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Laboratory of Analysis-Research in quantitative Economics

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LAREQ
FoundedJanuary 2, 2012
TypeMacroeconomic Modeling Think Tank
Location
Coordinates4°20′04″S 15°17′49″E / 4.33432°S 15.296888°E / -4.33432; 15.296888
Staff17
Websitewww.lareq.com

The Laboratory of Analysis-Research in Quantitative Economics (French: Laboratoire dAnalyse-Recherche en Economie Quantitative, LAREQ) is a project created in 2012 at the initiative of Jean-Paul K. Tsasa to propose a new order in research in economics departments of the congolese universities.[1] LAREQ is composed of academics and researchers from three main Congolese universities including: University of Kinshasa,[2] Protestant University at Congo,[3] and Catholic University of Congo,[4] and it is directed by a Resident Coordinator and a Deputy Coordinator.[5][6]

Objectives

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The general objective of LAREQ is to play an active role in the development and application of modern macroeconomic modeling in developing countries in Africa.[7]

This general goal can be broken down into two more specific objectives:

  • The production and diffusion of research
  • The coaching and training of students

The production and diffusion of research

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LAREQ publishes papers, under the rubric of "One pager" for undergraduate and graduate students, and belongs to the Congolese research network in quantitative economics.[8] Since 2013, LAREQ began publish the Makroeconomica Review, a journal devoted to the development and applications of Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models in developing countries in Africa.[9]

The coaching and training of students

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LAREQ organizes training, workshops and seminars and participates in the supervision of master and PhD dissertations.[10]

LAREQ Medal of Excellence

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The LAREQ awards annually the LAREQ Medal of Excellence for outstanding research accomplishments in economics to an African mathematician or economist under the age of 30.[11] The objective of this award is to encourage research at an early age. The winner for 2014 is the Ivorian economist engineer Kone N'Gole.

Publications

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  • Tsasa, Jean-Paul K. (2014). "Diagnostic de la politique monétaire en Rép. Dém. Congo: Approche par l'équilibre général dynamique stochastique" (PDF). Dynare Working Papers Series (38): 2–72.
  • Tsasa, Jean-Paul K. (2014). "Do a Small Open Economy DSGE Model Characterizes Correctly the Cyclicality in the African Least Developed Countries? A Comment". Makroeconomica Review. 1 (1): 5–16. Archived from the original on 2014-02-19. Retrieved 2014-08-03.
  • Tsasa, Jean-Paul K.; et al. (2013). "Initiation à la modélisation par l'approche d'équilibre général dynamique et stochastique (DSGE) sur Dynare". Fiches Techniques Laréq. Alpha (1): 2–228.
  • Kulonga, Guillaume; Tsasa, Jean-Paul K. (2012). "Les Forces Politiques Parlementaires en Rép. Dém. Congo : Simulation du Paysage Politique et Application de l'indice de Shapley – Shubick". One Pager Publication. 4 (13): 86–91.

See also

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References

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