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Nazmul Hassan

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  • University of Dhaka

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Nazmul Hassan is a Professor in the Institute of Nutrition and Food Science at the University of Dhaka.

Projects

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Arsenic Contamination, Nutrition and Economic Growth in Bangladesh

Mark Rosenzweig, Mark Pitt, Nazmul Hassan 1 Aug 2011 Completed
Project

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Adapting to climate change through temporary migration in Bangladesh

Joyce Chen, Nazmul Hassan
Blog
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Arsenic Contamination, Nutrition and Economic Growth in Bangladesh (Policy Brief)

Mark Pitt, Mark Rosenzweig, Nazmul Hassan
Policy brief
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Arsenic Contamination, Nutrition and Economic Growth in Bangladesh (Working Paper)

Mark Pitt, Mark Rosenzweig, Nazmul Hassan
Working paper

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