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Development Issues of Bangladesh-III: Human Development and Quality of Life
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Development Issues of Bangladesh-III has been written with the theme of human development and quality of life in Bangladesh. The two concepts, central to the evolution of a civilized society, are approached from a variety of perspectives that include key global indexes and their role in Bangladesh, various economic, social, and human aspects of development, governance and identity issues, class factions and the potential for democratization, empowerment and rights, especially of women, the role of a gender development index to account for women and their contributions, rural financial markets, health care, fertility, literacy and education and the potential for e-learning, environmental issues, as well as political economy and finance. The sixteen articles in this volume provide a critical examination of the above issues and a rigorous analysis of empirical data that relate to human development and quality of life. This volume also attempts to provide policy prescriptions for problems centering on the main theme. The timely subject matter, objective analysis, and policy prescriptions are expected to prove useful to academicians, development practitioners and policymakers in Bangladesh, as well as in other developing countries. Bangladesh Development Initiative (BDI), the sponsoring organization of this book, is a US-based think-tank of scholars and professionals devoted to the generation and dissemination of knowledge on development issues of Bangladesh. BDI's efforts are focused on reaching policy-makers, academicians, politicians, diplomats, businessmen, students, and the wider constituency. Consistent with this objective, BDI has already published two volumes: Development Issues of Bangladesh in November 1996 and Development Issues of Bangladesh-II in April 2003. The University Press Limited in Bangladesh has published both volumes.
M. Faizul Islam
Mohammad Faizul Islam is currently an Adjunct Associate Professor at Southeastern University, Washington, D.C., USA. Dr. Islam is a founding member and senior economist at the United States Department of homeland Security. He is also the International Business reviewer for The Wall Street Journal. During his tenure at the U.S. Department of Treasury, he lectured as a Fullbright Senior Specialist at the Ukrainian Academy of Banking. He is the recipient of the 2003 Presidents Council of Integrity and Efficiency, Award for Excellence.
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Mohammad Faizul Islam is currently an Adjunct Associate Professor at Southeastern University, Washington, D.C., USA. Dr. Islam is a founding member and senior economist at the United States Department of homeland Security. He is also the International Business reviewer for The Wall Street Journal. During his tenure at the U.S. Department of Treasury, he lectured as a Fullbright Senior Specialist at the Ukrainian Academy of Banking. He is the recipient of the 2003 Presidents Council of Integrity and Efficiency, Award for Excellence.
Dr. Syed Saad Andaleeb
Dr. Syed Saad Andaleeb, Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Pennsylvania State University, has over 40 years of experience in higher education in the U.S. and Bangladesh. A former Vice Chancellor of BRAC University, he holds a PhD in Marketing from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His research has appeared in leading journals such as the Journal of Retailing and Social Science & Medicine. His recent books include Research Universities and Academic Renaissance in the Global South (Brill, 2025) and a forthcoming book, Strategic Marketing Management in Asia (second edition, Emerald, 2025). He also founded the Journal of Bangladesh Studies. A Fulbright Scholar, he contributed to strengthening academic excellence and institutional capacity at BRAC University, East West University, and Independent University,