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Lecturer II

First Name Marius
Middle Name (initial)  
Surname Ikpe

Work Information

Programme Economics and Development Studies
Department Economics and Development Studies
Faculty Management and Social Sciences

Marius Ikpe obtained his bachelor’s degree in Economics at University of Port Harcourt, and Master of Science (with specialization in Applied Econometrics) at University of Nigeria. Marius has a standing teaching in microeconomics, mathematical Economics, Public Sector Economics, and Econometrics. His research focuses in the area of International business and trade, Policy analysis, and Health Economics. He has published works in these areas in high profile international journals. He has served as a lecturer in the Department of Economics and Development Studies, Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike since 2013 till date, and currently a PhD candidate at University of Nigeria Nsukka.

Academic Qualifications

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1 University of Nigeria, Nsukka MSc. Economics 2012
2 University of Port Harcourt BSC. ECONOMICS 2008
3 Baptist High School Saki WASC GCE O/L 1988

research interests

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1 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND TRADE

2 Public Policy Analysis
3 Health Economics

Membership of professional bodies

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1 Network member, Global Economist Network
2 Network member, Applied Behavioural Economics
3 Network member, African eCONOMICS RESEARCH CONSORTIUM
4 NETWORK MEMBER, UNU-WIDER

 

Selected publications (WITH LINKS WHERE AVAILABLE)

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1 Ichoku, H, Nteegah A. and Ikpe M. (2013). Determinants of Nigeria’s Non-oil Import Demand: South Eastern Europe Journal of Economics (SEEJE) Vol 11 (1), 79-100 http://www.asecu.gr/Seeje/issue20.html

 

 

2 Onodugo V., Ikpe, M. and Anowor, O. F. (2013). Non-oil Export and Economic Growth in Nigeria: A Time Series Econometric Model. International Journal of Business Management and Research,  vol 3 (2), 115-124. http://www.tjprc.org/view-archives.php?keyword=&jtype=2&from_date=06-06-2013&to_date=30-07-2013&journal=32

 

 

3 Ikpe, M. and Nteegah, A. (2013). Value Added Tax and Price Stability in Nigeria: A Partial Equilibrium Analysis. European Journal of Government and Economics, vol 2 (2), 137-147 https://www.ejge.org/index.php/ejge/issue/view/4

 

 

4 Uma, K. E. and Ikpe, M. (2015). Interaction between Oil Price Shocks and Nigeria’s Non-oil Macroeconomy. International Journal of Economics, Commerce and Management, United Kingdom, vol 3, (1), ISSN 23480396. http://ijecm.co.uk/volume-iii-issue-1/

 

 

5 Uma, K. E. and Ikpe, M. (2016) Boko-Haram Insurgency: Consequences for Foreign Technology Flows in Nigeria. International Journal of Research in Applied Natural and Social Sciences, vol 4, (2), 48-58. http://www.impactjournals.us/archives?jname=14_2&year=2016&submit=Search&page=1

 

 

6 Ikpe M. (2018) How Important is Income and Environmental Quality to Child Survival in Twenty-First Century Nigeria? International Journal of Research in Applied Natural and Social Sciences, vol 6, ( 6), 1 – 10. http://www.impactjournals.us/archives?jname=14_2&year=2018&submit=Search&page=3

 

 

7 Ikpe M. (2019) Foreign Direct Investment and Performance of the Manufacturing Sector in Nigeria: any link to Agricultural Production? Saudi Journal of Business and Management Studies, vol 4, (1), 56 – 61.  https://scholarsmepub.com/sjbms-41/

 

 

 

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Collaborations/affiliations

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1 DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY CENTRE
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grants and fellowships

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1 Technical Report on “ Federal Government of Nigeria’s Interventions on Health and Education study for Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo, Jigawa, Kaduna and Kano states”, undertaken by Development Strategy Centre, Enugu for the period 30th May through 8th June, 2018.
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