Faculty of Business and Economics
Department of Business Administration
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
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.
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)
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
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)