Mma Amara Ekeruche
CSEA (Nigeria)
Areas of expertise:
Economy
Mma is a Research Fellow at CSEA. She holds a Masters in Economic Policy from University College London (UCL), United Kingdom and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana. Her research interests cuts across Energy, Development Economics, and Macroeconomic and Fiscal Management.
Agenda for Sustainable Economic Transformation Post-COVID-19 in Nigeria
- March 1, 2021CSEA (Nigeria)
Nigeria's government has responded to the pandemic by developing a new agenda and strategies for sustainable growth and economic transformation.
Will Nigeria's Liquidity Shortage Morph into a Solvency Crisis?
- February 19, 2021CSEA (Nigeria)
While domestic debt remains a large share of Nigeria’s rising debt, there has been a growing reliance on external loans.
The case for debt relief in Africa amid COVID-19
- April 14, 2020CSEA (Nigeria)
The kind of debt relief Africa needs in order to help it’s weak health infrastructure and alleviate the recent demand shock.
Understanding the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on the Nigerian economy
- April 14, 2020CSEA (Nigeria)
Nigeria’s economy was already grappling with low oil prices and debt. These factors will only aggravate the impact of COVID-19.
COVID-19 in Africa: The implications for macroeconomic and socioeconomic dimensions
- April 30, 2021CSEA (Nigeria)
Governments have increased spending plans and central banks are adopting more accommodating monetary policies.
Drivers of Disparity: How Policy Responses to COVID-19 Can Increase Inequalities
- January 7, 2021CSEA (Nigeria)
Nigeria and Uganda have expanded existing cash transfer programmes to deliver funds to the most vulnerable during the pandemic.
