Faith A. Iyoha

Faith A. Iyoha

Faith A. Iyoha (née Alabi) holds a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Economics. Currently, she is in the final stages of her PhD in Economics with the University of Benin. Her areas of interest are in Macroeconomics, International Trade and Finance, Monetary economics, Public Sector economics and Economic Modelling.

She has worked as a private Research Assistant in Lagos Business School and a Principal Economics Analyst in Edward Kingston Associates

Publications

  • Kelikume I., Alabi A.F and Anetor O. F (2017). Nigeria Consumption Function – An Empirical Test of the Permanent Income Hypothesis. Journal of Global Economics, Management and Business Research
  • Kelikume I., Alabi A.F and Ajogbeje K. (2017). An Evaluation of the Growth-Maximizing Size of Government Expenditure in a Developing Economy: Evidence from Nigeria. Journal of Global Economics, Management and Business Research, Vol.: 9, Issue: 1
  • Kelikume I. and Alabi A.F, and Ike-Anikwe C. R. (2016). An Empirical Analysis of Monetary Policy Reaction Function: Evidence from Nigeria. International Journal of Business and Finance

 

Papers under Review

  • Oyefusi S. A and Iyoha A. F. The Dynamics of Price Movement in Nigeria: A Test of the Monetarist Proposition. Journal of Economics and Policy Analysis
  • Iyoha A. F. An Empirical Investigation of the Exchange Rate Pass-Through to Domestic Prices in Nigeria. West African Journal of Monetary and Economic Integration
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