Oliver Kovacs | Industrial policy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Oliver Kovacs | Industrial policy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Oliver Kovacs, Department of Economics and International Economics, University of Public Service, Budapest, Hungary.

Dr. Oliver Kovacs is a Senior Research Fellow at the National University of Public Service, Hungary, specializing in complexity economics, European integration, fiscal policy, and Industry 4.0. With over 14 years of academic and consultancy experience, he has contributed extensively to policy-making and socio-economic development. Previously, he was a Research Fellow at ICEG European Center, leading international projects in macroeconomics and SME development. As a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the Darwin Club for Social Science, Dr. Kovacs continues to shape public sector innovation and technological advancement. His multilingual proficiency in English and German complements his global outreach. Recognized with prestigious scholarships, including the János Bolyai Research Scholarship, his impactful contributions to economic governance and public policy make him a prominent figure in the field.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Kovacs holds a Ph.D. in Economics (Summa cum laude) from the University of Debrecen, specializing in Competitiveness, Globalisation, and Regionalism. His doctoral research provided deep insights into fiscal sustainability and European economic policies. He earned his Master’s in Economics from the University of Debrecen, with a focus on economic policy and European Union affairs. His academic journey began with a background in Informatics from Mechwart András Vocational Secondary School of Engineering and Information Technology, followed by specialized training as a System and Network Engineer (CISCO CCNA). This interdisciplinary education has equipped him with expertise in economic modeling and data analysis using tools like EViews, Stata, and SPSS, fostering innovative solutions in public policy and research.

💼 Experience

Dr. Kovacs serves as a Senior Research Fellow at the National University of Public Service, focusing on economic governance and innovation dynamics. From 2009 to 2017, he was a Research Fellow at the ICEG European Center, contributing to international projects on macroeconomics, fiscal policy, and SME development. His role included policy analysis and economic consulting. Additionally, he has been an expert panelist for EuroMoney since 2010, offering insights on economic performance in Eastern European countries. Dr. Kovacs has collaborated with organizations like CASE Network to enhance SME development in Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine. His dedication to economic research and contributions to public sector innovation through strategic policy recommendations have significantly influenced economic development in Central and Eastern Europe.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Kovacs has been recognized with numerous prestigious awards for his academic excellence. He received the János Bolyai Research Scholarship from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences twice, from 2017 to 2020 and again from 2024 to 2027. Additionally, he earned the Ányos Jedlik Scholarship under the National Excellence Program (2013-2014) for his outstanding doctoral research. In 2009, he was awarded the Special Prize at the National Student Research Competition for his exemplary work on fiscal sustainability in Europe. His contributions to research were further acknowledged through the New National Excellence Program Scholarship (2018-2020), supporting his continued pursuit of impactful economic studies. These accolades reflect his influential role in advancing economic research and public policy.

🔎 Research Focus

Dr. Kovacs’ research interests span complexity economics, European integration, fiscal policy, and technological innovation. His work critically examines the role of the modern state in fostering economic growth through Industry 4.0, public sector innovation, and SME development. He is particularly known for investigating the impact of graphene technology and digital transformation on economic competitiveness. Additionally, he explores the challenges of degrowth-transition and the emergence of zombie companies in the European market. His interdisciplinary research approach combines econometric modeling with policy analysis to offer evidence-based recommendations. Through numerous international collaborations, Dr. Kovacs has influenced public governance policies, contributing to a more sustainable and resilient economic landscape.

Publication Top Notes

📘 The Dark Corners of Industry 4.0–Grounding Economic Governance 2.0 – O Kovacs, Technology in Society, Cited by 165 (2018)
📘 Az Ipar 4.0 Komplexitása-I. – O Kovács, Economic Review/Kozgazdasagi Szemle, Cited by 55 (2017)
📘 Az Ipar 4.0 Komplexitása-II. – O Kovács, Economic Review/Kozgazdasagi Szemle, Cited by 27 (2017)
📘 Big IFs in Productivity-enhancing Industry 4.0 – O Kovacs, Social Sciences, Cited by 19 (2019)
📘 Complexity Economics: Economic Governance, Science and Policy – O Kovács, Routledge, Cited by 15 (2022)
📘 Grounding Complexity Economics in Framing Modern Governance – O Kovacs, Acta Oeconomica, Cited by 15 (2020)
📘 Hungarian Multinationals in 2013–A Slow Recovery After the Crisis – M Sass, O Kovács, ICEG European Center & Columbia University, Cited by 15 (2015)
📘 MNEs from Emerging Markets: New Players in the World FDI Market – KP Sauvant, VP Govitrikar, K Davies, DD Van Den Bulcke, B Nofal, O Kovacs, Various Institutions, Cited by 14 (2011)
📘 Inclusive Industry 4.0 in Europe—Japanese Lessons on Socially Responsible Industry 4.0 – O Kovacs, Social Sciences, Cited by 13 (2022)
📘 The Hungarian Agony Over Eurozone Accession – O Kovács, Core-periphery Relations in the European Union, Cited by 10 (2016)
📘 Stabilitás és Dinamizmus – K Olivér, Alinea Kiadó, Cited by 10 (2015)
📘 Stabilitás és Dinamizmus: Az Innovatív Fiskális Politika Alapjai – O Kovács, Alinea Kiado, Cited by 10 (2015)
📘 A Snapshot of the Leading Hungarian Multinationals 2011 – M Sass, O Kovács, Emerging Market Global Players Project, Columbia University, Cited by 9 (2013)
📘 Policies Supporting Innovation in Public Service Provision – O Kovács, Global Review of Innovation Policy Studies, Cited by 9 (2012)
📘 Policies in Support of Service Innovation – O Kovacs, INNO-Grips Policy Brief, European Commission, Cited by 9 (2011)
📘 Black Swans or Creeping Normalcy?–A Holistic Crisis Analysis – O Kovács, Eastern Journal of European Studies, Cited by 7 (2013)
📘 Reversing the Great Suppression: Unleashing Catalytic Public Sector for Innovation Dynamism – O Kovacs, Ludovika Press, Cited by 6 (2023)

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 🏦📊

PASCAL XAVIERGNAGNE | Financial Economics | Best Researcher Award

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. 📈✍️

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Academic Qualifications

Mr. Gnagne holds a PhD in Economics with a significant research focus on sovereign credit ratings, as well as a Master’s 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  

  • The spillover and contagion effects of sovereign risk on stock markets 📉 – Economic Modelling (2024)
  • The interconnectedness and spillover effects among economic uncertainty, energy-related risks, and sovereign risk in BRICS economies 🌍 – Investment Analysts Journal (2024)
  • The Impact of Exchange Rate Volatility on the Security Markets in BRICS Economies 📊 – International Economics (2020)

 

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.

 

 

Abdul Sattar | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Abdul Sattar | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr Abdul Sattar, Government College University Lahore, Pakistan

Dr. Abdul Sattar is a seasoned academic and researcher with over 15 years of experience, currently affiliated with Xi’an Jiaotong University. He has published 14 impactful research articles in areas such as economic growth, environmental impact, and international development, earning a cumulative impact factor of 14.078, an h-index of 7, and over 150 citations. Proficient in advanced econometric methods like Difference-in-Differences models and causal inference, Dr. Sattar’s expertise is bolstered by multiple prestigious scholarships. His contributions to academia make him a prominent candidate for the Best Researcher Award. 🌟📊📚

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Professional Highlights 🌟

Dr. Abdul Sattar is a distinguished academic with 14 publications, a cumulative impact factor of 14.078, and 151 citations. His research, with an h-index of 7 and i-index of 4, has contributed substantially to fields such as economic growth, environmental impact, and international development, and he serves as a reviewer for nine international journals. Currently associated with Xi’an Jiaotong University (QS World Ranking 298), he brings over 15 years of academic experience to his field.

Qualifications 🎓

Dr. Sattar earned his Ph.D. in Applied Economics from Xi’an Jiaotong University, China, in 2023, after completing an MS in Business Administration from NUML Islamabad and an MBA from UVAS, Lahore. His strong foundation in commerce and business administration supports his advanced work in econometrics and applied economics.

Econometric Skills 📊

Dr. Sattar is proficient in advanced econometric techniques, including causal inference, Difference-in-Differences (DID) models, propensity score matching, and placebo tests. These skills allow him to analyze complex economic trends and validate research findings accurately.

Awards & Scholarships 🏆

Dr. Sattar has received multiple awards, including Third Prize in a Chinese economic essay competition (2021), and prestigious scholarships from the Chinese Scholarship Council and Xi’an Jiaotong University for his Ph.D. studies. These achievements reflect his academic excellence and recognition within the international research community.

Professional Experience 💼

Dr. Sattar’s career includes roles at Government College University, Lahore, as Project Assistant in bioenergy research, Office Secretary, and later Secretary in the Office of Research Innovation and Commercialization (ORIC). His 15 years in academia demonstrate his long-term commitment to research and university development.

Conferences & Workshops 🌐

Dr. Sattar has attended and organized numerous conferences and workshops, including international events on fish farming and biosciences, as well as faculty training programs on research grant proposal writing at GCU, Lahore. His involvement has facilitated knowledge sharing and skill-building within academic circles.

Publication Top Notes

Role of China’s Outward Direct Investment and Outward Lending on Economic Growth of South Asia Countries

Does China’s Education and Cultural Diplomacy Promote Economic Growth in the Belt and Road Countries?

Evaluating the impact of energy and environment on economic growth in BRI countries

Dynamic Linkage between Tourism, Corruption and CO<sub>2</sub> Emission on Economic Growth in BRI Countries

Impact of foreign direct investment on socio-economic development in belt and road countries

Conclusion 🌟

Dr. Abdul Sattar’s expertise, especially in applied economics, international development, and environmental economics, makes him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. His impactful publications, proven econometric skills, and longstanding dedication to academia highlight his contributions to the field and his potential for continued research excellence.

Yismaw Ayelign Mengistu | Development Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yismaw Ayelign Mengistu | Development Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yismaw Ayelign Mengistu, Debre Tabor University, Ethiopia

Dr. Yismaw Ayelign Mengistu is an accomplished academic from Ethiopia, currently serving as the Coordinator of Research and Community Services at the College of Business and Economics, Debre Tabor University. He holds a PhD in Development Economics from Punjabi University, India, and has extensive experience in teaching and research leadership. With a strong background in urban management and economic planning, he is proficient in econometrics and data analysis using STATA and SPSS. Dr. Mengistu is fluent in Amharic and English, demonstrating excellent communication skills. He is dedicated to advancing research and community engagement in economics. 📚🤝

 

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Professional Background

Dr. Yismaw Ayelign Mengistu is an accomplished academic and researcher from Ethiopia, with a significant background in development economics. He currently serves as the Coordinator of Research and Community Services at the College of Business and Economics at Debre Tabor University. His extensive experience in various academic and administrative roles demonstrates his leadership capabilities and commitment to fostering research and community engagement.

Academic Qualifications

Dr. Mengistu holds a PhD in Development Economics from Punjabi University in India, along with multiple degrees in related fields, including a Master’s degree in Urban Management from the Ethiopian Civil Service University and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Hawasa University. This robust educational foundation equips him with a comprehensive understanding of economic theories and applications, making him well-suited for research in his field.

Research and Work Experience

His career spans over a decade, including key positions such as Head of the Department of Economics and various coordinator roles in revenue collection and planning. His work in these capacities involves significant research responsibilities, particularly in development economics and local economic development. The experience he has accumulated in both academic and practical settings enhances his qualifications for research-oriented awards.

Conclusion

Dr. Yismaw Ayelign Mengistu’s academic credentials, extensive experience in research and community services, and commitment to continuous professional development position him as a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to development economics, combined with his effective communication and leadership skills, make him an excellent choice for recognition in this category.

Publication Top Notes  

The effect of livelihood diversification on food security: evidence from Ethiopia

Short-and long-run technical efficiency analysis: Application to ethiopian manufacturing firms

The Effect of Personal Remittance on Poverty Reduction in Sub Saharan Africa

 

 

Tariku Lorato Lodamo | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Tariku Lorato Lodamo | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Mr Tariku Lorato Lodamo, Dilla University, Ethiopia

Tariku Lorato Lodamo is a dedicated Lecturer of Economics at Dilla University, Ethiopia, with extensive teaching experience in Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, and Econometrics. He holds an MA in Development Economics from Hawassa University and a BA in Economics from Dilla University. As Dean of the College of Business and Economics, he champions research and community service initiatives. Tariku has published impactful studies on tax evasion, livelihood improvement, and innovation in manufacturing. His commitment to academic governance and societal development makes him a prominent figure in the field of economics. 📚💼🌍✨

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Education and Training

Tariku Lorato Lodamo earned his Master of Arts (MA) in Development Economics from Hawassa University in Ethiopia, where he studied from December 2016 to November 2018. This advanced degree equipped him with the analytical skills necessary to address complex economic issues. Prior to that, he completed his Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Economics at Dilla University between January 2013 and July 2015, laying a strong foundation in economic theory and practice. His educational journey reflects a deep commitment to understanding and improving economic conditions in Ethiopia and beyond. 🎓🌍📚✨

Work Experience

Since November 2018, Tariku Lorato Lodamo has served as a Lecturer of Economics at Dilla University in Ethiopia, where he teaches intermediate-level courses such as Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Development Economics, and Econometrics. His responsibilities include conducting research and engaging in community service, emphasizing the importance of academic involvement in societal development. Tariku has also held leadership roles, including Dean of the College of Business and Economics since January 2024 and Vice Dean for Research from October 2021 to January 2024. Previously, he was a Graduate Assistant Lecturer, where he taught introductory courses and supported departmental activities. 📚👨‍🏫🌍✨

Research Focus

Tariku Lorato Lodamo focuses on various aspects of economic development and livelihood strategies in Ethiopia. His research highlights the importance of rural livelihood diversification for enhancing household food security and examines the determinants of livelihood strategies in specific regions. Additionally, he investigates the role of the urban informal sector in improving livelihoods, the impact of foreign direct investment on economic growth, and the dynamics of business-government relations influencing firm innovation. His studies also address tax evasion attitudes and perceptions of government legitimacy, contributing to a deeper understanding of economic behavior and policy implications. 📈🌾🏘️💼

Publication Top Notes

The role of rural livelihood diversification strategies for household food security in Southern Ethiopia: Empirical Evidence from Kecha Bira District of Kembata Tembaro Zone.

The Determinants of Livelihood Diversification Strategies in Qecha Bira Woreda, Kambata Tambaro Zone, Southern Ethiopia

The urban informal sector as a means of livelihood improvement among youth: Evidence from Hawassa city, Ethiopia

The nexus between foreign direct investment, domestic investment and economic growth: Evidence from Ethiopia

Inter-organizational Cooperation, Financial Constraints and Innovation: Evidence from Large Manufacturing Companies

Business-government relations and firm innovation: the moderating role of informal market competition and top management gender

What Determines Tax Evasion Attitude: A Study in Selected Zones of SNNPR, Ethiopia

Tax evasion attitude and taxpayers’ perception of government legitimacy: evidence from Southern Ethiopia

Conclusion

Mr. Tariku Lorato Lodamo’s combination of teaching excellence, substantial research output, and leadership within academic governance makes him a compelling candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work not only advances the field of economics but also contributes significantly to the socio-economic development of his community in Ethiopia

Girma Emeru | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

 Mr. Girma Emeru | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Economics,  Debre Berhan University,  Ethiopia

Girma Mulugata, an accomplished researcher and academic from Ethiopia, boasts over nine years of experience in economics and development. Currently the Head of the Department of Economics at Debre Berhan University, he specializes in agricultural technology adoption, climate change, and poverty alleviation. With a master’s degree in Development Economics, Girma has published numerous articles in reputable international journals, addressing critical economic issues in Ethiopia. His active engagement in community-oriented projects and curriculum development demonstrates his commitment to fostering academic excellence and promoting sustainable development. Girma’s qualifications make him a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award.

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Education Background :

Girma Mulugata holds a Master’s degree in Development Economics from Hawassa University, Ethiopia, where he achieved an impressive final grade of 3.59/4. His thesis focused on the role and determinants of women labor force participation in Debre Birhan, reflecting his commitment to addressing critical social issues. He also earned a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Debre Berhan University, graduating with a final grade of 3.53/4. Throughout his academic journey, he excelled in courses such as Advanced Micro and Macro Economics, Econometrics, and Research Methods, equipping him with a robust foundation in economic theory and quantitative analysis.

Professional Experience :

Girma’s extensive experience includes teaching, research, and consultancy, focusing on critical areas such as agricultural technology adoption, women labor force participation, climate change, and poverty alleviation strategies. His role as a senior lecturer and head of the department demonstrates his leadership abilities and commitment to fostering academic growth. Girma’s hands-on experience in conducting large-scale socio-economic surveys and utilizing advanced statistical tools (e.g., STATA, SPSS) positions him as a leading figure in his field.

Research Contributions :

Girma has a strong record of publishing in high-quality international journals, with significant contributions that address pressing economic issues in Ethiopia. His research work, such as the determinants of agricultural technology adaptation and the economic impact of tourism on urban poverty reduction, highlights his ability to engage with complex societal challenges. Furthermore, his role as a peer reviewer for various academic journals underlines his standing within the academic community.

Award And Recognition :

Girma Mulugata has received significant recognition for his contributions to the field of economics and development in Ethiopia. His research on agricultural technology adoption, women’s labor force participation, and the economic impacts of tourism has been published in esteemed international journals, showcasing his expertise and commitment to addressing pressing societal challenges. As the Head of the Department of Economics at Debre Berhan University, he has been instrumental in curriculum development and fostering academic excellence. His leadership in various research projects further emphasizes his dedication to community engagement and sustainable development, making him a commendable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award.

Conclusion :

In conclusion, Girma Mulugata stands out as a remarkable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His extensive experience in teaching, research, and consultancy, coupled with his leadership role at Debre Berhan University, underscores his commitment to academic excellence. Girma’s impactful research contributions address vital socio-economic issues in Ethiopia, while his active engagement in community-focused projects demonstrates a strong dedication to sustainable development. With a proven track record of publishing in esteemed journals and leading significant research initiatives, Girma embodies the qualities of an innovative and dedicated researcher, making him highly deserving of this prestigious recognition.

Publication Top Notes :

  • Effect of Public Expenditure on Economic Growth in the Case of Ethiopia (2023) 📈 – Cited by: 4
  • An Economic Analysis of Tourism Contribution for Urban Poverty Reduction in Major Tourist Towns of North Shewa Zone, Amhara Region, Ethiopia (2022) 🌍 – Cited by: 1
  • Determinants of Modern Agricultural Technology Adoption for Teff Production: The Case of Minjar Shenkora Woreda, North Shewa Zone, Amhara Region, Ethiopia (2022) 🌾 – Cited by: 3
  • The Perception and Determinants of Agricultural Technology Adaptation of Teff Producers to Climate Change in North Shewa Zone, Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia (2022) ☀️ – Cited by: Not specified