Nigeria’s Readiness for and the Effect of the Fourth Industrial Revolution

a writing workshop on contemporary issues in the field of economics by Nigerian economists

 Zoom (Video Conferencing)

“Nigeria’s Readiness for and the Effect of the Fourth Industrial Revolution” is a writing workshop 
We call for papers inviting ambitious economics students from within and outside our local network in Nigeria. Applicants will write on one of a set of topics and the best 10 will be shortlisted. We have an event inviting the 10 writers to present and defend their works and reward the best 3. The event will be broadcasted and the works will be published on Exploring Economics.

DEFENCE - SATURDAY - JULY 4, 2020

9AM - 12PM

ZOOM (VIDEO CONFERENCING)

The aim of this workshop is to encourage new thinking and ideas about the fourth industrial revolution in Nigeria, to prepare economists and non-economists on its effect and to suggest the best policies that work for everyone to ministries, agency, and departments of the government. 


We are calling for papers from undergraduate and post-graduate students of economics in Nigerian universities on one of these four topics:


1.    Economic Impact and Possible disruptions 

 

2.      The Future of Work: Economics Education on Nigeria’s Preparedness

 

3.      Government’s Intervention against Market Excesses 

 

4.      The Role of Women in the Revolution


Your paperwork should be 1500 - 2000 words i.e. 1500 words minimum, 2000 maximum.

Applicants should select and write on one of the above topics, the best 10 will be shortlisted. We will invite these 10 writers to present and defend their works on zoom and the best 3 writers will be rewarded with cash prizes. This event will be broadcasted and the works will be published on Exploring Economics. 

Submit your paper by June 6, 2020 (11:59 PM)

Your paper work must be in Microsoft document format (.docx, .doc, etc.), file size must not be more than 100MB.

Alternatively, you can submit your paper by sending it to theuploaders@rethinkeconomics.org

(Please apply before submitting your paper)

Represented Universities

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Technical Review Panelists

Prof. Risikat Duada O.S.

Development Economics, Applied Economics, Economics of Education and Human Capital, Gender Economics, Development Finance

Dr Shittu Ayodele I.

Economic Theory, Development Economics, Innovations & Entrepreneurial Economics

1ST PLACE WINNER

EMMANUEL OBIJOLE 

University of Ibadan (Oyo)

Economic Impact and Possible disruptions 

Emmanuel Obijole_Economic Impact and Possible Disruptions_Video Presentation - Emmanuel Obijole.mp4
Emmanuel Obijole_Unibadan_Finals NRE4IR- Economic Impact and Possible Disruptions - Emmanuel Obijole.pptx

2ND PLACE WINNER

DAMILOLA OWASANOYE

Benue State University

The Role of Women in the Revolution

XiaoYing_Video_1593595670746 - Damilola Owasanoye.mp4
DAMILOLA RWIR - Damilola Owasanoye.pptx

3RD PLACE WINNER

PETER  OGUNDAIRO

University of Lagos

The Role of Women in the Revolution

Ogundairo Peter Presentation - Peter Ogundairo.mp4

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