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Farai Chigaru Email: [email protected] Cell: +86 135 8168 3943 EDUCATION 1. Capital University of Economics and Business: Beijing, China. Degree: Master’s Degree in Applied Economics Major: Econometrics Thesis: Comparative Analysis of the Impact of COMESA FTA on Trade: Parametric; Semi- Parametric; and Non Parametric Estimation techniques. Supervisor: Professor Wang Li (mobile: +86 136 5111 0967) Relevant Course work: Econometrics, Development Economics, Macro Economics, Micro Economics Corporate Strategy, International Trade, International Finance, Industrial Economics. 2. University of Malawi, Chancellor College: Zomba, Malawi Degree: Bachelor Degree in Social Science Major: Economics Grade: Distinction Dissertation: Explaining the Rural-Urban Differences in Poverty in Malawi: A Quantile Regression Approach Supervisor: Dr Richard Mussa (mobile : +265 888717079) Related Course work: Econometrics, Public Finance, Corporate Finance & Investment, International Economics, Agricultural Economics, Economics of Money and Banking, Macro Economics, Micro Economics Research Experience Publications: 1.Explaining the Rural-Urban Differences in Poverty in Malawi: A Quantile

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Farai Chigaru Email: [email protected] Cell: +86 135 8168 3943EDUCATION 1. Capital University of Economics and Business: Beijing, China. Degree: Masters Degree in Applied Economics Major: Econometrics Thesis: Comparative Analysis of the Impact of COMESA FTA on Trade: Parametric; Semi- Parametric; and Non Parametric Estimation techniques.

Supervisor: Professor Wang Li (mobile: +86 136 5111 0967)

Relevant Course work: Econometrics, Development Economics, Macro Economics, Micro Economics Corporate Strategy, International Trade, International Finance, Industrial Economics.2. University of Malawi, Chancellor College: Zomba, Malawi

Degree: Bachelor Degree in Social Science Major: Economics Grade: DistinctionDissertation: Explaining the Rural-Urban Differences in Poverty in Malawi: A Quantile Regression Approach

Supervisor: Dr Richard Mussa (mobile : +265 888717079)Related Course work: Econometrics, Public Finance, Corporate Finance & Investment, International Economics, Agricultural Economics, Economics of Money and Banking, Macro Economics, Micro Economics

Research Experience Publications:

1.Explaining the Rural-Urban Differences in Poverty in Malawi: A Quantile Regression Approach. Status : In progress Target Journal: Journal of Development Economics Position: Main author Co-Authors : Dr Richard Mussa (Lecturer, Department of Economics ,University of Malawi ; +265 888717079) ; Mr Gowokani Chirwa (Lecturer, Economics Department)

2.Economic Impact of Chinas Energy Policy : Firm-level evidence from a Differential Electricity Pricing Policy. Status: In progress ; submitted to Journal of Energy Economics Position: Research Assistant Main author: Dr Shen Meng (Lecturer, Department of Economics, Capital University Of Economics and Business; mobile (+86 180 1017 8176); [email protected])3.Impact of Environmental Regulation on Investment: Firm-Level Evidence from Top 1000 program in China. Status: In progress

Target Journal : Journal of Energy Economics

Position: Research Assistant

Main author : Dr Shen Meng (Lecturer, Department of Economics, Capital University Of Economics and Business; mobile (+86 180 1017 8176); [email protected])

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCENICO Asset Managers Limited Investment Analyst 2012 2013 Preparing Reports : Monthly economic reports; Monthly loan repayment schedule ; Monthly loan balances schedule; and Quarterly commitments report Equity dealing on behalf of Funds under our management and processing transactions in system. Reviewing and reporting on financial reports of selected corporate entities. Annual Valuation, and review, of the performance of companies within the NICO Group. Analyzing financial information and produces forecasts of business, industry, and economic conditions for use in making investment decisions. Maintaining knowledge and staying abreast of developments in the fields of industrial technology, business, finance, and economic theory. Interpreting data affecting investment programs, such as price, yield, stability, future trends in investment risks, and economic influences. Monitoring fundamental economic, industrial, and corporate developments through the analysis of information obtained from financial publications and services, investment banking firms, government agencies, trade publications, company sources, and personal interviews. Preparing plans of action for investment based on financial analysesCapital University of Economics and Business Assistant Lecturer 2014-2015 Training students on the application of statistical softwares STATA and Eviews for their research on their theses.

Providing assistance to lecturers on the supervision of research projects of the students.

Providing tutorials for students

Conducting seminars to train students on the use of STATA and Eviews.

SKILLS Proficient with significant experience in STATA and EVIEWS softwares, with application to regression analyses. Ability to communicate in English, Chinese, and French.

Strong ability to analyze and synthesize research.

Strong organizational and communication skills, with significant experience in team building and project management.

Proficient with significant experience in Excel, Word, and Power point software platforms.

REFERENCES 1. Dr. Richard Mussa 2. Esnat Lweya

3. Professor Wang Li Lecturer in Economics

Senior Investment Officer Lecturer in Economics Economics Department

NICO Asset Managers School of Economics

Chancellor College

P.O. Box 3173 Capital University of Economics and P.O. Box 280

Blantyre

Business Zomba

Malawi

Beijing 100026 Malawi.

ChinaEmail: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Phone : 0888717079 Phone : +265 888 639 219 Phone : +86 136 5111 0967