Mr. PASCAL XAVIERGNAGNE | Financial Economics | Best Researcher Award
Mr. PASCAL XAVIERGNAGNE, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Pascal Xavier Gnagne is a dedicated economist and lecturer at the University of Johannesburg, specializing in Quantitative Economics and Econometrics. He holds a PhD in Economics, focusing on sovereign credit ratings, and has published extensively on exchange rate volatility and its impacts on capital markets. With a strong foundation in financial economics and a passion for data analytics, Pascal is committed to advancing economic research. He is fluent in French and English and actively participates in the Institute of Risk Management South Africa and the UJ Economics Society. šāļø
Publication Profile
Academic Qualifications
Mr. Gnagne holds a PhD in Economics with a significant research focus on sovereign credit ratings, as well as a Masterās degree in Financial Economics. His educational background is comprehensive, with distinctions in various economics-related subjects, highlighting his academic excellence. This solid foundation supports his eligibility for a research award.
Research
Mr. Gnagne has published several papers in reputable journals, demonstrating his active engagement in research. Notably, his work on the impact of exchange rate volatility and sovereign credit ratings reflects a timely and relevant contribution to economic discourse. His ongoing research projects further indicate his commitment to advancing knowledge in the field.
Employment Experience
Mr. Gnagne has honed his skills in quantitative economics and econometrics. His roles as a lecturer and research assistant suggest he is well-versed in academic research methodologies, further strengthening his candidacy for the award.
Awards and Achievements
His history of achieving distinctions across various academic levels showcases a consistent record of excellence. These accolades underline his capabilities and dedication to the field of economics.
Conclusion
Mr. Pascal Xavier Gnagne’s strong academic qualifications, robust research contributions, extensive teaching experience, and commitment to excellence in economics and quantitative analysis make him a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His work not only enriches the academic community but also contributes significantly to the understanding of economic dynamics in emerging economies
Publication Top Notes Ā
- The spillover and contagion effects of sovereign risk on stock markets š – Economic Modelling (2024)
- The interconnectedness and spillover effects among economic uncertainty, energy-related risks, and sovereign risk in BRICS economies š – Investment Analysts Journal (2024)
- The Impact of Exchange Rate Volatility on the Security Markets in BRICS Economies š – International Economics (2020)