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Cece Cherif Delamou

Assistant professor at Nagoya University Researcher in int'l macroeconomics

Hello!

I am an assistant professor at the graduate school of economics of Nagoya University, where I also obtained a Doctor of Economics degree in March 2025. I previously did undergraduate studies in economics at Université Kofi Annan de Guinée back in my native Guinea, and then obtained a Master of Economics degree from Nagoya University.

My research work has so far consisted of business cycle modeling for short-run policy analysis, as well as long-run policy analysis for resource-rich developing economies. My interests include int'l macroeconomics and monetary economics.

I have taught both advanced and intermediate macroeconomics courses (syllabi available via Nagoya University).

I speak French (native), English (fluent) and Japanese (hold JLPT N2).

Peer-Reviewed Publications

Research
Fiscal stabilization in resource-rich developing economies amid a resource revenues downturn: A New-Keynesian analysis
Resources Policy, 111, 105795, 2025
doi.org/10.1016/j.resourpol.2025.105795
Curing the Dutch disease: The role of tariffs
Journal of Government and Economics, 18, 100147, 2025
doi.org/10.1016/j.jge.2025.100147
Fiscal shocks in a two-asset RBC model: A simulation of the Guinean economy
Studies in Applied Economics, 16-17, 15-36, 2023

Professional Timeline

Experience
Apr 2026 - Present
Assistant Professor, Nagoya University

Research and teaching.

Apr 2025 – Mar 2026
Postdoctoral Researcher, Nagoya University

Research and teaching.

Aug – Sep 2023
Internship, MTEC (MUFG Financial Group), Tokyo

Worked on a forex probability model and analyzed the USD/JPY exchange rate using a multimillion-row dataset.

Teaching

Academic Courses
AY 2026 · Spring
Advanced Macroeconomics I

Graduate-level course for developing fundamental research skills in macroeconomics.

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AY 2026 · Spring
Macroeconomics II

Intermediate course in macroeconomics.

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AY 2025 · Spring
Advanced Macroeconomics I

Graduate-level course for developing fundamental research skills in macroeconomics.

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