Md Khademul Islam Chowdhury:
PhD candidate at Research School of Economics (RSE) at the Australian National University (ANU).Â
Md Khademul Islam Chowdhury:
PhD candidate at Research School of Economics (RSE) at the Australian National University (ANU).Â
Research Interests: Macroeconomics, Tax Policy, Public Economics
I am a researcher with a strong focus on macroeconomic modelling, revenue forecasting, and tax policy formulation. My primary area of research involves life-cycle and overlapping generation models, with a particular emphasis on computational approaches to fiscal policy analysis.
As a PhD candidate in Economics at the Research School of Economics, The Australian National University, I explore computational macroeconomics and tax policy using advanced tools using MATLAB, Python, and FORTRAN, along with statistical analysis in STATA and R. My academic work bridges theoretical frameworks and practical applications, addressing key issues in taxation and revenue systems.
Complementing my research, I have extensive tutoring experience, sharing my expertise in economics, modeling, and policy analysis with students and peers. My academic pursuits are enriched by my professional background, including significant roles in the Ministry of Finance of the Government of Bangladesh and the National Board of Revenue (NBR), where I contributed to macroeconomic forecasting, fiscal policy development, and pioneering reforms in tax administration.