A Comment on Corruption and Entrepreneurship'. For all press and media enquiries please call +44 (0)20 7898 4135 or email press@soas.ac.uk. Professor Mushtaq Khan is a senior academic at the Department of Economics, SOAS, University of London, and a leading thinker on anti-corruption, governance, economic development, industrial policy and political settlements. Sonia Sezille, Programme Manager ), New Institutional Economics and Third World Development. [Unpublished]. In: Khan, Mushtaq and Jomo, Kwame Sundaram, (eds. Second Report of Session 2003-04 Volume II' In: Parliamentary Hearing, London. In: Stiglitz, Joseph and Lin, Justin Yifu, (eds. His work focusses on the economics of poor countries; it includes notable contributions to the field of institutional economics and South Asian development. London: Routledge, pp 112-135. In: Springborg, Robert, (ed. "Patron-Client Networks and the Economic Effects of Corruption in Asia". ), Development Models in Muslim Contexts: Chinese, "Islamic" and Neo-Liberal Alternatives. [Unpublished], Khan, Mushtaq (2005) 'Social Transformation and the State (A Response to Vivek Chibber)' In: SOAS Research Seminar Series on State and Development, 2005. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Khan, Mushtaq (2000) 'A Review of Stewart, G. T., "Jute and Empire: The Calcutta Jute Wallahs and the Landscapes of Empire"'. Khan, Mushtaq and Andreoni, Antonio and Roy, Pallavi (2016) Anti-Corruption in Adverse Contexts: A Strategic Approach. In: Nayyar, Deepak, (ed. . and Byres, T.J. and Patnaik, U., (eds. The programme will generate evidence-based research on what works to make anti-corruption efforts real. Khan, Mushtaq (1997) The Non-Separability Problem in Transaction Cost Analysis. Khan, M., 1998. In: Felipe, Jesus, (ed. Jomo, Kwame Sundaram and Khan, Mushtaq (2000) 'Introduction to Rents, Rent-Seeking and Economic Development: Theory and Evidence in Asia'. Khan, Mushtaq and Andreoni, Antonio and Roy, Pallavi (2019) Illicit Financial Flows: theory and measurement challenges. Khan, M. H., 2005. This list was last generated on Friday, 27th November 2020, 00:15 Europe/London. Cheaper, cleaner power: De-risking as an anti-collusion strategy in Bangladesh Publication date: 9th June 2020 Publication Type: Working Paper Authors: Mushtaq Khan Maria Matin Iffat Zahan Zeeshan Ashraf Joseph Ajefu Read more. Khan, Mushtaq (2005) 'Markets, States and Democracy: Patron-Client Networks and the Case for Democracy in Developing Countries'. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp 94-126. United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA). Helsinki: UNU-WIDER. In 1996, Khan took up a post at SOAS, where he was made a professor in 2005. In: Khan, Mushtaq and Amundsen, Inge and Giacaman, George, (eds. This covered research on seven countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America and involvement the coordination of activities across more that a dozen researchers. He was also joint leader of a research programme on governance and growth for the Agence Francaise Développement, AFD (2010-13). London: Zed Press, pp 69-80. In: Panikkar, K.N. Khan, Mushtaq (2018) 'Political Settlements and the Analysis of Institutions'. What Risks? Roy, Pallavi and Khan, Mushtaq (2017) Nepal’s Political Settlement and Inclusive Growth: Not Quite Business as Usual. Khan, Mushtaq (2004) 'Introduction: State Formation in Palestine'. Vietnam: Asian Development Bank, pp 60-73. [Unpublished], Khan, Mushtaq (2005) 'Social Justice and Sustainable Development in Muslim Countries' In: Workshop on Economic and Social Policies and Wealth Redistribution in Muslim Countries, 9-10 August, Trinity College, Cambridge. London: School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Gray, Hazel and Khan, Mushtaq (2010) 'Good Governance and Growth in Africa: What can we learn from Tanzania?'. Khan, Mushtaq (2014) 'Aid and Governance in Vulnerable States: Bangladesh and Pakistan since 1971'. In: Bailey, David and Cowling, Keith and Tomlinson, Philip R., (eds. Khan, Mushtaq (2014) 'Learning the Lessons of Oslo: State-building and Freedoms in Palestine'. London: SOAS-ACE. Mushtaq Husain Khan is a British-Bangladeshi heterodox economist and professor of economics at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London. Khan, Mushtaq (2006) 'Corruption and Governance in South Asia'. ), Electoral Politics in South Asia. Transcript of the Yusuf A Sayigh Development Lecture 2010, Ramallah, Palestine. [Unpublished], Khan, Mushtaq (2003) Corruption and the Capitalist Transformation: Analysis, Policy and the Real World. Khan, Mushtaq (2005) 'The Capitalist Transformation'. ), In the Shadow of Violence: Politics, Economics and the Problems of Development. Routledge Curzon, pp 13-63. Khan, Mushtaq and Toufique, K.A. At SOAS Mushtaq has led multidisciplinary and multi-country research teams in the past including UK aid's three-year Governance and Growth Research Programme 2007-2010, conducting research in Bangladesh, Tanzania, India and Thailand on political settlements, technology policy, and the evolution of property rights. He has been Visiting Professor at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok and at Dhaka University, Bangladesh. In: Khan, Mushtaq and Jomo, Kwame Sundaram, (eds. Khan, Mushtaq (2008) Building Growth-Promoting Governance Capabilities. In: Jomo, KS and Reinert, ES, (eds. ), Development policy in the 21st century: beyond the post-Washington consensus. ), The Industrial Policy Revolution I. . Chief Executive: Mushtaq Khan (SOAS) Research Directors: Antonio Andreoni (SOAS), Pallavi Roy (SOAS) With funding from UK aid over five years, the Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE) programme is a multi-country consortium working with partners in the UK, Bangladesh, Nigeria and Tanzania. Khan, Mushtaq (2012) 'Governance and Growth: History, Ideology and Methods of Proof'. For help in contacting SOAS academics and advice on services to business and the community, please contact SOAS Enterprise on +44(0)20 7898 4837 or email enterprise@soas.ac.uk. ), The Industrial Policy Revolution II. [Unpublished], Khan, Mushtaq (2006) 'Governance and Development' In: Workshop on Governance and Development’ organized by the World Bank and DFID, 11-12 November, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Contact | Newsletter | Privacy Policy, Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE) Research Consortium, Professor Mushtaq Khan, Executive Director. Khan, Mushtaq (2012) 'Governance and Growth Challenges for Africa'. In: Kochendörfer-Lucius, G and Pleskovic, B, (eds. Bangladesh Development Studies, (23) 1-2, pp 123-139. Calcutta: K. P. Bagchi, pp 176-200. Journal of Agrarian Change, (4) 1-2, pp 73-106. In: North, Douglass and Wallis, John and Webb, Steven and Weingast, Barry, (eds. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp 51-79. ), Rents, Rent-Seeking and Economic Development: Theory and Evidence in Asia. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp 238-256. ), Investment Climate, Growth, and Poverty. ), The Political Economy of Africa. In: Ullah, Mahfuz, (ed. Inside Asia 7. In: Rose-Ackerman, Susan, (ed. [Unpublished]. '. In: Daniel, Lynn, (ed. Khan, Mushtaq and Andreoni, Antonio and Roy, Pallavi (2019) Anti-corruption in adverse contexts: strategies for improving implementation. Viability and Governance During a Social Transformation.