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M Niaz Asadullah
M Niaz Asadullah is a Bangladeshi economist and educationist, scholar and academic. He is currently a visiting professor of economics at the University of Reading, adjunct professor at College of Population Studies in Chulalongkorn University,Thailand, a Senior Fellow at the Institute of Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS), Malaysia and a professorial fellow at North South University, Bangladesh. His active institutional affiliations include roles such as a research fellow at the IZA Institute of Labor Economics and Southeast Asia cluster lead of Global Labor Organization. His research spans economics, comparative education, international development and public policy. Education Asadullah was born in 1975 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He earned his BA (Hons) in economics from Aligarh Muslim University, graduating first in his class and receiving the Muzzamil Towle Gold Medal. He completed an MA in economics at Dhaka University in 1997, followed by a second master's degree in economic ...
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