Md. Saiful Islam

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Md. Saiful Islam

Assistant Professor

Comilla University
Cumilla-3506, Bangladesh

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Md. Saiful Islam started his career as a lecturer at the Faculty of Social Science in the Department of Economics at Comilla University, Bangladesh. He is currently working as an assistant professor in the same department. He received his BSS in Economics (CGPA of 3.89 on a 4.00 scale) from Comilla University, Bangladesh. He was also awarded his MSS degree with a thesis (GPA of 4.00 on a 4.00 scale) from the same university. 

Master of Social Science (MSS) Comilla University Economics 2012
Bachelor of Social Science (BSS) Comilla University Economics 2011
Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Comilla Government College Science 2006

Department of Economics , Comilla University, Bangladesh
Lecturer
July 2017 - July 2020


Department of Economics , Comilla University, Bangladesh
Assistant Professor
July 2020 - 2025


  • Islam, M.S., and Khan. S. (2019), Financial Structure of Bangladesh: Bank based versus Market based analysis, Comilla University Journal of Social Science, Cumilla University, Bangladesh. Volume II, No.1. pp.161-175, ISSN:2663-2659
  • Islam, M.S., and Hasan. M.M. (2020), Reintegration Scenario of Home Returning Migrant Workers: Situation in Cumilla district, Comilla University Journal of Social Science, Cumilla University, Bangladesh. Volume III, No.1. December 2020. pp.75-88, ISSN:2663-2659
  • Islam, M.S., Rahman, M. H., and Mazumder, S. (2021). Does Exchange Rate Volatility Increase the Consumer Price Index? Evidence from Bangladesh, The Economics and Finance Letters. February 2022 Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 16-27. ISSN(p): 2312-6310
  • Islam, M.S., and Khan. S. (2021), Causality between Financial Structure and Economic Growth in Bangladesh: A Toda-Yamamoto Approach. Timisoara Journal of Economics and Business | ISSN: 2286-0991 | www.tjeb.ro,Year 2021, Volume 14, Issue 1, Page 39-56


  • Financial Economics, Education Economics, Labor Economics, International Economics & Trade etc.  
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