Summary | SANEM Book Launch Event of “Is the Bangladesh Paradox Sustainable?”
SANEM invites its competitive call for papers and participation for the 5th SANEM Annual Economists’ Conference (SAEC) 2020 on “Institutions for Development”.
SANEM invites its competitive call for papers and participation for the 5th SANEM Annual Economists’ Conference (SAEC) 2020 on “Institutions for Development”.
SANEM invites its competitive call for papers and participation for the 5th SANEM Annual Economists’ Conference (SAEC) 2020 on “Institutions for Development”.
Understanding the Renewable Energy Landscape in Bangladesh The energy landscape of Bangladesh is primarily characterised and sustained by fossil fuel-based energy sources, namely, natural gas, with more than half of the electricity being generated by domestic natural gas and imported Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). The rest of the power generation is sourced from coal, diesel,…
SANEM invites its competitive call for papers and participation for the 5th SANEM Annual Economists’ Conference (SAEC) 2020 on “Institutions for Development”.
Thinking Aloud: Volume X, Issue 11: April 1, 2024 The April 2024 issue of Thinking Aloud focuses on “COVID and post-COVID Challenges in Bangladesh”. The first-page article titled “How did COVID and post-COVID challenges affect poverty, inequality, and food security in Bangladesh?” outlines the COVID and post-COVID challenges in Bangladesh. There is a growing need…