Minhaj Mahmud

1.1k total citations
37 papers, 626 citations indexed

About

Minhaj Mahmud is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Sociology and Political Science and Safety Research. According to data from OpenAlex, Minhaj Mahmud has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 626 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 13 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 12 papers in Safety Research. Recurrent topics in Minhaj Mahmud's work include Economic and Environmental Valuation (8 papers), Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies (8 papers) and Taxation and Compliance Studies (8 papers). Minhaj Mahmud is often cited by papers focused on Economic and Environmental Valuation (8 papers), Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies (8 papers) and Taxation and Compliance Studies (8 papers). Minhaj Mahmud collaborates with scholars based in Bangladesh, United States and Philippines. Minhaj Mahmud's co-authors include Olof Johansson‐Stenman, Peter Martinsson, Matthew S. Winters, Simone Dietrich, Stephen P. Luby, Nusrat Najnin, David I. Levine, Leanne Unicomb, Jeff Albert and Jill Luoto and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Environmental Science & Technology and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Minhaj Mahmud

34 papers receiving 579 citations

Peers

Minhaj Mahmud
Eelke de Jong Netherlands
Julie Litchfield United Kingdom
Paul Glewwe United States
Maitreyi Bordia Das United States
Ben D’Exelle United Kingdom
Marco Stampini United States
Eelke de Jong Netherlands
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All Works

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Mahmud, Minhaj, et al.. (2025). Self-learning at the right level, COVID-19, school closure, and non-cognitive abilities. Economics of Education Review. 107. 102657–102657.
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Wiig, Arne, Minhaj Mahmud, Ivar Kolstad, Päivi Lujala, & Sosina Bezu. (2023). Digging in? Migration preferences in communities affected by climate change — evidence from Bangladesh. Regional Environmental Change. 23(3). 6 indexed citations
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Mahmud, Minhaj, et al.. (2023). Haste Makes No Waste: Positive Peer Effects of Classroom Speed Competition on Learning. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics. 85(4). 755–772. 1 indexed citations
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Sawada, Yasuyuki, et al.. (2023). Fighting the Learning Crisis in Developing Countries: A Randomized Experiment of Self-Learning at the Right Level. Economic Development and Cultural Change. 72(4). 1893–1921. 1 indexed citations
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Kolstad, Ivar, Sosina Bezu, Päivi Lujala, Minhaj Mahmud, & Arne Wiig. (2022). Does Changing the Narrative Improve Host Community Attitudes Toward Climate Migrants? Experimental Evidence from Bangladesh. International Migration Review. 57(1). 68–94. 3 indexed citations
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Mahmud, Minhaj, et al.. (2022). Still Biased? A Remaining Classical Selection Problem of RCTs in Education. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Mahmud, Minhaj, Italo A. Gutierrez, Krishna B. Kumar, & Shanthi Nataraj. (2020). What Aspects of Formality Do Workers Value? Evidence from a Choice Experiment in Bangladesh. The World Bank Open Knowledge Repository (World Bank). 2 indexed citations
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Lujala, Päivi, Sosina Bezu, Ivar Kolstad, Minhaj Mahmud, & Arne Wiig. (2020). How do host–migrant proximities shape attitudes toward internal climate migrants?. Global Environmental Change. 65. 102156–102156. 16 indexed citations
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Mahmud, Minhaj, Italo A. Gutierrez, Krishna Kumar, & Shanthi Nataraj. (2019). What Aspects of Formality Do Workers Value? Evidence from a Choice Experiment in Bangladesh. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Sawada, Yasuyuki, et al.. (2019). Fighting Against Learning Crisis in Developing Countries: A Randomized Experiment of Self-Learning at the Right Level. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Kolstad, Ivar, Sosina Bezu, Päivi Lujala, Minhaj Mahmud, & Arne Wiig. (2019). Does changing the narrative improve host community attitudes to climate migrants? Experimental evidence from Bangladesh. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 4 indexed citations
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Gutierrez, Italo A., et al.. (2018). Transitions Between Informal and Formal Employment: Results from a Worker Survey in Bangladesh. RAND Corporation eBooks. 2 indexed citations
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Sawada, Yasuyuki, et al.. (2017). Economic and Social Development of Bangladesh: Miracle and Challenges. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 7 indexed citations
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Gupta, Gautam, et al.. (2017). Religion, minority status, and trust: Evidence from a field experiment. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. 146. 180–205. 31 indexed citations
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Dietrich, Simone, Minhaj Mahmud, & Matthew S. Winters. (2017). Foreign Aid, Foreign Policy, and Domestic Government Legitimacy: Experimental Evidence from Bangladesh. The Journal of Politics. 80(1). 133–148. 82 indexed citations
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Luoto, Jill, Minhaj Mahmud, Jeff Albert, et al.. (2012). Learning to Dislike Safe Water Products: Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial of the Effects of Direct and Peer Experience on Willingness to Pay. Environmental Science & Technology. 46(11). 6244–6251. 51 indexed citations
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Luoto, Jill, Nusrat Najnin, Minhaj Mahmud, et al.. (2011). What Point-of-Use Water Treatment Products Do Consumers Use? Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial among the Urban Poor in Bangladesh. PLoS ONE. 6(10). e26132–e26132. 69 indexed citations
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Johansson‐Stenman, Olof, Minhaj Mahmud, & Peter Martinsson. (2010). Saving lives versus life-years in rural Bangladesh: an ethical preferences approach. Health Economics. 20(6). 723–736. 6 indexed citations
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Johansson‐Stenman, Olof, Minhaj Mahmud, & Peter Martinsson. (2008). Trust and Religion: Experimental Evidence from Rural Bangladesh. Economica. 76(303). 462–485. 84 indexed citations
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Mahmud, Minhaj. (2008). On the contingent valuation of mortality risk reduction in developing countries. Applied Economics. 41(2). 171–181. 21 indexed citations

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