Emmanuel Duodu has a master's degree in Quantitative Economics from the University of Alicante
(Spain) and another in Economics from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in
Ghana. Currently, Emmanuel is a PhD student in Quantitative Economics (QED) at the
Department of Fundamentals of Economic Analysis of the University of Alicante (Spain).
He carries out his research in various fields, such as Applied Microeconomics and Applied Macroeconomics, with research interests in firm behavior, child development, environmental sustainability, international trade and finance, economic growth, and monetary economics. His
Research articles have been published in prestigious journals.
Click here for my personal website.
Emmanuel Duodu has a master's degree in Quantitative Economics from the University of Alicante
(Spain) and another in Economics from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in
Ghana. Currently, Emmanuel is a PhD student in Quantitative Economics (QED) at the
Department of Fundamentals of Economic Analysis of the University of Alicante (Spain).
He carries out his research in various fields, such as Applied Microeconomics and Applied Macroeconomics, with research interests in firm behavior, child development, environmental sustainability, international trade and finance, economic growth, and monetary economics. His
Research articles have been published in prestigious journals.
Click here for my personal website.