Pascal T. Ngoboka, Professor
Discipline: Economics
Office: 122C South Hall
Phone: 715-425-3335
Email: pascal.t.ngoboka@uwrf.edu
Research Interests:
My current research is in the areas of Taxation and Tax Policy Changes and their Implications, and Pedagogical issues in the teaching of Principles of Economics courses. In these studies , I have applied various statistical tools such as regression analysis and ANOVA.
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Publications:
- Ngoboka, P. T. & Schultz, B. L. (2003). The Effects of Class Size on Student Academic Performance in a Principles of Microeconomics Course. Southwestern Journal of Economics, V (2).
- 2004: Ngoboka, P. T., "Taxation and Tax Structure Changes and Related Institutional Reforms and their Implications for Economic Development in Africa," Allied Social Science Association Annual Meeting, held in San Diego, California, January 2004.
- 2003: Ngoboka, P. T. & Schultz, B. L., "Does Class Size Affect Student Academic Performance in Micro or Macroeconomics Principles? A Case of UW-River Falls," Allied Social Science Association Annual Meeting, held in Washington, D.C, District of Columbia, January 2003.
- 2002: Ngoboka, P. T. & Brux, J. M., "Underrepresented Faces and Nontraditional Places," Council on International Education Exchange (CIEE) Conference, held in Atlanta, Georgia, November 2002.
- 2002: Ngoboka, P. T. & Schultz, B. L., "The Effects of Class Size on Student Academic Performance in the Principles of Economics Course," Southwestern Economics Association Annual Meeting, held in New Orleans, Louisiana, March 2002.
- 2002: Ngoboka, P. T., "Markets, Economic Growth and Equitable Development in the Era of Globalization," Fourth International Seminar/Workshop on Africa's Responses to Globalization, held in Kampala, Uganda, July 2002.
- 2001: Ngoboka, P. T., "Development Prospects and Policy for Africa in the Age of Globalization," Third Inter-University Seminar on Globalization: Africa’s Experiences, Uganda Martyrs University, held in Kampala, Uganda, August 2001.
- 2000: Ngoboka, P. T., "Globalization, Foreign Direct Investment and the Role of International Institutions; and Globalization, Taxation and Tax Changes: Policy Implications and Impact on Economic Development in Africa," Seminar on Globalization: Africa's options, Uganda Martyrs University, held in Kampala, Uganda, July 2000.
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