Johanna Mwahalashike Mumangeni
Department: ECONOMICS

1. Name:
(Title , First, Last Names)

Johanna Mwahalashike Mumangeni

2. Tertiary Qualifications
(High to Low)
Note: Acronyms to be written out in full

  • MA (Economics), University of Botswana, Gabrone, Botswana, 2003.
  • B Economics ,University of Namibia, 1998.
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    3. Current Position

    Lecturer

    4. Campus Address (Postal, Room No, Block/Unit)

    Main Campus, Mandume Ndemufayo Avenue, Windhoek
    Block X, Room Between X008 & X009

    5. Office Phone, Fax & Cell phone (optional)

    +264 61 206 3157
    +264 (0) 812833310

    6. Email  Address

    jmumangeni@unam.na

    7. Short Biography
    (maximum 150 words)

    (…is a Namibian with six  years of experience in the education sector in Namibia. She has been involved in teacher education for the past 6 years. Ms Johanna is a lecturer in Economics Department and also she was a Junior Researcher at Multidisciplinary Research and Consultancy Centre of the University of Namibia.

    8. Resume/Vita

    Post resume/vita document

    9. Recently Taught Courses
    (last 2 years- include course codes)

  • Public Economics
  • Development Economics
  • Macroeconomics
  • Monetary Economics
  • 10. Academic interest/ expertise

  • Public finance
  • International Trade
  • Poverty Analysis
  • 11. Research and Publications
    List of references/citations:
    Title, year, place& publisher
    (includes links to abstracts& UNAM Press)
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    On-going Research

    1.Commodity Concentration, Export Instability and Economic Growth in Namibia.
    2. Tax Reform and Revenue Productivity in Namibia

    12. Recent Professional Activities (last 2 years):
    Training, Presentations, University Committees, Community Outreach, Professional Associations, Bodies &Public Lectures
    Note: Acronyms to be written out in full

     

    Training attended:

    Economy-Wide Policy Modelling Workshop (2-6 March 2009) organized by Bank of Namibia and the World Bank

    Subject Specialist Workshop (25-27 June 2008) to develop and revise course outlines and reading lists for three Collaborative Masters Programme(CMAP) elective courses( Health Economics, Labour Economics and Public Sector Economics, and was organized by African Economic Research Consortium at Naura Hotel, Arusha, Tanzania.

    Technical Workshop on Survey Methodology(10-21 March 2008) the workshop objectives was to provide training to the participants on issues pertaining to survey methodology: survey design and implementation, descriptive analysis of survey data, basic regression and use of software for data analysis(STATA).

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