Private University: A Shift in Paradigm for Higher Education in Bangladesh
In: 50 Years of Bangladesh - A Tale of Miracle , ISBN 9789849675013, 2022
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In: 50 Years of Bangladesh - A Tale of Miracle , ISBN 9789849675013, 2022
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In: Goswami, G. G. and Alamgir, F. (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, 25(1&2), 59-83.
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In: Goswami, G. G., Musa, P. M., Nishat, S., Banu, L. N., and Dasgupta, U. (2013). Determinants of Beggars' Income in Dhaka City: Do the Disabled Beggars Earn More than the Able Bodied Beggars?", Journal of Society, Economy, and Development, 1(2), 35-54.
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In: Goswami, G. G. and Hossain, M. Z. (2013). "Testing Black Market Vs. Official PPP: A Pooled Mean Group Estimation Approach", The Empirical Economics Letters, Vol. 12, Issue 12, 1291-1300.
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In: Goswami, G. G. and Hossain, M. M. (2013). "From Judgemental Projection to Time Series Forecast: Does it Alter the Debt Sustainability Analysis of Bangladesh?", The Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol 36, No. 3, 1-41
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In: Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies, Band 2, Heft 6, S. 263-274
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In: Goswami, G. G. and Sarker, M. I. (2010). "Exchange Rate Sensitivity of Bilateral in Payments and Out Payments of Bangladesh: An Aggregate vs. Disaggregate Approach", Bank Parikrama, Vol. 34 & 35, 38-59.
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In: Goswami, G. G. and Rahman, A. (2008). "Disaggregated Spending and the Productivity Bias Hypothesis", The Journal of Developing Areas, 41(2), 79-90.
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In: Bahmani-Oskooee, M. and Goswami, G. G., "Bilateral J-curve between the UK vis-a`-vis her major trading partners", Applied Economics, 38, 879-888, 2006
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In: Gour Gobinda Goswami & Tapas Kumar Saha (2022): Fourier Nonlinear Quantile Unit Root Test of Purchasing Power Parity in cryptocurrencies, Applied Economics Letters, DOI: 10.1080/13504851.2022.2132205
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In: The Chinese economy: translations and studies, Band 55, Heft 3, S. 188-207
ISSN: 1558-0954
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In: South Asian survey: a journal of the Indian Council for South Asian Cooperation, Band 25, Heft 1-2, S. 59-83
ISSN: 0973-0788
Bangladesh is an important member of the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea (BoBAS) rim countries. The partners of growth in this region include traditional partners like eth USA, the UK and some newly emerging partners such as the European Union (EU), Germany, India and China. This article examines the pattern of growth dependence of Bangladesh vis-à-vis its 11 major trade, remittance, foreign aid and FDI partner countries by using vector autoregressive process (VAR) and annual data ranging from 1972 till 2015. Out of 11 partners selected in this study only three of them named the USA, India and Japan have significant growth spillover effect on the economy of Bangladesh. Most of the newly added countries in the list of partnership with Bangladesh are yet to offer any significant growth spillover effect. Only four and a half decade of exploration in economic interaction is not enough to yield sustained relationship be it trade, aid, remittance, foreign aid or FDI. A robustness check by using high frequency monthly data keeps the result intact. In all the three tests, we find that only Japan has two-way growth relationship with Bangladesh, which is trade and concessional loan-driven channel. Variance decomposition analysis identifies the USA, India (a member of BoBAS) and Japan as the prime driver of our growth counting around 32 per cent of the contribution whereas remaining 68 per cent originates from Bangladesh's own soil.
In: Goswami, G. G. and Mumit, A. (2018). "Are Grades Inflated for Good Teaching Evaluations? Evidence From Bangladesh", US-China Education Review B, Vol 8, Issue 5, 203-216.
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In: The journal of developing areas, Band 51, Heft 3, S. 17-31
ISSN: 1548-2278