Using aggregate indices of education, health, demographic, and gender equality outcomes, we empirically investigate the hypothesis that Bangladesh achieved a higher level of social development compared with countries of similar level of per capita income. Stylized facts and cross-country regression results support this hypothesis for a broad range of dimensions. Further tests show that such achievements do not simply reflect income-mediated channels and social expenditure programs. We conclude by speculating on the role of Bangladesh’s development to sustain the process of growth and on the role of governance and institutional quality for the nexus between growth and development
SummaryAlthough South Asia has long been synonymous with persistent and unusually high rates of chil...
This book chapter was published in Development and Welfare Policy in South Asia [ ©2014 Taylor and F...
Bangladesh is a developing country in the South Asia. Its illiterate and unskilled large population ...
Using aggregate indices of education, health, demographic, and gender equality outcomes, we empirica...
Using aggregate indices of education, health, demographic, and gender equality outcomes, we empirica...
Summary. — Using aggregate indices of education, health, demographic, and gender equality outcomes, ...
Bangladesh has made considerable progress in reducing the incidence of poverty and in improving soci...
Despite its start as one of the poorest countries in the world, Bangladesh has been observing a cont...
My dissertation addresses the “developmental paradox” of rapid gains in human development in Banglad...
Gender indicators in Bangladesh show significant improvement despite other development indices not d...
There have been remarkable improvements in welfare and human development in Bangladesh in recent yea...
There have been remarkable improvements in welfare and human development in Bangladesh in recent yea...
The quality of governance reflecting institutional development has been increasingly recognized as a...
During the 1990s and early 2000s, Bangladesh experienced strong urban economic growth, a reduction i...
This article has tried to explore the success factors of East Asian economic development by highligh...
SummaryAlthough South Asia has long been synonymous with persistent and unusually high rates of chil...
This book chapter was published in Development and Welfare Policy in South Asia [ ©2014 Taylor and F...
Bangladesh is a developing country in the South Asia. Its illiterate and unskilled large population ...
Using aggregate indices of education, health, demographic, and gender equality outcomes, we empirica...
Using aggregate indices of education, health, demographic, and gender equality outcomes, we empirica...
Summary. — Using aggregate indices of education, health, demographic, and gender equality outcomes, ...
Bangladesh has made considerable progress in reducing the incidence of poverty and in improving soci...
Despite its start as one of the poorest countries in the world, Bangladesh has been observing a cont...
My dissertation addresses the “developmental paradox” of rapid gains in human development in Banglad...
Gender indicators in Bangladesh show significant improvement despite other development indices not d...
There have been remarkable improvements in welfare and human development in Bangladesh in recent yea...
There have been remarkable improvements in welfare and human development in Bangladesh in recent yea...
The quality of governance reflecting institutional development has been increasingly recognized as a...
During the 1990s and early 2000s, Bangladesh experienced strong urban economic growth, a reduction i...
This article has tried to explore the success factors of East Asian economic development by highligh...
SummaryAlthough South Asia has long been synonymous with persistent and unusually high rates of chil...
This book chapter was published in Development and Welfare Policy in South Asia [ ©2014 Taylor and F...
Bangladesh is a developing country in the South Asia. Its illiterate and unskilled large population ...