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Prof. Relwendé SAWADOGO | Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Teacher-Researcher at IBAM of Joseph Ki-Zerbo University, Burkina Faso.

Relwendé SAWADOGO est un enseignant-chercheur émérite spécialisé en économie, avec une expertise particulière dans les domaines de l’économie financière, du financement du développement et de l’économétrie appliquée. Il est titulaire d’un doctorat en économie du développement de l’Université d’Auvergne, en France, et est agrégé en économie. En tant que Maître de conférences à l’IBAM de l’Université Joseph Ki-Zerbo, il joue un rôle crucial dans la formation des futurs économistes et dans la recherche en économie au Burkina Faso. Ses compétences en analyse économique et économétrique, combinées à son expérience en recherche appliquée, font de lui un acteur clé dans la compréhension et la résolution des défis économiques contemporains. Son dévouement à l’excellence académique et sa contribution significative à la recherche font de lui une figure respectée dans la communauté universitaire.

Professional Profiles:

Education

Relwendé SAWADOGO has an impressive academic background in economics. He obtained his aggregation in Economic Sciences from CAMES in November 2021. From 2013 to 2016, he completed a doctorate in Development Economics at the University of Auvergne, France. He also obtained a DEA/Master-2 in Economics with an option in Applied Macroeconomics from Ouaga II University in 2011, with honors. In 2009, he obtained a Master’s degree in Macroeconomics and Development Management at Ouaga II University, also with honors. Previously, he obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Macroeconomics and Development Management in 2008 and a DEUG II in Economics and Management in 2007, both with honors “Assez Bien” at the University of Ouagadougou. This solid academic training allowed Relwendé SAWADOGO to become a recognized expert in economics

Professional Experience

Relwendé SAWADOGO has acquired a wealth of professional experience as a teacher-researcher and expert in economics. Since October 2023, he has been a member of the committee responsible for evaluating the “2014-2023 Strategic and Operational Plan of the University of Ouagadougou”, where he measures the performance and efficiency of training and research activities. Between 2022 and 2023, he served as president of the Regulatory Council of ARCEP-Burkina, supervising monthly sessions and participating in congresses of digital economy regulators. In addition, he was a member of the drafting committee of the performance contract of Joseph KIZERBO University in 2022, contributing to the identification of performance indicators and the drafting of the financing file. He was also a research assistant at the Foundation for Studies and Research on International Development (FERDI) from 2015 to 2016, where he wrote reports on macroprudential regulation and economic growth in low-income countries. At the same time, he participated in the writing of reports for FERDI and UEMOA, as well as in the strategic plan of the Burkinabè National Lottery (LONAB) in 2014. At IBAM of Joseph Ki-Zerbo University, he was responsible for internships and partnerships with companies from 2019 to 2023. Finally, he taught various courses in macroeconomics and econometrics at the Joseph Ki-Zerbo University, the University of Western Brittany and the University of Auvergne.

Research Interest

Relwendé SAWADOGO is interested in several areas of economic research, including financial economics, economic and econometric analysis, development financing, and international economics. His research also focuses on public finances, the economics of inequality, and the economics of development. In applied econometrics, he specializes in the analysis of time series and panels, as well as in nonlinear econometrics. In addition, it conducts socio-economic and feasibility studies, and is dedicated to the evaluation and management of development projects. Its work aims to deepen the understanding of economic and financial dynamics, as well as to develop tools and policies to promote sustainable and equitable economic development.

Award and Honors

Relwendé SAWADOGO has been distinguished by several awards and honors throughout his academic and professional career. He received the aggregation in Economic Sciences from CAMES in November 2021, a prestigious recognition in the academic field. As a lecturer-researcher at IBAM at Joseph Ki-Zerbo University, he has been recognized many times for his significant contributions to research and teaching. His participation in various committees, such as the committee responsible for evaluating the “2014-2023 Strategic and Operational Plan of the University of Ouagadougou” and the drafting committee of the Performance contract of the Joseph KIZERBO University, underlines his commitment towards the improvement of education and research in his country. His work has also been honored by international research institutions, reinforcing his reputation as a respected and influential economist.

Research Skills

Relwendé SAWADOGO has a wide range of research skills, notably in economic and econometric analysis, covering time series, panels, and non-linear econometrics. His expertise in financial economics, including insurance, banking, and financial markets, is widely recognized. He also excels in development financing, international economics, public finance, economics of inequalities and development economics. As a teacher-researcher at Joseph Ki-Zerbo University, he is experienced in carrying out socio-economic studies, project evaluation and feasibility studies. Relwendé SAWADOGO is equal

Publications

Do natural resources rents reduce income inequality? A finite mixture of regressions approach

Authors: Sawadogo , R. , Ouoba , Y.

Journal: Resources Policy, 2024, 91, 104870

Citations: 0

Financial inclusion, household consumption instability and democracy in developing countries: A finite mixture of regressions approach

Authors: Compaoré, A., Sawadogo, R.

Journal: Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, 2024 (In Press)

Citations: 0

Does financial development really spur industrialization in sub-Saharan African countries?

Authors: Kinda, S.R., Sawadogo, R.

Journal: African Development Review, 2023, 35(4), pp. 390–402

Citations: 1

Access to the banking sector and employment in Africa

Authors: Ouédraogo , R. , Sawadogo , R. , Sawadogo , H.

Journal: Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, 2021, 82, pp. 260–269

Citations: 1

Financial inclusion, income inequality, and institutions in sub-Saharan Africa: Identifying cross-country inequality regimes

Authors: Sawadogo , R. , Semedo , G.

Journal: International Economics, 2021, 167, pp. 15–28

Citations: 24

The relationship between insurance and banking sectors in Sub-Saharan African: Does globalization matter?

Authors: Sawadogo, R.

Journal: Economic Change and Restructuring, 2021, 54(1), pp. 101–119

Citations: 0

Private and public investment in sub-Saharan Africa: The role of instability risks

Authors: Ouédraogo , R. , Sawadogo , R. , Sawadogo , H.

Journal: Economic Systems, 2020, 44(2), 100787

Citations: 19

Impact of Public Investment on Private Investment in Sub-Saharan Africa: Crowding In or Crowding Out?

Authors: Ouédraogo , R. , Sawadogo , H. , Sawadogo , R.

Journal: African Development Review, 2019, 31(3), pp. 318–334

Citations: 7

Insurance development and international trade in developing countries

Authors: Sawadogo, R.

Journal: International Trade Journal, 2019, 33(3), pp. 239–254

Citations: 7

Life insurance development and economic growth: Evidence from developing countries

Authors: Sawadogo, R., Guerineau, S., Ouedraogo, IM

Journal: Journal of Economic Development, 2018, 43(2), pp. 1–28

Citations: 12

 

 

Relwendé SAWADOGO | Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

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