Anichul Khan

Lecturer
phone 604 822 2542
location_on Iona Building 253

About

I was a FDPE (Finnish Doctoral Program in Economics) research fellow, one of the toughest competitive positions in Finland. I completed my PhD in Economics from the University of Helsinki in 2009. I obtained a number of scholarships during my post-graduation studies. I worked for the Bank of Finland for a while.

Besides teaching for UBC, I taught for a number of universities that include Simon Fraser University. Courses taught include Microeconomics and Macroeconomics at both introductory and intermediate levels, Money and Banking, International Economics, Development Economics, Mathematical Economics, Economics and Business Statistics 1 & 2, Econometrics, and International Macroeconomics and Finance.

In addition to my academic activities, doing regular physical exercise is part of my daily life. Singing song is one of my favorite hobbies.


Teaching


Research

Anichul Hoque Khan and Hasnat Dewan (2017). “Can the availability of informal loans be detrimental to microloan repayment? Empirical evidence from Bangladesh” Journal of Developing Areas, Vol. 51, No. 4, pp. 347-359.

Anichul Hoque Khan and Hasnat Dewan (2017) “Impact of seasonal temperature rise on labour and capital productivity in manufacturing sector: A study with Canadian panel data” International Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 146-155. (DOI: 10.1504/IJESD.2017.10004021)

Anichul Hoque Khan and Kazi Nazrul Islam (2016) “Do microloans induce performance of traditional-loans? Evidence from borrowers of Grameen and similar banks”, Journal of Developing Areas, Vol. 50, Iss. 4, pp. 173-182.

Anichul Hoque Khan and Hasnat Dewan (2016). “Flood related health-risk management: Does the household financial condition or the level of education matter?” Empirical Economics Letters, Vol. 15, No. 11 (Nov 2016).

Anichul H. Khan and Hasnat Dewan (2014): “Measuring the severity of a banking crisis and finding its associated factors: How are the factors different for simple and severe banking crises?” Theoretical Economics Letters, Vol. 4, 857-866.

Anichul Hoque Khan and Hasnat Dewan (2013) “Who should supervise banks for the banking sector stability?” Applied Economics Letters, Vol. 20 (year 2013), Issue 17, Pages: 1531-1537.

Anichul Hoque Khan and Kazi Nazrul Islam (2012) “Power of a deposit insurance scheme’s authority and a banking crisis”, Journal of Business Administration Research, Vol.1, No.2; DOI: 10.5430/jbar.v1n2p88

Anichul Hoque Khan and Hasnat Dewan (2012) “Factors correlating with long-lasting banking crises: a special focus on crisis resolution policy measures”, Applied Economics Letters, Vol. 20 (year 2013), Issue 3, Pages: 227-232

Anichul Hoque Khan, Haider Ali Khan, and Hasnat Dewan (2011) “Central bank autonomy, legal institutions and banking crisis incidence” International Journal of Finance and Economics, Vol. 18 (year 2013), Issue 1, Pages: 51-73.

Anichul Hoque Khan and Hasnat Dewan (2010) “Deposit insurance scheme (DIS) and banking crises: a special focus on less developed countries”, Empirical Economics, Vol. 41, Issue 1: 155-182.


Anichul Khan

Lecturer
phone 604 822 2542
location_on Iona Building 253

About

I was a FDPE (Finnish Doctoral Program in Economics) research fellow, one of the toughest competitive positions in Finland. I completed my PhD in Economics from the University of Helsinki in 2009. I obtained a number of scholarships during my post-graduation studies. I worked for the Bank of Finland for a while.

Besides teaching for UBC, I taught for a number of universities that include Simon Fraser University. Courses taught include Microeconomics and Macroeconomics at both introductory and intermediate levels, Money and Banking, International Economics, Development Economics, Mathematical Economics, Economics and Business Statistics 1 & 2, Econometrics, and International Macroeconomics and Finance.

In addition to my academic activities, doing regular physical exercise is part of my daily life. Singing song is one of my favorite hobbies.


Teaching


Research

Anichul Hoque Khan and Hasnat Dewan (2017). “Can the availability of informal loans be detrimental to microloan repayment? Empirical evidence from Bangladesh” Journal of Developing Areas, Vol. 51, No. 4, pp. 347-359.

Anichul Hoque Khan and Hasnat Dewan (2017) “Impact of seasonal temperature rise on labour and capital productivity in manufacturing sector: A study with Canadian panel data” International Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 146-155. (DOI: 10.1504/IJESD.2017.10004021)

Anichul Hoque Khan and Kazi Nazrul Islam (2016) “Do microloans induce performance of traditional-loans? Evidence from borrowers of Grameen and similar banks”, Journal of Developing Areas, Vol. 50, Iss. 4, pp. 173-182.

Anichul Hoque Khan and Hasnat Dewan (2016). “Flood related health-risk management: Does the household financial condition or the level of education matter?” Empirical Economics Letters, Vol. 15, No. 11 (Nov 2016).

Anichul H. Khan and Hasnat Dewan (2014): “Measuring the severity of a banking crisis and finding its associated factors: How are the factors different for simple and severe banking crises?” Theoretical Economics Letters, Vol. 4, 857-866.

Anichul Hoque Khan and Hasnat Dewan (2013) “Who should supervise banks for the banking sector stability?” Applied Economics Letters, Vol. 20 (year 2013), Issue 17, Pages: 1531-1537.

Anichul Hoque Khan and Kazi Nazrul Islam (2012) “Power of a deposit insurance scheme’s authority and a banking crisis”, Journal of Business Administration Research, Vol.1, No.2; DOI: 10.5430/jbar.v1n2p88

Anichul Hoque Khan and Hasnat Dewan (2012) “Factors correlating with long-lasting banking crises: a special focus on crisis resolution policy measures”, Applied Economics Letters, Vol. 20 (year 2013), Issue 3, Pages: 227-232

Anichul Hoque Khan, Haider Ali Khan, and Hasnat Dewan (2011) “Central bank autonomy, legal institutions and banking crisis incidence” International Journal of Finance and Economics, Vol. 18 (year 2013), Issue 1, Pages: 51-73.

Anichul Hoque Khan and Hasnat Dewan (2010) “Deposit insurance scheme (DIS) and banking crises: a special focus on less developed countries”, Empirical Economics, Vol. 41, Issue 1: 155-182.


Anichul Khan

Lecturer
phone 604 822 2542
location_on Iona Building 253
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I was a FDPE (Finnish Doctoral Program in Economics) research fellow, one of the toughest competitive positions in Finland. I completed my PhD in Economics from the University of Helsinki in 2009. I obtained a number of scholarships during my post-graduation studies. I worked for the Bank of Finland for a while.

Besides teaching for UBC, I taught for a number of universities that include Simon Fraser University. Courses taught include Microeconomics and Macroeconomics at both introductory and intermediate levels, Money and Banking, International Economics, Development Economics, Mathematical Economics, Economics and Business Statistics 1 & 2, Econometrics, and International Macroeconomics and Finance.

In addition to my academic activities, doing regular physical exercise is part of my daily life. Singing song is one of my favorite hobbies.

Teaching keyboard_arrow_down
Research keyboard_arrow_down

Anichul Hoque Khan and Hasnat Dewan (2017). “Can the availability of informal loans be detrimental to microloan repayment? Empirical evidence from Bangladesh” Journal of Developing Areas, Vol. 51, No. 4, pp. 347-359.

Anichul Hoque Khan and Hasnat Dewan (2017) “Impact of seasonal temperature rise on labour and capital productivity in manufacturing sector: A study with Canadian panel data” International Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 146-155. (DOI: 10.1504/IJESD.2017.10004021)

Anichul Hoque Khan and Kazi Nazrul Islam (2016) “Do microloans induce performance of traditional-loans? Evidence from borrowers of Grameen and similar banks”, Journal of Developing Areas, Vol. 50, Iss. 4, pp. 173-182.

Anichul Hoque Khan and Hasnat Dewan (2016). “Flood related health-risk management: Does the household financial condition or the level of education matter?” Empirical Economics Letters, Vol. 15, No. 11 (Nov 2016).

Anichul H. Khan and Hasnat Dewan (2014): “Measuring the severity of a banking crisis and finding its associated factors: How are the factors different for simple and severe banking crises?” Theoretical Economics Letters, Vol. 4, 857-866.

Anichul Hoque Khan and Hasnat Dewan (2013) “Who should supervise banks for the banking sector stability?” Applied Economics Letters, Vol. 20 (year 2013), Issue 17, Pages: 1531-1537.

Anichul Hoque Khan and Kazi Nazrul Islam (2012) “Power of a deposit insurance scheme’s authority and a banking crisis”, Journal of Business Administration Research, Vol.1, No.2; DOI: 10.5430/jbar.v1n2p88

Anichul Hoque Khan and Hasnat Dewan (2012) “Factors correlating with long-lasting banking crises: a special focus on crisis resolution policy measures”, Applied Economics Letters, Vol. 20 (year 2013), Issue 3, Pages: 227-232

Anichul Hoque Khan, Haider Ali Khan, and Hasnat Dewan (2011) “Central bank autonomy, legal institutions and banking crisis incidence” International Journal of Finance and Economics, Vol. 18 (year 2013), Issue 1, Pages: 51-73.

Anichul Hoque Khan and Hasnat Dewan (2010) “Deposit insurance scheme (DIS) and banking crises: a special focus on less developed countries”, Empirical Economics, Vol. 41, Issue 1: 155-182.