Browsing Working Papers Series (Economics and Social Sciences) by Author "Department of Economics and Social Sciences, BRAC University"
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Analytical foundations of Micro-Meso-Macro linkages in poverty monitoring: a case from Bangladesh
Chowdhury, Tanzir A.; Rahman, Atiur (BRAC University, 2004-08)Although there is a significant amount of research going on in the field of poverty monitoring in the entire South Asian region, there is still no uniform mechanism in poverty monitoring system that will track poverty both ... -
The demand-side location determinants for attracting foreign direct investment: theory and empirics
Hoque, Anwarul (BRAC University, 2005-08)Foreign direct investment (FDI), reckoned as a major source of private capital, has grown phenomenally world wide in the last two decades. Developing countries receive about a third of the global FDI inflows. Although ... -
Development regimes in south Asia: History and the governance conundrum
Ludden, David (BRAC University, 2005-08)Until recently, regimes governing development occupied definite territories that delineated their relevant populations and identified authoritative leadership with distinct cultural boundaries. But development regimes today ... -
Economic inequality and paretian welfare enonomics: some insinuating questions
Elahi, Khandakar Qudrat-I (BRAC University, 2005-08)This paper examines the academic soundness of the Pareto welfare criterion as a normative rule for evaluating alternative economic inequality scenarios and suggests that the criterion has several weaknesses, which wear off ... -
Hegemony of misrepresentation: American media coverage of islam and islamic revivalism (1980-2001)*
Ali, Shehreen Irum (BRAC University, 2005-08)Using Gramsci's notion of hegemony this paper analyses the nature, functions and wide-ranging implications of the U.S. media's coverage of Islam as represented by U.S. daily newspapers the New York Times and the Washington ... -
An inquiry into the happiness of nations: a macroeconomic analysis
Ali, Ratib M (BRAC University, 2012-08-14)This paper investigates the concept of national happiness and examines the existing literature on happiness and its causes, before using recently released data from the United Nations to construct a model that explains ...