Assistant Professor
Md. Azhar Uddin is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Health Economics, University of Dhaka, and pursuing his Ph.D. at the University of Florida (expect to finish by 2023). He has earned M.S.S. (2012) and B.S.S. (2011) in Economics from the University of Dhaka. His current research interest focuses on the choice experiment, an effective method to analyze and illustrate the preference, attitude, and valuation of various attributes of the public and private health sector. He is also interested in applying machine learning techniques in health sector research.
Download CVEmail: azhar.ihe@du.ac.bd
Phone: +880 1778143333
Web site: http://www.ihe.du.ac.bd
Ifteakhar, K.M.N., and Uddin, M.A. and Emran, S.J.,(2016) “Marginal Effect of Working Hour on Health and Choice between Labor- Leisure: Evidence from Rural Labor Force of Bangladesh”, Social Science Review, The Dhaka University Studies, Part-D 33 (2): 245-61
Emran, S.J., Uddin, M.A. and Ifteakhar, K.M.N., (2015) “Exploring the unexplored: Determinants of creative industry”, The Dhaka University Studies, Vol.70, No.1, June 2013
Emran, S.J. and Uddin, M.A. (2015) “Do Household Wealth and Educational Advancement Affect the Spouse Age Difference? Evidence from Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2006, Bangladesh”, Journal of Population and Development, First Issue, Department of Population Science, University of Dhaka
Shimul, S., Uddin, M.A., and Ifteakhar, K.M.N. (2017) “Major Obstacles for SMEs: A Comparative Analysis of Bangladesh, South Asia, and other Developing Countries”, International Journal of SME Development
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