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Driving Change: Rumana Huque on the Real Costs of Bangladesh’s Tobacco Dependency

Driving Change: Rumana Huque on the Real Costs of Bangladesh’s Tobacco Dependency

Update: 2025-02-28
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Driving Change: Women-Led Development Economics from the Ground Up

The International Economic Association’s Women in Leadership in Economics Initiative (IEA-WE) connects women economists worldwide and helps showcase their important empirical research, especially in developing countries. IMF Podcasts has partnered with the IEA-WE to produce a special series featuring the economists behind the invaluable local research that informs policymakers in places often overlooked. This episode of Driving Change features Bangladeshi economist Rumana Huque, whose research into the real costs of tobacco consumption is prompting a rethink of the country’s tobacco tax system.

Transcript: https://bit.ly/3QzmCqP

Other episodes include Kenyan economist Rose Ngugi, whose indices help local counties design policies that work, Colombian economics Professor Marcela Eslava, whose research looks to fix Latin America’s dysfunctional social security network, and Ipek Illkaracan who makes the business case for investing in social care infrastructure.

Special thanks to IEA editor Navika Mehta for this collaboration.

 

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Driving Change: Rumana Huque on the Real Costs of Bangladesh’s Tobacco Dependency

Driving Change: Rumana Huque on the Real Costs of Bangladesh’s Tobacco Dependency

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