Ndubisi I. Nwokoma Page 1 of 13 CURRICULUM VITAE As at April, 2010 NAMES IN FULL NWOKOMA, Ndubisi Ifeanyi (Dr) (Formerly EKEOKU) DESIGNATION Senior Lecturer Department of Economics University of Lagos Akoka, Lagos PLACE AND DATE OF BIRTH: Azumini-Ndoki, Ukwa East L.G.A. Abia State, Nigeria. 12th May, 1954 EMAIL ADDRESSES: [email protected], [email protected] TELEPHONE: +234 8033068711 SEX Male NATIONALITY AT BIRTH: Nigerian ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Academic (i) (ii) Ph.D. Economics (Macro-econometric Modelling and Policy Simulation) 1984 M.Sc. Economics (Operations Research/Econometrics) 1982 (iii) B.Sc. (Hons.) Economics (2nd Class Upper Division) 1980 (iv) W.A.S.C. (Grade One) 1974 Professional ACS, Associate Member, Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers 2000/2002 Authorised Dealing Clerk, Nigerian Stock Exchange. 2002 1 Ndubisi I. Nwokoma Page 2 of 13 DISTINCTIONS AND AWARDS (i) School Prize in Academic Performance, Government Secondary School, Afikpo, Nigeria (1970) (ii) USSR Government Overseas Scholarship (1976) (iii) Imo State Government Scholarship (1978) (iv) University of Ibadan Post Graduate Scholarship (1981) (v) French Government Overseas Scholarship (1983) STATEMENTS OF EXPERIENCE Work Experience Senior Lecturer, (Under Assessment for Associate Professor position since March 2008) Department of Economics, University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria (March 2001 – To Date) Special Assistant to the Director-General/Chief Executive of The Nigerian Stock Exchange, Lagos, Nigeria, (on Sabbatical) (February 2008 – January 2009). Senior Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria (March 2001 – To Date) Assistant Director and Head of Training and Consultancy at ESUT Business School Lagos. Received accreditation as management trainer - by the Centre for Management Development, the regulatory institution for management education in Nigeria. (1995-2000). Manager/Head, Corporate Planning and New Products Division of ABC Merchant Bank (Nigeria) Limited (in liquidation) (1990-1994) Joined banking sector and gained commercial banking experience at Progress Bank Nigeria Plc. (in liquidation) and served in Corporate Planning and as Special Assistant to the Chief Executive Officer. (1988-1990) Gained university teaching and research experience first as Lecturer II at the Ogun State University, Ago-Iwoye (1984 – 1985), and then Lecturer II / I at the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (1985 – 1988). Appointed Senior Lecturer at the Imo State University, Okigwe (1988). 2 Ndubisi I. Nwokoma Page 3 of 13 Participated actively as graduate assistant in the construction and maintenance of econometric models for the Federal Ministry of National Planning under the auspices of the Center for Econometric and Allied Research CEAR, of the University of Ibadan (1982 - 1984) University Teaching Experience Institution Designation Ogun State University Ago-Iwoye Federal University of Technology,Owerri Federal University of Technology,Owerri Enugu State University of Science & Tech (ESUT) Business School, Lagos University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos Lecturer II University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos Senior Lecturer Lecturer II Lecturer I Assistant Director / Senior Lecturer Lecturer I Area of Specialisation Macroeconomics /Econometric Modelling Macroeconomics /Econometric Modelling Macroeconomics /Econometric Modelling Macroeconomics /Econometric Modelling Macroeconomics /Econometric Modelling, Money and Capital Markets Macroeconomics /Econometric Modelling, Money and Capital Markets Subjects Taught Dates Mathematics, Statistics and Monetary & Financial Institutions Engineering Economics, Operations Research and Industrial Economics Engineering Economics, Operations Research and Industrial Economics Managerial Economics, Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics & Policy and Research Methods Mathematical Economics, Statistics Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics Aug. 1984Sept. 1985 Mathematical Economics, Statistics Macroeconomics and Financial Economics Oct. 2005 –To Date Sept. 1985Sept. 1987 Sept. 1987Oct. 1988 Oct. 1995Mar. 2000 Mar. 2001 – Sept. 2005 University Administrative Experience Federal University of Technology,Owerri Enugu State University of Science & Tech (ESUT) Business School, Lagos University of Examinations Officer, School (Faculty) of Management Technology Member, VC-appointed Board and Investigative Panel Assistant Director – Academic – MBA and PGD programmes 1985 – 1988 Member, Faculty of Social Sciences Journal Committee …… 2004 - 2007 1986 - 1988 1995 - 2000 3 Ndubisi I. Nwokoma Lagos, Akoka, Lagos Page 4 of 13 Member, Faculty of Social Sciences Examination Malpractice Committee ……………………………………….. Member, Faculty of Social Sciences Research Committee ….. Chairman, Departmental Postgraduate Committee 2007 2004 – 2006, 2009 To Date Aug. 2006 – Jan. 2008 CURRENT RESEARCH Current academic research interests include economic theory, econometric modeling and financial markets COURSES CURRENTLY TEACHING Mathematical Economics / Quantitative Techniques / Econometrics, Applied Statistics, Economic Theory, Money and Capital Markets and Policy DETAILS OF PUBLICATIONS (See Attached) OTHER ACTIVITIES OUTSIDE CURRENT EMPLOYMENT (a) Member, National Technical Committee on “Product Liability Standard”, Standards Organisation of Nigeria, SON. (2003) (b) Member, Editorial Review Board, Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies, NJESS, Journal of the Nigerian Economic Society (2007 – 2011) (c) Associate Editor and Member of Council, Nigerian Economic Society, (2007 – To Date). (d) Conference Editor, Nigerian Economic Society, (2009 - 2010). (e) Managing Editor, Nigerian Journal of Securities and Finance (A publication of The Nigerian Stock Exchange) (2008-2009). (f) Member, Education Committee, Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers of Nigeria (2008). (g) Member, Research Committee, Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers of Nigeria (2008/2009). (h) Chief Examiner, Global Economics and Financial Systems, Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers Professional Examinations (2004 – 2008) (i) Member, Board of Directors, African Finance and Economic Association, AFEA (USA) 4 Ndubisi I. Nwokoma Page 5 of 13 (2007) (j) Member, Board of Trustees, Chief Chidi Anyaegbu Foundation (CHISCO) (2006 – To date) MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS: (a) Life Member, Nigerian Economic Society (b) Member, American Economic Association (d) Member, African Finance and Economic Association. (c) Member, African Econometrics Society. (b) Associate Member, Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers (of Nigeria). EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES/HOBBIES: Reading, Table Tennis, Jogging. CONSULTANCIES 1. Research Assistant / Economist in the construction and maintenance of econometric models for the Federal Ministry of National Planning under the auspices of the Center for Econometric and Allied Research CEAR, of the University of Ibadan (1982 – 1984) 2. Consultant on NACCIMA/Centre for International Private Enterprise, Washington, USA, survey project on 2001/2002 Nigerian Federal Budget implementation, (2002/2003) 3. Consultant on Central Bank of Nigeria / NISER Baseline Economic Study on small and medium industries in Nigeria : A survey project covering Lagos and Ogun states under the auspices of University of Lagos Consultancy Services (UNILAG Consult) (2003/2004) 4. Consultant on the Appraisal of Financial Losses suffered by BOURDEX TELECOMMUNICATIONS LIMITED (Between August 2001 and December 2004 as a result of non-completion of Project by HARRIS CANADA INC.) (2003/2005) 5 Ndubisi I. Nwokoma Page 6 of 13 5. Consultant on the Long-Term Strategic Repositioning Study of The Centre for Management Development (CMD), Lagos, Nigeria. (2008/2009) PUBLICATIONS WITH DATES (i) THESES 1. Ekeoku, N. I. (1980 “Recurrent Expenditure Implications of Federal Government Road Projects in Nigeria (1970 -1979”) Unpublished B.Sc. (Economics) Research Essay, Department of Economics, University of Ibadan. 2. Abolarin, D. O., Awotunde, D. A., Ekeoku, N. I., Fadipe, J. A. O., Idoko, A. A., Olowomofe, O. O. and Omoyola, A. K. (1980) “Proposed Computer Service Centre in Ibadan: A report on Feasibility Study” Unpublished B.Sc. (Economics) Project evaluation Study. Department of Economics, University of Ibadan. 3. Ekeoku, N. I. (1982) “An Econometric Macro Model of the Nigerian Economy (1960 - 1978”) Unpublished M.Sc. Project. Department of Economics, University of Ibadan. 4. Ekeoku, N. I. (1984) “Simulation and Fiscal Policy Analysis with a Macro Econometric Model of the Nigerian Economy (1960 - 1981)” Unpublished Ph.D thesis. Department of Economics, University of Ibadan. (ii) MONOGRAPHS AND BOOKS (a) MONOGRAPHS AND TECHNICAL PAPERS 1. Olofin, S. J. Iyaniwura; D. Poloamina and N. Ekeoku (1983) “Specification and Estimation of the CEAR NPM MAC IV Econometric Model of the Nigerian Economy” Centre for Econometric and Allied Research (CEAR) DP-83-01. University of Ibadan. Technical paper submitted to the Federal Ministry of National Planning (NPM). 2. Olofin, S.; S. Olayide; J. Iyaniwura; D. Poloamina; J. Adeniyi and N. Ekeoku (1983) “The CEAR-FMNP MAC Economic Model of the Nigerian Economy”. Centre for Econometric and Allied Research (CEAR) DP-81-06. University of Ibadan. Paper prepared for the Fall Meetings of PROJECT LINK, at Tsukuba University, Tokyo, Japan and Technical Report to the Federal Ministry 6 Ndubisi I. Nwokoma Page 7 of 13 of National Planning (FMNP), Lagos. 3. Olofin, S. and N. I. Ekeoku (1984) “The Revised CEAR-MAC 1I1 Model of the Nigerian Economy” Centre for Econometric and Allied Research (CEAR) DP-84-02. University of Ibadan. Technical Paper submitted to the Federal Ministry of National Planning (FMNP). 4. Ekeoku, N. and S. Olofin (1985) “Macroeconometric model revisions in developing countries: The case of the MAC III model of the Nigerian economy”: Centre for Econometric and Allied Research (CEAR) University of Ibadan. (a) CHAPTERS IN BOOKS / CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LOCAL PUBLICATIONS 1. Olofin, S and N. Ekeoku (1985) “Ex-post Analysis of Government Fiscal Policy (1975 - 1981) with the CEAR MODEL MAC III’’ in S. O. Olofin (edited) Modelling Nigeria’s Economic Development, Ibadan: Ibadan University Press (Pages 131 - 182) 2. Ekeoku N. I. (1988) “An Analysis of the Desirability of Joint Public/Private Transport Services in Imo State” in M. A. Alugbuo (edited). Business in Nigeria: Issues, Problems and Prospects (The Imo State Case). Faculty of Business Administration, Imo State University, Okigwe, Nigeria. Unique Press Limited, Aba. (Pages 109 - 118) 3. Nwokoma, N. I. (2004) “Trends in Stock Market Professional Training and Quality Enhancement in Nigeria” in Fajana, Sola (edited) Global Trends & Industrial Relations in Nigeria: A book of readings. Published by Faculty of Business Administration, University of Lagos, Nigeria. (Pages 112 - 125) 4. Nwokoma, N. I. (2004) “Globalisation, Open regionalism and the ECOWAS stock markets” in Globalisation and Africa’s Economic Development; Selected Papers for the 2003 Annual Conference of the Nigerian Economic Society. Published by the Nigerian Economic Society, NES. (Pages 483 - 505) 5. Nwokoma, N. I. (2005), “Structure of Social Overhead Capital in Nigeria” in O.O. Fakiyesi and S.O. Akano (edited) Issues in Money, Finance and Economic Management in Nigeria: Essays in Honour of Professor Obasanmi Olakanpo. Lagos: University of Lagos Press (Pages 301 - 324) 7 Ndubisi I. Nwokoma Page 8 of 13 6. Nwokoma, N. I. (2006), “The Growth of Non-Bank Financial Intermediaries in Nigeria” in A. Adenikinju and O. Olaniyan (edited) Applied Macroeconomics and Economic Development: Essays in Honour of Professor Sam Oladapo Olofin. Ibadan: Ibadan University Press (Pages 255 - 282) 7. Nwokoma, N. I. (2006), “Issues and Challenges in Banking Sector Consolidation and Economic Development in Nigeria” in Olasupo Akano and Kayode Familoni (edited) The National Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy: Philosophy, Opportunities and Challenges. Lagos: University of Lagos Press (Pages 252 - 272) 8. Nwokoma, N. I. (2007), “Problems and Policies of International Trade” in Lai Olurode and Kole Fagbohungbe (edited) Readings on Public and International Affairs Published by the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Lagos (Pages 87 - 106) 9. Nwokoma, N. I. (2007), “Capital Market Performance in Nigeria’s new Democratic era” in Joab-Peterside Sofiri and Ukoha Ukiwo (edited) The Travails and Challenges of Democracy in Nigeria, 1999-2003 and Beyond Published by the Centre for Advanced Social Science (CASS) Port Harcourt. (Pages 19 - 36) 10. Nwokoma, N. I. (2009), “ECOWAS and Intra-Regional Trade, 1975-2005” in U. Joy Ogwu and Warisu O. Alli (edited) ECOWAS: Milestones in Regional Integration Published by the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, Lagos (Pages 225 - 245) FOREIGN / INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS 11. 12. Nwokoma, N. I. (2008), “Public Sector Reforms and the Future Development of African Economies: An Appraisal of the Nigerian Situation” in Sylvain H. Boko and Diery Seck (edited) NEPAD and the Future of Economic Policy in Africa. Chapter 9, Trenton, New Jersey, USA: Africa World Press, Inc. (A Publication of United Nations African Institute for Economic Development and Planning, UNIDEP, Dakar, Senegal) (Pages 151 - 168) Nwokoma, N. I. and Nwokoma, N. A. (2009), “Appraising Employment and Export-led Industrialisation in post-reform Nigeria” in Sylvain H. Boko and Diery Seck (edited) Sector-Led Growth in Africa and Implications for Development Chapter 5, Trenton, New Jersey, USA: Africa World Press, Inc. (A Publication of United Nations African Institute for Economic Development and Planning, UNIDEP, Dakar, Senegal) (Pages 99 - 113) (iii) ARTICLES ALREADY APPEARED IN LEARNED JOURNALS LOCAL JOURNALS 8 Ndubisi I. Nwokoma Page 9 of 13 1. Olofin, S. and N. Ekeoku (1982) “An Econometric Simulation of Oil Policy in the Nigerian Economy”, Ife Social Sciences Review, Vol. 5 Nos. 1 and 2. (Pages 1 - 23) 2. Ekeoku, N. (1986) “Government External Borrowing in the Nigerian Post-Boom Era: Some Simulation Implications and Results”. Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies Vol. 28 No. 3 November. (Pages 357 – 369). 3. Ekeoku, N. (1986) “A Macroeconomic Simulation Analysis of Fiscal Policy Effectiveness in Nigeria” Ife Social Sciences Review Vol. 9 Nos. 1 and 2. (Pages 47 – 60) 4. Nwokoma, N. I. (2002), “Stock Market performance and macroeconomic indicators nexus in Nigeria: An empirical investigation” Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies, Vol. 44, No. 2, November. (Pages 231 – 251) 5. Nwokoma, N. I. (2003), “Empirical Appraisal of Nigeria’s Balance of Payment in an era of turbulence” The Social and Management Scientist, Journal of the Faculty of Social and Management Sciences, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Nigeria. Vol. 1, No. 1 October (Pages 71 - 86) 6. Nwokoma, N. I. and S. O. Olofin (2004), “An empirical evaluation of globalisation and the Nigerian stock market” Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies, Vol. 46, No. 1, November. (Pages 66 – 83) 7. Nwokoma, N. I. (2004), “An Appraisal of Nigeria’s International Trade in the 1990s” Nigerian Journal of International Affairs NJIA, NIIA Vol. 30, No. 1 (Pages 50 – 67) 8. Nwokoma, N. I. (2004), “Power, Political Parties and Socio-economic Welfare Enhancement in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic” Unilag Journal of Politics, Vol. 1, No. 1, December. (Pages 58 - 81) 9. Nwokoma, N. I. (2005), “Appraising the Trend of Public Policy on Commercialisation of Public Enterprises in Nigeria”, Unilag Journal of Politics, Vol. 2, No. 2, December. (Pages 35 - 56) 10. Nwokoma, N. I. (2005), “Manufacturing Sector Capacity and Living Standards in Nigeria” Nigerian Management Review, Vol. 16 No. 2, July - December (Pages 1424 - 1434) 11. Nwokoma, N. I. (2005), “Output Growth and Stock Market Development Nexus in Nigeria: An empirical analysis” Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies, Vol. 48, No. 1 (Pages 83 - 101) 12. Nwokoma, N. I. (2006), “Stock Return Volatility and Market Automation in Nigeria: A 9 Ndubisi I. Nwokoma Page 10 of 13 Comparative Appraisal” The Nigerian Journal of Risk & Insurance NJRI, Vol. 5, No. 1, (Pages 13 - 33) 13. Nwokoma, N. I. (2006), “Appraising the Nexus between Trading Activity and Human Resource Development in Nigeria’s Stock Market” The Journal of Banking and Finance, JBF Vol. 8, No. 1, (Pages 20 - 32) FOREIGN / INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS 14. Nwokoma, N. I. (2003), “Stock Market Returns and Government Budget Deficits in Nigeria: An Empirical Analysis” West African Journal of Monetary & Economic Integration WAMI-IMAO, Accra, Ghana. Vol. 3 No. 1 June (Pages 115 - 134) 15. Nwokoma, N. I. (2004), “Incentives in Nigeria’s Food Manufacturing Industries and their impact on output and prices” South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, NS Vol. 7, No. 3, September. (Pages 553 - 569) 16. Nwokoma, N. I. (2004), “Foreign Direct Investment and the Business Climate in the ECOWAS sub region” West African Journal of Monetary & Economic Integration WAMI-IMAO, Accra, Ghana. Vol. 4, No. 2, December. (Pages 45 - 69) 17. Nwokoma, N. I. (2005), “Investigating the Stability of Stock Market Returns in Selected Sub-Saharan African Stock Exchanges”, West African Journal of Monetary & Economic Integration WAMI-IMAO, Accra, Ghana. Vol. 5, No. 2(b), December. (Pages 171 - 194) 18. Nwokoma, N. I. (2006), “Comparative Analysis of Industrialisation: The case of Nigeria and Selected Transition and Developing Economies” Journal of Development Alternatives and Area Studies, Texas, USA Vol. 25 No. 4, December (Pages 31 - 57) (iv) ARTICLES ALREADY ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION LOCAL PUBLICATIONS 1. Nwokoma, N. I. (2007), “The Nigerian Capital Market and the Privatisation Programme under democracy” Nigerian Journal of Business and Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Lagos (Accepted and Forthcoming) (Pages --) 2. Nwokoma, N. I. (2007), “Emerging Trends in Consumer Payments in Africa – The Case 10 Ndubisi I. Nwokoma Page 11 of 13 of Nigeria” in Tayo Fakiyesi (edited) Essays in Honour of Professor Siyanbola Tomori; Department of Economics, University of Lagos, Lagos (Accepted and Forthcoming) (Pages --) 3. Nwokoma, N. I. (2009), “The Development of The Nigerian Capital Market and the Implications for Monetary Policy, 1973 – 2008” Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies (Special Issue), Nigerian Economic Society (Accepted and Forthcoming) (Pages --) FOREIGN / INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS 4. Nwokoma, N. I. (2009), “An Empirical Appraisal of Human Capital Development and Size of Stock Market in Nigeria” Journal of Development Alternatives and Area Studies, Texas, USA (Accepted and Forthcoming) (Pages ---) 5. Nwokoma, N. I. (2010), “Appraisal of Heteroskedastic Behaviour of Stock Returns in Selected African Stock Exchanges” in N. I. Nwokoma and Akpan H. Ekpo (edited) Africa’s Capital Market Development: Issues in Corporate Governance and Economic Growth – Essays in Honour of Professor Ndi Okereke-Onyiuke, OON, Trenton, New Jersey, USA: Africa World Press, Inc. (Forthcoming) (Pages ---) UNPUBLISHED PAPERS READ AT CONFERENCES / RESEARCH COMPLETED BUT NOT YET PUBLISHED 1. Issues in the Central Bank of Nigeria’s Naira Policy (June 2009) (for Submission to Nigerian Management Review) RESEARCH IN PROGRESS 1. Stock market reforms in developing economies; 2. Government Budget Trends in Oil Exporting Developing Economies 3. Book on “Economics for Managers” SOME INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES ATTENDED 1. 2003: Annual Conference of the African Econometric Society (AES) held at the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa: July, 1–4. Presented paper (with S. O. Olofin) on “An Empirical Evaluation of globalization and the Nigerian Stock Market” Posted online) http://www.sun.ac.za/internet/academic/economy/economics/conference/papers/nwo komaolofin.pdf 11 Ndubisi I. Nwokoma Page 12 of 13 2. 2004: Annual Conference of the African Econometric Society (AES) held at the University of Cape Town, South Africa: June 30 - July 2, Presented paper on “Stock Market performance and macroeconomic indicators nexus in Nigeria: An empirical investigation” Posted online) http://www.commerce.uct.ac.za/economics/Conferences/2004/AES2004Conference/P apers/Nwokoma 3 2005: Annual Meeting of the Allied Social Sciences Associations (ASSA) under the ISINI sub-theme of GLOBAL ECONOMICS AND FINANCIAL MARKETS: THEORY AND EVIDENCE held at Marriots Hotels, Philadelphia, USA: January, 7 – 9. Presented paper on “Stock Return Volatility and Market Automation in Nigeria: A Comparative Appraisal” (Posted online) http://www.vanderbilt.edu/AEA/anmt.htm 4 2005 10th Annual Conference on Econometric Modelling for Africa by the African Econometric Society (AES)/ African Economic Research Consortium, AERC held at the Grand Regency Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya, July, 6 - 8. Presented paper on “Empirical Investigation of Stability of Trend of Returns in Selected African Stock Exchanges” (Posted online) http://www.aercafrica.org/aes/papers/group_A/A14 - Nwokoma Ndubisi Ifeanyi.pdf 5 2005: International Conference on “NEPAD and the Future of Economic Policy in Africa” organised by the UN African Institute for Economic Development and Planning (IDEP) and the African Finance and Economics Association (AFEA), Dakar, Senegal., November, 9 – 12. Presented paper on “Public Sector Reforms and the Future Development of African Economies: An Appraisal of the Nigerian Situation” (Abstract posted online) 6. 2006: Annual Meeting of the Allied Social Sciences Associations (ASSA) organized by the American Economic Association held at Sheraton Hotels, Boston, USA: January, 5 – 7. 7. 2006: Eleventh Annual Conference on Econometric Modelling for Africa by the African Econometric Society (AES) / United Nations African Institute for Economic Development, IDEP held at IDEP, Dakar, Senegal, July, 5 – 7. 8. 2007: Annual Meeting of the Allied Social Sciences Associations (ASSA) organized by the American Economic Association held at Hyatt Regency Hotel, Chicago, USA: January, 5 – 7. 9. 2007: Twelfth Annual Conference of the African Econometric Society (AES) held at Sun Cape Hotels, Cape Town, South Africa, July, 4 – 6. Presented paper on “Appraising the Heteroskedastic Behaviour of Stock Returns in Selected African Stock Exchanges” 12 Ndubisi I. Nwokoma Page 13 of 13 10. 2008: Thirteenth Annual Conference of the African Econometric Society (AES) held at University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa, July. 11. 2009: Annual Meeting of the Allied Social Sciences Associations (ASSA) organized by the American Economic Association held at Hilton Hotel, San Francisco, California, USA: January, 2 – 5. 12. 2009: Fourteenth Annual Conference of the African Econometric Society (AES) held at Sheraton Hotels, Abuja, Nigeria, July, 8 - 10. 13
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