Details about Ismail olaleke fasanya
Postal address: | School of Economics and Finance, University of the Witwatersrand, wits 2250, Johannesburg, South Africa |
Workplace: | Wits Business School, Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management, University of the Witwatersrand, (more information at EDIRC)
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Working Papers
2017
- Modelling Return and Volatility Spillovers in Global Foreign Exchange Markets
Working Papers, Centre for Econometric and Allied Research, University of Ibadan View citations (5)
Journal Articles
2021
- ARE FISCAL DEFICITS INFLATIONARY IN NIGERIA? NEW EVIDENCE FROM BOUNDS TESTING TO COINTEGRATION WITH STRUCTURAL BREAKS
Economic Annals, 2021, 66, (228), 123 - 148 View citations (2)
- Can Uncertainty Due to Pandemic Predict Asia-Pacific Energy Stock Markets?
Asian Economics Letters, 2021, 2, (1), 1-7 View citations (4)
- How Does Economic Policy Uncertainty Connect With the Volatility Spillovers in Asia-Pacific Markets?
Asian Economics Letters, 2021, 2, (2), 1-6 View citations (18)
- How does economic policy uncertainty connect with the dynamic spillovers between precious metals and bitcoin markets?
Resources Policy, 2021, 72, (C) View citations (35)
- Infectious Diseases-Energy Futures Nexus - A Quantile-on-Quantile Approach
Energy RESEARCH LETTERS, 2021, 1, (1), 1-4 View citations (3)
- On the connection between oil and global foreign exchange markets: The role of economic policy uncertainty
Resources Policy, 2021, 72, (C) View citations (20)
- Uncertainty Due to Pandemic and the Volatility Connectedness Among Asian REITs Market
Asian Economics Letters, 2021, 2, (2), 1-5 View citations (7)
2020
- Are commodity prices good predictors of inflation? The African perspective
Resources Policy, 2020, 69, (C) View citations (13)
- Modelling financial openness growth-nexus in Nigeria: evidence from bounds testing to cointegration approach
Future Business Journal, 2020, 6, (1), 1-11 View citations (3)
- Returns and volatility spillovers among cryptocurrency portfolios
International Journal of Managerial Finance, 2020, 17, (2), 327-341 View citations (11)
2019
- Measuring Return and Volatility Spillovers among Sectoral Stocks in Nigeria
Zagreb International Review of Economics and Business, 2019, 22, (2), 71-94
- Modelling the return and volatility spillovers of crude oil and food prices in Nigeria
Energy, 2019, 169, (C), 186-205 View citations (33)
2018
- Oil Revenue Shocks and the Current Account Balance Dynamics in Nigeria: New evidence from Asymmetry and Structural Breaks
SPOUDAI Journal of Economics and Business, 2018, 68, (4), 72-87 View citations (2)
2017
- Oil Price Volatility and Fiscal Behaviour if Government in Nigeria
Asian Journal of Economic Modelling, 2017, 5, (2), 118-134 View citations (6)
2015
- Remittances led growth in West Africa Monetary Zone (WAMZ)
Economics Bulletin, 2015, 35, (4), 2374-2381
2014
- Fiscal Response to Foreign Aid Inflows in Nigeria
The IUP Journal of Applied Finance, 2014, 20, (2), 37-56 View citations (1)
2013
- Does Monetary Policy Influence Economic Growth in Nigeria?
Asian Economic and Financial Review, 2013, 3, (5), 635-646 View citations (22)
- Modelling oil price volatility with structural breaks
Energy Policy, 2013, 52, (C), 554-562 View citations (115)
- Oil Discovery and Sectoral Performance in Nigeria: An Appraisal of the Dutch Disease
The IUP Journal of Applied Economics, 2013, XII, (2), 25-40 View citations (4)
- Oil Price Fluctuations and Output performance in Nigeria: a Var Approach
Romanian Economic Journal, 2013, 16, (49), 47-72 View citations (1)
- Public Expenditure and Economic Growth in Nigeria: Evidence from Auto-Regressive Distributed Lag Specification
Zagreb International Review of Economics and Business, 2013, 16, (1), 79-92 View citations (16)
2012
- Comparative Performance of Volatility Models for Oil Price
International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 2012, 2, (3), 167-183 View citations (9)
- Does Foreign Aid Accelerate Economic Growth? An Empirical Analysis for Nigeria
International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, 2012, 2, (4), 423-431 View citations (16)
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