Tariku Lorato Lodamo | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Tariku Lorato Lodamo | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Mr Tariku Lorato Lodamo, Dilla University, Ethiopia

Tariku Lorato Lodamo is a dedicated Lecturer of Economics at Dilla University, Ethiopia, with extensive teaching experience in Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, and Econometrics. He holds an MA in Development Economics from Hawassa University and a BA in Economics from Dilla University. As Dean of the College of Business and Economics, he champions research and community service initiatives. Tariku has published impactful studies on tax evasion, livelihood improvement, and innovation in manufacturing. His commitment to academic governance and societal development makes him a prominent figure in the field of economics. 📚💼🌍✨

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Education and Training

Tariku Lorato Lodamo earned his Master of Arts (MA) in Development Economics from Hawassa University in Ethiopia, where he studied from December 2016 to November 2018. This advanced degree equipped him with the analytical skills necessary to address complex economic issues. Prior to that, he completed his Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Economics at Dilla University between January 2013 and July 2015, laying a strong foundation in economic theory and practice. His educational journey reflects a deep commitment to understanding and improving economic conditions in Ethiopia and beyond. 🎓🌍📚✨

Work Experience

Since November 2018, Tariku Lorato Lodamo has served as a Lecturer of Economics at Dilla University in Ethiopia, where he teaches intermediate-level courses such as Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Development Economics, and Econometrics. His responsibilities include conducting research and engaging in community service, emphasizing the importance of academic involvement in societal development. Tariku has also held leadership roles, including Dean of the College of Business and Economics since January 2024 and Vice Dean for Research from October 2021 to January 2024. Previously, he was a Graduate Assistant Lecturer, where he taught introductory courses and supported departmental activities. 📚👨‍🏫🌍✨

Research Focus

Tariku Lorato Lodamo focuses on various aspects of economic development and livelihood strategies in Ethiopia. His research highlights the importance of rural livelihood diversification for enhancing household food security and examines the determinants of livelihood strategies in specific regions. Additionally, he investigates the role of the urban informal sector in improving livelihoods, the impact of foreign direct investment on economic growth, and the dynamics of business-government relations influencing firm innovation. His studies also address tax evasion attitudes and perceptions of government legitimacy, contributing to a deeper understanding of economic behavior and policy implications. 📈🌾🏘️💼

Publication Top Notes

The role of rural livelihood diversification strategies for household food security in Southern Ethiopia: Empirical Evidence from Kecha Bira District of Kembata Tembaro Zone.

The Determinants of Livelihood Diversification Strategies in Qecha Bira Woreda, Kambata Tambaro Zone, Southern Ethiopia

The urban informal sector as a means of livelihood improvement among youth: Evidence from Hawassa city, Ethiopia

The nexus between foreign direct investment, domestic investment and economic growth: Evidence from Ethiopia

Inter-organizational Cooperation, Financial Constraints and Innovation: Evidence from Large Manufacturing Companies

Business-government relations and firm innovation: the moderating role of informal market competition and top management gender

What Determines Tax Evasion Attitude: A Study in Selected Zones of SNNPR, Ethiopia

Tax evasion attitude and taxpayers’ perception of government legitimacy: evidence from Southern Ethiopia

Conclusion

Mr. Tariku Lorato Lodamo’s combination of teaching excellence, substantial research output, and leadership within academic governance makes him a compelling candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work not only advances the field of economics but also contributes significantly to the socio-economic development of his community in Ethiopia