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Name

Dr. Peter Samuel Ubi

Department

Economics

Designation

Lecturer II

Email

[email protected]


About Dr. Peter Samuel Ubi

Dr. Peter Ubi holds a B.Sc, M.Sc and Ph.D Degrees in Economics from the University of Calabar. He has taught in the field of Economics at the University of Calabar since 2010 when he was employed as a Lecturer 11. He has since risen to the rank of a Senior Lecturer in 2017. He is a member of the Nigerian Economic Society (NES), which is a professional body responsible for fashioning the curriculum as it concerns the teaching and practicing of Economics. Dr. Peter Ubi has supervised over 40 graduate and Post graduate students. He has been a consultant to the Cross River State Government on World Bank Assisted Projects. He has published over 45 scholarly papers in both reputable local and international journals. He is currently the Departmental Coordinator of Post graduate programme. His interest is in Economics of Development, Public Sector Economics and Economic Theory.


S/N Qualification School Atttended Started Finished
F.S.L.C Primary School, Calaro Estate, Akampkpa Calabar, Cross River State. 19791983
S.S.C.E Edanafa Secondary Commercial School Ediba, Abi L.G. Cross River state. 19841989
B.Sc Economics (Second class division) University of Calabar, Cross River State 1993-1998 19931998
M.sc EconomicsUniversity of Calabar, Cross River State 20042006
Ph.D EconomicsUniversity of Calabar, Cross River State 2007-2010 20072010

S/N Publication
Effiom, L.,Ubi, S. P., & Okon, E. O. (2012). A Case For Non Interest Banking In Nigeria Amidst The Collapsing Paradigms In The Global Economy. International Journal of Business Administration, 3(4), 20-30.
Effiom, L., & Ubi, S. P. (2016). Deficit, Decay and Deprioritization of Transport Infrastructure in Nigeria: Policy Options For Sustainability.  International Journal of Economics and Finance, 8 (3), 55-68.
Ubi, S. P. & Effiom, L. (2010). An Empirical Study Of Poverty In Calabar And Its Environs. Global Journal of Social Sciences, 9(1), 39-43.
Ubi, S. P., Effiom, L., & Michael, B. (2012). The Dynamics of Institutional Failure and Its Implications on Employment Capacity of the Nigerian Economy. Journal of Emerging trends in Economics and Management Sciences (JETEMS), 3(6), 931 – 939.
Enang B. Udah, Peter Ubi And Lionnel Effiom (2016) Macroeconomic Reforms,Institutions And Economic Performance In Nigeria 83 – 98. Clarion University of Pennsylvania, Clarion Pennsylvania
Enang, B. U.,Ubi, S. P., & Iyelli, I. (2016).  Economic Transformation And Industrialization: The Nigerian Experience.  Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa, 18 (1), 14-26.
Ubi, S. P. & Udah, E. B. (2014). Corruption, Institutional Quality and Economic Performance in an Emerging Economy: Lessons From Nigeria. British Journal of Economics, Management and Trade, 4(11), 1708-1722.
Ogbuagu, U., Ubi, S. P., & Effiom, L. (2014). “Corruption and Infrastructural Decay: Perceptible Evidence from Nigeria.” Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development,5:10.
Ubi, S. P., Eko, S. A., & Ndem, B. E. (2012). Corruption And Its Implication For Actualizing Nigeria Vision 20-2020. Global Journal of Social Sciences, 11(1), 41-51.
Effiom, L., Ubi, S. P., Okon, E. O. & Eyo, E. I. (2011).Trade Liberalization and Human Capital in Nigeria: A vector Auto regressive Analysis. European Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Sciences, 40:154-168.
Mba, P. M., Meriel, B. G. &Ubi, S. P. (2012). Interplay of foreign Aid,External debt and Economic Growth: The Nigeria Experience. International Journal of Economics and Finance, 4(8),177-185.
Ubi, S. P. & Effiom, L. (2013).The Dynamic Analysis of Electricity Supply and Economic Development: Lessons from Nigeria. Journal of Sustainable Society, 2(1),1 -11.
Ndem, A., Uwem, E. & Ubi, S. P. (2013). Overview Of Electric Power Development Gaps In Cross River State, Nigeria. International Journal of Management and Business Studies, 3(7),101-109.
Ubi, S. P., Effiom, L. & Okon, E. (2013). Poverty and Its Related Theories: Reassessing the Relevance. American Journal of Social Issues and Humanities,3(3), 152 -158.
Ebi, B. & Ubi, S. P. (2016).“Oil Revenue and the Twin Deficit Hypothesis in Nigeria.” International Journal of Economics and Management Studies (SSRG-IJEMS), 3( 5), 106 -114.
Effiom, L. & Ubi, S. P. (2015). Informal Institutions: The Binding Constraint On Institutional Efficiency in Nigeria. British Journal of Economics, Management & Trade, 5(3), 258-272.
Ubi, S. P. & Effiom, L. (2015). Financial And Non-Financial    Determinants Of Savings In A Developing Economy: Evidence From      Nigeria. Multi-Disciplinary Journal of Research and Development         Perspective, 4(2),103 -118.
Ubi, S. P. & Effiom, L. (2015). Domestic Resource Mobilization And Industrial Performance In Nigeria. West African Financial and Economic Review (WAFER),13 (2), 133 -156.
Ubi, S. P. & Inyang, J. (2017).“Fiscal Federalism in Nigeria: the Bane of National Development.” International Journal of Advance Studies in Economics and Public Sector Management, 5(1), 89-104.
Ubi, S. P., Effiom, L. & Eyo, E. I. (2012). Monetary Policy and industrialization in an Emerging Open Economy: Lessons from Nigeria. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 2(8), 270-288.
Effiom, L., Ubi, S. P., Okon, E. O. (2012). The Economics Of Distortions And The Problem Of Measurability: Evidence From Nigeria. American Journal of Business and Management, 1(2), 43-53.
Ebi, B. O., Emmanuel, N., & Ubi, S. P. (2013). Social Capital and Economic Growth Opportunities: A case Study of Rural Households in Obudu, Cross River State, Nigeria. Global Journal of Human Social Science, Economics, 3(2),13-16.
Effiom, L. & Ubi, S. P. (2012).Trade Openness and Domestic Savings Nexus in Developing Countries: Empirical Evidence from Nigeria. European Journal of Scientific Research, 86(3), 428 – 442.
Ubi, S. P., Effiom, L., Okon, O. E., & Anagha, E.O.(2012). An Econometric Analysis of the Determinants of electricity Supply in Nigeria. International Journal of Business Administration, 3(4), 72-82.

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S/N Conference Description Started Finished
Conference Organized By Nigerian Economic Society In Abuja. The Dynamics Of Institutional Failure And Its Implications On Employment Generation In Nigeria. 2012-09-212012-09-26
Conference Organized By Nigerian Economic Society In Abuja.A Re-assessment Of The Economics Of Ethnic Plurality, Corruption And Economic Performance: The Nigerian Experience. 2013-09-192013-09-23
Conference Organized By Nigerian Economic Society In Abuja. 2014.Does Financial openness enhance domestic industrial performance in a developing Economy? Lessons from Nigeria. 2014-03-122014-03-14
17th Annual National Conference of Nigeria Association of Agricultural Economists (NAAE) on Management of Agricultural Investments in Nigeria, FUTO, Owerri. 17th- 20th October, 2016“Agricultural Development and State Effectiveness in Nigeria: A New Rationale for Increased Capital Accumulation in Agriculture”. 2016-10-172016-10-20
Conference Organized By Nigerian Economic Society In Abuja.Poverty and Health Outcomes in Nigeria. 2019-04-202019-04-22