Brice Kamguia | economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Brice Kamguia | economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Brice Kamguia, University of Yaoundé II SOA, Cameroon

Brice Kamguia is a dynamic economist from Cameroon, currently serving with the World Bank Group. With over seven years of experience in development economics, he specializes in innovative, data-driven solutions addressing economic challenges in Africa. He has held prominent roles at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, the University of Yaoundé II, and multiple research institutions. Kamguia's expertise spans macroeconomic modeling, econometrics, and policy reform, often collaborating with African and global organizations such as the African Union. His scholarly contributions include publications in leading journals on structural transformation, energy justice, and economic complexity. Adept in software tools like R, Stata, and EViews, Brice is passionate about evidence-based policymaking and capacity building. His diverse regional experience includes work in South Africa, Zambia, Cameroon, and the Republic of Congo. Kamguia embodies intellectual rigor and a strong commitment to Africa's sustainable economic transformation.

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Evaluation of Suitability: Research for Best Researcher Award

Summary of Suitability:

Brice Kamguia presents a compelling and well-rounded profile that aligns exceptionally with the standards and expectations of the Research for Best Researcher Award. With a Ph.D. in international and development economics and multiple peer-reviewed publications in highly relevant journals, Kamguia demonstrates a strong academic foundation and an active, impactful research portfolio. His work is both original and policy-relevant, addressing critical themes such as economic complexity, energy poverty, trade shocks, and governance — all central to global development and sustainability debates. Notably, his Ph.D. dissertation produced three high-quality research outputs, signaling his ability to generate new knowledge from complex macroeconomic issues, particularly in the African context.

Kamguia’s professional experience further strengthens his candidacy. His work with global organizations like the World Bank, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, and African universities showcases his ability to translate academic research into practical policy guidance and development project implementation. His role as a consultant under the World Bank African Fellowship program and his contributions to evidence-based policy development make him a rare blend of researcher and practitioner. He also excels in capacity building, having taught and supervised at multiple higher institutions and participated in extensive econometric training, thereby helping to shape the next generation of economists in Africa.

Education 

Brice Kamguia holds a Ph.D. in International and Development Economics from the University of Dschang (2021). His dissertation explored the impact of terms of trade shocks in Africa through three seminal essays, two of which have been published in peer-reviewed journals. He earned a Master's degree in Mathematics and Statistics applied to Social Sciences from the University of Yaoundé II in 2017, with a thesis analyzing trade facilitation and export competitiveness in CEMAC countries. His foundational academic background was laid with a Bachelor's in Economic and Financial Engineering in 2014 from the same university. Brice has further enriched his knowledge through several World Bank eLearning courses on project financing, risk assessment, and operations. These credentials have given him a robust foundation in theoretical and applied economics, econometrics, and international development, enhancing his capacity for high-impact research, teaching, and consultancy in economic development.

Professional Experience 

Brice Kamguia is currently a Consultant at the World Bank Group under the African Fellowship Program, supporting transport project preparation and policy reforms. He also serves as a Lecturer at the University of Yaoundé II. His previous roles include Research Fellow at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa and Assistant Lecturer at the University of Yaoundé II. Brice also contributed as a researcher at both the Centre d'Etude et de Recherche en Economie et Gestion (CEREG) and the European Xtramile Centre of African Studies (EXCAS). His work focuses on economic development, macroeconomic policy, and institutional reform. Brice has also taught at Sapientiae Higher Institute and provided tutorial guidance at the University of Dschang. His early professional experiences include internships with the University of Yaoundé II, MINESUP, and the National Hydrocarbons Company. Across all roles, he has emphasized innovation, policy development, and capacity building.

Awards and Recognition 

Brice Kamguia has earned distinguished recognition throughout his academic and professional career. His selection into the African Fellowship Program by the World Bank Group marks a significant achievement, demonstrating his capability and potential to contribute to high-impact development initiatives. He has been entrusted with influential policy and research responsibilities at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa and has contributed to international dialogues on economic transformation and governance. His doctoral research yielded multiple peer-reviewed publications, enhancing his reputation as an emerging thought leader in development economics. Brice’s roles as a lecturer, researcher, and consultant have consistently showcased his excellence in economic modeling, public policy, and institutional reform. Though early in his career, his impactful publications in journals such as Ecological Economics and The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development affirm his growing influence in shaping economic discourse in Africa.

Research Skill On Economics

Brice Kamguia is equipped with a robust portfolio of research skills central to macroeconomic analysis, structural transformation, and institutional reform in African economies. He is proficient in econometric analysis using R, Stata, and EViews, and excels in dynamic modeling approaches like DSGE. His capacity extends to survey design, micro-macro simulation, and statistical database development. Kamguia's empirical research integrates environmental economics, energy policy, and global value chains, applying cutting-edge quantitative methods. He has collaborated with institutions such as the African Union and UNECA, contributing actionable insights through evidence-based reports and policy dialogues. His field experience across countries including Zambia, South Africa, and Cameroon has enhanced his cultural competence and ability to craft region-specific policy recommendations. His strengths lie in translating complex data into practical reforms and building institutional capacities across multiple governance levels.

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  • Title: Do ICTs drive wealth inequality? Evidence from a dynamic panel analysis
    Authors: H. Njangang, A. Beleck, S. Tadadjeu, B. Kamguia
    Journal: Telecommunications Policy, 46(2), 102246
    Citations: 73
    Year: 2022

  • Title: Does foreign aid impede economic complexity in developing countries?
    Authors: B. Kamguia, S. Tadadjeu, C. Miamo, H. Njangang
    Journal: International Economics, 169, 71–88
    Citations: 72
    Year: 2022

  • Title: Remittances and energy poverty: Fresh evidence from developing countries
    Authors: R. Djeunankan, H. Njangang, S. Tadadjeu, B. Kamguia
    Journal: Utilities Policy, 81, 101516
    Citations: 54
    Year: 2023

  • Title: Natural resources and innovation: Is the R&D sector cursed too?
    Authors: B. Kamguia, J. Keneck-Massil, Y. Nvuh-Njoya, S. Tadadjeu
    Journal: Resources Policy, 77, 102725
    Citations: 37
    Year: 2022

  • Title: Governance in mitigating the effect of oil wealth on wealth inequality: A cross-country analysis of policy thresholds
    Authors: H. Njangang, S.A. Asongu, S. Tadadjeu, Y. Nounamo, B. Kamguia
    Journal: Resources Policy, 76, 102561
    Citations: 37
    Year: 2022

  • Title: How does terms of trade volatility affect macroeconomic volatility? The roles of financial development and institutions
    Authors: D. Avom, B. Kamguia, J.P. Ngameni, H. Njangang
    Journal: International Economics, 168, 98–114
    Citations: 27
    Year: 2021

  • Title: Does infrastructural development foster export upgrading in Africa?
    Authors: B. Kamguia, M. Ndjakwa, S. Tadadjeu
    Journal: African Development Review, 35(1), 79–94
    Citations: 25
    Year: 2023

  • Title: Linking energy poverty and industrialization: Empirical evidence from African countries
    Authors: R. Djeunankan, S. Tadadjeu, B. Kamguia
    Journal: Energy, 292, 130374
    Citations: 22
    Year: 2024

  • Title: Natural resources, child mortality and governance quality in African countries
    Authors: S. Tadadjeu, H. Njangang, S.A. Asongu, B. Kamguia
    Journal: Resources Policy, 83, 103702
    Citations: 18
    Year: 2023

  • Title: Does volatility hinder economic complexity
    Authors: D. Avom, B. Kamguia, J.P. Ngameni
    Journal: Economics Bulletin, 41(3), 1187–1202
    Citations: 18
    Year: 2021

Julia Sirota | Economics | Excellence in Research

Mrs. Julia Sirota | Economics | Excellence in Research

Mrs. Julia Sirota, Department of Economics and Management, The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College, Israel

Julia Sirota is a dedicated economist and educator with extensive experience in academia and research. She holds a PhD in Economics and Management from Technion and Haifa University, specializing in strategic pattern recognition. With a career spanning over 25 years, she has taught at prestigious institutions, including Technion, Haifa University, and Yezreel Valley College. Her expertise lies in economics, operations research, statistics, and finance. Beyond teaching, she has contributed as a statistical analyst and research coordinator for international projects. Julia’s research focuses on climate economics, digital transformation, and economic strategies in a globalized world. She has actively participated in academic conferences, presenting groundbreaking work on software engineering, education, and global economic trends. Passionate about interdisciplinary research, she collaborates with scholars worldwide to address economic challenges. Julia’s contributions continue to shape the field of economics, making her a key figure in economic research and education.

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Suitability of Julia Sirota for the Research for Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Julia Sirota has a distinguished academic background in Economics and Management, having earned her B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. from Technion and Haifa University. Her doctoral research focused on Strategic Pattern Recognition—Experimental Evidence, which demonstrates a strong foundation in economic and managerial decision-making. This academic expertise has been further reinforced by her extensive teaching and research experience across multiple prestigious institutions in Israel.

With over 25 years of experience in academia, Dr. Sirota has played a pivotal role in shaping the educational landscape, particularly in Industrial Engineering courses such as Economics, Operations Research, Statistics, and Finance. Her contributions extend beyond teaching, as she has served as a Statistical Analyst for the Safety Institute at Technion Foundation and an Advisor for Scitech International Projects, showcasing her interdisciplinary research and practical applications in safety and economic modeling.

🎓 Education 

Julia Sirota pursued her higher education at Technion and Haifa University, establishing a strong foundation in economics and management. She earned her B.A. in Economics and Management (1999) from Technion, where she gained insights into financial systems, business strategies, and economic policies. Driven by a passion for strategic decision-making, she completed her M.A. in Economics and Management (2002), focusing on strategic pattern recognition and experimental evidence. Her research explored economic behaviors and decision-making processes in complex environments. Seeking deeper expertise, she earned her PhD in Economics and Management (2009), further advancing her knowledge of economic modeling and financial strategies. Her academic journey reflects her commitment to understanding the economic landscape and its evolving challenges. Through rigorous coursework and research, she has developed a comprehensive understanding of economics, laying the groundwork for her successful career in academia and international research projects.

💼 Professional Experience 

Julia Sirota has an extensive academic and research background, with over 25 years of experience in economics and management education. She has served as a Lecturer and Teaching Assistant (1997-2023) at institutions like Technion, Haifa University, the University Center of Ariel, and Kinneret College, where she taught economics, operations research, statistics, and finance. She worked as a Statistical Analyst (2006) for the Safety Institute at the Technion Foundation, analyzing economic data for research projects. From 2002 to 2005, she served as a Scitech International Projects Advisor, mentoring international research initiatives. Julia has been an International Studies Coordinator at Carmel College (2014-2024), facilitating academic collaborations. Since 2020, she has been a Researcher at Yezreel Valley College, contributing to the AWESOME international project in climate economics. Her multifaceted career highlights her dedication to economic research, education, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Julia Sirota has been recognized for her contributions to economic research and education. She has received numerous accolades for her work in strategic pattern recognition, financial modeling, and climate economics. Her role as an advisor in international research projects has earned her recognition from global academic institutions. She has been invited as a keynote speaker at various conferences, presenting her insights on software engineering, education, and economic policy. Her work on information projects quality models and higher education in a digital era has been widely cited. Julia’s role as a mentor and coordinator of international academic collaborations has also been acknowledged. Additionally, her involvement in the AWESOME international project in climate economics has positioned her as a leading researcher in environmental finance. Her commitment to research and education continues to inspire students and professionals in the field of economics.

🌍 Research Skills On Economics

Julia Sirota specializes in economic modeling, financial analysis, strategic decision-making, and climate economics. She has strong expertise in statistical analysis, applying advanced methodologies to assess economic trends and policy implications. Her research focuses on digital transformation in education, global economic strategies, and climate-related financial policies. She is skilled in data-driven decision-making, integrating machine learning and AI-driven analytics into economic forecasting. Julia is proficient in operations research and financial risk management, utilizing quantitative approaches to solve complex economic problems. She is also experienced in international project coordination, collaborating with institutions worldwide to develop impactful research. Her ability to analyze economic behaviors, market trends, and policy frameworks makes her a valuable contributor to academia and industry. Her interdisciplinary approach enables her to bridge economics with technology, driving innovative solutions to global economic challenges.

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