Daaki Sadat Ssekibaala

Daaki Sadat Ssekibaala

Lecturer

Dr. Daaki Sadat Ssekibaala, Ph.D. is a passionate and dedicated economist with a Ph.D. in Economics from Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia. Dr. Daaki’s research interests lie at the intersection of environmental economics and climate change, exploring the economic dimensions of environmental sustainability, focusing on the impact of macroeconomic policies, economic systems, and institutions on the environment. With a solid background in economic theory, he has a keen interest in studying the role of economic growth and institutions in shaping sustainable development and addressing global climate challenges. His work is grounded in rigorous research and aims to inform both policy and academic discourse on how economics can drive positive environmental change. Currently, Dr. Sadat is a lecturer (Economics) in the Faculty of Humanities and of Social Science at Mountains of the Moon University.

Ph.D Economics (International Islamic University Malaysia); Master of Science Economics (International Islamic University Malaysia); BA Economics (Islamic University in Uganda)

1. Sadat D.S Kasule, T, A, (2023), Examination of the poverty-environmental degradation nexus in Sub-Saharan Africa, Regional Sustainability, Vol. 4, Issue 3, Pages 296-308 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.regsus.2023.08.007 2. Sadat, D.S., Ariffin, M.I. and Duasa, J. (2022), “Economic growth, international trade, and environmental degradation in Sub-Saharan Africa”, Journal of Economics and Development, Vol. 24 No. 4, pp. 293-308. https://doi.org/10.1108/JED-05-2021-0072 3. Sadat, S. D., Irwan, M.A. & Duasa. J. (2021). Transmission channels and indirect effects in the relationship between institutional quality and environmental degradation in SSA. International. International Journal of Green Economics, 15(4), 335-358 http://doi.org/10.1504/IJGE.2021.10046497 4. Sadat, S. D., & Alom, F. (2016). Environmental quality, international trade, and economic growth: The case of Malaysia. International Journal of Green Economics, 10(3–4). https://doi.org/10.1504/IJGE.2016.081904