• 7th SANEM Annual Economists’ Conference (SAEC) 2024

    New Frontiers in Development
    and Emerging Dynamics


    23-25 February , 2024


    BRAC Centre Inn, Dhaka, Bangladesh

    All times are in GMT+6:00, Bangladesh Standard Time

About the Conference

The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered one of the worst global economic crises in recent times. As more and more businesses are facing risks of closure, unemployment is on the rise globally with millions of livelihoods upended by the pandemic. Moreover, nationwide lockdowns and international mobility restrictions have disrupted global supply chains and negatively affected the interconnected system of international trade. The pandemic has also placed enormous strain on healthcare systems, exposing fragilities in public health infrastructure, particularly in the developing world. Governments and policymakers around the world are now faced with a daunting challenge of devising effective restoration policies to bring back employment and poverty figures to pre-pandemic levels. Undoubtedly, drawing lessons from the gaps and vulnerabilities of the current economic system is instrumental to build back better and embark towards a sustainable recovery process. In this regard, this conference aims to bring together empirical and theoretical research on the emerging development challenges and areas that must be prioritized in the COVID-19 recovery strategies.

Schedule

  • FridayFebruary 23, 2024
  • SaturdayFebruary 24, 2024
  • SundayFebruary 23, 2024
02:00 PM – 04:00 PM

KEYNOTE SESSION: "ECONOMETRICS FROM THE SKY: HOW REMOTE SENSING DATA CAN HELP DEMOCRATIZE DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH"

Venue: Online
Moderator Dr Selim Raihan, Professor, Department of Economics, University of Dhaka and Executive Director, SANEM
Conference Keynote Speaker Professor Jean-Louis Arcand, President, Global Development Network
Special Guest Professor Wahiduddin Mahmud, Eminent Economist, Bangladesh (TBC)

09:30 AM – 10:00 AM

INAUGURAL SESSION

Special Guest: Venue: Auditorium, 2nd Floor
Welcome Remarks
Dr Bazlul Haque Khondker, Professor, Department of Economics, University of Dhaka and Chairman, SANEM
Dr Selim Raihan, Professor, Department of Economics, University of Dhaka and Executive Director, SANEM
Dr Sayema Haque Bidisha, Professor, Department of Economics, University of Dhaka and Research Director, SANEM
10:00 AM – 11:30 AM

BREAKOUT SESSIONS 1, 2, 3, 4

BREAKOUT SESSION 1

GROWTH DYNAMICS

Venue: Auditorium, 2nd Floor
Chair: Professor Mustafizur Rahman, Distinguished Fellow, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD), Bangladesh
Discussant: Dr Samir Kumer Das, Assistant Professor (Economics), School of Liberal Studies, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Uttarakhand, India (Online)

Paper Presentations
  1. 1. “An Introduction to Hidden Influence Games: The Basic Structure, Their Representations and Equilibrium Analysis”, by Mr Sushobhan Mahata, PhD Scholar (UGC SRF), University of Calcutta (Kolkata), India.
  2. 2. “Exploring Policy Strategies for Achieving Manufacturing-led Growth in India: An Analysis Using CGE Modelling Framework”, by Dr Akhilesh Kumar Sharma, Assistant Professor, Institute for Studies in Industrial Development (ISID), New Delhi, India (Online Presentation).
  3. 3. “Analysing the Role of Elasticity of Substitution in the Dynamics of Patent Policies and Economic Output in an Overlapping Generations Framework”, by Dr Bharat D, Assistant Professor, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Roorkee, India and Mr Avichal Sharma, PhD student, IIT, Roorkee (Online Presentation).
  4. 4. “Impact of Social Media Marketing on Business Performance of Small Business Enterprise During and Post COVID-19 Period: The Case of Bangladesh”, by Ms Saeefa Samsad Porshia, Student, Department of Economics, Jagannath University, Bangladesh.
BREAKOUT SESSION 2

MACROECONOMY I

Venue: Meeting Room 1, 3rd Floor
Chair: Dr Monzur Hossain, Research Director, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS)
Discussant: Dr Md. Deen Islam, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Dhaka

Paper Presentations
  1. 1. “Macroeconomic Effects of Energy Price Fluctuations: Evidence from Bangladesh”, by Dr Selim Raihan, Professor, Department of Economics, University of Dhaka; Mr Md. Tuhin Ahmed, Lecturer, Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University, Bangladesh; Mr Abdul Zabbar Sakil, Research Associate, SANEM and Mr Takrem Ferdous Surid, Research Associate, SANEM.
  2. 2. “Remittances and Household Dependence: Evidence from Bangladesh”, Dr Md Shahadath Hossain, Assistant Professor, University of Houston, USA; Dr Adesola Sunmoni, Lecturer, University of Reading, UK and Mr Estiaque Bari, Senior Lecturer, East West University, Bangladesh (Online Presentation).
  3. 3. “Tackling Tax-Avoidance: Evidence from Earnings Stripping Rules”, by Mr Usama Jamal, PhD student, University of Manchester, UK (Online Presentation).
  4. 4. “Economic Growth and Crime: Is there an inverted U-shaped Relation in Bangladesh?”, by Mr Afif Ibn Munir and Ms Anita Azad Riya, Students, Department of Economics, Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh.
BREAKOUT SESSION 3

LABOUR MARKET, MIGRATION & FUTURE OF WORK

Venue: Meeting Room 2, 3rd Floor
Chair: Dr Kazi Iqbal, Research Director, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS)
Discussant: Ms Devika Iyer, Regional Policy Specialist - Employment, Inclusive Growth Team, Regional Hub for Asia Pacific, UNDP, Bangkok, Thailand (Online)

Paper Presentations
  1. 1. “Does Employment in the Emerging Platform Economy Help with Higher Earnings? An Analysis of Digital Cab Services in India”, by Dr Indrajit Bairagya, Assistant Professor, Centre for Human Resource Development, Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC), Bengaluru and Mr Sachin Thomas, Research Associate, ISEC, Bengaluru, India.
  2. 2. “High School Institution and Labor Market Discrimination in Bangladesh”, by Mr Sibbir Ahmad, PhD student, Applied Economics, Michigan State University, USA (Online Presentation).
  3. 3. “The Causal Effect of Family Structure on Labor Force Participation among Bangladeshi Married Women”, by Ms Farha Tasneem and Ms Sharika Sabha, Students, Department of Economics, University of Dhaka.
  4. 4. “Can Globalization and Privatization Alter the Caste Equation in the Labour Market: A Community-Integrated General Equilibrium Analysis”, by Mr Avishek Bose, University of Calcutta (Kolkata), India; Mr Sushobhan Mahata, PhD Scholar (UGC SRF), University of Calcutta (Kolkata) and Dr Ranjanendra Naryan Nag, St. Xavier's College, Kolkata, India.
BREAKOUT SESSION 4

AGRICULTURE & FOOD SECURITY

Venue: Meeting Room 3, 3rd Floor
Chair: Dr Hasneen Jahan, Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, Bangladesh Agricultural University
Discussant: Dr M. Nahid Sattar, Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, Bangladesh Agricultural University

Paper Presentations
  1. 1. “Calorie Distribution in Nepalese Households: A Multi Cross Sectional Study”, by Mr Manab Prakash, Tribhuvan University, Nepal; Dr Nirmal Kumar Raut, Associate Professor, Central Department of Economics, Tribhuvan University, Nepal and Mr Bipin Khadka, Research Associate, South Asia Watch on Trade, Economics and Environment (SAWTEE), Nepal.
  2. 2. “Factors Affecting the Expansion of Freshwater Aquaculture Area by Fish Farmers in Bangladesh”, by Mr Abu Ahamed Sabbir, Student, Bangladesh Agricultural University; Dr M. Nahid Sattar, Professor, Bangladesh Agricultural University and Ms Trisha Sarker, Student, Bangladesh Agricultural University.
  3. 3. “Impact of Irrigation on Path of Rural Transformation in Pakistan”, by Dr Abedullah, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE), Islamabad; Ms Farah Naz, PhD student, PIDE and Mr Shujaat Farooq, Senior Researcher, PIDE (Online Presentation).
  4. 4. “Sowing the Seeds of Change: Assessing the Determinants of Agriculture Technology Adoption in Bangladesh”, by Mr Shaquer Tazware and Ms Sarah Rakiba, Students, Department of Economics, University of Dhaka.
11:30 AM – 11:45 AM

TEA/COFFEE BREAK

11:45 AM – 01:30 PM

PANEL DISCUSSION: “THE EMERGENCE, AND THE RISE AND RISE OF DOMINANT PARTY STATE IN BANGLADESH: WHAT CONSEQUENCES FOR DEMOCRACY AND DEVELOPMENT?”

Venue: Auditorium, 2nd Floor
Special Guest: Professor Rehman Sobhan, Chairman, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD)
Chair: Professor Rounaq Jahan, Distinguished Fellow, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD)
Presentation by: Dr Mirza M. Hassan, Senior Research Fellow, BRAC Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD)
Distinguished Panelists Dr Mahbubul Mokaddem, Professor, Department of Economics, University of Dhaka Dr Ashikur Rahman, Senior Economist, Policy Research Institute (PRI)
02:30 PM – 04:00 PM

BREAKOUT SESSIONS 5, 6, 7, 8

BREAKOUT SESSION 5

TRADE, CONNECTIVITY & REGIONAL INTEGRATION I

BREAKOUT SESSION 6

GENDER EQUALITY & DEVELOPMENT I

BREAKOUT SESSION 7

HEALTH & SOCIAL PROTECTION

BREAKOUT SESSION 8

POLITICAL ECONOMY OF DEVELOPMENT & INSTITUTION

04:00 PM – 04:30 PM

TEA/COFFEE BREAK

04:30 PM – 05:30 PM

SPECIAL LECTURE: “THE LABOUR MARKET AND MACROECONOMIC POLICY: IS THERE AN ‘ANTI-WORKER’ BIAS?”

05:30 PM – 06:30 PM

SPECIAL SESSION: “COVID-19 PANDEMIC, POST-PANDEMIC CHALLENGES AND POVERTY DYNAMICS IN BANGLADESH: EVIDENCE FROM SANEM-GDI CLEAR PROJECT”

06:30 PM

HIGH TEA

09:30 AM – 10:00 AM

RECAP SESSION

10:00 AM – 11:30 AM

BREAKOUT SESSIONS 9, 10, 11, 12

BREAKOUT SESSION 9

MACROECONOMY II

BREAKOUT SESSION 10

EDUCATION

BREAKOUT SESSION 11

SOCIAL MOBILITY

BREAKOUT SESSION 12

GENDER EQUALITY & DEVELOPMENT II

11:30 AM – 11:45 AM

TEA/COFFEE BREAK

11:45 AM – 01:30 PM

PANEL DISCUSSION: “CHALLENGES OF EXPORT DIVERSIFICATION AND STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION IN BANGLADESH”

01:30 PM – 02:30 PM

LUNCH

02:30 PM – 04:00 PM

PANEL DISCUSSION: “RIFTS IN THE GLOBAL ORDER AND THE RISE OF MULTIPOLARITY: COUNTERBALANCING STRATEGIES FOR BANGLADESH”

04:00 PM – 05:30 PM

BREAKOUT SESSIONS 13, 14, 15, 16

BREAKOUT SESSION 13

ENERGY SECURITY

BREAKOUT SESSION 14

ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABLE CLIMATE SOLUTIONS

BREAKOUT SESSION 15

GENDER EQUALITY & DEVELOPMENT III

BREAKOUT SESSION 16

TRADE, CONNECTIVITY & REGIONAL INTEGRATION II

05:30 PM – 05:45 PM

TEA/COFFEE BREAK

05:45 PM – 07:00 PM

BUDDING ECONOMISTS’ SESSION

07:00 PM – 07:30 PM

CLOSING SESSION

07:30 PM – 08:00 PM

CULTURAL SESSION

08:00 PM

DINNER