Mohamedou Nasser Dine
Head and Project Manager, UNDP Mauritania
Mohamedou Nasser Dine is Head and Project Manager, UNDP Mauritania. His research interests are in labor economics, international trade, public economics and applied econometrics with publication on peer-reviewed journals such Journal of Economic Integration and Japanese Economic Review (forthcoming) . He holds a MA in financial mathematics from Mohammed V university, Morocco. Nasser Dine worked as graduate students teaching assistant at Osaka university, economic consultant for Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia and has over 7 year experience in the financial and banking industry.
Areas of Interest:
- Economic recovery in conflict-affected countries
- Fiscal sustainability
- Defense economics
Education:
- PhD in International Public Policy (Public Policy and Economics), Osaka School of International Public Policy, Osaka University, Japan, 2020
- Master Degree in Financial Mathematics (Statistical Mathematics and Stochastic Calculus), Mohamed V University, Morocco (Ranked 1st), 2009
- Three-years university – Bachelor degree in Applied Mathematics (Statistical Mathematics), Moulay Ismail University, Morocco, 2007
Experience:
- Head and Project Manager : Accelerator Lab | Head of Exploration and program analyst, United Nations Development Programme, UNDP Mauritania, Oct. 2020 – Present
- Teaching Assistant, Osaka University, Apr. 2019 - Sep. 2019
- Economist Consultant, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia, ERIA, Jakarta, Indonesia, Feb. 2018 – Mar. 2019
Latest Publications:
- Mohamedou, N.D (with Dr. Tengku C.). Impact of Backward Linkages and Domestic Contents of Exports on Labor Productivity and Employment: Evidence from Japanese Industrial Data. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC INTEGRATION, https://doi.org/10.11130/jei.2021.36.4.607,(2021).
- Mohamedou, N.D. Labor mobility within Japanese regional labor markets and spillover effects. THE JAPANESE ECONOMIC REVIEW, JER - SPRINGER NATURE (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42973- 020-00059-3.
- Mohamedou, N.D. Global Value Chains Impact on Employment in Turkey and Spillover Effects. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC INTEGRATION (2019). Vol. 34, No. 2, pp. 308-326. DOI:10.11130/jei.2019.34
Inter-Industry Spillovers in Labor Productivity and Global Value Chain Impacts: Evidence from Turkey
Areas of Interest: Economic recovery in conflict-affected countries Fiscal sustainability Defense economics Education: PhD in International Public Policy... Read More
December, 2020
Working PapersSpillovers in Labor Productivity and Global Value Chain Impacts: Evidence from Turkey
Areas of Interest: Economic recovery in conflict-affected countries Fiscal sustainability Defense economics Education: PhD in International Public Policy... Read More
August, 2020
ERF 26th Annual ConferenceERF 26th Annual Conference: Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a Framework for MENA’s Development Policy
Areas of Interest: Economic recovery in conflict-affected countries Fiscal sustainability Defense economics Education: PhD in International Public Policy... Read More
Jun 23, 2020