Research Publications for Gazi M Hassan
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Oum, C. M., Hassan, G., & Holmes, M. (2022). Impact of microcredit on labour migration decisions: Evidence from a Cambodian household survey: Working Paper in Economics (1/22). Waikato Management School.
Oum, C. M., Hassan, G., & Holmes, M. (2022). Do remittances increase household indebtedness: Evidence from a Cambodian household survey: Working Paper in Economics (2/22). Waikato Management School.
Wijayarathne, J., Hassan, G., & Holmes, M. (2021). Non-price determinants for energy choice for cooking: Empirical evidence from Sri Lankan households: Working Paper in Economics (5/21). Waikato Management School.
Raheem, J., Hassan, G., & Holmes, M. (2021). The impact of remittances on monetary transmission mechanisms during the pre and post-conflict eras in Sri Lanka: 10/21. Waikato Management School.
Ha, V. T. C., Holmes, M. J., & Hassan, G. (2021). Does foreign investment improve domestic firm productivity? Evidence from a developing country. Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, online, 32 pages. doi:10.1080/13547860.2021.1951430
Hasan, I., Hassan, G., Kim, S. J., & Wu, E. (2021). The impact of risk-based capital rules for international lending on income inequality: Global evidence. Economic Modelling, 98, 136-153. doi:10.1016/j.econmod.2021.01.003
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HASSAN, Gazi MOum, C., Hassan, G., & Holmes, M. (2021). Direct monetary costs and its determinants in migration decisions: Case of Cross-border labour migration from Cambodia to Thailand: Working Paper in Economics (6/21). Waikato Management School.
Taherifar, R., Holmes, M., & Hassan, G. (2021). Is performance affected by the CEO-Employee pay gap? Evidence from Australia (14/21).
Dorner, Z., Tucker, S., & Hassan, G. (2021). A veil of ignorance: Uncertain and ambiguous individual productivity supports stable contributions to a public good: Working Paper in Economics (1/21). Waikato Management School.
Hassan, G., & Mahmud, S. (2021). Health expenditures, remittances, and climate vulnerability: Evidence from Bangladesh: CAMA (Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis) Working Paper (47/2021). Australian National University.
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HASSAN, Gazi M
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