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MilwaukeeWI53201United States of America(414) 288-6902prince.fosu@marquette.eduDr. Fosu holds a B.A. and M.Phil. Economics from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana, MS in Agribusiness and Applied Economics from North Dakota State University, USA, and PhD in Economics from Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Dr. Fosu is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Practice at the Department of Economics at 糖心传媒. Before joining 糖心传媒, he worked as an Assistant Professor of Finance and Economics at Wheeling University. His research interests include macroeconomics, economic development, applied microeconomics. His current research focuses on how governments free education programs impact secondary school enrollment and household labor market outcomes in low-income countries. He is also working on how environmental tax revenues could be used to increase domestic government healthcare expenditures in both developing and developed countries.
Macroeconomics
Infrastructure spending
Applied Economics
Education Finance
Government Policy
鈥淩isks and risk premiums of GE corn: A macromarketing framework鈥, Ecological Economics, 2022 (with William Nganje)
鈥淚nfrastructure and economic growth: Evidence from the United States鈥, Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development, 2022 (with Martinson Ankrah Twumasi)
鈥淩esidential renewable energy adoption. Does financial literacy matter?鈥, Journal of Cleaner Production, 2022 (with Martinson Ankrah Twumasi, Dennis Asante, Gloria Essilfie, Yuansheng Jiang)
鈥淭he impact of credit constraint on artisanal fishers鈥 technical efficiency: Stochastic frontier and instrumental variable approach鈥, Regional Studies in Marine Science, 2022 (with Martinson Ankrah Twumasi, Yuansheng Jiang, Bismark Addai, Charles Hackman Kwamena Essel)
鈥淒oes Railway Lines Investments matter for Economic Growth?鈥, ECONOMICS, 2021.
鈥淚nternet use and farm household鈥檚 food and nutrition security nexus: The case of rural Ghana鈥, Technology in Society, 2021 (Twumasi, M. A., Jiang, Y., Asante, D., Addai, B., Akuamoah-Boateng, S.)
鈥淓mpirical Analysis of US Bilateral Corn Trade: Evidence from Japan, Mexico, China, South Korea, and the European Union鈥, Cogent Economics and Finance, 2020 (with Tom Wahl)