Bezon Kumar do researches on issues related to human behavior and psychology, decision making, environment and development, agriculture and industry, international economics and so on.
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Supervisions
Seven Undergraduate Theses
Masters Thesis
Kumar, B. (2016). Impact of Workers' Remittance on Household Poverty and Welfare in Naogaon District of Bangladesh. Submitted to the Department of Economics, Rajshahi University, Bangladesh.
Publications (Journal Article)
Kumar, B. (2019). Remittances, Poverty and Welfare: Evidence from Cumilla, Bangladesh. American Journal of Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, 4(1): 46-52.
Kumar, B. (2019). The Impact of International Remittances Education and Health in Bangladesh. International Journal of Science and Qualitative Analysis, 5(1): 6-14.
Kumar, B. and Banik, P. (2019). Social Network, Facebook Use and Loneliness: A Comparative Analysis Between Public and Private University Students in Bangladesh. International Journal of Psychological and Brain Science, 4(2): 20-28.
Kumar, B. (2019). The Impact of International Remittances on Poverty Alleviation in Bangladesh. Remittances Review, 4(1): 67-86.
Banik, P. and Kumar, B. (2019). Impact of Information Literacy Skill on Students’ Academic Performance in Bangladesh. International Journal of European Studies, 3(1): 27-33.
Khan, V. J., Qadeer, A. and Kumar B. (2018). Financial Forecasting by Autoregressive Conditional Heteroscedasticity (ARCH) Family: A Case of Mexico. Journal of Public Policy and Administration, 2(3): 32-39.
Kumar, B., Hossain, M. E. and Osmani, M. A. G. (2018). Utilization of International Remittances in Bangladesh. Remittances Review, 3(1):5-18.
Conference Papers
Hossain, M. E., Kumar, B. and Islam, M. K. (29-30 November, 2018). Socioeconomic and Intuitional Correlates of Students’ Academic of Performance at the University Level of Bangladesh. 9th International Conference on Management Research (ICMR-2018).
Kumar, B. (20-21, September, 2018). Do International Remittances Cause Human Development? Examining Bangladesh. 5th International Conference on Social Sciences 2018, Sri-Lanka.
Kumar, B., Hossain, M. E. and Islam, M. K. (8-9 September, 2018). Does International Remittance Reduce Poverty In Bangladesh. 12th International Conference, Bhopal, India.
Kumar, B., Hossain, M. E. and Islam, M. K. (16 August, 2018). Profitability and Constraints of Broiler Farming in Bangladesh. The 5th International Conference on Agriculture 2018 (AGRICO 2018), Colombo, Sri-Lanka.
Islam, M. A. and Kumar, B. (18-19 July, 2018). The relationship between Facebook use, social network and loneliness among university students in Bangladesh. First International Conference on Media, Communication and Journalism: Prospects and Challenges in Bangladesh and Beyond, Chittagong, Bangladesh.
Publications (Newspaper Article)
Kumar, B. (17 March, 2019). Varendra University: Seven years of enlightening the North Bengal youths. The Daily Asian Age, 5(266): 20.
Kumar, B. (02 December, 2018). Probashi Aay: Unnoyner Ekti Karyokori Hatiyar. Daily Alokito Vor. At Open Blog Page.
Kumar, B. (14 November, 2018). Factors influencing remittance inflows into Bangladesh. The Daily Asian Age, 5(146): 20.
Kumar, B. (25 October, 2018). Why Nordhaus and Romer won Nobel Prize in economics. The Daily Asian Age, 5(126):6.
Kumar, B. (25 October, 2018).International Remittances-- one step ahead towards betterment. The Daily Asian Age, 5(126):20.
Kumar, B. (12 November, 2017). The Story behind 2017 Nobel Prize in Economics. The Daily Asian Age, 4(146): 20.
Kumar, B. (06 November, 2017). Bangabandhu’s 7th March speech: A part of world heritage. The Daily Asian Age, 4(140): 20.
Kumar, B. (23 October, 2017). Climate change in Bangladesh: Causes, effects and suggestions. The Daily Asian Age, 4(126): 20.
Kumar, B. (23 August, 2017). Remittance: an effective mechanism for development. The Daily Asian Age, 4(69): 20.