ROSEMARY S STANLEY

Lecturer, University Of Dar Es Salaam School Of Economics
Education:

B.A, M.A (UDSM), Ph.D. (Capital University of Economics and Business, Beijing)

Teaching:

  • Macroeconomics
  • Natural resource and environmental Economics
  • Econometrics
  • Quantitative Mathematics
  • Monetary Policy
  • Public Policy

Research:

  • Natural resources and environmental economics
  • Development economics
  • Macroeconomics
  • Gender Economics

Projects:

  1. Engendering behavioural change and incentive-based policy options for plastic waste reduction in Nigeria.
  2. Public debt on long-term fiscal policy and economic growth in Tanzania; What is a tipping point?
  3. Coexistence of Wildlife and Humans in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area: Exploring the socioeconomic aspects and the possibilities for the replication of the ‘Ngorongoro Model’ in Tanzania
  4. Addressing Factors that obstruct the marketing system of oranges produced by smallholder farmers in the Muheza district for purposes of improving smallholder farmers’ welfare

Publications:

  1. Kirama, S., Kemp, A., and Taylor, R.S. (2018). Assessment of Local Content and Local Community Participation Policies. In Opportuna L. Kweka and H. I. Majamba (ed.) Scientific, Legal, and Socioeconomic Aspects of Oil and Gas in Tanzania. TUKI, University of Dar es Salaam, pp. 96-110
  2. Taylor, R.S. (2020). Foreign Direct Investment and Economic growth. Analysis of Sectoral Foreign Direct Investment in Tanzania. African Development Review, 32(4), 699-717. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8268.12472
  3. Taylor, R.S., & Luvanda, E. (2022). Analysis of Sino-Tanzania Trade Relations: A Gravity Model Approach. The African Review, 49(3), 377-398.  https://doi.org/10.1163/1821889X-bja10011