Lecturer
Mr Moin Uddin Ahmed has been working as a Lecturer of Economics at the Institute of Health Economics, University of Dhaka since March 2013. Prior to joining as a Lecturer, he had his bachelor's degree from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh and master's degree by research from Stockholm University, Sweden. He is currently carrying out his PhD at Western Sydney University after completion of two-years equivalent PhD coursework from University of Technology Sydney, Australia.
Email: moin.ahmed.ihe@du.ac.bd
Web site: https://sites.google.com/view/moin-ahmed/home
Mailing address: Institute of Health Economics University of Dhaka, Dhaka 1000 Bangladesh
Tannous, K., Ahmed, M.U., John J.R., Reece, G. and Ahlenstiel, G. 2021. “Estimating the economic burden of low health literacy in the Blacktown community in Sydney, Australia: a population-based study.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18(5), 2303
Tannous, K., Hay, P., Girosi F., Heriseanu, A., Ahmed, M.U. and Touz, S. 2021. “Economic Burden of Binge Eating Disorder and Bulimia Nervosa in the South Australian Population.” Psychological Medicine (Forthcoming)
Pulok, M.H. and Ahmed, M.U. 2017. “Does Corruption Matter for Economic Development? Long-Run Evidence from Bangladesh.” International Journal of Social Economics 44 (3): 350 – 361
Jahan, NA, and Ahmed, M.U. et al. 2016. “Challenges and Prospects of Implementing Local Level Planning to Improve Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health Services in Bangladesh: Evidence from Selected Upazilas.” Social Science Review, The Dhaka University Studies, Part-D 33 (1): 185–98.
Hashmi, R., Pulok, M.H. and Ahmed, M.U. 2015. “Attitude and Practice of Tax System in Bangladesh: Towards Tax Justice.” AIUB Journal of Business and Economics Volume 12 (1): 1–20.
Ahmed, M.U. and Pulok, M.H. 2013. “The Role of Political Stability on Economic Performance: The Case of Bangladesh.” Journal of Economic Cooperation and Development 34 (3): 61–99
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