Jorge Zumaeta | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr Jorge Zumaeta | Economics | Best Researcher Award 

Professor, Executive Director at Florida International University/Duke University, United States.

Dr. Jorge N. Zumaeta is a distinguished economist, educator, and policy advisor with over two decades of experience in applied macroeconomics, labor economics, and socio-economic development. He holds a Ph.D. in Social Science from Tilburg University and serves as Senior Director at Florida International University. A Fulbright Scholar and NSF DITE Fellow, Dr. Zumaeta has published extensively on workforce policy, economic inequality, and social equity. His leadership extends to advisory roles with the Miami-Dade Social and Economic Development Council and the Latin Chamber of Commerce (CAMACOL). With a strong commitment to community engagement, academic excellence, and public service, he integrates research with actionable strategies that foster inclusive growth and workforce innovation.

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Education:

Dr. Jorge N. Zumaeta holds a Ph.D. in Social Science from Tilburg University in the Netherlands, reflecting a strong foundation in interdisciplinary and global perspectives on economics and development. He also earned an M.S. and a B.A. in Economics from Florida Atlantic University, USA, where he began shaping his future in applied macroeconomics and labor economics. His academic journey is grounded in both theoretical rigor and practical application, equipping him to address complex socio-economic issues worldwide.

💼 Professional Experience:

Spanning over two decades, Dr. Zumaeta’s career includes roles at Florida International University, Miami-Dade County, Florida Department of Labor, and Florida Atlantic University. He has led initiatives in economic policy, labor market analysis, workforce development, and institutional planning. His expertise has shaped policies and programs that improve employment outcomes, reduce inequality, and foster economic resilience.

Expertise & Research Interests:

Dr. Zumaeta specializes in applied macroeconomics, labor economics, and socio-economic development, with a focus on equity, workforce development, and policy analysis. He is committed to promoting liberty, self-governance, and truth through research that bridges academic insight with actionable policy outcomes. His recent work addresses disinformation in the age of AI, racial economic disparities, and workforce transformation strategies. He actively integrates classical economic principles with contemporary challenges, making his research both relevant and transformative.

Academic & Teaching Roles:

An accomplished educator and faculty administrator, Dr. Zumaeta serves as Senior Director at Florida International University (FIU), while also teaching courses in labor studies and macroeconomics. His high SPOT score of 4.7/5 reflects his exceptional teaching effectiveness. He has co-taught internationally via COIL programs, delivered economic lecture series across Latin America, and mentored students through programs such as DITE (NSF). His mission is to prepare informed, civic-minded leaders for a globalized economy.

🏆 Awards & Honors:

Dr. Zumaeta’s outstanding contributions have earned him numerous accolades. These include the NSF DITE Fellowship, the Fulbright Scholar Research Chair at the University of Alberta, FIU Top Scholar, and multiple leadership, community engagement, and teaching awards (e.g., FLAME Award, APEX Award, and several SPOT nominations). These honors reflect his impact across academia, public service, and community development.

Community Engagement & Leadership:

Dr. Zumaeta is an influential member of Miami-Dade County’s Social and Economic Development Council and a board member of CAMACOL (Latin Chamber of Commerce USA). He advises policymakers on economic justice, workforce policy, and sustainable development. His leadership in various strategic planning committees at FIU demonstrates his commitment to aligning academic programs with local and national labor market needs.

Memberships & Affiliations:

He is a member of prominent organizations such as the National Economic Association (NEA), National Association of Business Economics (NABE), and RECLA (Red Universitaria de Educación Continua de Latinoamérica y Europa). These affiliations demonstrate his active engagement in global academic and policy communities.

Publications:

  • Racial Disparities in Family Income, Assets, and Liabilities: A Century After the 1921 Tulsa Massacre
    W.A. Darity Jr., R.E. García, L. Russell, J.N. Zumaeta
    Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 45(2), 256–275, 2024.

  • The Incarceration Penalty and Black-White Economic Inequality: The Case of Baltimore
    L. Russell, J.N. Zumaeta, A. Colston, W.A. Darity Jr.
    AEA Papers and Proceedings, 113, 456–461, 2023.

  • Money Illusion in Charitable Giving in the Absence of Market Price Resistance
    J.N. Zumaeta
    Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies, 13(3), 24–33, 2021.

  • Meta-Analysis of Seven Standard Experimental Paradigms Comparing Student to Non-Student Populations
    J.N. Zumaeta
    Meta, 13(2), 22–33, 2021.

  • A Logistic Regression Analysis to Assist Welfare Recipients Attaining Employment
    J.N. Zumaeta
    The Journal of Social Sciences Research, 7(2), 75–91, 2021.

  • The Cool Entrepreneurship Program for At-Risk Youth: An Illustration of the Social Construction of Economic Thinking
    J.N. Zumaeta
    Tilburg University, 2013.

  • The Economics of Disinformation: Academic Freedom in the Era of AI
    J.N. Zumaeta
    Journal of Academic Freedom, 15, 2024.

  • Economic Attitudes and Financial Decisions Among Welfare Recipients: Considerations for Workforce Policy
    J. Zumaeta
    Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4973794, 2024.

  • Federal Job Guarantee as a Path for Ending Income Inequality and Promoting Business Sustainability
    J.N. Zumaeta
    Duke University – Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity, 2022.

  • An Econometric Analysis of the Effects of the Job Training Partnership Act on Self-Sufficiency
    J.N. Zumaeta
    The Journal of Social Sciences Research, 7(2), 66–74, 2021.

  • The Journal of Social Sciences Research – Special Issue Contributions
    J.N. Zumaeta.

  • A Comparison of American Community Survey Profiles & Administrative Unemployment Insurance Summaries: Final Report
    J.N. Zumaeta
    Research Report, 2011.

Mokgadi Phoebe Ramaloko | Economic | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mokgadi Phoebe Ramaloko | Economic | Best Researcher Award

Phd Researcher at University of Urbino, Botswana.

Dr. Mokgadi Phoebe Ramaloko 🎓 is a passionate researcher from Botswana 🇧🇼, specializing in climate change 🌍, migration 🧳, and industrial policy 🏭. She is completing her Ph.D. in Global Studies: Economy, Society, and Law at the University of Urbino 🇮🇹, where her research focuses on Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in Zambia 🇿🇲. Dr. Ramaloko holds a Master’s in Asia Pacific Affairs from Taiwan 🇹🇼 and a Bachelor’s in Finance from Botswana. With international research experience, scholarly publications 📚, and expertise in data analysis tools 📊, she contributes actively to global academic discourse and policy-oriented research 🌐.

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🏆 Sutability For Best Researcher Award – Dr. Mokgadi Phoebe Ramaloko

Dr. Mokgadi Phoebe Ramaloko is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award due to her outstanding interdisciplinary research spanning climate change, migration, and industrial policy—with a unique focus on Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in Africa. Her academic journey traverses three continents (Africa, Asia, Europe), illustrating global perspective, adaptability, and scholarly depth. With a track record of fieldwork, quantitative research, peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, and scholarship recognition, she embodies the values of innovative, solution-oriented, and internationally impactful research.

🔹 Education 🎓 & Experience 🧠

Education 🎓

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Global Studies (Economy, Society & Law), University of Urbino, Italy – Thesis on SEZs in Zambia

  • 🎓 Master of Social Science in Asia Pacific Affairs, National Sun Yat Sen University, Taiwan – Thesis on Chinese SEZs in Africa

  • 🎓 Bachelor of Finance, University of Botswana

Research & Work Experience 🧠

  • 🔬 Research Assistant, University of Urbino – Mediterranean student attitude study (2023–2024)

  • 🌍 Ph.D. Student Exchange, University of Zambia – Fieldwork & quantitative analysis on SEZs (2021–2022)

  • 📊 Research Assistant, National Sun Yat Sen University – Focused on China-Africa investment (2015–2016)

  • 🗂️ Administrative roles at BA ISAGO University, Fuel In Motion, and BATEP (2011–2015)

🔹 Professional Development

Dr. Ramaloko has consistently enhanced her research and analytical skills 🔬 through diverse international academic programs and collaborative projects 🌍. Her experience spans quantitative and qualitative research 📊📋, advanced data analysis using SPSS, Stata & Excel 💻, and cross-university cooperation across the Mediterranean region 🧩. She has presented her findings at international conferences 🎤 and co-authored peer-reviewed journal articles 📚. Adept with research tools like EndNote, Zotero, and Mendeley 🛠️, she has also gained administrative and organizational expertise 🗃️. Her dynamic academic journey bridges Africa, Asia, and Europe, making her a globally oriented, interdisciplinary scholar ✨.

🔹 Research Focus

Dr. Ramaloko’s research 🧠 focuses on economic development and social transformation through the lens of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) 🏭 in Africa, especially Zambia and Ethiopia 🇿🇲🇪🇹. She explores how SEZs influence industrial growth, employment creation 💼, and policy formation 🧾. In parallel, her growing interest in climate change 🌡️ and its intersection with migration 🚶‍♀️ broadens her scope into sustainability and human mobility studies 🌍. Her work is both policy-relevant and empirically grounded, offering vital insights into regional integration, development economics 📈, and international cooperation 🤝.

🔹 Awards & Honors 🏅

  • 🏅 University of Urbino Ph.D. Scholarship (2019–2023)

  • 🏅 IMAPA Scholarship – National Sun Yat Sen University, Taiwan (2015–2016)

  • 🏅 Government of Botswana Scholarship – Undergraduate Studies (2007–2010)

Publication Top Notes

📄 Title: China-Zambia engagements: is there change, what has changed and why?
✍️ Authors: G. Hampwaye, P. Carmody, P.M. Ramaloko
📘 Journal: Journal of Contemporary East Asia Studies, Vol. 12, Issue 1, pp. 179–198
📅 Year: 2023
🔗 Cited by: 1 
🔍 Abstract: This paper examines the evolving nature of China–Zambia relations, focusing on political, economic, and infrastructural engagements. It explores whether these engagements have undergone significant transformation, what specific changes have occurred, and what factors have driven these shifts. The analysis considers both Zambian agency and Chinese strategic interests within the broader context of Africa–China relations.

🔚 Conclusion

Dr. Ramaloko’s research excellence, global academic mobility, and dedication to development-focused scholarship make her a standout candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work not only advances academic discourse but also offers practical solutions for pressing global challenges. She exemplifies the award’s criteria through innovation, policy relevance, cross-cultural competence, and academic rigor. 🏅✅