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Dr Emmanuel Agboola

Job: Lecturer

School/department: Department of Accounting and Finance

Address: 51Âþ»­, The Gateway, Leicester, LE1 9BH

T: N/A

E: emmanuel.agboola@dmu.ac.uk

 

Personal profile

I am thrilled to introduce myself as an Economist with a wealth of research, teaching, and administrative experience acquired from both the education sector and the corporate world. With a strong desire to make a positive impact on a global scale, I am currently envisioning a role with an international organization, such as the World Bank. Additionally, I am eager to contribute my expertise to the higher education sector as a dedicated researcher and lecturer.

Throughout my academic and professional journey, I have developed a diverse skill set that empowers me to excel in various capacities. One of my core strengths lies in leadership and fostering goal alignment across teams and external agencies. As a dedicated academia in the field of economics, my ultimate goal is to contribute meaningfully to the global community.

By leveraging my research expertise, I aim to provide valuable insights that drive evidence-based policy decisions, particularly in emerging economies. My proficiency in data analysis, software applications, and data management allows me to extract meaningful insights and translate them into actionable recommendations.

I am committed to utilizing evidence-based approaches to inform decision-making processes. Simultaneously, I am eager to inspire and shape the next generation of economists through my work as a lecturer and researcher in the higher education sector.

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Publications and outputs

  • Emmanuel, A., Adelakun, O., & Godwin, Y. (2019). Economic Growth, Interest Rate andUnemployment in Nigeria: Application of Fourier Toda-Yamamoto. Research Journal of Science & IT Management, 8(10), 212–231
  • Godwin, Y., Adelakun, O., & Emmanuel, A. (2019). The nexus between Geopolitical Risk and the Stock Market: Empirical evidence from Turkey using Wavelet Analysis. Research Journal of Economics and Business Studies, 8(10), 49–66

Research interests/expertise

  • Macroeconomics
  • Globalization
  • Inequality
  • Economic Growth
  • Oil Price Volatility
  • Institutional Quality
  • Emerging Economies
  • Time Series
  • Panel Data

Areas of teaching

Economics and Business

Qualifications

  • Phd. Economics
  • MSc. Economics
  • BSc. Economics

Courses taught

Contemporary Macroeconomics: Policy and Practice

Honours and awards

  • September 2022: Certificate of Distinction, Tsekouras Prize for Young Economists Award at 18th ASECU International Conference
  • September 2021: Certificate of Appreciation, Most Valuable Participant at 10th ASECU Youth International Conference and Summer School

Professional licences and certificates

Project Management Academy, England: Project Management Professional (PMP) Certificate.

Conference attendance

  • Emmanuel, A., Rosen, C., & Bo, Y., (2022). Asymmetries and Impact of Oil Price Transmission in Oil Exporting Emerging Economies. 18th ASECU International Conference
  • Emmanuel, A., Rosen, C., & Bo, Y., (2021). Asymmetries and Impact of Oil Price Transmission in Oil Exporting Emerging Economies. 10th ASECU Youth International Conference and Summer School
  • Emmanuel, A., Rosen, C., & Bo, Y., (2021). Asymmetries and Impact of Oil Price Transmission in Oil Exporting Emerging Economies. The 11th RCEA Money Macro & Finance Conference
  • Emmanuel, A., & Godwin, Y. (2017). The Effect of The Oil Price on Crude Oil Production: empirical Evidence from Nigeria. 1st Anglo-American Conference, Northern Cyprus
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