GABRIEL HINJU

Lecturer in the Department of Geography and Economics, Dar Es Salaam University College Of Education
Education:

PhD (Economics), MA (Economics), BA (Economics ) from University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Teaching:

Environmental and Resource Economics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Managerial Economics, Qualitative method and Econometrics, Development Economics, Monetary Economics, Economics of Crimes, Poverty analysis AND Cost-Benefit Analysis.

Research:

Environmental and Resource Economics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Managerial Economics, Qualitative method and Econometrics, Development Economics, Monetary Economics, Economics of Crimes, Poverty analysis AND Cost-Benefit Analysis.

Projects:

  1. August, 2021 – To date: In collaboration with a team of researchers from the Policy Studies Institute and Duke University. We are conducting research on the off-grid and mini-grid landscape as part of a larger study on electricity tariff reform in Tanzania
  2. April, 2021 – November, 2021: The research project ‘Universal Energy Access, the role of Clean Cooking and Climate Change Impacts (4CImpacts)’: Involved the technical team in household surveys and households air monitoring in Dar es Salaam

 

Publications:

  1. Hinju, Gabriel (2020) Economics of Wildlife Crimes in Tanzania. A Dynamic Panel Analysis. (Unpublished) PhD Economics Dissertation – University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
  2. Hinju, Gabriel (2019) Institutional Performance and Economic Growth in Sub Saharan Africa (On progress)
  3. Lokina, R and Hinju, G. (2016) “Can Deterrence per se reduce Crime Rate”: Assessment of the Determinant of Crime Rate in Tanzania. UTAFIT.
  4. Hinju, Gabriel. (2009) “Socio-Economic Determinants of Crime rate in Tanzania using Panel Data”. (Unpublished) MA. Economics Dissertation - University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania