Rizwanul Islam

726 total citations
47 papers, 341 citations indexed

About

Rizwanul Islam is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Political Science and International Relations and General Economics, Econometrics and Finance. According to data from OpenAlex, Rizwanul Islam has authored 47 papers receiving a total of 341 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 14 papers in Political Science and International Relations and 14 papers in General Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Recurrent topics in Rizwanul Islam's work include Global trade and economics (12 papers), Indian Economic and Social Development (8 papers) and World Trade Organization Law (5 papers). Rizwanul Islam is often cited by papers focused on Global trade and economics (12 papers), Indian Economic and Social Development (8 papers) and World Trade Organization Law (5 papers). Rizwanul Islam collaborates with scholars based in Bangladesh, Australia and Switzerland. Rizwanul Islam's co-authors include G. HAINSWORTH, Sufia Islam, Hehui Jin, Iyanatul Islam, Shawkat Alam, Gustav F. Papanek, Abel Kinyondo, Nirvikar Singh, Azizur Rahman Khan and Mohammod Jobayer Chisti and has published in prestigious journals such as World Development, Pacific Affairs and Development and Change.

In The Last Decade

Rizwanul Islam

37 papers receiving 245 citations

Peers

Rizwanul Islam
Tristan Reed United States
Ijaz Nabi Pakistan
Clara Delavallade United States
Merima Ali Norway
Anubhab Gupta United States
Kathy Lindert Costa Rica
Tristan Reed United States
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Countries citing papers authored by Rizwanul Islam

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Fields of papers citing papers by Rizwanul Islam

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Rizwanul Islam

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Islam, Rizwanul. (2023). A Tale of Too Little: Anti-dumping Tariff Between SAFTA Contracting Parties. Journal of World Trade. 57(Issue 5). 833–850. 1 indexed citations
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Islam, Rizwanul. (2021). Overhaul of the SDT Provisions in the WTO: Separating the Eligible from the Ineligible. Pace international law review. 34(1). 1–1.
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Islam, Rizwanul, et al.. (2020). The Gambia v. Myanmar at the I.C.J.: Good Samaritans Testing State Responsibility for Atrocities on the Rohingya. eYLS (Yale Law School). 51(1). 4.
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Islam, Sufia, et al.. (2020). COVID-19 Pandemic: How is Bangladesh coping with the rapid spread of coronavirus infection?. The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries. 14(10). 1098–1105. 5 indexed citations
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Islam, Sufia, et al.. (2020). COVID-19 pandemic: An analysis of the healthcare, social and economic challenges in Bangladesh. Progress in Disaster Science. 8. 100135–100135. 54 indexed citations
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Islam, Rizwanul. (2017). Structural transformation and absorption of surplus labour.. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 40. 105–135. 1 indexed citations
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Islam, Rizwanul, et al.. (2015). Real wages and labour productivity in Tanzania: How do they link?. Journal of African studies. 7(3). 81–98. 3 indexed citations
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Kinyondo, Abel & Rizwanul Islam. (2014). In Quest of Inclusive Growth: Exploring the Nexus between Economic Growth, Employment and Poverty in Tanzania. 47. 2 indexed citations
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Islam, Rizwanul, et al.. (2012). Mapping and analysis of growth-oriented industrial sub-sectors and their skill requirements in Bangladesh. 2 indexed citations
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Islam, Rizwanul, et al.. (2010). The Reproduction and communication of internet materials by educational institutions: the need for clarity and certainty. 21(1). 31–41. 1 indexed citations
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Islam, Rizwanul. (2010). Constraints of the Agreement on South Asian Free Trade Area and SAARC Agreement on Trade in Services Militating Against Sub-Regional Trade Proliferation in South Asia. 7(1). 1–35. 2 indexed citations
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Islam, Rizwanul, et al.. (2009). Maintaining an effective legislative framework for telecommunications interception in Australia. 33(1). 34–44. 1 indexed citations
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Singh, Nirvikar & Rizwanul Islam. (1994). Transfer, Adoption and Diffusion of Technology for Small and Cottage Industries.. Pacific Affairs. 67(2). 297–297. 1 indexed citations
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Islam, Rizwanul. (1991). Alleviation of rural poverty, growth, and macroeconomic policies : the Asian experience. World Bank eBooks. 1 indexed citations
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Islam, Rizwanul. (1991). Pobreza rural, crecimiento y política macroeconómica en Asia. Revista Internacional del Trabajo. 110(1). 49–75. 1 indexed citations
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Islam, Rizwanul. (1990). Rural poverty, growth and macroeconomic policies: the Asian experience.. International Labour Review. 129(6). 693–714. 5 indexed citations
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Papanek, Gustav F., et al.. (1989). Bangladesh: Selected Issues in Employment and Development.. Pacific Affairs. 62(1). 120–120. 9 indexed citations
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HAINSWORTH, G. & Rizwanul Islam. (1988). Rural Industrialisation and Employment in Asia.. Pacific Affairs. 61(2). 316–316. 30 indexed citations
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Islam, Rizwanul, et al.. (1984). Employment and Development in Nepal.. Pacific Affairs. 57(1). 165–165. 4 indexed citations

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