GTAP Network: Member Display
Member Details
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Created: 1/14/2014
Updated: 4/23/2024
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Dr.
Patrice Relouende Zidouemba
Associate Professor
N. BONI University
01 2389 Bobo-Dioulasso 01
Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso 2389
Burkina Faso
patrice.zidouemba@gmail.com
0022670769328 (ph)
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Biography
Patrice Rélouendé Zidouemba is an associate professor in economic sciences with a strong background in quantitative techniques, including econometrics and macroeconomic modeling. His expertise extends to data analysis, student mentoring, and academic administration. Patrice has held significant roles at Nazi Boni University, contributing to research and teaching in a range of economic subjects. His career also encompasses a period as an economist with the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, along with various consulting positions. He is recognized for his research contributions and publications in numerous economic journals.
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GTAP-Related Resources
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- Labor Mobility Under the AfCFTA: A CGE Analysis of Macroeconomic and Sectoral Impacts in Eastern Africa by Zidouemba, Patrice Relouende and Gael Some Publication: Presented during the 28th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis (Kigali, Rwanda) Resource Type: 2025 Conference Paper Keywords: GTAP Data Base and extensions, Advances in quantitative methods, Calibration and parameter estimatio... - World Price Shocks Pass-Through and Imperfect Competition in the Trading Sector: A CGE Assessment for Burkina Faso by Zidouemba, Patrice Relouende and Gael Some Resource Type: Other CGE Application Keywords: GTAP Data Base and extensions, Domestic policy analysis, Non-competitive markets, Economic growth, B... - Poverty and Food Security in Burkina Faso: Analysis of Dynamics at Work and Impacts of Public Investment in Agriculture by Zidouemba, Patrice Relouende and Francoise Gerard Publication: Presented at the 17th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis, Dakar, Senegal Resource Type: 2014 Conference Paper Keywords: Dynamic modeling, Economic analysis of poverty, Food prices and food security, Africa (West)
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