Charles Mordi

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Charles N.O. Mordi
Nationality (legal)Nigerian
Academic career
InstitutionCentral Bank of Nigeria
FieldMonetary economics
Macroeconomics
Alma materUniversity of Lagos (B.Sc.) (M.Sc.)

Charles N.O. Mordi is a Nigerian economist and former head of research at the Central Bank of Nigeria.[1] He is an authority on the monetary economics of Nigeria.[2]

Education and career[edit]

Mordi holds a BSc and M.Sc., both in economics, from the University of Lagos.[3]

His professional career began at the Central Bank of Nigeria in 1980.[3] He then proceeded to the IMF where he became a country economist on the economies of Namibia and Botswana. He was also a member of IMF surveillance missions to Malawi and Lesotho.[4]

Mordi has conducted research on the demand for money in the Nigerian economy.[5]

Journal articles[edit]

  • Charles N.O. Mordi; Michael A. Adebiyi (2010). "The Asymmetric Effects of Oil Price Shocks on Output and Prices in Nigeria using a Structural VAR Model". Central Bank of Nigeria Economic and Financial Review. 48 (1): 1–32. S2CID 218717.
  • Charles N.O. Mordi (2002). "The Challenges of Monetary Union: Risks and pitfalls and how to respond to them". Central Bank of Nigeria Economic & Financial Review. 40: 56–69.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Charles N.O. Mordi; Michael A. Adebiyi (2010). "The Asymmetric Effects of Oil Price Shocks on Output and Prices in Nigeria using a Structural VAR Model". Central Bank of Nigeria Economic and Financial Review. 48 (1): 1–32. S2CID 218717.
  2. ^ "Charles N.O. Mordi". Retrieved February 23, 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Charles N.O. Mordi". Archived from the original on February 24, 2018. Retrieved February 23, 2018.
  4. ^ "Charles N.O Mordi – POLAR AFRIQUE CONSULTING". Retrieved 2020-05-05.
  5. ^ Oresotu, F. O., and Charles NO Mordi. The demand for money function in Nigeria: An empirical investigation. Central Bank of Nigeria, 1992