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.

  Publication Top Notes

  • 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

Gabriel Mordzifa Sackitey | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Gabriel Mordzifa Sackitey | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Gabriel Mordzifa Sackitey, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China

Gabriel Mordzifa Sackitey is a dedicated economist with a strong academic and research background. He is currently pursuing an MSc in Applied Economics at Northwestern Polytechnical University, China, where he also serves as a Graduate Research Assistant. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Economics from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana, excelling in econometrics, statistics, and economic modeling. His research focuses on sustainable consumption and production strategies, aligning with Sustainable Development Goals. Gabriel has gained hands-on experience as a Teaching Assistant and interned at Ghana’s Ministry of Finance, contributing to national budget analysis. Beyond academics, he has demonstrated leadership as the president of Powered Generation Incorporated and Perez Campus Ministry, advocating for youth empowerment. Fluent in English, Ewe, and Twi, he is also exploring Mandarin. Gabriel is passionate about public speaking, research, and volunteering, consistently striving to drive economic and social impact through innovative solutions.

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Summary of Suitability of Best Researcher Award

Gabriel Mordzifa Sackitey is an exceptional candidate for the “Research for Best Researcher Award” due to his academic background, research contributions, and leadership experience. Currently pursuing a Master’s in Applied Economics at Northwestern Polytechnical University, Gabriel has demonstrated his proficiency in advanced economic analysis, econometrics, and statistical software such as Stata and Eviews. His project on minimizing food waste and promoting sustainable consumption in Ghana aligns well with the global goals of sustainability, particularly SDG 12, making his work highly relevant and impactful.

Gabriel’s academic achievements during his Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Cape Coast further highlight his commitment to addressing significant socio-economic challenges. His research on sustainable development, coupled with his internship at Ghana’s Ministry of Finance, underscores his ability to apply economic theory to real-world problems. His contributions in reviewing national budgets and working under prominent economists at the Ministry demonstrate his practical experience and ability to influence policy decisions.

🎓 Education

Gabriel Mordzifa Sackitey’s educational journey reflects his deep commitment to economic research and policy analysis. Currently enrolled in an MSc in Applied Economics at Northwestern Polytechnical University, China, he is engaged in research as a Graduate Research Assistant. Prior to this, he obtained a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana, where he excelled in econometrics, statistics, and data analysis using Stata software. His undergraduate project, “Exploring Strategies for Minimizing Food Waste and Promoting Sustainable Consumption in Ghana,” aligned with SDG 12, showcasing his focus on sustainable development. Gabriel further honed his practical skills during a three-month internship at the Ministry of Finance, Ghana, where he contributed to fiscal policy evaluations. His academic foundation is complemented by certifications in Microsoft Office Suite, Stata, and project management, equipping him with analytical and quantitative skills crucial for economic research and policymaking.

💼 Professional Experience

Gabriel Mordzifa Sackitey has amassed diverse professional experience in academia, finance, and economic research. As a Teaching Assistant at the University of Cape Coast (2023-2024), he played a pivotal role in assisting professors with economic research, facilitating tutorials, and grading assignments. His internship at Ghana’s Ministry of Finance (2022) saw him working under a chief budget analyst, where he reviewed municipal budgets and contributed to national fiscal policy. Gabriel also gained hands-on financial experience as a Mobile Money Agent at Danny Lynn Enterprise, facilitating transactions and resolving customer issues. His leadership extends into the nonprofit sector, where he has actively volunteered for community training programs through Medi Ghana Outreach. His work experience has sharpened his skills in data analysis, budget evaluation, research assistance, and economic modeling, positioning him as an emerging expert in applied economics with a focus on policy-driven solutions for economic sustainability.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Gabriel Mordzifa Sackitey has received multiple recognitions for his academic excellence, leadership, and community impact. During his undergraduate studies, he was acknowledged for his outstanding performance in econometrics and statistical analysis, leading to opportunities such as an internship at Ghana’s Ministry of Finance. His research contributions on food waste minimization and sustainable consumption earned him recognition in academic circles. As the president of Powered Generation Incorporated, he successfully organized youth empowerment summits, gaining accolades from educational institutions. His tenure as President of Perez Campus Ministry was marked by hosting impactful programs, earning him appreciation from university leadership. His leadership in Scripture Union at Akwamuman Senior High School further demonstrated his commitment to mentorship and organizational management. Gabriel’s dedication to economics and public service continues to garner attention, making him a promising scholar with a vision for economic transformation and sustainable development.

🌍 Research Skills On Economics

Gabriel Mordzifa Sackitey possesses a strong research acumen in applied economics, with expertise in econometrics, statistical modeling, and policy analysis. His proficiency in data analysis tools such as Stata and Eviews allows him to conduct in-depth economic research, supporting decision-making in public and private sectors. His undergraduate research on sustainable consumption strategies highlighted his ability to align economic studies with global sustainability goals. As a Graduate Research Assistant, he is further refining his skills in economic forecasting, impact assessments, and policy evaluation. His experience at the Ministry of Finance reinforced his expertise in fiscal analysis, particularly in budgetary assessments. Additionally, his role as a Teaching Assistant enabled him to contribute to academic publications, enhancing his ability to synthesize complex economic data. Gabriel’s research interests include economic development, fiscal policy, and environmental economics, aiming to create sustainable solutions for global economic challenges.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Neutralizing the surging environmental pollution amidst renewable energy consumption and economic growth in Ghana: Insights from ARDL and quantile regression analysis

    • Authors: M.P. Fumey, G.M. Sackitey, J. Wiredu
    • Journal: Development
    • Volume: 2
    • Year: 2024
  • Industrialization, energy demand and environmental pollution nexus in MINT economies. Does cleaner energy transition and environmental technology play a mitigating role?

    • Authors: Kamal Deen Moro, Jiancheng Xi, Michael Provide Fumey, Shallan Kwabla Awuye, Gabriel Mordzifa Sackitey
    • Journal: Journal of Environmental Management
    • Volume: 376
    • Year: 2025

Isiaka Raifu | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Isiaka Raifu | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Isiaka Raifu, Centre for the Study of the Economies of Africa (CSEA), Nigeria

Dr. Isiaka Akande Raifu is a distinguished economist and researcher with expertise in financial economics, development economics, and econometric modeling. Holding a B.Sc. in Economics with First Class Honors from the University of Ibadan, he was the best graduating student of the 2011/2012 session. He later earned his Master’s degree from the same university and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. His research focuses on economic resilience, financial sector development, and public policy impact. Dr. Raifu has worked with reputable institutions, including the Centre for the Study of the Economies of Africa (CSEA), where he contributes to policy-oriented research. He has published extensively in high-impact journals and received numerous academic awards. His work continues to influence policy decisions and economic strategies in Africa and beyond. He remains dedicated to bridging economic theory with real-world applications, aiming to foster sustainable development and economic growth.

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Suitability for the “Research for Best Researcher Award” – Isiaka Akande Raifu

Dr. Isiaka Akande Raifu demonstrates an outstanding academic and research profile, making him a strong candidate for the “Research for Best Researcher Award.” With a First-Class Honours degree in Economics from the University of Ibadan and multiple prestigious awards recognizing his academic excellence, he has consistently exhibited exceptional intellectual capabilities. His research experience is further enriched by his role as a Research Associate at the Centre for the Study of the Economies of Africa (CSEA), where he actively contributes to economic policy research and analysis.

Dr. Raifu’s extensive publication record is a key strength. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals, covering diverse topics such as financial development, renewable energy, institutional quality, economic resilience, military expenditure, and tourism economics. His interdisciplinary approach to economic research, incorporating policy implications, makes his work highly relevant to global economic challenges. The acceptance of his work in reputable journals like Renewable Energy, Sustainable Development, and Tourism: An International Interdisciplinary Journal underscores the academic rigor and impact of his contributions.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Isiaka Akande Raifu’s academic journey is marked by excellence and distinction. He earned a B.Sc. in Economics from the University of Ibadan, graduating with First Class Honors and receiving multiple awards, including the Ojetunji Aboyade Memorial Prize and the U.A.C Prize in Economics. He pursued his Master’s degree at the same institution, receiving a scholarship due to his outstanding academic performance. His postgraduate research focused on the financial status of firms and their investment behavior, providing critical insights into Nigeria’s manufacturing sector. Currently, he is advancing his studies towards a Ph.D. in Economics, further deepening his expertise in macroeconomic policies, financial development, and economic modeling. His educational background has laid a strong foundation for his research contributions, enabling him to analyze complex economic issues and propose innovative policy solutions that drive sustainable development.

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Isiaka Akande Raifu has built a robust career in economic research and policy analysis. He is currently a Research Associate at the Centre for the Study of the Economies of Africa (CSEA), where he conducts policy-relevant economic research. Previously, he served as the Head of Research and Compliance at Aegis Financial Services, analyzing financial trends and regulatory frameworks. His experience also includes roles as a Data Analyst at Analysts’ Data Services and Resources Limited, where he worked on economic modeling and data-driven research. Early in his career, he gained industry experience as a Sales Representative at Beasco International Nigeria Limited. Dr. Raifu’s professional journey reflects his deep commitment to economic analysis, research excellence, and policy advocacy. His ability to bridge theoretical economic concepts with practical applications has positioned him as a valuable asset in both academic and professional economic spheres.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Isiaka Akande Raifu’s academic excellence and research contributions have earned him numerous prestigious awards. As the best graduating student in his undergraduate program, he received multiple accolades, including the Ojetunji Aboyade Memorial Prize, the Coopers and Lybrand Prize, and the Clement Isong Prize in Economics. His outstanding performance also secured him the U.A.C Prize and the Professor F. S. Idachaba Trust Fund Award for Academic Excellence. In recognition of his postgraduate achievements, he was awarded a scholarship by the University of Ibadan for his Master’s program. His research has been widely recognized in academic circles, and he continues to receive accolades for his contributions to economic policy and financial development. These awards highlight his intellectual prowess and dedication to advancing economic research, reinforcing his reputation as a leading economist committed to impactful scholarship and policy innovation.

🌍 Research Skills On Economics

Dr. Isiaka Akande Raifu possesses exceptional research skills, particularly in econometric modeling, financial economics, and policy analysis. His expertise extends to quantitative research methodologies, time-series econometrics, and macroeconomic policy evaluation. He has a strong command of statistical software such as Stata, EViews, and R, enabling him to conduct rigorous data analysis and empirical studies. His research has explored diverse economic issues, including the nexus between financial development and economic growth, the impact of renewable energy on economic performance, and institutional quality’s role in economic resilience. Through his publications in high-impact journals, he has contributed significantly to global economic discourse. His ability to integrate theoretical models with real-world economic challenges makes his research highly relevant for policymakers and financial analysts. Dr. Raifu’s research continues to shape economic policy discussions, particularly in the areas of sustainable development and financial sector reforms.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  1. Title: Investigating the relationship between changes in oil prices and unemployment rate in Nigeria: linear and nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag approaches
    • Authors: IA Raifu, A Aminu, AO Folawewo
    • Citation: 52
    • Year: 2020
  2. Title: Financial development and agricultural performance in Nigeria: what role do institutions play?
    • Authors: IA Raifu, A Aminu
    • Citation: 51
    • Year: 2020
  3. Title: Reaction of stock market returns to COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown policy: evidence from Nigerian firms stock returns
    • Authors: IA Raifu, TT Kumeka, A Aminu
    • Citation: 49
    • Year: 2021
  4. Title: On the determinants of unemployment in Nigeria: what are the roles of trade openness and current account balance?
    • Authors: IA Raifu
    • Citation: 42
    • Year: 2017
  5. Title: Do government revenues matter for economic growth? Evidence from Nigeria
    • Authors: IA Raifu, AN Raheem
    • Citation: 28
    • Year: 2018
  6. Title: The effect of military spending on economic growth in MENA: evidence from method of moments quantile regression
    • Authors: IA Raifu, A Aminu
    • Citation: 25
    • Year: 2023
  7. Title: The effect of financial development on unemployment in Nigeria: do measures of financial development matter?
    • Authors: IA Raifu
    • Citation: 23
    • Year: 2019
  8. Title: The effect of financial development on unemployment in emerging market countries
    • Authors: IA Raifu, JA Afolabi
    • Citation: 22
    • Year: 2023
  9. Title: The institutional role in oil revenue‐economic growth nexus in Nigeria
    • Authors: IA Raifu
    • Citation: 22
    • Year: 2021
  10. Title: Financial Development and Manufacturing Output Growth Nexus in Nigeria: The Role of Institutional Quality
  • Authors: A Aminu, IA Raifu, BD Oloyede
  • Citation: 22
  • Year: 2019