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Curriculum Vitae - Christian Otchia
Dr. Otchia is an Associate Professor of Economics at Nagoya University. He was a national consultant to the UNCTAD where he actively worked on the distributional and poverty effects of agricultural trade liberalization. Prior to his current position, He was a Lecturer at Aichi Prefectural University. His research interests include labor markets and policy evaluation in developing countries. His work includes contributions on pro-poor growth and CGE models. His contribution on mining-based growth was recognized with the 2013 flash session price from the International Input-Output Association. His work has appeared in Resources Policy, the International Journal of Economic Policy Studies, and the Journal of Economic Structures, among others. Dr. Otchia earned his Ph.D. from Nagoya University and BA in mathematical economics with First Class Honors from the University of Kinshasa.
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- Electric battery manufacturing: A game changer for the Democratic Republic of Congo by Otchia, Christian Publication: Presented during the 25th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis (Virtual Conference) Resource Type: 2022 Conference Paper Keywords: Advances in quantitative methods, Dynamic modeling, Domestic policy analysis, Economic analysis of p... - Macroeconomic and distributional consequences of premature deindustrialization in Chad:
A CGE analysis
by Otchia, Christian Publication: Presented during the 23rd Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis (Virtual Conference) Resource Type: 2020 Conference Paper Keywords: Dynamic modeling, Economic analysis of poverty, Economic development, Economic growth, Other data ba... - How to design the future? An economywide analysis of key industrial policies to boost pro-poor growth in DRC by Otchia, Christian Publication: Presented at the 19th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis, Washington DC, USA Resource Type: 2016 Conference Paper Keywords: Baseline development, Economic analysis of poverty, Economic growth, Education, Domestic policy anal...
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