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Does institution matter for human capital development?

Does institution matter for human capital development?

by Selim Raihan | Jul 5, 2016 | Human Capital Development, Institutions and Political Economy

Does institution matter for human capital development? A fundamental proposition of new growth theories is that human capital is a key driver of economic growth. Development of human capital for the people of a country encompasses not only the diffusion and...
How pervasive is regional disparity in primary education in Bangladesh?

How pervasive is regional disparity in primary education in Bangladesh?

by Selim Raihan, Mansur Ahmed | Jul 4, 2016 | Human Capital Development

  Selim Raihan and Mansur Ahmed Sound knowledge on educational performances of different regions across the country can be helpful in the decision-making process for better resource allocation and policy formulation. A multidimensional composite measure of...
Why do countries differ in total factor productivity?

Why do countries differ in total factor productivity?

by Selim Raihan | May 2, 2016 | Human Capital Development, Macroeconomy and Economic Growth

The theoretical and empirical literature on sources of economic growth emphasized on factor accumulation and factor productivity as two major sources of growth. Though factor accumulation can explain a significant part of economic growth, it can’t explain the...
Is Bangladesh poised for leaping towards a middle-income country?

Is Bangladesh poised for leaping towards a middle-income country?

by Selim Raihan | Mar 1, 2016 | Human Capital Development, Macroeconomy and Economic Growth

Bangladesh has recently been upgraded from low-income country (LIC) to lower-middle-income country (LMIC) as per the World Bank’s classification. There is an aspiration for graduating from the LDC status to that of a middle-income country by 2021 as per the United...
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