Faria Hosain Borsha
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics
Premier University, Chattogram
borsha.hossain@gmail.com; faria.borsha@puc.ac.bd
Since 2014, Faria Hossain Borsha has
worked as a faculty member in the Department of Economics at Premier
University, Chittagong. She is committed to both research and teaching. Her
research interests encompass a variety of macroeconomic issues, child welfare,
and women's empowerment. Several of her academic papers have been published in
international journals. She is actively involved in the development of the
department's curriculum, ensuring that students receive a cutting-edge
education in economics.
March 2023 Till Now | Assistant Professor, Department of Economics Premier University, Chattogram, Bangladesh |
March 2015 March 2023 | Lecturer, Department of Economics Premier University, Chattogram, Bangladesh |
March 2014 March 2015 | Teaching Assistant, Department of Economics Premier University, Chattogram, Bangladesh |
February 2013 February 2014 | Teaching Assistant, Department of Economics BGC Trust University, Chattogram, Bangladesh |
Pursuing Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Department of Economics, University of Chittagong
Master of Social Science in Economics
Department of Economics, University of Chittagong
Bachelor of Social Science in Economics
Department of Economics, University of Chittagong
Journal Papers:
- Azam, A., & Borsha, F. H. (2013). Community Practices Towards Ecosystem Services In Mulkharka Village, Shivapuri National Park. Nepal Article in International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research, 2(8). www.ijstr.org, ISSN 2277-8616
- Borsha, F. H. (2019). Dynamics of Income Inequality, Economic Growth, Globalization and Democracracy: Empirical Evidence from Bangladesh. Premier Critical Perspective, 4(1), 103–132. https://isdsnet.com/ijds-v10n7-02.pdf
- Borsha, F. H., & Hossain, N. (2021). Impact of public and private investment on the gross domestic product in Bangladesh : An empirical assessment using an autoregressive distributed lag approach. International Journal of Development and Sustainability, 10(7), 280–293. https://isdsnet.com/ijds-v10n7-02.pdf, ISSN: 2186-8662
- Hossain Borsha, F., Rudra, S., & Naher, L. (2023). An empirical analysis of socioeconomic risk factors associated with antenatal care attendance in Bangladesh. Multidisciplinary Science Journal, 6(4), 2024042. https://doi.org/10.31893/multiscience.2024042
- Roy, M., & Borsha, F. H. (2013a). Hartal : A Violent Challenge To The Socio- Economic Development Of Bangladesh. 2(8), 86–97. ISSN 2277-8616
- Roy, M., & Borsha, F. H. (2013b). Pragmatic Steps towards Sustainable Development in the Economic Arena in Bangladesh. IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 11(2), 14–22. https://doi.org/10.9790/0837-1121422
- Borsha, F. H., Voumik, L. C., Rashid, M., Das, M. K., Stępnicka, N., & Zimon, G. (2024). An Empirical Investigation of GDP, Industrialization, Population, Renewable Energy and CO2 Emission in Bangladesh: Bridging EKC-STIRPAT Models. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 14(3), 560–571. https://doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.15423
Conference proceedings:
- Hossain, Faria Borsha. The Nexus among Inflation, Unemployment, and Real Interest Rate in Middle Income Countries: A PVAR Approach. Presented in 5th SANEM Annual Economists’ Conference (SAEC) 2020. (pp-33). Dhaka. February 2-3, 2020.
- Hossain, Faria Borsha . Socio-Economic Risk Factors for Antenatal Care Attendance in Bangladesh: An Empirical Analysis Utilizing the Hurdle Negative Binomial Model. Presented in 6th SANEM Annual Economists’ Conference (SAEC). Dhaka. February 4-5, 2023.
- Hossain, Faria Borsha . An Inquiry of Environmental Kuznets Curve in Bangladesh: A STIRPAT Analysis. Active participation in 2nd International Conference Of SAIST On Eduacion, Health and Environment for Sustainable Development.Dhaka,August 13, 2022
- Women Empowerment
- Child Welfare
- Environment Economics
- Macroeconomics
- Government policies
- Politics and Economics
Modarator
Premier University Debating Society
Member
Program Self Assessment Committee