Everisto Mugocha | Trade Economics | Best Researcher Award

Everisto Mugocha |Trade Economics | Best Researcher Award

👨‍🏫Dr Everisto Mugocha , Dr at University of University of Johannesburg South Africa, Department of Development Trade Economics , stands as a distinguished Academician/Research Scholar in the domain of Economics . Ph.D. in Economics, University of Witwatersrand,  Economic Development, their professional journey exemplifies dedication and expertise. 📚

🌐 Professional Profiles:

🎓 Academic Qualifications

Ph.D. in Economics, University of Witwatersrand, 2016-2020, Coursework for Ph.D., University of Cape Town, 2014-2015, Master of Science in Economics, University of Zimbabwe, 2009-2011, Bachelor of Commerce Honours in Economics, Midlands State University, 2004-2008 (Class: 2.1), Association of Chartered Accounting (ACCA) Stage 1.

🌐 Academic Profile

Waddilove High School, ZGCE O LEVEL & ZGCE A LEVEL, Nine O Level passes including Mathematics and English, Three A-Level passes in Accounting, Mathematics, and Management of Business.

💼 Professional Experience

Coordinator of the USAfrica Business Project, Center for the Study of the United States (March 2023) Research Assistant: Bank of China-School of Economics Project (2023) European Union Chamber in collaboration with the European Union Delegation in South Project (2019-2020) Consultant: African Development Bank – Country Diagnostic Note (CDN) for South Africa (Nov 2022) African Development Bank – Southern Africa Regional Economic Outlook (SA-REO) (July 2022) Post-Doctorate Fellow: University of Johannesburg (2022) University of Cape Town (June 2021) Teacher at African Leadership Academy (2019-2020) Independent Contractor at University of Monash (2019-2023) Sessional Lecturer at Witwatersrand University, School of Economics and Business Science (2017-2023) Research Assistant at UNESCO Project (2017-2019) Tutor at University of Cape Town (2014-2015) Economic Research Fellow at Zimbabwe Economic Policy Analysis and Research Unit (ZEPARU) (2010-2014) Research Assistant at the Institute for Democratic Alternatives in South Africa (2011-2012) Lecturer at Harare Polytechnic (2010).

💻 Areas of Competence

Trade policy, Labour Economics, Microeconomic Research, Poverty and Inequality, Spatial Econometrics.

🖥️ Computer Literacy

Proficient in Microsoft Office, Statistical Packages (E-views, STATA, R-studio, Matlab, SPSS), GIS software (ArcGeo, GeoDa), among others.

 

📚 Top Noted Publications

Financial regulation and supervision in Zimbabwe: An evaluation of adequacy and options Published on 2013 Cited by 20

Access to Bank Credit as a Strategy to Re-Industrialisation in Zimbabwe: The Issues Published on 2013 Cited by 2

Import Tariff Pass-Through Effect and the Spatial Distribution of Domestic Consumer Goods Prices: Zimbabwe (2009 to 2019) Published on 2023

Investigating the Benefit Incidence of Import Tariffs changes among Zimbabwean Households (2009-2014) Published on 2023

Import tariff pass-through effect and the spatial distribution of domestic consumer goods prices: Zimbabwe (2009-2014) Published on 2022

Investigating the effects of import tariffs changes on domestic industry protection, goods prices and consumers: the case of Zimbabwe (1996-2014) Published on 2014

 

 

Narayani Sritharan | Development Economics | Young Scientist Award

Narayani Sritharan | Development Economics

👨‍🏫Dr Narayani Sritharan, Dr at University of AidData at William & Mary United States, Department of Development Economics , stands as a distinguished Academician/Research Scholar in the domain of Economics . Ph.D. in Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Major Fields: Econometrics, Economic Development, Microeconomics Dissertation title: “Four Essays on Peace Consolidation and Ethnic Reconciliation in Postwar Sri Lanka their professional journey exemplifies dedication and expertise. 📚

🌐 Professional Profiles:

 

🎓 Education

Ph.D. in Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst, May 2022, Major Fields: Econometrics, Economic Development, Microeconomics, Dissertation Title: “Four Essays on Peace Consolidation and Ethnic Reconciliation in Postwar Sri Lanka” M.A. in Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst, May 2017, B.Sc. in Economics, University of Copenhagen, January 2013, Thesis Title: “Asia’s Next Giant – China”

🔍 Research Experience

Post-Doctoral Fellow, AidData at William & Mary, Sept 2022 – Present Researching foreign aid and non-traditional donors Managing research assistants and interdisciplinary projects Conducting fieldwork and teaching undergraduates Human Security Lab, Researcher, Sept 2021 – Sept 2022 Research on Women, Peace, and Security in Afghanistan Organized stakeholder meetings and presented interdisciplinary work Security in Context, Researcher, Sept 2020 – Sept 2022 Writing blogs and creating educational content Interests in conflict, security, foreign aid, and econometrics

👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Lecturer, Economics and Public Policy, William & Mary, 2023-204 Courses: Empirical Microeconomics, Economics of Identity Teaching Assistant, Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2016-2022 Courses: Economic Development, Game Theory Online Instructor, University Without Walls, UMass Amherst, 2018-2020 Courses: Microeconomic Theory, Introduction to Macroeconomics Instructor, John Hopkins Center for Talented Youth, Summer 2018 Self-designed curriculum: Game Theory

🏆 Awards, Grants, and Fellowships

Templeton Fellowship at Foreign Policy Research Institute 2023 Global Research Institute Postdoctoral Fellow 2022 Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) fellowship and various grants

🌍 Other Relevant Experience

Founder and Steering Committee Member, Decolonising and Diversifying Economics 2019 – Involved in asylum support network and various administrative roles in academia

🎤 Selected Presentations/Invited Special Talks

  • Presented works at prestigious conferences and institutions focusing on geopolitics, aid, and ethnic reconciliation in Sri Lanka and other global regions.🌟📚

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📚 Top Noted Publications

Continuity and change in Saudi Arabia’s development and humanitarian aid

A Comparative Study of Traditional Donors and Non-traditional Donors in Sri Lanka