Salehuddin Ahmed

The writer is former Pro-Vice Chancellor of BRAC University and Excecutive Deputy Director of BRAC.

Development prerogatives for South Asia’s economic progress

In 1960, China’s GDP per capita was USD 89.52. Until about the mid-1990s, China was a low-income country, with a per capita income of USD 317 in 1990.

2y ago

Public administration in socio-economic dev

The developing countries of the world started taking various activities for economic development in the sixties. After five decades, different countries have reached different stages of development.

3y ago

Time to be more pragmatic

The latest monetary policy was declared yesterday, while the previous one was in July 2020. In my immediate reaction I want to question why monetary policies should come about on a yearly basis.

3y ago

Monetary policy: time to be unconventional

Gone are the days of disagreement over aggregate demand management policy based on Keynesian approach or a fixed target on quantity of money supply following the “monetarist approach”.

3y ago

JRC: A man who led by example

It was around 7 pm in Dallas, Texas on April 27 (6 am on April 28 in Dhaka), when I received a phone call from a colleague at BRAC University.

4y ago

Sustainable development goals: Realities and illusions

The title of this article should not mislead you; the title is just to provoke you to think seriously and act boldly.

4y ago

Thank You, Abed Bhai

It was in March 1979 when I met Sir Fazle Hasan Abed for the first time. He called me for a job interview. I met him at his modest office of the then Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC) on Circular Road, Moghbazar.

4y ago

The benefits of learning multiple languages

Learning languages can open up the world for you. The world is going through dynamic changes, which are occurring at a fast rate.

5y ago
May 29, 2017
May 29, 2017

Faruq Choudhury – A mentor for life

Faruq Ahmed Choudhury was very close to my heart. Though he was a 'big' man in terms of his stature, he communicated with us like

October 16, 2016
October 16, 2016

What can Bangladesh learn from China?

China, one of the four oldest civilisations in the world, has a written history of more than 4,000 years and boasts rich cultural relics and historical sites. It is the inventor of compass, paper-making, gunpowder and printing.

July 15, 2015
July 15, 2015

Lest We Forget

Humayun Kabir is no more with us. It's hard to believe this fact. He left us on July 2, 2015.

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