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M Niaz Asadullah
M Niaz Asadullah
Professor of Development Economics, Monash University Malaysia; Visiting Prof., Univ. of Reading
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Farm productivity and efficiency in rural Bangladesh: the role of education revisited
MN Asadullah, S Rahman
Applied economics 41 (1), 17-33, 2009
2922009
Gender stereotypes and education: A comparative content analysis of Malaysian, Indonesian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi school textbooks
KMM Islam, MN Asadullah
PloS one 13 (1), e0190807, 2018
2202018
Paths to development: Is there a Bangladesh surprise?
MN Asadullah, A Savoia, W Mahmud
World Development 62, 138-154, 2014
2122014
Returns to education in Bangladesh
MN Asadullah
Education Economics 14 (4), 453-468, 2006
1992006
What matters for life satisfaction among the oldest-old? Evidence from China
ST Ng, NP Tey, MN Asadullah
PloS one 12 (2), e0171799, 2017
1982017
Inequality of educational opportunity in India: Changes over time and across states
MN Asadullah, G Yalonetzky
World Development 40 (6), 1151-1163, 2012
1822012
Subjective well-being in China, 2005–2010: The role of relative income, gender, and location
MN Asadullah, S Xiao, E Yeoh
China Economic Review 48, 83-101, 2018
1752018
Poverty reduction during 1990–2013: Did millennium development goals adoption and state capacity matter?
MN Asadullah, A Savoia
World development 105, 70-82, 2018
1302018
Subjective well-being and relative poverty in rural Bangladesh
MN Asadullah, N Chaudhury
Journal of Economic Psychology 33 (5), 940-950, 2012
1182012
Religious schools, social values, and economic attitudes: Evidence from Bangladesh
MN Asadullah, N Chaudhury
World Development 38 (2), 205-217, 2010
1172010
Reverse gender gap in schooling in Bangladesh: insights from urban and rural households
MN Asadullah, N Chaudhury
Journal of Development Studies 45 (8), 1360-1380, 2009
1112009
The effect of class size on student achievement: Evidence from Bangladesh
MN Asadullah
Applied Economics Letters 12 (4), 217-221, 2005
1012005
Returns to private and public education in Bangladesh and Pakistan: A comparative analysis
MN Asadullah
Journal of Asian economics 20 (1), 77-86, 2009
952009
Holy alliances: public subsidies, Islamic high schools, and female schooling in Bangladesh
MN Asadullah, N Chaudhury
Education Economics 17 (3), 377-394, 2009
862009
Madrasah for girls and private school for boys? The determinants of school type choice in rural and urban Indonesia
MN Asadullah
International Journal of Educational Development 62, 96-111, 2018
792018
Student achievement conditioned upon school selection: Religious and secular secondary school quality in Bangladesh
MN Asadullah, N Chaudhury, A Dar
Economics of Education Review 26 (6), 648-659, 2007
742007
Will South Asia achieve the sustainable development goals by 2030? Learning from the MDGs experience
MN Asadullah, A Savoia, K Sen
Social Indicators Research 152 (1), 165-189, 2020
712020
Bangladesh's achievements in social development indicators: explaining the puzzle
W Mahmud, MN Asadullah, A Savoia
Economic and Political Weekly, 26-28, 2013
682013
Early marriage, social networks and the transmission of norms
MN Asadullah, Z Wahhaj
Economica 86 (344), 801-831, 2019
662019
Military spending, armed conflict and economic growth in developing countries in the post-Cold War era
N Aziz, MN Asadullah
Journal of Economic Studies 44 (1), 47-68, 2017
642017
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