Narayani Sritharan | Development Economics | Best Researcher Award

Narayani Sritharan : Development Economics : Best Researcher Award

👨‍🏫Narayani Sritharan stands as a distinguished academic and researcher in the domain of Development Economics . Holding a Phd in University of Massachusetts Amherst his professional journey exemplifies dedication and expertise. 📚

🌐 Professional Profiles:

Educational Background of Narayani Sritharan :

Ph.D. in Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst (May 2022) Focused on Econometrics, Economic Development, and Microeconomics. Dissertation titled “Four Essays on Peace Consolidation and Ethnic Reconciliation in Postwar SriLanka.” M.A. in Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst (May 2017) Continued academic pursuits in Economics, refining knowledge and expertise. B.Sc. in Economics, University of Copenhagen (January 2013) Initiated academic journey, culminating with a thesis titled “Asia’s Next Giant – China.”

Research Experience

Post-Doctoral Fellow, Aid Data at William & Mary Bringing expertise in foreign aid and non-traditional donors, managing research projects, conducting fieldwork, and mentoring undergraduates while fostering external relationships. Human Security Lab, Researcher Collaborating on policy briefs, organizing stakeholder meetings, and presenting interdisciplinary work in the context of Women, Peace, and Security in Afghanistan. Security in Context, Researcher Contributing to educational content creation, including blogs, podcasts, and videos, emphasizing interdisciplinary perspectives.

Professional Skills

  • Programming Languages: R, Python
  • Statistical Packages: Stata, R, SAS
  • Desktop GIS: ArcGIS, QGIS

Research Interests

Passionate about conflict and security, foreign aid, environmental studies, and applied econometrics.

Teaching Experience

Lecturer, Economics and Public Policy, William & Mary Courses taught: Empirical Microeconomics and Economics of Identity, showcasing a breadth of expertise.Teaching Assistant, Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst Handled Economic Development, Game Theory, and Ph.D. level courses, displaying strong teaching capabilities.Online Instructor, University Without Walls, UMass Amherst Conducted online courses in Micro and Macroeconomics, displaying adaptability and proficiency in remote teaching environments.

Awards, Grants, and Fellowships

Recipient of prestigious fellowships including the Templeton Fellowship at the Foreign Policy Research Institute and the Global Research Institute Postdoctoral Fellowship.

Selected Presentations/Invited Special Talks

Delivered impactful presentations at esteemed conferences and panels, addressing topics like Chinese Aid, Media Freedom, Belt and Road Impact, and Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Aid.

Work in Progress and Working Paper

Horigoshi, Ana and Narayani Sritharan: “Can Aid Reduce Corruption? Evidence from World Bank and Chinese Aid and Firm-Level Corruption”.Sritharan, Narayani: “State Capacity Building in Postwar Settings – Sri Lanka as a case study”.Jonathan A. Solis and Narayani Sritharan: “Shaping Perceptions: Chinese Aid, Media Freedom, and Public Attitudes Toward China in Developing Nations”.

Non-Peer Reviewed Publications by Narayani Sritharan

“The Great Himalayan Chessboard: China, India, and the Geopolitical Gambit in Nepal”. Foreign Policy Research Institute. 2023.

“The Indo-Pacific is the Theater for The US and China’s High-Stakes Diplomacy”. InkStick Media. 2023.

“Perceptions vs. Realities: Discordant Narratives on China’s Footprint in Zimbabwe”. InkStick Media. 2023.

“Saudi Arabia is Trying to Use Sports to Repair Its Reputation”. InkStick Media. 2023.

“Millions of Displaced Ukrainians need more Financial Support”. InkStick Media. 2023.

“Rethinking America’s Women, Peace & Security Agenda in Afghanistan” by Charli Carpenter, Jaeye Baek, Catie Fowler, Isha Mahajan, Jenna Norosky, Narayani Sritharan, Imtashal Tariq, Caroline Williams. Human Security Lab Briefing Note #2. 2022.

“Using GIS mapping to reframe post-conflict aid distribution – Sri Lanka as a case study”. Security in Context. 2021.

Publications by Narayani Sritharan📚🔍:

Continuity and change in Saudi Arabia’s development and humanitarian aid Paper Published in 2023
A Comparative Study of Traditional Donors and Non-traditional Donors in Sri Lanka Paper Published in 2023

The Role of Aid on Peace Consolidation in Postwar Sri Lanka Paper Published in 2022

 

 

Mamadou Mouminy Bah | Economics| Best Researcher Award

Mamadou Mouminy Bah: Economics

👨‍🏫Mamadou Mouminy Bah stands as a distinguished academic and researcher in the domain of Economics . Holding a Phd in Félix Houphouët-Boigny University  his professional journey exemplifies dedication and expertise. 📚

🌐 Professional Profiles:

Education 📚

University Felix Houphouet Boigny (UFHB), Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire

  • 2019 – 2023: Ph.D. candidate in International Economics under the Collaborative PhD Programme (CPP) of the African Economic Research Consortium (AERC). Topic: “Essay on Resource Misallocation and Productivity in Africa.”

University Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar, Senegal

  • 2016 – 2017: Master 2 in Applied Economics: Macroeconomics
  • 2015 – 2016: Master 2 in Econometrics and Quantitative Economics
  • 2013 – 2014: Master 1 in Economic Analysis & Policy

University General Lansana Conte Sonfonia, Conakry, Guinea

  • 2009 – 2012: Bachelor’s in Economic Analysis
Work Experience 💼

December 2021 – June 2023 Research Fellowship, ECA Fellowship for Young African Professionals Programme, ECA-SRO/CA, Yaoundé, Cameroon. Contributed to Economic Diversification in Central Africa by conducting research, drafting reports, and supporting various activities.October 2018 – July 2019 Assistant Professor of Economics, University of General Lansana Conte Sonfonia, Conakry, Guinea. Part of the quantitative analysis team, teaching applied econometrics courses for License 1 & 2 levels.October 2014 – July 2018 Professor of Statistics and Econometrics, African Training Centre of Senegal (CEFAS), Dakar, Senegal. Taught Statistics and Econometrics for License 1 & 2 levels.

Skills 🌟

Proficient in Stata, Eviews, R, and Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access). Capable of working autonomously or collaboratively in teams. Strong organizational and planning skills with adaptability.

Professional Training 🎓
  • Ethics and Integrity at United Nations
    Completed a mandatory online course in November 2022.
  • Retooling Course on Data Analytics
    Attended from 26 September 2022 to 5 October 2022. Organized by ECA, Human Resources Management Section, through the African Institute for Economic Development and Planning (IDEP) in collaboration with the African Centre for Statistics (ACS).
  • SDG 2030 and 2063 Leadership and Innovation Skills Training
    Completed from 10 to 14 October 2022. Conducted by ECA-HR’s Organization Development Unit (ODU) in collaboration with IDEP, ACS, and TCND.
  • Information Security Awareness-Foundational
    Finished a mandatory online course on 25 May 2022.
  • New Approaches to Sustainable Development Planning
    Participated in an online program in June 2022, organized by IDEP.
  • Unconscious Bias Workshop
    Attended on 17 May 2022, organized by the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA).
Bi-annual Workshops with AERC
  1. December 2018: Presented a new proposal on Real Convergence and Infrastructure within ECOWAS.
  2. June 2020: Discussed Trade, Resource Misallocation, and Productivity in the context of a PhD thesis proposal.
  3. December 2020: Invited as an observer.
  4. June 2021: Presented research on Economic Agglomeration and Firm-Level Labor Misallocation, covering the first chapter of my thesis.
Publications and Research Works 📚

“Political instability and Firm performance in Guinea” (2023)

“Property rights, resource misallocation and agricultural productivity: Evidence from Land Certification in Nigeria, Ethiopia and Tanzania” (2023)

“Does women empowerment foster export diversification? Evidence from a sample of developing countries” (2023) – Published in The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development.

“Women’s economic empowerment and trade diversification in Africa” (2022)

“Economic diversification in Central Africa” (2022)

“Special Economic Zones (SEZ) in Central Africa” (2022)

“CLIMATE RISK AND FINANCIAL STRESS IN ECOWAS” (2023) – Published in the Journal of Climate Finance.

“Agglomeration Economies and Labour Misallocation in Cote d’Ivoire” (2021)

“Resource Misallocation and firm level productivity in Cote d’Ivoire” (2020)

“Economie des Partenariats Publics et Privés (PPP) au Sénégal” (2016)