Degrees:
Ph.D. in Agric, Environmental and Development Economics; M.A, Economics from Ohio State University (Columbus, OH); M.S. Agric Economics, Texas A&M University (College Station, TX); B.S. Agric Economics (Hons), University of Zimbabwe (Harare, ZW).
Biography:
Ephias Makaudze is a former Rockefeller Foundation Fellow who holds a Ph.D. in Agric, Environmental and Development Economics and M.A, Economics from Ohio State University (Columbus, OH). He also holds M.S. Agric Economics, Texas A&M University (College Station, TX) and B.S. Agric Economics (Hons), University of Zimbabwe (Harare, ZW). Ephias is an accomplished academic with a wealth of experience teaching a wide array of economics, environmental and agric economics courses. His research work explores developmental challenges imposed by climate change especially on developing communities and/or economies. Ephias is an established economist who is widely consulted by international development agencies (e.g. World Bank, UNDP, USAID, FAO, AGRA, etc). He has a growing publication record as he continues to publish widely in peer review journals and book chapters.