bakwena

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Title
Dr.
Firstname
Malebogo
Lastname
Bakwena
Position
Senior Lecturer
Department
Office
Block 240 Office 101
Phone
(+267)3552151
Professional Qualifications

PhD (Economics), University of Queensland, Australia. Thesis title "Do better institutions alleviate the resource curse? Evidence from a dynamic panel approach"

MSc (Economics and Finance), York, UK

BA (Economics and Statistics), University of Botswana, Botswana

Brief Biography

Skilled and experienced  withing the field of macroeconomics with  strong expertise in research, data and policy analysis.Currently  a non-executive director at the central bank of Botswana and chairman of the board at Competition and Consumer  Authority. Recipient and deputy team leader of a research grant from the Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP) worth US$50,000.

An enterprising, committed researcher with a passion and strong understanding of Economic analysis software including STATA, Eviews,  RATS,Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) and Microsoft Excel and research methodologies. Has ability to transfer knowledge to others through lecturing and mentoring.

Teaching Areas

Econometrics and mathematical Economics.

Research Areas

Economic growth ,  development and youth unemployment

Postgraduate Supervision Areas

Macroeconomics, development and economic growth

Selected Publications

Siphambe H., Bakwena M., Setlhare L.,Kolobe M.,Oageng I.,Setlhare K. and Motswagae T. (2020). Determinants of Youth Unemployment and Labour Market Transitions in Botswana. https://www.pep-net.org/cbms-workingpapers

Bakwena M. and Bodman P. (2010). Making abundant natural resources work for developing countries: The role of financial institutions? Botswana Journal of Economics. Vol. 7,No.11 (October 2010): p.16-31

Siphambe H. and Bakwena M (2000). The wage gap between men and women in Botswana´s formal labour market. Journal of African Ecconomies, Vol.10, No.2. p 127-142

In pursuit of academic excellence