Dr Stephane Atangana
Research Contributor
Economics Affairs Division
Stephane holds a PhD in Economics from the Protestant University of Central Africa (PUCA), in partnership with the Foundation for Studies and Research on International Development (FERDI). He specializes in regional integration, game theory, theoretical and empirical modeling, quantitative and qualitative techniques, matching methods, and econometrics.
His research interests include the provision of regional public goods, economic resilience, and sustainable development.
Stephane has worked as a consultant for various organizations, including UNESCO, the UNDP, and the Civil Peace Service (SCP). His professional experience includes research on civic values, violence among youth, and the provision of regional public goods in Central Africa. He has conducted research stays at the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC), the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS), and FERDI. Furthermore, he serves as an assistant lecturer at PUCA.