Youssouf Nvuh Njoya | Development economics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Youssouf Nvuh Njoya | Development economics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Youssouf Nvuh Njoya, Université de Yaounde II Soa, Cameroon

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Youssouf Nvuh Njoya is an esteemed economist and academic at the University of Yaoundé II, Cameroon. With over a decade of experience in teaching, research, and consultancy, his expertise spans development economics, regional integration, and institutional quality. He has authored numerous publications in renowned journals and contributed to policy development through collaborations with international organizations. A member of CAMES and the Economic History Society, Dr. Njoya continues to influence the economic landscape through his research and mentorship. 🌍📊

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🎓 Education

Dr. Youssouf Nvuh Njoya earned his Doctorate in Economic Sciences from the University of Yaoundé II in 2016, specializing in foreign direct investment in Sub-Saharan Africa. He holds a Master’s in Applied Macroeconomics from the Interuniversity Third Cycle Program (NPTCI) and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the same university. In 2023, he achieved the prestigious Agrégation in Economic Sciences from CAMES, further solidifying his academic excellence. 📚🏅

💼 Experience

Dr. Njoya serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Yaoundé II, with extensive experience in macroeconomics, microeconomics, and development economics. He has guided numerous research projects and supervised graduate students. Beyond academia, he has consulted for organizations like the African Union, ECOWAS, and the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), contributing to policy reports on economic integration, gender empowerment, and trade development. 🌐📈

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Youssouf Nvuh Njoya’s academic achievements include passing the competitive CAMES Aggregation Exam in 2023. His research contributions have garnered recognition through invitations to international conferences and workshops. He is a member of the African and Malagasy Council for Higher Education (CAMES) and the Economic History Society, reflecting his esteemed standing in the economic research community. 🌟🎖️

🔎 Research Focus

Dr. Njoya’s research centers on development economics, with key interests in structural transformation, regional integration, foreign direct investment, economic complexity, and institutional quality. He applies econometric models to analyze policy impacts and economic trends, contributing insights into Africa’s economic growth and sustainability. His work also explores the informal sector, women’s political empowerment, and the role of sanctions in developing economies. 📊🌍

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  • “Does Ethnic Diversity Reduce Economic Complexity: A Cross-Country Difference Analysis” (with H. Njangang, S. Tatadjeu), Bulletin of Economic Research, 2025, 00, 1-18. 📊

  • “Examining the Effect of Economic Sophistication on Public Health Expenditure: Evidence from a Global Sample” (with H. Njangang, J. Keneck-Massil, R. Djeunankan), Journal of Economic Integration, 2025, Vol. 40, No. 1, 205-235. 🌍

  • “Does Women’s Political Empowerment Impact the Informal Sector?” (with D. Avom, J. Keneck-Massil, A. Noah), in Tropical Issues in International Development and Economics, Cambridge Scholars, 2024, 40-73. 👩‍💼

  • “Constitutional Instability and Foreign Direct Investment in Africa” (with J. Keneck-Massil, Y. Thierry), Economics of Transition and Institutional Change, 2023, 1-21.

  • “On the Historical Foundation of Women’s Self-Employment in Africa” (with F. Nkoa, Y. Malah, I. Ntolo), Revue d’Economie Politique, 2023, Volume 133, Number 4.

  • “International Sanctions and Economic Complexity in Developing Countries” (with H. Njangang, G. Moteng, L. Ndeffo), Revue d’Economie Politique, 2023, Volume 133, Number 3.

  • “Unravelling the Link Between Democracy and Economic Complexity: Fresh Evidence from the Varieties of Democracy Data” (with H. Njangang), SN Business & Economics, 2023, 3:77.ResearchGate

  • “Natural Resources and Innovation: Is the Research & Development Sector Cursed Too?” (with B. Kamguia, J. Keneck-Massil, S. Tatadjeu), Resources Policy, 2022, 77, 102725.

  • “Why Are Some Resource-Rich Countries More Sophisticated Than Others? The Role of the Regime Type and Political Ideology” (with D. Avom, J. Keneck-Massil, H. Njangang), Resources Policy, 2022, 79, 103067.

  • “Did Colonisation Matter for Comparative Economic Complexity” (with J. Keneck-Massil), Economics Letters, 2021, 203, 109851.

  • “Diversification dans les ex-colonies: Importance de l’histoire” (with J. Keneck-Massil, L. Hibrahim, V. Mbouchouang, J.B. Nsoe), Revue Economique, 2020/7, I à XXXI.

Layal Mansour | Financial crisis | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Layal Mansour | Financial crisis | Women Researcher Award

dr at Kuwait International Law School, Kuwait

📚 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Layal Mansour-Ichrakieh is an economist specializing in macroeconomics, monetary policy, and financial stability across MENA, GCC, and emerging markets. She holds a PhD in Financial & Monetary Economics from Université Lumière Lyon 2, France, and a Postdoctoral Fellowship from the American University of Beirut. With 13+ years of teaching experience, she has lectured in France, Lebanon, USA, and Kuwait, currently serving at Kuwait International Law School. Her research explores financial crises, dollarization, inflation, and geopolitical risks. A Scopus-indexed author, she has published in high-impact journals. She is trilingual in French, English, and Arabic. 🌍📊

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🎓 Educational Background

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Layal Mansour-Ichrakieh holds a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (2018-19) in Monetary Policy and Financial Economics from the American University of Beirut (AUB), Lebanon. She earned her PhD in Financial and Monetary Economics (2014) from Université Lumière Lyon 2, France, with research at CNRS-GATE-Lyon, focusing on international reserves in dollarized economies. She also holds a Master’s in Finance (2008) from University Saint Joseph, Beirut, and a Master’s in Agricultural Economics (2007) from University Montpellier 1 & ENSAM, France, specializing in tradable agricultural commodities. Her academic journey began with a B.A. in Economics (2004) from University Montpellier 1, France. 📊📈

📚 Academic Experience

With over 13 years of experience in lecturing Economics and Finance across France, Lebanon, the USA, and Kuwait, Dr. [Name] has taught in English, French, and Arabic. Currently, an Associate Professor-to-be at Kuwait International Law School (KILAW), he delivers graduate and undergraduate courses and supervises master’s theses. He has been a guest speaker at George Washington University and previously lectured at Lebanese American University, Lebanese University, and the American University of Beirut. His teaching career spans prestigious institutions like University Lumière Lyon 2, Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, and University Jean Moulin Lyon 3. 🎓📖

💼 Non-Academic Experience

Dr. [Name] has extensive experience in economic consulting and research. He collaborated with Konrad Adenauer Stiftung and USAID on economic integration projects, conducting research and analyzing key indicators. As an economic consultant for UN-ESCWA, he built macro-econometric models for GDP growth, unemployment, and inflation. He also worked with the World Bank and the Lebanese Ministry of Labor on labor market policies and social protection programs. Representing Lebanon at the European Commission, he addressed social security and employment strategies. Earlier, he served as a trader at Byblos Bank, handling forex and treasury operations. 📊🌍💰

📊 Research Focus

Dr. L. Mansour Ichrakieh specializes in financial economics, focusing on financial stress indices, dollarization, international reserves, and macroeconomic stability. His research explores the impact of geopolitical risks, monetary policy in highly dollarized economies, and debt sustainability in developing countries. He has contributed significantly to understanding financial crises, foreign exchange reserves, and central banking policies, particularly in Lebanon and other emerging markets. His work also evaluates the role of structural macroeconomic models in shaping fiscal strategies. His expertise spans financial risk management, sovereign debt policies, and currency peg dynamics. 💰📉🌍

Publication Top Notes

  • A financial stress index for a highly dollarized developing country: The case of Lebanon72 citations (2020) 📊💰
  • The role of geopolitical risks on the Turkish economy: Opportunity or threat67 citations (2019) 🌍⚠️
  • Not the usual suspects: Critical indicators in a dollarized country’s Financial Stress Index25 citations (2020) 📈💸
  • International Reserves versus External Debts: Can international reserves avoid future financial crisis in indebted countries?10 citations (2013) 💵🔍
  • Targeting debt in Lebanon: A structural macro-econometric model9 citations (2019) 📉🇱🇧
  • Hoarding of international reserves and sterilization in dollarized and indebted countries: An effective monetary policy?9 citations (2012) 🏦💲
  • The Power of International Reserves: The impossible trinity becomes possible6 citations (2014) ⚖️💹
  • The Institute of Financial Economics Financial Stress Index (IFEFSI) for Lebanon4 citations (2018) 📊🇱🇧
  • The Impact of Israeli and Saudi Arabian Geopolitical Risks on the Lebanese Financial Market1 citation (2021) 🌏📉
  • The Dollarization Curse: Hard Peg Choices to Cure the CurrencyPublished in 2022 💵🔗
  • IMAGINE THE LEBANESE ECONOMY UNDERPublished in 2018 🇱🇧📖
  • To what extent can the policy of hoarding international reserves in indebted and dollarized countries be efficient?Published in 2014 🏛️💰
  • Insurance of International Reserves vs. Debt Risk: Probability Measures of Future Financial Crisis in Insured (International Reserves) and Risky (Debt) CountriesPublished in 2011 🔮📉
  • Is International Reserves and Sterilization in Indebted Dollarized Countries an Effective Policy?Published in 2011 🏦📊

Godfrey J. Kweka | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Godfrey J. Kweka | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Godfrey J. Kweka, Moshi Co-operative University, Tanzania

📊 Dr. Godfrey Joachim Kweka is a Senior Lecturer and Head of the Research and Publications Unit at Moshi Co-operative University (MoCU), Tanzania. He holds a PhD in Public Sector and Development Economics from the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) in collaboration with the African Economic Research Consortium (AERC). Dr. Kweka specializes in public sector, agricultural, development, and labor economics. He has published widely on topics like taxation, agriculture, and international trade. Additionally, Dr. Kweka has contributed to high-profile research projects funded by REPOA and MoCU. A member of AERC, he has also served as a peer reviewer for several journals and was recently appointed editor for a Tanzanian macroeconomics textbook. 📚

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Education

Dr. Kweka has a solid academic foundation, with a PhD in Economics from the University of Dar es Salaam, specializing in public sector and development economics. His advanced training, combined with his expertise in labor, agricultural, and public sector economics, positions him as a knowledgeable researcher capable of addressing significant economic issues.

Research Experience

He has an extensive research portfolio, publishing articles on topics such as taxation, agriculture, economic growth, cooperatives, and international trade. His work has contributed to policy discussions and economic research within Tanzania, especially in areas affecting public welfare and development. Moreover, his role as a peer reviewer for reputable journals emphasizes his credibility in the research community.

Conclusion

Dr. Godfrey J. Kweka is highly suitable for the “Best Researcher Award.” His contributions to public sector economics, particularly within the Tanzanian context, align well with the award’s goal of recognizing impactful research and academic excellence.

 

 

Yekin Ali | International Economics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Yekin Ali | International Economics | Best Researcher Award 

Chief Economic Statistics Analysis, Ethiopian Statistical Service, Ethiopia

Dr. Yekin Ali is a prominent Ethiopian economist with extensive experience in economic statistics and academia. Currently serving as the Chief Executive of Economic Statistics Analysis at the Ethiopian Statistical Service, he leads critical data collection and analysis to inform national policy. He previously held positions as an Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Tax and Customs Administration at Ethiopian Civil Service University and Kotebe University of Education. Dr. Ali has published numerous research papers focusing on economic policy, trade, and welfare. He is proficient in statistical software and dedicated to advancing economic research in Ethiopia. 📚🔍

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Academic and Professional Background

 

Dr. Yekin Ali has an extensive academic background in economics, holding a PhD from Andhra University, along with a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in Economics from respected institutions in Ethiopia. His role as Chief Executive of Economic Statistics Analysis at the Ethiopian Statistical Service demonstrates his leadership in collecting and analyzing economic data, which informs crucial policy decisions in Ethiopia.

Teaching

Dr. Ali has taught advanced economics courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He has supervised over 50 graduate theses, indicating his commitment to student development and academic excellence. His ability to coordinate and implement department activities showcases his leadership skills in academia.

Research Contributions

Dr. Ali’s research output is notable, with publications addressing critical issues such as labor productivity growth, food price impacts on household welfare, and agricultural productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa. His work has been published in reputable journals, demonstrating the relevance and quality of his research.

Conclusion

Dr. Yekin Ali exemplifies the qualities of a distinguished researcher through his extensive academic background, significant contributions to economic research, dedication to teaching and mentoring, and active engagement in community service. His blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application makes him a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award.

 

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Does real exchange rate matter better than trade volumes in triggering labour productivity growth? Evidence from Ethiopia

 

Tariku Ayele | Agricultural Economics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Tariku Ayele | Agricultural Economics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Tariku Ayele, Bule Hora University, Ethiopia

Tariku Ayele 📚🌾Born in 1992 in Adola, Ethiopia, Tariku Ayele is a dedicated lecturer in Agricultural Economics at Bule Hora University. He holds a B.Sc. in Agricultural Resource Economics and an M.Sc. in Agricultural Economics, with a stellar academic record (CGPA: 3.89 and 3.99, respectively). Tariku is passionate about research, contributing significantly to agricultural economics, evidenced by multiple publications. He is actively involved in community service and leadership roles, serving as Vice Dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences and Head of the Department of Agricultural Economics. Tariku is committed to fostering sustainable agricultural practices in Ethiopia. 🌍📈

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Educational Background

Tariku completed her Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Resource Economics and Management at Hawassa University with a remarkable CGPA of 3.89 in 2015. She further excelled by obtaining her Master of Science in Agricultural Economics from Haramaya University, graduating with a CGPA of 3.99 in 2018. Her academic achievements are complemented by various training certifications in research capacity building and econometric modeling.

Work Experience and Responsibilities

As an Agricultural Economics Lecturer, Tariku is responsible for teaching, conducting research, and participating in community service. She has held several leadership roles, including Vice Director of the Institute of Gadaa and Culture Studies and Vice Dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences, showcasing her commitment to academia and leadership

Conclusion

Ms. Tariku Ayele is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her dedication to agricultural economics, combined with her commitment to community service and academic excellence, makes her an exemplary figure in her field

Publication Top Notes  

  • Determinants of farmland degradation among farming households in West Guji Zone, Ethiopia (2022) – Cited by 10
  • Cereal crops commercialization and welfare of households in Guji Zone, Ethiopia (2022) – Cited by 5
  • Determinants of cereal crops commercialization among smallholder farmers in Guji Zone, Ethiopia (2021) – Cited by 8
  • A Review of the Trends and Causes of Food Insecurity in Ethiopia (2020) – Cited by 15
  • Constraints of Honey Production and Marketing in Ethiopia: A Review (2020) – Cited by 12
  • The Impact of Climate Change on Pastoralist Livelihoods in Ethiopia: A Review (2020) – Cited by 20
  • Factors Affecting Production and Marketing of Spices in Ethiopia (2019) – Cited by 6
  • Analysis of Market Decisions and Intensity of Market Participation of Smallholder Wheat Farmers in Adola Rede District of Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia (2018) – Cited by 9
  • Review on Factors Affecting the Performance of Micro and Small Enterprise (MSE) in Ethiopia (2018) – Cited by 4
  • Review on Status of Micro and Small Enterprise (MSE) Development in Ethiopia (2018) – Cited by 3

Norhamiza Ishak | Economics | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Norhamiza Ishak | Economics | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Norhamiza Ishak, UMSKAL, Malaysia

Dr. Norhamiza Ishak is a Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of International Finance (FKAL), Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS). She holds a PhD in Finance, Investment, and Corporate Governance from Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM), with her research focusing on family control, blockholder activism, and acquisition performance. Her publications, featured in top journals like Cogent Economics & Finance and Asian Academy of Management Journal, address topics like green policies, firm sustainability, and the impact of economic crises on dividend announcements. Dr. Ishak has also supervised numerous postgraduate students and led several research grants related to fintech, ESG practices, and stock performance. 📊💼

 

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Educational Background

Dr. Norhamiza Ishak holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Finance, specializing in investment and corporate governance, from Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) in 2018. Her research focuses on the effects of family control, blockholder activism, and board structures on acquisition performance. She also earned a Master of Science (MSc.) in Finance from UUM in 2011, examining family ownership’s impact on firms announcing bonus issues, as well as a Bachelor’s degree in Finance.

Teaching and Supervision

As a dedicated academic, Dr. Norhamiza teaches a wide range of subjects, including international finance, investment finance, and risk management. She has supervised multiple postgraduate students, both as a primary and co-supervisor, demonstrating her expertise in mentoring and guiding future researchers.

Research Contributions

Dr. Norhamiza has led several research projects, notably on the performance of Malaysian Fin-tech companies, ESG practices’ impact on stock performance, and the effects of COVID-19 on cyclical stocks. Her work also extends to voluntary contribution schemes and sustainable development goals (SDGs), highlighting her diverse research interests.

Conclusion

Dr. Norhamiza Ishak’s strong academic background, extensive teaching experience, and significant research contributions make her a suitable candidate for the “Research for Women Researcher Award.” Her dedication to finance, corporate governance, and sustainable development reflects her capacity to make a meaningful impact in academia and industry.

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Green policy effect on firm sustainability: examining the stock performance of ESG adopters in heavy-polluter industry in Malaysia 📅 2024 | 📄 Cogent Economics & Finance
  • Performance of Islamic equity and fixed-income funds during the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia 📅 2022 | 📄 Cogent Economics & Finance
  • Cyclical and Non-Cyclical Industry Stock Price Reaction towards Movement Control Order (MCO), Economic Stimulus Package and Vaccine Agreement Announcements: The Case of COVID-19 📅 2022 | 📄 Global Business Review
  • Cyclical industries’ stock performance reaction during COVID-19: A systematic literature review 📅 2021 | 📄 Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia
  • Establishing zakat on oil and gas in Malaysia: a new insight 📅 2021 | 📄 ISRA International Journal of Islamic Finance
  • Effects of ownership and board structures on acquisitions returns 📅 2020 | 📄 Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities | 👥
  • Does investors react in long-term? The case of Malaysian acquisition 📅 2020 | 📄 Cogent Business & Management

DOGO ARMAND DAGO | Applied economic | Best Researcher Award

Mr. DOGO ARMAND DAGO | Applied economic | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D Student, Wuhan University of Technology, China

Dago Dogo Armand is a 37-year-old Ivoirian student currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Applied Economics at Wuhan University of Technology. With a background in finance and accounting, Dago has professional experience as an auditor and junior consultant accountant, as well as an assistant accountant. He is single, without children, and enjoys sports, traveling, and music.

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Education 🎓

2020-To Date: Ph.D. in Applied Economics, Department of Industrial Economics, Wuhan University of Technology.

2018-2019: Master in Finance & Accounting, “Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales Abidjan” (EDHEG).

2017-2018: Master I in Management, Finance & Accounting, “Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales-Abidjan” (EDHEG).

2016-2017: Bachelor’s Degree in Management, Finance & Accounting, “Ecole des Hautes Etudes de Commerciales-Abidjan” (EDHEG).

2014-2015: Second Year – Higher Technician Diploma in Finance-Accounting & Corporate Management, “Institut Supérieur de Gestion Yôh d’Abidjan” (ISG-YOH).

2013-2014: First Year – Higher Technician Diploma in Finance-Accounting & Corporate Management, “Institut Supérieur de Gestion Yôh d’Abidjan” (ISG-YOH).

2012-2013: Secondary Education “Baccalaureate” Series D, COLLEGE VICTOR SCHOELCHER COCODY.

Experience 💼

From 2018 to 2021, Dago Dogo Armand worked as an Auditor and Junior Consultant Accountant at the Accounting Firm CONSEIL in Côte d’Ivoire. In this role, he was responsible for strategy, public accounting, consulting, auditing, legal, tax, audit, and management control. Prior to this, from 2016 to 2018, he served as an Assistant Accountant at the Accounting Firm EUBER-BOOST in Côte d’Ivoire, where his work focused on finance, legal, tax, consulting, audit, and accounting.

Research Interests 📊

Dago Dogo Armand’s research interests include development economics, industrial organization, economic policy, economic history, international investment, and international finance.

Publications 📚

Dago, D. A., & Pei, Y. (2024). The effect of the global COVID-19 pandemic on the secondary sector in Côte d‘Ivoire. Cogent Economics & Finance, 12(1). Link.

 

 

 

 

 

Frank Osei-Kusi | Business administration | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Frank Osei-Kusi | Business administration | Best Researcher Award

Mr. FRANK OSEI-KUSI, Hefei University of Technology, China

Frank Osei-Kusi is a Ph.D. candidate in Business Administration at Hefei University of Technology (2019-2024). He holds an M.Sc. in Business Administration from Lanzhou Transportation University (2011-2014). Currently, he is a Research Assistant at Hefei University, working under Prof. Cisheng Wu. Frank’s research includes climate change, health, food security, and sustainable development, with several publications in notable journals. He speaks English and Chinese and has received the Chinese Government Scholarship and a Fellowship Award from Gdansk University of Technology. 📚🌱🌍

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Education

Frank Osei-Kusi is pursuing a Ph.D. in Business Administration at Hefei University of Technology (2019-2024) and holds an M.Sc. in Business Administration from Lanzhou Transportation University (2011-2014). 🎓

Awards

He has received the Chinese Government Scholarship and a Fellowship Award from Gdansk University of Technology. 🏅

 

Research Focus

Frank Osei-Kusi’s research primarily focuses on the intersections of climate change, economic growth, and sustainable development, particularly in the context of sub-Saharan Africa. His work delves into the dynamics of carbon emissions, energy use, income levels, and life expectancy, offering a regional comparative analysis. Additionally, Frank assesses the impacts of crop production on climate change, exploring long-term determinants and policy implications. His studies also address human capital, inequality, and health, analyzing their heterogeneous dynamics across income groups. Through his comprehensive research, Frank aims to inform policies that promote environmental sustainability and economic development. 🌍📊📚🌱

 

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