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CURRICULUM VITAE of Prof. Philip Olasupo ALEGE
1. SURNAME: ALEGE PHILIP OLASUPO
2. DATE OF BIRTH: 29th
October, 1950
3. GENDER: Male
4. TOWN: Iresi
5. LOCAL GOVT. AREA: Boluwaduro
6. STATE OF ORIGIN: Osun
7. NATIONALITY: Nigerian
8. MARITAL STATUS: Married
9. RELIGION: Christianity
10. NUMBER OF CHILDREN: Three (3)
11. CONTACT ADDRESS: Department of Economics and Development Studies
12. RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: Block F, Flat 4, New CU Quarters
13. TELEPHONE NUMBER: 0805 646 1928
14a. E-MAIL ADDRESS: [email protected]
14b. ALTERNATIVE E-MAIL ADDRESS: [email protected]
14c. GOOGLESCHOLAR CITATION PAGE: http://scholar.google.com/cita
14d. RESEARCHGATE ID: www.researchgate.net/p
15. PRESENT POSITION: Professor of Economics, Covenant
University.
16. INSTITUTIONS ATTENDED
Covenant University, Ota 2003-2008
Vrije Universiteit van Brussel, Bruxelles 1985-1986
Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Bruxelles 1983-1985
Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Bruxelles 1981-1983
Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Bruxelles 1979-1981
Institut Technique de MOT Couvereur 1976-1977
Chambre de Commerce de Bruxelles 1975-1976
Akinorun Grammar School, Ikirun 1968-1971
Baptist Secondary Modern School, Iresi 1965-1967
17. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS WITH DATES Institution Certificate Year
Covenant University, Ota PhD (Economics) 2008
Vrije Universiteit van Brussel, Bruxelles M.Sc Industrial Location & Devt. 1986
Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Bruxelles M.Sc Econometrics 1985
Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Bruxelles License on Science Economiques 1983
Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Bruxelles Candidate en Science Economiques 1981
Institut Technique de MOT Couvereur Preparatory Classes 1977
Chambre de Commerce de Bruxelles Diploma in French 1976
Akinorun Grammar School, Ikirun West African School Certificate 1971
Baptist Secondary Modern School, Iresi Modern School Leaving Certificate 1967
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18. TEACHING EXPERIENCE
(a) Duration of Teaching Experience in the University
Covenant University: Over Twelve (12) years
Other University: Three (3) years
(b) Academic Leadership Position(s) Held
Head of Department: 2013/2014 till date
Editor-in-Chief: Covenant Journal of Business and Social Sciences: 2014/2015
Leader, African Development Issues Cluster (ADI), Covenant University
Departmental Coordinator, PG Programmes, 2010-2013.
Member, College Research and Post Graduate Committee, 2012-2013 to 2013-2014.
Member, College Publication Committee, 2012-2013 till date
Member, Committee of the School of Postgraduate Studies, Covenant University: 2012-2013 to 2013-2014
Member, Committee of the Covenant University Centre for Research and
Development (CUCERD): 2012-2013to 2013-2014.
Member, Covenant University Strategic Planning Committee: 2012-2013- 2013-2014.
Member of Senate, Covenant University, August 2013-till date
Member, Conference Organizing Committee and Chairman Sub-Committee on
Editorial/Publicity International Conference on African Development Issues ICADI
2014.
Member, Editorial Board, Review of African Development Issues, 2014
NON-ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES AT COVENANT UNIVERSITY
(a) Examination Officer, CBS October 2004 – September 2008.
(b) Member, 2008 Summer School Committee.
(c) Member, Ad-Hoc Committee on CUSAT, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008.
(d) Member, CBS Seminar and Publication Committee, 2004/2005
(e) Chairman, Conference Committee, Economics Dept., 2006-2008
(f) Chairman, Welfare Committee, Economics Dept., 2005-2009
(g) Chairman, Welfare Committee, CBS, 2007-2010 (h) Staff Adviser, NESA, Covenant University Chapter: 2005-2009, 2010-2013
19. COURSES TAUGHT
(i) Undergraduate (a) Course Coordinator: CBS 111, CBS211 (2003/2004)
(b) Course Coordinator: CBS 211, ECO 315, CBS221, ECO325 (2004/2005)
(c) Course Coordinator: CBS211, ECO315, ECO414, ECO416 (2005/2006)
(d) Course Coordinator: ECO329, ECO422 (2005/2006)
(e) Course Coordinator: CBS211, ECO316, ECO414, (2006/07, 2007/08, 2008/09)
(f) Course Lecturer: ECO320, ECO325, ECO414, ECO 421
(g) Course Coordinator/Teaching: (2013-2014) Session
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CBS211: Mathematics for Business and Social Science
ECN 212: Principles of Economics I (Macro)
ECN 222: Principles of Economics II (Macro)
ECN 316: International Economics I
ECN 312: Intermediate Macroeconomics I
ECN 322: Intermediate Macroeconomics II
ECN 412: Advanced Macroeconomic Theory I
ECN 422: Advanced Macroeconomic Theory II
(ii) Postgraduate
(a) MSc.: ECO813: Quantitative Analysis 2010-2011
(b) MBA: ECO810: Quantitative Techniques 2010-2011
(c) MSc.: ECO833: Econometric Analysis I 2010-
(d) MSc.: ECO843: Econometric Analysis II 2012-
(d) MSc.: ECO821: Advanced Macroeconomics 2009-2010
(e) PhD: ECO952: Readings in Macroeconomics 2010-2012
(f) MSc.: ECO849: Mathematical Statistics 2010-2012
(g) 2012/2013-2013/2014 Sessions:
ECO833/ECO933: Econometric Analysis I
ECO843/ECO943: Econometric Analysis II
ECO849/ECO949: Mathematical Statistics
ECO952: Readings in Macroeconomics
CBS810: Research Methods
(h) 2014-2015 Session:
ECO833/ECO933: Econometric Analysis I
ECO849/ECO949: Mathematical Statistics
ECO952: Readings in Macroeconomics
ECO9XX: Advanced Research Methods
20. SCHOLARSHIP, FELLOWSHIPS AND PRIZES
1. Research Grant Awards: “Exploring the Effects of Business Formality on the
Capacity of Small and Medium Enterprises (SME’s) in Poverty Alleviation:
Evidence from Ado-Odo Local Government Area, Ogun State Nigeria” Grant
Number: CUCRID RG 021.01.15/FS 2. APPRECIATION AWARD: Trade Policy Training Centre in Africa, Arusha, Tanzania, 2011
3. BLUE Award for the Best Lecturer of the year: 2007-2008 in the Dept. of Econ. and
Development Studies.
4. BLUE Award for the Best Lecturer of the year: 2008-2009 in the Dept. of Econ. and
Development Studies.
5. Overall Best Student, Akinorun Grammar School, 1968-1971 set.
6. Winner, Western State Government Scholarship, 1969-1971
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21. PUBLICATIONS AND JOURNALS (INTERNATIONAL/LOCAL)
International Journal
1. ALEGE, P. Supo., (1990). Rural-Urban Differential In Consumption: An Evidence from
Kaduna and Oyo States of Nigeria, The Indian Journal of Economics, Vol. LXX, part III,
No 278 Jan., pp277-2939 (India)
2. ALEGE, P. Supo, (1993). Export and Growth In the Nigerian Economy: A Causality
Test, The Indian Journal of Economics, Vol. LXXIII, Part III, No .290, Jan., 397-416
(India)
3. ALEGE, P.O., (2005), Trade Liberation and Exports in the Nigerian Economy: An
Assessment, Journal of Social and Economic Development, Vol. 7, No. 2, pp159-174,
July (India) ISSN: 0972-5792
4. ALEGE, P.O., and I.O. OGUNRINOLA (2008). Financial Sector Reforms and the
Growth of the Nigerian Economy, Lagos Journal of Banking, Finance, and Economic
Issues, vol. 2, No. 1, pp50-76 (Nigeria) ISSN:2006-3776
5. OJO, J. A. T. and P. O. ALEGE (2010). Global Financial Meltdown, Macroeconomic
Fluctuations and Financial Flows: Implications for African Financial and Economic
Development, African Economic and Business Review, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp48-82 (USA)
ISSN: 1109-5609.
6. ALEGE, P. O. (2012). A Business Cycle Model for Nigeria, Journal of Applied Statistics, Vol.
3, No 1, pp 85-115. Published by CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA. Available online @
http://www.cbn.gov.ng/Documents/cbnjas.asp. (Nigeria) ISSN: 2168-8662.
7. ALEGE, P. O. and Evans OSABOUHIEN (2013). G-Localization as a Development Model:
Economic Implications for Africa, International Journal of Applied Economics and
Econometrics, Vol. 21, No. 1, pp 41-72 (India) ISSN: 0971-8281
8. ALEGE, P. O. (2011),Multilateral Trading System and the Potential for Sino-African Trade,
African Economic and Business Review, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp 1 – 37 (USA)
ISSN: 1109-5609
9. ALEGE, P. O., OJAPINWA, T. V. and H. T. BELLO (2012). Global Shocks and their Impact on
Nigeria: Lessons from Global Financial Crisis, European Scientific Journal, Vol. 8, No. 17, pp
18-34 ( Macedonia) ISSN:1857-7431. IC Impact Factor: 8.25
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10. ALEGE, P. O. and A. A. OGUNDIPE (2013). Environmental Quality and Economic Growth in
Nigeria: A Fractional Co-integration Analysis, International Journal of Development and
Sustainability, Vol. 2 Number 2, Available online@http//www.isdnet.com/ijds (Japan)
11. OGUNDIPE, A. A. and P. O. ALEGE (2013). Interest Rate Pass-Through to
Macroeconomic Variables: the Nigerian Experience. International Journal of Economics
and Finance. Vol. 5, No. 10, pp 18-35 ISSN: 1916-971X DOI: 10-5539/ijet.v5n10p18.
Thompson Reuters Indexed Monitored by SSCI with impact factor of 0.784
12. OGUNDIPE, A., OJEAGA, P., and ALEGE, P. O. (2014). International Trade, Do
Institutions Matter? Evidence from Regional Studies. Journal of Economics and
Sustainable Development. Vol. 5, No. 18. ISSN Print: 2222-1700 ISSN Online: 2222-
2855.
13. OJEAGA, P., ODEJIMI, D. and ALEGE, P. O. (2014). Rethinking Regional Energy
Policy: Towards Averting another Energy Crisis. Do Threats Matter in the Supply and
Generation Process? Journal of Energy and Technologies Policy. Vol. 4 No. 6, pp 1-17.
ISSN 2224-3232 (Paper) ISSN 2225-0573 (Online) Available online@
http://www.iiste.org/Journals/index.php/JETP/article/view/13817.
14. OLURINOLA, I. O., ALEGE, P. O., OJEAGA, P. and OLUWATIMIRO, Q. E.
(2014). A Practical Review of Mechanism Design: How implementable is it in the
Nigerian Context? Investigating the Role of PPP on Social Outcomes in Nigeria, Journal
of Knowledge Management, Economics and Information Technology, Vol. IV, Issue 3,
June. pp 1-27. ISSN: 2069-5934 Impact Factor: 2012 Evaluation Pending. Available
online@ http://www.scientificpapers.org
15. AKINYEMI O., OGUNDIPE A. A., and ALEGE P.O. (2014). Energy Supply and
Climate Change in Nigeria. Journal of Environment and Earth Science, Vol.4, No.14,
ISSN: 2224-3216 (Paper) ISSN 2225-0948 (online). IC impact factor value 5.56 pp. 47-
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16. OGUNDIPE A. A., ALEGE P.O. and OGUNDIPE O.M. (2014). Income Heterogeneity
and Environmental Kuznets Curve in Africa. Journal of Sustainable Development, Vol. 7,
No. 4, August. ISSN 1913-9063 E-ISSN 1913-9071 (Monitored by SSCI) Impact Factor:
0.517, pp 165-180
17. OJO, J. A. T. and P. O. ALEGE (2014). Exchange rate fluctuations and Macroeconomic
Performance in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Dynamic Panel Cointegration Analysis, Asian
Economic and Financial Review. Vol. 4, No. 11, pp 1573-1591 ISSN: 2222-6737
(Pakistan).Website: http://www.aessweb.com/journal/5002 Impact Factor 0.23 (RePEc), 2013
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18. ALEGE, P. O. and A.O. OGUNDIPE (2015). Role of Services Trade in Economic
Development. British Journal of Economics, Management and Trade, 5(3): 350-365. Article no.
BJEMT.2015.029. ISSN: 2278-098X. DOI: 10.9734/BJMET/2015/13474 (USA).
19. ALEGE, P. O. and H. OKODUA (2014). International Competitiveness and Growth of
the Nigerian Economy: A Structural VAR-Based Perspective. Research in Applied
Economics Vol. 6, No. 4. ISSN: 1948-5433. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/rae.v6i2.
20. OLUWATOBI, S. O., EFOBI, U., OLURINOLA, I. O. and ALEGE, P. O. (2014).
Innovation in Africa: Does Institution Matter? South African Journal of Economics.
Online ISSN: 1813-6982. Impact Factor: 0.315.
21. OKODUA, H. and P. O. ALEGE (2014). Household Welfare Impact of Trade
Liberalization in Nigeria: A Computable General Equilibrium Model. Journal of
Economics and Sustainable Development, Vol. 5, No. 28, pp 41-52. Print ISSN: 2222-
1700. Online ISSN: 2222-2855
22. AKINYEMI, O.; ALEGE Philip O.; AJAYI Oluseyi; AMAGHIONYEODIWE Lloyd
and OGUNDIPE, Adeyemi A. (2015). Fuel Subsidy Reform and Environmental Quality
in Nigeria. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy. Vol. 5, No 2 ISSN:
2146-4553. SCOPUS (Impact Factor: 0.567) IJEFI monitored by Thompson Reuters
23. *ALEGE, P. O. and Evans OSABOUHIEN (2015). Exchange Rate Nexus in Sub-Saharan
African Countries: Evidence from Panel Co-integration Analysis. Foreign Trade Review. Vol. 50
No. 3, pp151-167. ISSN: 0015-7325. Available online @ http://www.sagepublications.com
24. *OLUWATOBI, S. O.; EFOBI, U.; OLURINOLA, I. O. and Philip O. ALEGE (2015).
Innovation in Africa, why Institutions Matters. South African Journal of Economics
(SAJE). Vol. 83, Issue 3. Onlinelibrary.wiley.com.doi:10.1111/saje.12071. pp. 390-411.
25. *Adeyemo, K. A., ALEGE, P. and F. O. Iyoha (2015). Assessing the Connectedness
between the Adoption of Ifrs and the Strength of Accounting Institutions in Nigeria. Journal
of Accounting and Auditing: Research and Practice. IBIMA Publishing. DOI:
10.5171/2015.577245
26. *AKINYEMI, Opeyemi, ALEGE, Philip O.; OSABOUHIEN, Evans and OGUNDIPE, Adeyemi
A. (2016). Energy Security and Green Growth Agenda in Africa: Exploring Trade-offs and
Synergies. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences. February
Local Journals
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27. ALEGE, P. O. (1995). The Structure and Policy Implications of Nigeria’s External Trade, 1960-
1984. Ife Journal of Economics and Finance, Vol.2, Nos.1 and 2, pp10-23 (NIGERIA) ISSN:
0775-7777.
28. OGUN, T.P. and P.O. ALEGE (2005). An Econometric Investigation of the Determinant
of Food Shortage in Nigeria, Journal of Economics and Management Sciences, Vol. 1
No. 1 pp18-36, September, pp18-36 (NIGERIA) ISSN: 0794-0331
29. ALEGE, P.O., and I.O.F. IZEDONMI (2008). The Impact of Monetary and Fiscal
Policy on the Real Gross Domestic Product of Nigeria, 1970-2003, The West African
Financial and Economic Review,(WAFER), Vol. 2, No. 1,June, pp32-58 (Nigeria)
ISSN: 978-36040-7-4
30. OGUNRINOLA, I.O. and P.O. ALEGE (2007). Micro-Credit and Micro-Enterprise
Development: An Analysis of Some UNDP-Assisted Rural-Based Enterprises in Nigeria,
The Nigerian Journal of Economics and Social Studies, Vol. 49, No. 1 (Nigeria) ISSN:
0029-0092
31. ALEGE, P. O. (2010), Are there any Feasible Anti-Cyclical Policies for Nigeria in the Era of
Global Economic Crisis? Covenant Journal of Business and Social Sciences, Vol. 3, Nos 1& 2,
pp 25-50 (Nigeria) ISSN: 2006-030
32. ALEGE, P. O. and A.O. OGUNDIPE (2013). Foreign Direct Investment and Economic
Growth in ECOWAS: A System-GMM Approach. Covenant Journal of Business and
Social Sciences. Covenant Journal of Business Social Sciences.Vol. 5, No. 1,
June. pp 1-22 ISSN: 2006-0300
33. *OYE, Queen E. and Philip O. ALEGE (2015). Changes in Head of Government and
Macroeconomic Fluctuations in Nigeria. Covenant University Journal of Politics and
International Affairs. Vol.3, No.1, pp 48-68. ISSN (Online): 2354-3507**
22. CONTRIBUTION TO BOOK (INTERNATIONAL/LOCAL)
ALEGE, P. O. and T. P. OGUN (2004). Exploring Globalization-Industrialization
Nexus for Economic Development, in Challenges of Nigerian Industrialization: A Pathway
to Nigeria Becoming a Highly Industrialised Country in the Year 2015. The Nigerian
Economic Society 2004 Annual Conference, pp 245-274 (NIGERIA)
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23. MANUSCRIPTS SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION
International Journals
a. OJO, J. A. T. and P. O. ALEGE. Transition to Performance-based Budgeting,
Forthcoming in Journal of Finance and Management in Public Services.
b. George E. O., ALEGE, P. O., Ojeaga, P., and Oluwatimiro, Q. Is Africa’s Current Growth
Reducing Inequality? Evidence from Some Selected African Countries. Available at
http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/62197/
c. ALEGE, P. O. and OGUNDIPE, A. O. Sustaining Economic Development of West African
Countries: A System GMM Approach. Available at http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/51702/
d. OLA-DAVID, O., ALEGE, Philip O. and OYELARAN-OYEYINKA (2015).
Creating a Local Learning Economy. Social Science Research Network (SSRN) WP
No. 2637566. Available at: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2637566.
e. ALEGE, Philip O. ADEDIRAN, Oluwasogo and OGUNDIPE, Adeyemi, (2016). Pollutant
Emissions, Energy Consumption and Economic Growth In Nigeria: A Multivariate
Granger Causality Framework.
f. OLUWATOBI, S. O.; ATAYERO, A. A. and P. O. ALEGE. An Assessment of The
Internet of Things (IoT) Adoption Readiness of Sub-Saharan Africa forthcoming
2015 IBIMA Conference
24. WORK IN PROGRESS a. OLOMOLA, P. A. and P. O. ALEGE, Examining the International Linkages of the Nigerian
Economy: A Global VAR Approach
b. ALEGE, P. O., OGUNDIPE, A. O. and I. O. OLURINOLA, Macroeconomic Policies and
the Informal Sector in an Oil Exporting Economy: A DSGE Model Approach.
c. ALEGE, P. O., Investigating Monetary and Fiscal Policy Responses to Exogenous Shocks in
Nigeria: A DSGE Approach.
d. ALEGE, P.O. and M. A. ADEBIYI, A Small Country DSGE Model for the Gambian
Economy.
e. BABILLA, T. K. and ALEGE, P. O. Productivity of Private Enterprise and Financial
Frictions in the Credit Market in LDCs: Evidence with a DSGE Model in Nigeria. Paper for
presentation at 18th GTAP Conference, Melborne, Australia, June, 2015.
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f. ALEGE, Philip O. and ADEBISI Ademola A.Exchange Rate Movements and Output
Dynamics: A DSGE Approah.
25. UNPUBLISHED CONFERENCE, WORKSHOP PAPER AND PUBLIC LECTURES
Technical Reports
a. ALEGE, P. O. (2008), Macroeconomic Policies and Business Cycles in Nigeria: 1970-
2004, PhD Thesis, Department of Economics and Development Studies, Covenant
University, Ota.
b. ALEGE, P.O., 1985, A Tentative Efficient Estimation of Investment Function in
The Manufacturing Sectors of the Belgium Economy by a Partial Adjustment
Adaptive Expectation Model, Thesis on Econometric Modeling in partial fulfillment of
the requirements for Masters Degree in Econometrics, U.L.B., Brussels, Belgium.
c. Alege, P.O.,1985, Projections of Bilateral Trade in the ASEAN Economy ,
Thesis on Economic Forecast for the Masters Degree in Econometrics, U.L.B
Brussels, Belgium
d. Alege, P.O. 1983, Customs Unions in Developing Countries: Application f
The Theory of the Second Best: Geographical Zones: ASEAN, CACM, ANDEAN,
ECOWAS, Thesis for the Licence en Science Economiques, U.L.B., Brussels, Belgium.
e. Alege, P.O (1986), A Feasibility Study of a Poultry Farm in Cotonou Republic of Benin:
A Commissioned Study for the Centre International d’Etude De Recherche et d’Action
Pour le Development (CINTERAD), Bruxelles, Belgium.
f. Alege, P.O., and A. Gbegnon, June, 1986. A Feasibility Study Of a Cold Room in
Port Novo, Republic of Benin: A Commissioned Study for the Centre International
d’Etude de Recherche et d’Action Pour le Development (CINTERAD) Bruxelles,
Belgium.
g. Regional Consultant (Ghana and Guinea Bissau) in ECOWAS Investment Climate
Monitoring Indicators Report (2012) with Economisti Associati srl (Lead Consultant)
Financed by ECOWAS Commission Abuja, Nigeria.
26. CONFERENCES ATTENDED
a. International Conference on Demography and Economic Development, Organised by the
Department of Economics and Development Studies, Covenant University, Ota July 14-
16, 2014.
b. Advanced CGE Modeling: Models of Regional Trade Integration. June 22, 2014. Dakar,
Senegal.
c. GTAP Annual Conference June 18-21, 2014. Dakar, Senegal.
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d. Training Course: Advanced CGE Modeling PEP and IFPRI June 16-17, 2014. Dakar,
Senegal.
e. Training Course: GAMS-Based CGE Models (Basic).December Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
f. 1st International Conference on African Development Issues, Covenant University
(ICADI), Ota, 5-6 May, 2014
g. TRAPCA Conference, Arusha, Tanzania, August, 2011
h. Dynare Summer School, Paris, France, June 2010
i. World Bank Institute-IDEP course in Preferential Trade Arrangement, Dakar,
Senegal, April, 2010
j. Workshop on Writing Winning Proposal organized by CDPGS in Nigeria, PAN-
African University, March 2010.
k. 6th
African Finance Journal Conference, Cape Town, South Africa, July 2009
l. International Conference/Round Table on Governance and Development,
Covenant University, Ota, March 2009.
m. 14th
African Econometric Society Conference, Abuja, Nigeria, July, 2009
n. 6th
Africa Finance Journal Conference, Cape Town South Africa, July, 2009
o. Annual Conference, Nigerian Economic Society, Calabar, August 2006.
p. Annual Conference, Nigerian Economic Society, Lagos, August 2005.
q. 1st International Conference on the Challenges of Human Development in the
21st Century Africa, Covenant University Ota, June 2005.
r. Annual Conference, Nigeria Economic Society Abuja, August 2004.
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27. B.Sc. /M.Sc./Ph.D SUPERVISION
Postgraduate Supervision: MSc. and MBA
(i) MSc. Economics
a. OGUNDIPE Adeyemi Adefioye (2011). Commodity Trade and Trade Potentials in ECOWAS.
Matriculation No.: 04AF00543
b. AKINYEMI Opeyemi Esther (2012). A Re-Examination of the Twin Deficit
Phenomenon in the Nigerian Economy. Matriculation No.: 05AF02008
c. OLUWATIMIRO Queen Esther (2013). Political Regimes and Economic Fluctuations in
Nigeria. Matriculation No.: 04AF00562
(ii) MBA a. EHIMERE Adaoma Ijeoma (2013). The Effect of Workforce Diversity on Organizational
Performance in the Nigerian Banking Sector: A Case Study of United Bank for Africa (UBA).
Matriculation No.: CU031020023
b. ADEGOKE Adetoro (2014). An Assessment of the Sensitivity of the Nigerian
Manufacturing Sector to Exchange Rate Fluctuations (1970-2012). Matriculation No.:
CUGP100360
(iii) Ph.D Supervision a. Dr. J. N. Taiwo (2012) (Co-Supervisor). The Impact of Microfinance on Welfare and Poverty
Alleviation in Southwest Nigeria. Matriculation No.: CU03GP0036
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b. Dr. A. O. Matthew (2014) (Co-Supervisor). Trade Liberalization, Institutions and Economic Growth
in Selected Sub-Saharan African Countries. Matriculation No.: CUGP040118
c. Dr. M. A. Adewole (2014) (Co-Supervisor). The Socio-Economic Dimensions of Human
Capital Investment in Nigeria. Matriculation No.: CUGP030005
d. Dr. K. Adeyemo (2014) (Co-Supervisor). Mandatory Adoption of International Financial
Reporting Standards (IFRS) and Nigerian accounting Institutional Infrastructure.
Matriculation No.: CUGP040052
e. Dr. A. O. Ola-David (2015) (Supervisor). Foreign Presence and Labour Productivity in
the Nigerian Manufacturing Sector. Matriculation No.: CU0210050.
f. OGUNDIPE, Adeyemi, A. (Supervisor) Commodity Price Volatility, Business Cycles and
Economic Growth in Selected African Countries. Matriculation No. 04F00543
g. OLUWATOBI, Stephen Olabimtan (Co-Supervisor) Impact of Knowledge Economy on
Economic Growth in Selected Sub-Saharan African Countries. Matriculation No.
CU0031100055
Member, Panel of Examiners (2013-2014 only)
1. OWOLABI Fadeke Esther (Political Science/International Relations)
2. OLUDAYO Olumuyiwa Akinrole (Human Resource Management)
3. CHIDOZIE Chidozie Felix (Political Science/International Relations)
4. OHUNAKIN Olayinka Soledayo (E.I.E)
5. OJEKA S. A. (Accounting)
6. ADEGBOYE (Banking and Finance) Internal Examiner
7. TAR Mariam (Languages) Internal Examiner
8. FABOYEDE (Accounting)
OTHER POSTGRADUATE ASSIGNMENTS AT COVENANT UNIVERSITY
Representing School of Post School, Covenant University as Examiner: Proposal Defence (2013-2014 y)
a. LERAMO Richard Oluwafemi (Mechanical)
b. FULANI Omoyeni Aderewa (Architecture)
c. EFOBI Rapuluchukwu Uchenna (Accounting)
d. NWOBU Obiamaka Adaeze (Accounting)
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e. ADELEKE Olawale Joshua (Mathematics) March 2015
28. ACADEMIC LINKAGES
a. Editor-in Chief, Covenant Journal of Business and Social Sciences, Ota, Nigeria.
b. Reviewer, International Journal of Social and Management Sciences, Albion
College, Albion, Michigan, USA
c. Reviewer, Journal of Applied Statistics, Central Bank of Nigeria.
d. Reviewer, World Development.
e. Reviewer, Economic and Financial Review (EFR), Central Bank of Nigeria.
* f. Associate Lecturer (Econometrics), Collaborative Postgradute Programme (CPP),
Department of Economics, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria. 2014/2015-till date.
*g.Member International Editorial Board, 26th
IBIMA Conference, 2015.
External Examiner, MSc. Oral Examinations, Department of Economics, Obafemi
Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Nigeria
1. EKPERIWARE Moses Clinton (2012). External Debt, External Debt Relief and
Economic Growth in Nigeria: 1980-2009. Matriculation No.: SSP/08/09/H/2346
2. ADEDOYIN Stephen Olabode (2012). Changing Fiscal PolicyActions, Economic
Growth and Inflation in Nigeria: 1980-2009.
3. POWEI Oladiran Peremini (2012). Effect of Statutory Allocation on Fiscal Behaviour of
Local Government Areas in Osun State, Nigeria: 1997-2007. Matriculation No.:
SSP/08/09/H/2370
4. FALADE Olanipekun Emmanuel (2012). Capital Goods Imports, Domestic Investment
and Long-run Economic Growth in Nigeria: 1980-2010. Matriculation No.:
SSP/09/10/H/2601
5. IBITOWA Stephen Adesina (2012). Analysis of Trade Policy Reforms and Productivity
in Selected Sub-Saharan Countries: 1980-2008. Matriculation No.:
6. FATOMILOLA Osuolale (2014) The Effect of Government Spending on Agricultural
Output in Nigeria: 1980-2011. Matriculation No.: SSP/10/11/H/0814
7. AYILOLA Olakunle James (2014). Effects of Extra-Budgetary Spending on some
Macroeconomic Variables in Nigeria: 1998-2012. Matriculation No.: SSP/10/11/H/0119
8. AYINDE Omolola Deborah (2014). Influence of Self Control on Household
Consumption-Savings Among Workers in Obafemi Awolowo University. Matriculation
No.: SSP/11/12/H/2258
9. SAMOTU Ismaila Akolapo (2014). Electricity Consumption and Economic Growth in
Nigeria: 1971-2011. Matriculation No.: SSP/11/12/H/2305
10. OYESOLA Seun Anuoluwapo (2015). Bank Consolidation and Lending Channel of
Monetary Policy Transmission in Nigeria: 2005-2013.
External Examiner, Ph.D Oral Examinations, Department of Economics, Obafemi
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Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Nigeria
1. OLAYENI Richard Olaolu (2011). Effects of Oil Price Shocks on Nigerian Economy: 1970-
2008.
2. OLATONA Bamidele John (2012). Fiscal Discentralisation and Public Service Delivery in
Nigeria.
3. OLADIPO Samuel Omoniyi (2014). Analysis of Road Transport Infrastructure Development,
Economic Growth and Poverty Alleviation in Nigeria: 1980-2010. Matriculation No.:
SSP/09/10/H/2975
4. ADEBIYI, Oyeyemi Omodadepo (2014). Household Consumption, Female Employment and
Fertility Decisions in South Western Nigeria. Matriculation No.:
29. MEMBERSHIP OF LEARNING SOCIETIES AND PROFESSIONAL BODIES
a. Member, Nigerian Economic Society (NES)
c. Associate Member, Nigerian Institute of Management (NIM)
d. Member, American Studies Association of Nigeria, CU Chapter.
e. Member, African Econometric Society (AES).
f. Member, Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP).
g. Member, Poverty and Economic Analysis Network (PEP Net).
h. Member, African Growth and Development Policy Modeling Consortium (AGRODEP)
30. EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: Travelling, Reading and Table Tennis
33. NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF THREE REFREES
1. Prof. I.O. Olurinola
Dean
College of Development Studies
Covenant University, Ota
Ogun State – NIGERIA
2. Prof. J.A.T. Ojo
Department of Banking and Finance
Covenant University, Ota
Ogun State – NIGERIA
3. Prof. S. I. Oladeji Department of Economics
Obafemi Awolowo University
Ile-Ife, Osun State – NIGERIA
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