INTRODUCTION

TEACHING INTERESTS

RESEARCH INTERESTS & PUBLICATIONS

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

COURSE SCHEDULE
 
 
 
 
 

Dr. Francis Kemegue
Lecturer

Office:  Suite J105
 
(401) 232-0577
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  INTRODUCTION
 

FRANCIS KEMEGUE started teaching at Bryant University in 2006. Francis received his Ph.D. in Economics in 2005 from Kansas State University (KSU). Prior to Bryant, Francis enjoyed the challenge of making Economics fun and enjoyable at Kansas State University and Ridgewater College. Many students refer to him as an excellent teacher, and an econ freak, who views all aspects of life trough the prism of Economics.
Francis has taught Money and Banking, Personal Finance, Price Theory and principles of Micro and Macro. His other teaching interests are Game Theory, Econometrics and International Economics. His research focuses on Monetary and Financial Issues of Economic Development. His current research explores Spatial Issues of International Investment Decisions.

TEACHING INTERESTS 

PUBLICATIONS 

International Coffee Agreement: Incomplete Membership and Instability of the Cooperative Game. With Germain Pichop; Southwest Business and Economics Journal, Vol. 14.

Hysteresis in Unemployment: Panel Unit Root Tests Using State Level Data, (with Ramesh Mohan and Fahlino Sjuib); Journal of Business and Economic Research, Vol.6 No.2 pp.53-60.

USFDI to the ASEAN 5, Do Geographic Neighbors Matter? (With Ramesh Mohan), under review International Review of Business Research Papers.

     

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND   
      Ph.D. 2005
Kansas State University
      M.Phil. (DESS) International Banking and Finance 2000
Cameroon
      M.Phil. (DEA) Economics 1997
Cameroon

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