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Muhammad Sayadur Rahman

Muhammad Sayadur Rahman is Professor of Public Administration at Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh. He earned his PhD from Heidelberg University, Germany. During more than twenty-two years of involvement in academic and research work, he has been written several books, book chapters, and research articles. His research articles have been published in different refereed national and international journals and he has published many books as well. His research interests center on politics-bureaucracy relations, local governance and development, environmental governance, and public health.



Shamima Akter is currently a freelancer researcher. She received her B.S.S. (Hons) and Master’s degree from the Department of Public Administration at Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh. She completed her S.S.C from Safiuddin Sarkar Academy School and College and H.S.C from Rajuk Uttara Model College, Dhaka. Her areas of interest are local governance, public policy and governance.

Mobilizing Financial Resources of Urban Local Government in Bangladesh

Mobilizing Financial Resources of Urban Local Government in Bangladesh

This book explains the dynamics of revenue generation and allocation reality of city corporations in Bangladesh. It explores the state of five consecutive years of revenue generation and expenditure allocations of Dhaka North City Corporation and Gazipur City Corporation along with a discussion of to what extent the City Corporation is allowed to enjoy fiscal autonomy through the Local Government (City Corporation) Act of 2009 to generate and manage its local resources.

Mobilizing Financial Resources of Urban Local Government in Bangladesh

Mobilizing Financial Resources of Urban Local Government in Bangladesh

This book explains the dynamics of revenue generation and allocation reality of city corporations in Bangladesh. It explores the state of five consecutive years of revenue generation and expenditure allocations of Dhaka North City Corporation and Gazipur City Corporation along with a discussion of to what extent the City Corporation is allowed to enjoy fiscal autonomy through the Local Government (City Corporation) Act of 2009 to generate and manage its local resources.