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Dr.
Albert Makochekanwa
Economist Lecturer
Department of Economics, University of Zimbabwe
P.O. Box MP 167
Mount Pleasant
Harare, Harare ZW
Zimbabwe
amakoche@yahoo.com
+263 77 4444 390 or +263 775 221 484 (ph)
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Biography
Curriculum Vitae - Albert Makochekanwa
Dr. Albert Makochekanwa, an Economics Lecturer with Department of Economics, University of Zimbabwe (Harare, Zimbabwe), has a Ph.D. Degree in Economics from the University of Pretoria, South Africa; a Master of Science (MSc) in Economics Degree from the University of Zimbabwe; an Honours in Economics Degree from the University of Zimbabwe and a Certificate in Project Management from the University of South Africa (UNISA). Dr. Makochekanwa has more than 10 years of research experience in economic and social science fields, with his special interests being in issues including, but not limited to, trade and regional integration, poverty analysis, and monetary and political economy issues. His recent research works includes analysis of the dynamics of hyperinflation and state fragility on the Zimbabwean economy, Botswana’s sectoral exports potential, and the impacts of Southern African Development Community’s (SADC) Trade Protocol implementation on the region’s intra-agricultural trade. His geographic experience covers countries such as Zimbabwe, Botswana and the whole of eastern and southern Africa region. Among the reputable organization that he has consulted and conduct research for includes (1) World Bank Institute (WIB) Washington DC, USA; (2) Trade and Industrial Strategies (TIPS of South Africa) and AusAID, (3) Center for Global Development (CGD), Washington DC, USA; (4) United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), Harare, Zimbabwe; (5) African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Kenya; (6) Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), Canada; (7) Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI), Namibia, (8) Underhill Capital Solutions, South Africa, (9) University of Mauritius (UoM), Mauritius; and (10) Trade and Development Studies Centre, Zimbabwe, among others.
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