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Dr. Oyaromade Rasheed
Senior Lecturer
FSS Building, Room 0209
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Dr. Rasheed Oyaromade obtained B.Sc. (First Class) in Economics from O.A.U, Ile-Ife in 1994 and proceeded to the University of Ibadan, Ibadan to complete both the M.Sc. and Ph.D degrees in Economics in 1997 and 2004 respectively. He joined the service of the University of Ibadan as Lecturer II in 2004 and the Central Bank of Nigeria, Abuja in 2006. He was a Visiting Scholar at the IMF, Washington DC, USA between March and April 2007 and has attended several conferences both within and outside Nigeria. He joined the service of the Osun State University in June 2010 after working for two years at the African Development Bank, Tunis. He is currently a Senior Lecturer in Economics Department of the University. He has published in reputable journals both within and outside the country and contributed some chapters in published books. He is a Life member of the Nigerian Economic Society (NES). He is happily married with children.

1) Teaching of the following courses during Harmattan Semester of 2016/2017
• ECO 201: Principles of Microeconomics I * ECO 319: Operation Research I
• ECO 403: Economics of Production * ECO 407: History of Eco. Thoughts

2) Teaching of the following courses during Rain Semester of 2016/2017
• ECO 202: Principles of Macroeconomics I * ECO 308: Theories of Growth and Development * ECO 408: Comparative Economic System
3) Students’ Projects Supervision
4) Counseling of Students
5) Member, College Examination Malpractice Committee
6) Member, Departmental Examination Committee

Dr. Oyaromade’s research in the area of credit rationing has revealed that credit rationing is widely practiced by banks in Nigeria. In the empirical analysis on credit rationing, it was shown that between 1970 and 2002, the credit market in Nigeria was mostly characterized by excess demand for credit and that interest rate played a limited role in clearing the credit market. His research on the channels through which the effects of monetary policy are transmitted to the real sector showed that the interest rate channel has very limited applicability to the Nigerian financial system as obtained in the developed economies. Dr. Oyaromade’s study presented at a conference in South Africa in 2007 on the estimation of a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) model for Nigeria has been indicated as a pioneering study in the area of the application of DSGE model to the analysis and formulation of monetary policy in Nigeria. Two of his papers on survey of the literature on monetary transmission mechanism (MTM) and finance-growth nexus have been able to synthesize and reconcile the varied literature in the two areas. The papers also provide a lucid explanation of the extent of empirical studies in the areas of monetary transmission mechanism and financial development and economic growth relationship and summarize other critical areas of future research, especially for developing economies like Nigeria.


 

Matthew Adagunodo

ADAGUNODO Mathew
Lecturer II
FSS Building, Room 0107
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Adagunodo Mathew obtained B.Sc. (Second Class Upper) in Economics from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria in 2003 and proceeded to the University of Ibadan and university of Ilorin to complete his M.Sc. degree in Economics and Master Degree in Business Administration respectively. He holds M. Phil degree in Economics from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile –Ife. He is currently on a Ph’ D programme. He joined the service of the university as assistance lecturer in 2010 and currently a lecturer II in Economics Department of the University. He has published in reputable journals both within and outside the country and contributed some chapters in published books. He specializes in economic theory, energy and development.  He is a member of the International Association of Energy Economics (IAEE) and Nigeria Association of Energy Economics (NAEE) .He is happily married with children.

1) Teaching of the following courses during Harmattan Semester of 2016/2017
• ECO 101: Introduction to Economics1 * ECO 313: Managerial Economics
• ECO 203: Applied Economics I * ECO 415: Natural Resources
• ECO 313: Money and Banking

2) Teaching of the following courses during Rain Semester of 2016/2017
• ECO 102: Introduction to Economics II * ECO 414: Public Policy Analysis * ECO 404: Fiscal Policy and Management
3) Students’ Projects Supervision
4) Counseling of Students

5) Member, Departmental Examination Committee

Adagunodo’s research in the area of energy demand and subsidies has revealed that the welfare impact of gasoline price reform was borne by middle income households. It was also indicated that poor households experience disproportionately greater welfare loss from kerosene price reform and welfare impact of diesel price was borne by the richest household. The study concluded that petroleum products subsidies do not have the same welfare and distributional impact across all households in Nigeria.

 


 

Samson Olaniyi

OLANIYAN Samson Olajide
Lecturer II
FSS Building, Room 0186
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I am Olaniyan Samson Olajide, a Lecturer at the Department of Economics, Osun State University, Osogbo. I obtained Ph.D. Economics on May 27th, 2015; MSc. Economics on  October 27th, 2010; and B.Sc. Economics on November 15th, 2006; all from Department of Economics, Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife. Am married to Pharm. (Mrs) Olaniyan Esther Omowumi and bless with Children by God’s Grace.

I have been contributing to knowledge through teaching and research activities in the University.
COURSES TAUGHT DURING THE CURRENT ACADEMIC SESSION
ECO 201: Principles of Microeconomics.,ECO 20

I have conducted research in Economics and have the following publications:
PUBLICATIONS:
(i) Books (authored/co-authored)
(1) OLANIYAN S.O., 2015. “Capital Structure: Evidence from Nigerian Stock

2: Principles of Macroeconomics,ECO 305: Statistical Analysis in Economics, ECO 322: Operations Research II, ECO 317: Labour

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