September Mojalefa
Mr Mojalefa September Rooderick holds a Bcom degree, Bcom Hons (Monetary and Financial economics) and he has recently completed his Masters degree in Development economics at the University of Johannesburg.
Mr September Rooderick worked as an assistant lecturer teaching economics at the University of Johannesburg (Department of economics), Rosebank college (Sunnyside campus, Pretoria) and University of Witwatersrand (school of education). Prior to his appointment as a lecturer, Mr Rooderick worked as a research assistant at the Department of Economics and Econometrics at University of Johannesburg. His job duties included helping number of lecturers, Masters and Phd students with data collection and econometric techniques. Through his assistance, the Department of Economics and Econometrics was able to double its research output in 2012. Mr Rooderick has the knowledge of working with different data set ranging from time series, crossectional and panel data and different estimation techniques.
Mr Mojalefa September Rooderick is a part-time lecturer for Microeconomics and advanced Monetary economics (honors courses) at the University of Johannesburg. Prior to his appointment as a lecturer, Mr Mojalefa September Rooderick worked as a research assistant at the Department of Economics and Econometrics at the University of Johannesburg. His job duties were to help with econometric modelling to number of lecturers, Masters and Phd students who were involved in research. Through his through knowledge of statistical and econometrics techniques, the Department of Economics and Econometrics was able to double its research output in 2012.
Mr Mojalefa September is currently finishing his Master’s degree in development economics. He hold a Bcom (honors) degree in Monetary and Financial economics and Bcom degree from The University of Johannesburg.
General Experience
Mr. Mojalefa September Rooderick speciliases in Development of Economic Policy, Monetary economics , Econometrics
Recent Economics papers
1. The impact of inequality on growth and poverty in Sub-Sahara African countries: A panel data approach
2. Is the manufacturing sector still an engine for economic growth: Evidence from fast growing emerging markets
3. Empirical analysis of orphaned poverty in Soweto
4. Is inflation targeting appropriate for South Africa given the persistent level of unemployment
Mr. Mojalefa September Rooderick is a board member for Ikageng Itereleng AIDS ministry
Mr Mojalefa September Rooderick holds a Bcom degree, Bcom Hons (Monetary and Financial economics) and he has recently completed his Masters degree in Development economics at the University of Johannesburg.
Mr September Rooderick worked as an assistant lecturer teaching economics at the University of Johannesburg (Department of economics), Rosebank college (Sunnyside campus, Pretoria) and University of Witwatersrand (school of education). Prior to his appointment as a lecturer, Mr Rooderick worked as a research assistant at the Department of Economics and Econometrics at University of Johannesburg. His job duties included helping number of lecturers, Masters and Phd students with data collection and econometric techniques. Through his assistance, the Department of Economics and Econometrics was able to double its research output in 2012. Mr Rooderick has the knowledge of working with different data set ranging from time series, crossectional and panel data and different estimation techniques.
Mr Mojalefa September Rooderick is a part-time lecturer for Microeconomics and advanced Monetary economics (honors courses) at the University of Johannesburg. Prior to his appointment as a lecturer, Mr Mojalefa September Rooderick worked as a research assistant at the Department of Economics and Econometrics at the University of Johannesburg. His job duties were to help with econometric modelling to number of lecturers, Masters and Phd students who were involved in research. Through his through knowledge of statistical and econometrics techniques, the Department of Economics and Econometrics was able to double its research output in 2012.
Mr Mojalefa September is currently finishing his Master’s degree in development economics. He hold a Bcom (honors) degree in Monetary and Financial economics and Bcom degree from The University of Johannesburg.
General Experience
Mr. Mojalefa September Rooderick speciliases in Development of Economic Policy, Monetary economics , Econometrics
Recent Economics papers
1. The impact of inequality on growth and poverty in Sub-Sahara African countries: A panel data approach
2. Is the manufacturing sector still an engine for economic growth: Evidence from fast growing emerging markets
3. Empirical analysis of orphaned poverty in Soweto
4. Is inflation targeting appropriate for South Africa given the persistent level of unemployment
Mr. Mojalefa September Rooderick is a board member for Ikageng Itereleng AIDS ministry