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CURRICULUM VITAE
for
Femi Joshua AYOOLA
HND, BSc., MSc., Ph.D. (Statistics)
Google scholar web address:
https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=mBMVB7cAAAAJ
Researchgate:
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Femi_Ayoola2/contributions
Address: Room 7, Dept. of Statistics,
University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
Mobile Phone: +2347035242000; +2348055208177
Emails: [email protected],
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CURRICULUM VITAE
1.0 PERSONAL DATA
Femi Joshua AYOOLA (Ph.D.) Date of Birth: December 26, 1974
Place of Birth: Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Nigeria
State of Origin: Oyo State
Nationality/Sex/Status: (Nigerian, Male, Married)
Contact Address: Room 7, Dept. of Statistics,
University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
Mobile Phone: +2347035242000; +2348055208177
Emails: [email protected],
Qualification: HND, BSc., MSc., Ph.D. (Statistics)
Areas of Interest: Applied Econometrics and Computational Statistics
Position: L1
1.1 Main Purpose of the Job:
As an academic and consultant in the Department of Statistics, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. I am to
deliver teaching and learning and to administrate assessment processes within the department and across
other departments on a serviced in basis. To work and research flexibly across a range of courses as
required. To act as a level/course coordinator as deemed necessary. To assist the head of the department
in the smooth running of day-to-day planning and effective running of the curriculum and department.
To carry out teaching, research, community development and administration within the Department and
University at large especially in the area of Statistics.
1.2 Specific Responsibilities
My duties and responsibilities include:
➢ teaching at undergraduate and graduate levels
➢ carrying out research and producing publications and research outputs, in line with national
developments
➢ supervising and assisting with supervision of undergraduate, taught graduate (Masters) or
research graduate (MPhil, MPhil/PhD and PhD) students.
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➢ contributing to the development, planning and implementation of a high-quality curriculum.
➢ assisting in the development of learning materials, preparing schemes of work and maintaining
records to monitor student progress, achievement and attendance.
➢ participating in departmental and faculty seminars aimed at sharing research outcomes and
building interdisciplinary collaboration within and outside the department.
➢ participating in the development, administration and marking of exams and other assessments.
➢ participating in the administration of the department’s programmes of study and other activities
as requested.
➢ maintaining own continuing professional development.
All academic staff are expected to demonstrate their ongoing commitment to academic excellence; that
is, to the conduct of research, publication, teaching, enabling and other forms of knowledge transfer, at
the highest levels of international achievement.
1.3 Skills
➢ Excellent interpersonal skills
➢ Strong analytical, logical and statistical skills.
➢ Excellent communication skills in reading and written.
2.0 EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:
2.1 Institutions with Dates
University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria 2008 – 2014
University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria 2005 - 2007
University Of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria 2002 - 2004
The Polytechnic Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria 2000 - 2002
The Federal Polytechnic, Bida, Niger State, Nigeria 1996 - 1999
West African Examination Council (WAEC) 1999
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2.2 Qualifications
Ph.D. (statistics) -University of Ibadan 2014
M.Sc. (Statistics) -University of Ibadan 2007
B.Sc. (Statistics) -University of Ibadan 2005
HND (Statistics) -The Polytechnic Ibadan 2002
ND (Statistics) -Federal Polytechnic Bida 1999
3.0 AWARDS/GRANTS
1. I was awarded the sum of Eight Hundred and Forty-Four Thousand and Two Hundred and Fifty
Naira
(N 844,250.00) by Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) of Nigeria.
2. Research awards of Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira (N250,000.00) by Academic Staff
Union of Universities (ASUU, National body) . The award was highly competitive among
Nigerians young researchers in Nigeria Universities.
3. I received sponsorship/grants of Two Hundred and Seventy-Five Thousand Naira (N 275,000.00)
from University of Ibadan Senate Research Grant for my contribution to knowledge which I used
in attending conference in New York.
4.0 MEMBERSHIP OF LEARNED SOCIETIES:
i. Member, American Statistical Associations (ASA) (183076).
ii. Member, International Statistical Institute (ISI)
iii. Member, International Biometric Society (IBS)
iv. Member, Nigerian Statistical Association (NSA).
v. Member, Nigerian Society of Young Statisticians (NSYS)
vi. Research Associate, Centre for Econometric and Allied Research (CEAR)
vii. Member, Bernoulli Society of Mathematical Sciences and Probability (BS) (15130)
viii. Member, Nigeria Statistical Society (NSS)
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5.0 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
5.1 Post Held, Place and Date
Lecturer I
Department of Statistics, University of Ibadan - 2016 - Date
Lecturer II
Department of Statistics, University of Ibadan - 2013 - 2016
Assistant Lecturer
Department of Statistics, University of Ibadan - 2009 - 2013
Assistant Lecturer
Department of Mathematics & Statistics, Bowen University -2007 - 2009
Part-time Lecturer (Biostatistics)
Primary Healthcare Tutor Course, UCH Ibadan -2006 - Date
Tutorial Assistant
Department of Statistics, University of Ibadan - 2005 - 2009
Part-time Lecturer
Osun State College of Technology, Esa-Oke (Monlete Centre) -2005 -2009
Classroom Teacher
Teaching Service Commission, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria -2005 - 2008
Supervisor
Lagos Luna Park Limited, Apapa-Lagos Nigeria -2002 - 2005
National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) -2003 – 2004
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6.0 DETAILS OF TEACHING EXPERIENCE AT UNIVERSITY LEVEL:
Details of Teaching
COURSES TAUGHT UNITS
(a) Undergraduate
STA 121: Statistical Inference I 4
STA 201: Statistics for Agriculture & Biological Students 4
STA 202: Statistics for Engineering Students 4
STA 221: Statistical Inference II 4
STA 322: Regression & Analysis of Variance I 4
STA 342: Demography I 3
STA 343: Operations Research 3
STA 444: Econometric Methods 3
STA 459 Demography II 3
STA 431 Final Year Project 6
(b) Postgraduate
STA 711: Probability & Distribution Theory 4
STA 713 Design and Analysis of Experiment 3
STA 726: Multivariate Analysis 3
STA 753 Advanced Linear Methods 4
STA 767 Advanced Econometric Methods 4
(c) Supervision
i. 20 Professional Diploma in Statistics (PDS)
ii. 80 B.Sc / Projects/IT
iii. 50 B.Sc. DLC Students
iv. 19 Postgraduate Diploma in Statistics (PGDS)
v. 12 MSc Projects
vi. 2 PhD Students (On going)
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(d) Administrative Responsibility
i. 100 Level Coordinator Professional Diploma Students 2009/2010 Session
ii. Postgraduate Diploma Coordinator 2010/2011 Session
iii. Deputy Postgraduate Diploma Coordinator 2011/2012 Session
iv. 200 Level Coordinator Professional Diploma Students 2011/2012 Session
v. Departmental Time Table Coordinator 2014/2015 Session
vi. 100 Level Coordinator 2014/2015 Session
vii. 200 Level Coordinator 2015/2016 Session
viii. Member, Representative Faculty Board at Faculty of Agric. 2014/2015 Session
ix. Member, Zoological Garden Finance Committee 2014/2015 Session to Date
x. Assistant Hall Wall Warden, Bello Hall 2014/2015 Session to Date
xi. Member, Departmental Postgraduate Committee 2014/2015 Session to Date
xii. Member, Research and Publication Committee. 2014/2015 Session to Date
7.0 SOFTWARE FOR TEACHING/RESEARCH WORK:
✓ Statistical Software and Programs
STATA, SPSS, R, E-Views, NLOGIT, TSP, PcGive, S-plus, Statistica, etc.
✓ Text formatting and Office computing: Latex, MathType, Microsoft Equation Editor, Ms
Word, Ms Excel, Ms PowerPoint, MS Outlook.
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8.0 MAJOR CONFERENCES ATTENDED WITH PAPERS (IN THE LAST 5 YEARS)
(1) National Conference on Teaching and Research Innovation in Nigerian Universities
organized by International Conference of Mathematical and Computer Science,
Redeemers University, Mowe, Ogun State, Nigeria April 17-20, 2012.
(2) Regional Training on Course Material Development for ODL Programmes Held at NOUN
Headquarters, Lagos, Nigeria between January 28-31, 2013.
(3) International Conference on Science and Sustainable Development in Nigeria. Held at
Faculty of Science, the University of Ibadan between May 13-17, 2013.
Paper Read: Panel Data Estimators in the Presence of Quadratic and Exponential forms of
Heteroscedasticity
(4) 3rd Annual American Statistical Association Conference (ASA) on Statistical Practice (CSP
2014) Held at Hilton Tampa Downtown, Tampa, Florida, the USA between February 20-
23, 2014.
(5) The 25th Nigerian Annual Conference and Colloquium of National Association
of Mathematical Physics (NAMP) Held at Olabisi Onabanjo University, Nigeria between
November 4-7, 2014. Paper Read: Bi-Spectral Analysis of Water Pollution Data
(6) 17th International Conference on Mathematics and Computational Science held in New
York, USA, Paper Read: On Panel Data Analysis of Factors on Economic Advances in
Some African Countries
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9.0 CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS/ BOOK OF ABSTRACTS:
➢ Ajao, I.O.; Ayoola, F.J. and Iyaniwura, J.O. (2017); “On the Economic Data Reconciliation
with Benchmarking Models”. Paper Presented at the 1st Nigeria Statistical Society (NSS)
International Conference held at University of Ibadan, Nigeria between April 3-6, 2017.
➢ Akingbade, A.A.; Iyaniwura, J.O; Ayoola, F.J.; Badmus, N.I. (2015): “An Application to
Government and Economic Growth in Nigeria ” Paper Presented at the 39th Nigerian
Statistical Association (NSA) Conference Proceeding held in Osogbo, Nigeria between 9-
11thSeptember, 2015. Pp 46 -58
➢ Ojo, J. F., and Ayoola, F.J. (2014): “Bi-Spectral Analysis of Water Pollutant Data” Paper
Presented at the 25th Nigerian Annual Conference and Colloquium of National Association of
Mathematical Physics (NAMP) Olabisi Onabanjo University, Nigeria between November 4-7.
➢ Ayoola, F.J.; O.E. Olubusoye and A.A. Salisu (2013):“Panel Data Estimators in the Presence of
Quadratic and Exponential forms of Heteroscedasticity” Paper Presented at International
Conference on Science and Sustainable Development in Nigeria. Held at Faculty of Science, the
University of Ibadan between May 13-17, 2013
➢ Oyamakin S.O., Dare O.T., Unuigbokhai A., Oyeleye B., Ayoola F.J. (2010).: Effect of
Temperature and Rainfall on Electricity Consumption in Ibadan metropolis. Presented at the 34th
Annual conference of the Nigerian Statistical Association in Owerri, Imo state, Nigeria. Pg 45 –
50
➢ Oyamakin S.O., Dare O.T., Julius A. J., Oyeleye B., Ayoola F.J. (2010).: Simultaneous equation
techniques in the estimation of parameters of the Nigerian economic indicator models: Presented
at the 34th Annual conference of the Nigerian Statistical Association in Owerri, Imo state,
Nigeria. Pg 7 – 12.
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10.0 ARTICLES THAT HAVE ALREADY APPEARED IN LEARNED JOURNALS:
10.1 Completed
1. Ayoola, F.J., Adeboye, N. O. and Balogun, K. (2017). On the Investigation of
Awareness Level of Family Planning among Rural Dwellers in Nigeria (Principal
Component Analysis Approach). Open Access Library Journal, 4, e3762.
doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1103762.
2. Adesina O. S; Ayoola, F.J. and Dare, R.J. (2016) “Testing for Multiple Upper Outliers
in Distribution Samples: A Study of Foreign Exchange Data” Assumption University-
eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research (AU-eJIR) , Vol. 1, Issue 2: Pp 80-92 (Thailand)
3. Oyenuga Iyabode Favour, Ayoola, F.J., Shittu Olanrewaju Ismail (2016) “Statistical
Analysis of Pattern on Monthly Reported Road Accidents in Nigeria” Science Journal
of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Vol. 4(4): Pp 119-128
http://www.sciencepublishinggroup.com/j/sjams, doi: 10.11648/j.sjams.20160404.11
(USA).
4. J.O. Ojedokun, Ayoola, F.J.; and J.O. Iyaniwura (2016) “On the Estimation of
Parameters of Nonlinear Model in the Presence of Variance Homogeneity and
Variance Heterogeneity.” The Pacific Journal of Science and Technology. Vol 17 (1):
58-67. http://www.akamaiuniversity.us/PJST.htm (USA).
5. Ayoola, F.J., and Femi Adepegba (2015): “On the Investigation of Determinant
Variables on Economic Growth Rate in Some African Countries Using Panel Data
Analysis Approach”. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research (F), Vol 15 Issue 2
Pp 9-18 (USA)
6. Ojo J. F., Ayoola F.J (2015): “Inflationary Trend in Basic Amenities in Ibadan Oyo
State, Nigeria using Price Indices”. Journal of Marketing and Consumer Research
www.iiste.org. Vol.17 Pp 113-133 (USA)
7. Isaac O. Ajao1, Ayoola, F.J., Joseph O. Iyaniwura (2015): “Temporal Disaggregation
Methods in Flow Variables of Economic Data: Comparison Study”. International
Journal of Statistics and Probability, Vol. 5, No. 1 Pp 36-45 (USA)
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8. Ayoola, F.J., Adeyemi, M.A and Jabaru, S.O (2015): “On the Estimation of Crime Rate
in the Southwest of Nigeria: Principal Component Analysis Approach”. Global Journal
of Science Frontier Research (F), Vol 15 Issue 2 Pp 1-8 (USA)
9. Amahia, G.N., Faweya, O., Ayoola, F.J. (2015): “On the Efficiency of Some
Techniques for Optimum Allocation in Multivariate Stratified Survey”. Mathematical
Theory and Modeling www.iiste.org Vol.5, No.9 Pp 54-68 (USA)
10. Adekanmbi, D.B., Ayoola, F.J. and Idowu, A.O. (2014) “Demographic Time Series
Modelling of Total Deaths in Nigeria”. Southern African Journal of Demography. Vol.
15(1) Pp 21-48.
11. Bushirat T. Bolarinwa and Ayoola, F.J. (2014): “Sophistication versus Performance:
The Case of Time Series Modeling”. The Pacific Journal of Science and Technology.
Vol 15 (2): 96-108 http://www.akamaiuniversity.us/PJST.htm (USA)
12. Ayoola, F.J., O.E. Olubusoye and A.A. Salisu (2013):“Panel Data Estimators in the
Presence of Quadratic and Exponential forms of Heteroscedasticity” Journal of Science
Research, Vol. 12: 263-274 (Nigeria)
13. Ayoola, F.J. and Oshodi, O.C (2013): “On the Comparative Analysis of Determinant
Factors on the use of Condom among Nigerian Youths" Global Journal of Medical
Research, Vol 13(6): pp 1-7 (USA)
14. Osowole, O.I., Ayoola, F.J., and Bello, Yemisi (2013):“Modelling Selected Climatic
Variables in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria using the Modified Generalized Burr Density
Function”. West African Journal of Industrial and Academic Research. Vol 8(1): 156-
163
15. Oseni, B. Azeez and Ayoola, F.J. (2013) “On the Use of Markov analysis in the
marketing of telecommunication product in Nigeria”. International Journal of
Mathematics and Statistics Studies (www.ea-journals.org). Vol.1 No. 1, 63-68
16. Ojo, J.F. and Ayoola, F.J. (2013). ”Listing of all subsets and selection of best subset in
a finite distributed lag model using meteorological data”.Continental J. Applied
Sciences: Vol. 8(2): 26-33
17. Adekannbi, A.O, Apata, T.G and Ayoola, F.J. (2013)``Entrepreneurship Processes
and Small Farms Exploits in Nigeria: Analysis of Empirical Linkage among Rural
Farming Households in Southwest Nigeria.’’ International Journal of Agriculture and
Food Science, Vol 4(No. 1&2): 457-478
18. M.I. Ekum, D.A. Farinde and Ayoola, F.J. (2013): “Panel Data: The Effects Of Some
World Development Indicator On GDP Per Capita Of Selected African Union Countries
(1981-2011)”. International Journal of Science and Technology Vol 2(12): 900-907
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19. Ayoola, F.J. (2012): Estimating the Parameters of Linear Regression Model in the
Presence of Autocorrelated Error Terms (Using Bootstrap Approach). International
Journal of Advanced Scientific and Technical Research Issue 2 vol4(1): 9-21 (India)
http://www.rspublication.com/ijst/index.html
20. Ayoola, F.J. and O.E. Olubusoye (2012). “Estimation of Parameters of Linear
Econometric Model And The Power of Test In The Presence of Heteroscedasticity Using
Monte-Carlo Approach”. Mathematical Theory and Modeling: Vol. 2(5): 27 – 41 (New
York, USA)
21. Ayoola, F.J., O.E. Olubusoye and Faweya O. O (2012). “Estimation of A Model For
Technical and Economic Efficiency of Cement Production In Nigeria In The Presence
Of Multicollinearity”.International Journal Of Advancement In Physical Science Vol
4(1): 57-68. (ISBN 2276-6146)(Acra, Ghana)
22. Onasanya, Olanrewaju K. and Ayoola, F.J. (2012) “Does macro-economic variables
have effect on Stock market movement in Nigeria?”Journal of Economics and
Sustainable Development Vol. 3(10):192-202 (New York, USA)
23. Afolabi, R.F and Ayoola, F.J. (2012):“Application of Pareto and Cluster Analyses in
the Study of Prevalent Diseases in Kwara State Senatorial Districts, Nigeria”.
International Journal of Advanced Scientific and Technical Research, Vol. 5(2): 64-
72.(UK)
24. OSENI, B. Azeez and Ayoola, F.J. (2012): “Fitting the Statistical Distribution for Daily
Rainfall in Ibadan, Based on Chi-Square and Kolmogorov-Smirnov Goodness-of-Fit
Tests”. European Journal of Business and Management Vol. 4(17):62-70 (New York,
USA)
25. Idowu, N. Badmus, Ayoola, F.J., Olanrewaju, G. O.1 and Oyenuga, A. Y. (2012): “On
Regression Analysis Using Modified Bivariate Ranked Set Sampling Design (BVRSS)”
International Journal of Physical Sciences Vol. 7(47), pp. 6130-6134
26. Kayode Ayinde, R. F. Alao and Ayoola, F.J. (2012): “Effect of Multicollinearity and
Autocorrelation on Predictive Ability of Some Estimators of Linear Regression
Model”Mathematical Theory and Modeling Vol. 2, No.11
27. Ajao, I.O., Ibraheem, A.G. and Ayoola, F. J. (2012). “Cubic Spline Interpolation: A
Robust Method of Disaggregating Annual Data to Quarterly Series”. Journal of
Physical Sciences and Environmental Safety Vol 2(1): 1-8
28. Oluwafemi Oyamakin, Oluwatosin Dare, Adebayo Julius, Bola Olaleye, Ayoola, F.J.
(2011). ‘Sampling Techniques Procedures Sustainable Forest Management; A Two-
Phase Sampling Approach’. International Journal of Agriculture Vol. 3(1): 36-39
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29. Akomolafe, M.A, Akomolafe, A.A, Ayoola, F.J, and Ibironke (2010). ‘Maintenance as
a Key Sustainable Factor in Building Industry (A Case Study of Iwo Land)’
International Journal of Environmental Science, Vol 6(4): 102-109
30. Oyamakin S.O., Ayoola F.J.; Dare O. (2010); ‘Time Series Analysis of Rainfall and
Temperature in South west Nigeria’. The Pacific Journal of Science and Technology.
Vol 11(2): 552-554
10.2 In Progress
(i) On Dynamic Panel Data Modelling
The literature on this dynamic panel modelling has been extensively reviewed and
presently, we are developing the appropriate methodology for estimating the model. In
this research work, we employed the dynamic panel data modeling as an improvement
over the linear static panel data procedures in analyzing the cross sectional effects of
some crucial macroeconomic determinants (total investment, inflation, population,
current account balance, volume of imports of goods and services and volume of exports
of goods and services) of United States during the period 1990-2016. Hence, we shall be
investigating the contribution of Foreign Direct Investment on Economic Growth.
(ii) Modeling Factors that Contributing to Alarming Crime rate in the Five Boroughs of New
York (Using Panel Data Analysis Approach)
10.3 Project, Dissertation and Thesis
(i) Ayoola, F. J. (2014): On the Estimation of Eight Panel Data Estimators in the Presence
of Exponential Heteroscedasticity Structure. Unpublished Ph.D Thesis of Department of
Statistics, University of Ibadan, University of Ibadan.
(ii). Ayoola, F.J. (2007). Estimation of Parameters of Linear Regression Model with
Autocorrelated Error Terms, Using Bootstrap Approach. Unpublished M.Sc. Dissertation
of Department of Statistics, University of Ibadan.
(iii). Ayoola, F.J. (2005). A Statistical Report of Household Survey on Poverty Level of
People of Orogun/Ojoo Area of Ibadan Municipal. Unpublished B.Sc. Project of
Department of Statistics, University of Ibadan.
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11.0 BOOKS OR CHAPTERS IN BOOKS ALREADY PUBLISHED:
1. Ojo J.F and Ayoola, F.J. (2015). STA 121: Statistical Inference I. Distance Learning
Centre, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
2. Olubusoye O.E and Ayoola, F.J. (2015). STA 221: Statistical Inference II. Distance
Learning Centre, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
3. Ayoola, F.J. and Adesanya Kehinde K. (2012). ‘Intermediate and Elementary
Statistics’.Taytop Printing and Publishing Nigeria. ISBN 978-978-51566-1-4.pp. 192.
4. Ayoola, F.J. (2011). ‘Econometric Methods’. Distance Learning Centre, University of
Ibadan, Nigeria
5. Ayoola, F.J. (2011). Demography II. Distance Learning Centre, University of Ibadan,
Nigeria
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12.0 NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF REFEREES
1. Prof. Abel Adekola
Dean and Professor
Jay S. Sidhu School of Business & Leadership
Wilkes University
84 West South Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18766
Phone: +1 570 408 4701
Email: [email protected]
2. Prof. E.O. Ayoola
Department of Mathematics
University of Ibadan
Ibadan, Oyo- State Nigeria
Mobile: +234 (0) 806 360 1588
Email: [email protected]
3. Dr Gbadebo A. Odularu
Department of Accounting,
Economics and Finance
School of Business Administration
Ballston Center, 4040 N. Fairfax Dr,
Arlington, VA 22203
Phone: +1 (571) 489-9140
Email: [email protected]
4. Prof. William Greene
Department of Economics
Stern School of Business,
New York University
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: +1.212.998.0876
Femi Joshua Ayoola (Ph.D.)
Department of Statistics,
University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.
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