates and Purchasing Power Parity in Emerging Economies
Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 2005, 41, (3), 37-52 View citations (10)
- Does Political Risk Lead to Purchasing Power Disparity? A Panel Disaggregated Approach
Bangladesh Development Studies, 2005, 31, (1-2), 25-55 View citations (1)
- How sensitive are Britain's inpayments and outpayments to the value of the British pound
Journal of Economic Studies, 2005, 32, (6), 455-467 View citations (1)
- Military spending as another cause of the failure of the PPP
Applied Economics Letters, 2005, 12, (11), 663-667 View citations (3)
- THE BILATERAL J‐CURVE: AUSTRALIA VERSUS HER 23 TRADING PARTNERS
Australian Economic Papers, 2005, 44, (2), 110-120 View citations (23)
- The Impact of Corruption on the Black Market Premium
Southern Economic Journal, 2005, 71, (3), 483-493 View citations (6)
2004
- Exchange rate sensitivity of Japan's bilateral trade flows
Japan and the World Economy, 2004, 16, (1), 1-15 View citations (48)
- Long-run nature of the relationship between the black market and the official exchange rates
Economic Systems, 2004, 28, (3), 319-327 View citations (3)
2003
- A disaggregated approach to test the J-Curve phenomenon: Japan versus her major trading partners
Journal of Economics and Finance, 2003, 27, (1), 102-113 View citations (89)
- Bilateral J-curve between India and her trading partners
Applied Economics, 2003, 35, (9), 1037-1041 View citations (50)
- SMUGGLING AS ANOTHER CAUSE OF FAILURE OF THE PPP
Journal of Economic Development, 2003, 28, (2), 23-38 View citations (4)
Chapters
2023
- Macroeconomic Development of Bangladesh and West Bengal
Springer
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