About
Department: Graduate Studies
Faculty: Faculty of Business and Accounting
Campus: Gaborone-BDLC
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samuel-chingoiro-51891725?originalSubdomain=bw
Email: samuel.chingoiro@bothouniversity.ac.bw
Qualifications:
- PhD Economics – University of Botswana (2018)
- MPhil Development Finance- University of Stellenbosch(2016)
- MSc Economics- University of Zimbabwe (2004)
- BSc Economics University of Zimbabwe (2004)
- Chartered Institute of Management Accounting (2016)
- Chartered Institute of Secretaries(PGCHE- Botho University (2011)
Affiliations, Honours and Industry/Community Engagement:
Awarded 1st position prize for the examination held 2002- Charted Institute of Secretaries & Administrators (Corporate Law & Practice)
Research Interests:
Development Finance, Economic Development & Growth, Banking & Finance Issues
Research Publications:
- Mbulawa S., Chingoiro S., and Machera R. (2022), “Dynamics of the remittances: Financial development nexus in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA)”. International Journal of Research in Business & Social Science, pages 171-182
- Chingoiro S., Machera R.P, and Mbulawa S., (2022), “Youth unemployment and economic growth in SADC countries: An application of Okun’s law Using Panel Data”, Forum for Development Studies (Taylor and Francis).
- Chingoiro S., and Mbulawa S., (2017), “Electricity consumption and Economic Growth in Botswana: A Vector Error Correction Approach”. Advances in Management Applied Economics, SCIENPRESS Ltd, Vol 7(2), pages 1-6
- Chingoiro S., and Mbulawa S., (2016), “Economic Growth and Infrastructure Expenditure in Kenya: A Granger-Causality Approach” International Journal of Social Studies, Red-fame Publishing, Vol 4(9), pages 1-8
- Chingoiro S., (2016), “Bank based or stock market and economic growth: panel evidence from selected COMESA countries”, MPhil thesis, University of Stellenbosch
- Mbulawa S., and Chingoiro S., (2017), “A test for nonlinearity between fiscal policy and economic performance in Botswana: An Autoregressive Distributed Lag approach” European Journal of Economics and Management Sciences, Issue 2, pages 88-101
- Mbulawa S., and Chingoiro S., (2017), “Do Tourist Expenditures Matter for Economic Growth in Botswana? A Vector Auto Regression Approach” Academica Trustica- Tourism and Innovation Journal, University of Primorska Press, vol. 10(1), pages 91-101.
- Chingoiro S., (2018), “Choice experiment analysis of Mobile Network Operators: Collusion Insights and Welfare Impacts on the Botswana Market”, University of Botswana
- Chingoiro S., (2012), “Seminar Presentation: Financial Development and Economic Growth: Panel Evidence from Selected Countries”, Botho University