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This paper uses a harmonized dataset of annual nightlight to predict district-level GDP for the 64 districts of Bangladesh over the period 1992-2020. The premise of the paper originates from the work of Henderson et al. (2012), who assert that a simple constant elasticity relationship...
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The end of the Cold War, which resulted from the collapse of communism and the spread of free market ideas in the former Soviet Union, China, and nations in Eastern Europe, has brought about many dramatic and momentous changes on the world scene. One remarkable development not widely recognized...
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The possibility of obtaining a "theory" of money is questioned, where a theory is taken to mean an explanatory framework using a small number of observables. The root of the problem lies in the maximizing nature of economic agents. Money is means to effect transactions and savings; what will be...
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We analyze economic convergence across 64 districts of Bangladesh using newly harmonized satellite night light data over 1992-2018. The growth in night lights—taken as a proxy for regional economic activity—reveals overwhelming evidence of absolute convergence. Regional differences in night...
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This study aims to estimate trends in chronic undernutrition (stunting) among children under five years old in Bangladesh at micro-level administrative domains, encompassing sixty four districts and five hundred forty four sub-districts. We utilize remote-sensed data such as nighttime light...
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Economic Development is but one facet of Human Development. This forces us to ask - how do humans develop? Man is a social animal and the growth of our humanity requires various social institutions, such as bureaucracy. The paradox of capitalism is that it is a system ostensibly based on...
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We examine economic convergence among subnational regions of Bangladesh over the period 1992-2013. Unavailability of the traditional gross domestic product (GDP) for subnational areas and building on findings of recent luminosity literature, we use night lights intensity as a proxy for local...
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