Profile

Ahmed Javed Chowdhury

Assistant Professor (Economics)
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Faculty and Department Affiliation

Faculty of Business and Economics
Department of Business Administration

Degrees and Universities Attended

Master  of  Philosophy  (M.Phil),  Department  of  Economics  of  Social  Science  Group  (SSG),  National  University,  Bangladesh.  Research  Supervisor:  Professor  Dr.  Selim  Jahan,  Former  Professor,  Department  of  Economics,  University  of  Dhaka  (25  years);  Former  Director,  Human  Development  Report  Office  (HDRO);  and,  Former  Director,  Poverty  Division,  UNDP,  New  York.  Research  topic:  Assessing  Entitlements  and  Aspirations  of  Slums  in  Dhaka  City  (1990-2023):  A  Study  of  Political  Economy  in  Bangladesh.

Master  of  Economics,  University  of  Dhaka

Short Introduction

Ahmed Javed Chowdhury is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Department of Business Administration, City University, Bangladesh. He is an accomplished educator, author, and social activist dedicated to transforming education and inspiring positive change in Bangladesh. With over 15 years of experience in teaching economics at different universities, he has played a pivotal role in conceptualizing and developing academic and educational projects. Ahmed is recognized as an advisor for more than 35 projects across leading public and private universities in Bangladesh, including the prestigious Dhaka University. His expertise extends to authoring and editing nine published books and one yearly journal from major publishing houses in Bangladesh. He has also contributed eight peer-reviewed journal articles to renowned publications such as The Bangladesh Development Studies (BDS) Journal and The Journal of Political Economy. Ahmed Javed Chowdhury has been at the forefront of an educational revolution in Bangladesh. His transformative approaches and initiatives have garnered 10 prestigious recognitions from national and international institutions, reflecting his significant impact on education and community development. Throughout his career, Ahmed has facilitated numerous lecture series, seminars, and international conferences, hosting distinguished scholars, including Nobel Laureate Economist Professor Amartya Sen, Former Chief Economist of the World Bank Professor Kaushik Basu, Professor Emeritus Dr. Preasanta Pattanaik, Professor Azizur Rahman Khan (University of California, Riverside, USA), Professor Jean Dreze (University of Ranchi, India; Ex-LSE Prof.) Professor Dr. Siddiqur Rahman Osmani (Ulster University, UK), Dr. Mushtaq Khan (SOAS, UK), Professor Sugata Bose (Harvard University), Professor Naila Kabeer (LSE, UK), Professor Mozaffar Qizilbash (University of York, UK), Dr. Sayantan Ghoshal (Adam Smith Chair in Political Economy, University of Glasgow) and others. As an accomplished writer, Ahmed Javed Chowdhury has authored more than 50 columns in major national dailies of Bangladesh and has undertaken translation projects to bring valuable academic works to a wider audience.

Teaching experience

Assistant  Professor  of  Economics  at  multiple  universities  (2012  –  2023):  taught  at  Bangladesh  University  (BU),  Primeasia  University  (PaU),  The  Peoples  University  of  Bangladesh  (PUB),  Sonargaon  University  (SU),  Presidency  University  (PU),  and  State  University  of  Bangladesh  (SUB)

Research Interest

Development  Economics,  Welfare  Economics,  Social  Choice  Theory,  Macroeconomic  Policies,  Developing  Countries’  Economies,  Theories  of  Justice,  Political  Economy,  Political  Science,  Literature  (especially  Classical  works,  18th  and  19th-century  novels),  Memo

Publications

Upcoming  Books  in  2024
“Concept  of  Justice:  Theory  and  Practice:  From  John  Rawls  to  Amartya  Sen”  from  the  publishing  house  Pathak  Samabesh.

A  chapter  written  and  Co-edited  a  book  titled:  “Constitution  and  the  Pursuit  of  a  Just  Society”  from  Pathak  Samabesh

Award,  Fellowship,  and  Recognition
In  2021:  Received  University  of  Hawaii’s  East-West  Center  Fellowship  in  2021

In  2023:  Received  the  Best  Award  of  the  12th  Certificate  Course  on  Genocide  and  Justice  organized  by  the  Centre  for  Study  of  Genocide  and  Justice  (CSGJ)  at  the  Liberation  War  Museum  (LWM).  The  course  took  place  from  August  18  to  September  9,  2023,  at  LWM:  Agargaon,  Sher-e-Banglanagar,  Dhaka.  The  award  and  certificate  were  presented  by  Chief  Justice  Obaidul  Hassan  and  Mr.  Mofidul  Hoque,  Trustee  and  Director  of  CSGJ  at  LWM.  

Recognition  from  Leading  Economist  Professor  Wahiduddin  Mahmud  (University  of  Cambridge,  University  of  Dhaka,  and  Former  Adviser  to  the  Caretaker  Government)  recognized  Ahmed  Javed’s  works  in  a  book  published  by  Routledge.  The  book  titled  “Markets,  Morals,  and  Development:  Rethinking  Economics  from  a  Developing  Country  Perspective”  was  published  in  2021  (See  Acknowledgement).  Link:  https://www.routledge.com/Markets-Morals-and-Development-Rethinking-Economics-from-a-Developing/Mahmud/p/book/9781032116822  

Impact  and  Knowledge  Exchange
He  has  been  a  Principal  Investigator  (PI)  /  Co-Principal  Investigator  (Co-I)  on  several  competitive  projects  funded  by  research  grants  (totaling  over  USD  4.5  million  over  the  last  14  years)  on  topics  ranging  from  poverty  and  exclusion,  policy  failures  of  macroeconomics,  and  the  political  economy.

Edited  Books  and  Journals
Chowdhury,  A.  J.  (Ed.).  (2020a).  Bangladesher  Sangbidhan:  Nana  Prosonga  (The  Constitution  of  Bangladesh:  Different  Aspects)  with  an  Introduction  of  National  Professor  Dr.  Anisuzzaman  (1st  edition).  Anyaprokash.  ISBN:  978-984-502-599-7

Chowdhury,  A.  J.  (Ed.).  (2023).  Bangladesher  Rajnoitik  Arthaniti:  Adhyapak  Rehman  Sobhan  Path  (The  Political  Economy  of  Bangladesh:  Thoughts  of  Professor  Rehman  Sobhan)  with  a  Preface  of  Professor  Rehman  Sobhan  (1st  edition).  Pathak  Shamabesh.

Chowdhury,  A.  J.  (Ed.).  (2018a).  Karl  Marx-er  Totto  o  Samakalin  Charcha  (Karl  Marx’s  Theories  and  Contemporary  Praxis)  (1st  edition).  Pathshala  Prakasan.  ISBN:  978-984-34-4572-  8

Akash,  M.  M.,  Mazhar,  A.,  &  Chowdhury,  A.  J.  (Eds.).  (2017a).  Agami  Diner  Bangladesh  (Bangladesh  of  the  Future)  (1st  edition).  Banglar  Pathshala.  ISBN:  978-984-92973-3-8

Bardhan,  P.,  &  Chowdhury,  A.  J.  (Eds.).  (2018,  September).  A  Report  on  Sustainable  Development  Goals  (SDGs)  Implementation:  Leave  No  One  Left  Behind  (ISBN  978-984-34-5097-5).  Citizen’s  Platform  for  SDGs,  Bangladesh.  https://www.bdplatform4sdgs.net  ISBN:  978-984-34-5097-5

Chowdhury,  A.  J.  (Ed.).  (2012).  PATHSHALA:  Commitment  to  Emancipation  in  Creativity-  A  Journal  of  Banglar  Pathshala:  Vol.  Vol.I  (Issue  I:  Issn:  2224-5480  ed.).  Pathshala  Prakashan.  ISSN:  2224-5480

Journal  Publications
Chowdhury,  A.  J.  (in  press).  Entitlement  Failures  in  Pakistan  (1950-1971):  A  Tale  of  Disparity  and  Struggle  for  Justice.  Bangladesh  Journal  of  Political  Economy,  39(1),  90–105.  DOI:  10.13140/RG.2.2.25268.01921  

Chowdhury,  A.  J.  (2021).  Introduction  to  the  Theory  of  Justice  in  Bangladesh  and  the  Thoughts  on  Post-Amartya  Senian  Idea  of  Justice.  Bangladesh  Journal  of  Political  Economy,  01  (Bangla)(01),  125–148.

Chowdhury,  A.  J.  (2021a).  (Trans.).  Home  in  the  World:  A  Memoir  by  Amartya  Sen:  Preface  (Smritikatha:  Ghare-Baire:  Mukhabandha)  Bangladesh  Journal  of  Political  Economy,  01  (Bangla)  (01),  306–309.

Chowdhury,  A.  J.  (2021b).  (Trans.).  Home  in  the  World:  A  Memoir  by  Amartya  Sen:  Dhaka  and  Mandalay  (Smritikatha:  Ghare-Baire:  Dhaka  O  Mandalay)  Bangladesh  Journal  of  Political  Economy,  01  (Bangla)  (01),  309–326.  http://bea-bd.org/site/journal

Chowdhury,  A.  J.  (2021c).  (Trans.).  Home  in  the  World:  A  Memoir  by  Amartya  Sen:  The  Rivers  of  Bengal  (Smritikatha:  Ghare-Baire:  Banglar  Nodi)  Bangladesh  Journal  of  Political  Economy,  01  (Bangla)  (01),  326–345

In  the  process  of  publication  in  the  BDS  Journal  and  in  the  Journal  of  Political  Economy:  

Chowdhury,  A.  J.  (in  press).  Entitlement  Failures  in  Pakistan  (1950-1971):  A  Tale  of  Disparity  and  Struggle  for  Justice.  Bangladesh  Journal  of  Political  Economy,  39(1),  90–105.  DOI:  10.13140/RG.2.2.25268.01921
 
Chowdhury,  A.  J.  (2023).  Concept  of  Justice  in  the  Constitution  of  Bangladesh:  A  Rawlsian  Reading.  Submitted  to  The  Bangladesh  Development  Studies  (BDS),  refereed  quarterly  journal  of  the  Bangladesh  Institute  of  Development  Studies  (BIDS)  on  May  17,  2023.

Training  and  Workshop:

Policy  Analysis  Course  (BIGM):  Completed  the  Certificate  in  Policy  Analysis  Course  from  Bangladesh  Institute  of  Governance  and  Management  (BIGM)  supported  by  the  Skills  for  Employment  Investment  Program  (SEIP),  Ministry  of  Finance,  Government  of  the  People’s  Republic  of  Bangladesh  held  from  April-July  2019.  Units  of  Competency:  Policy  Process,  Policy  Formulation,  Monitoring  and  Evaluation,  Policy  Tools  and  Policy  Paper  Writing.  (Venue:  BIGM  Building:  E-33,  Sher-E-Bangla  Nagar,  Agargaon,  Dhaka  –  1207)

World  Peace  Activist:  Completed  the  5-day  long  training  as  a  World  Peace  Activist  from  World  Peace  Council  (WPC)  supported  by  the  Federal  Democratic  Republic  of  Nepal,  from  July  20-24,  2012.  (Venue:  The  Malla  Hotel,  Lekhnath  Marg,  Kathmandu  44600,  Nepal)

Research  Workshop:  Joined  the  two  Workshops  in  India:  the  first  one  was  training  in  Pratichi  (India)  Trust  (Founded  by  Prof.  Amartya  Sen)  as  a  Research  Delegate  of  Banglar  Pathshala  Foundation  and  second  was  a  workshop  by  renowned  economist  Jean  Drèze  where  I  joined  as  a  Researcher  from  March  13-16,  2019.  (Venue:  IB  14,  Ground  Floor,  Salt  Lake,  Sector-III,  Kolkata  –  700106,  West  Bengal,  INDIA)