If you’re an educational professional who are looking to progress into management and consultancy, or an educational planning or development role, this is the best degree for you.
My main areas of specialization include macroeconomics, international economics, monetary economics, and mathematical economics. Specifically, I have flair for development issues, global economic growth & development, and the emerging economies.
I research and analyse the causes and consequences of poverty, and of debts; the effects of foreign direct investment, and multinational corporations. It is hoped that in the nearest future, in addition to the usual academic outputs, my work would have a substantial policy impact.
Moreover, I work on a wide range of macroeconomics, international economics and political economy topics concerned with Africa.
On a more general view, I also take interest in the economic cooperation and interactions amongst African countries, and her relations with the rest of the world, and the international organizations (IMF, World Bank, BIS & WTO), amongst others. Within macroeconomics, I focus on external shocks, exchange rate and trade policies. Whilst within microeconomics, I have focused on money and capital markets.