Mr. Said Roubyou | Network Economies | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Said Roubyou | Network Economies | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Said Roubyou, Ibn Tofail University, Morocco

Mr. Said Roubyou is a Ph.D. candidate at the Faculty of Economics and Management, Ibn Tofail University, Kénitra. With a strong academic background in applied and quantitative economics, his journey began with a Bachelor’s in Mathematical Sciences and led to higher studies in Economics and Management. His research delves into macro-monetary policy, fiscal dynamics, and the effects of climate change on economic systems using econometric tools like SVAR and BVAR models. Mr. Roubyou has actively presented at conferences focused on public policy and sustainable development, contributing fresh perspectives on economic resilience. His work bridges theory and policy, making him an emerging voice in network economics and monetary analysis. 📚📊🌍

🌍 Professional Profile 

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🏆 Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Mr. Roubyou’s research demonstrates academic rigor and real-world relevance, aligning perfectly with the goals of the Best Researcher Award. His innovative use of econometric modeling (BVAR, SVAR) to explore Morocco’s fiscal and monetary policy challenges under climate stress showcases both analytical expertise and policy insight. His participation in major academic events and co-authored studies on inflation targeting and fiscal effectiveness reflect a growing impact in the research community. With a sharp focus on network economies and macro-monetary policy, he’s addressing global economic concerns through a regional lens. His trajectory signals thought leadership, and his commitment to evidence-based policymaking positions him as an outstanding nominee for this recognition. 🧠📈💼

🎓 Education

🎓 Ph.D. Candidate (2020–Present)
Faculty of Economics and Management, Ibn Tofail University, Kénitra, Morocco
📘 Master’s in Applied Economics (2014–2017)
Ibn Zohr University, Agadir
📘 Bachelor’s in Economics and Management – Business Management Focus (2013–2014)

His academic path has consistently focused on economic analysis and quantitative tools, culminating in doctoral research that combines monetary policy with macroeconomic resilience. 📖📊🧮

💼 Experience

Mr. Roubyou is an emerging researcher with hands-on experience in economic modeling, conference presentations, and policy-relevant analysis. As a Ph.D. candidate, he is affiliated with Laboratoire des Sciences Économiques et Politiques Publiques (LSEPP), contributing to scholarly debates on fiscal policy and sustainability. His research collaborations with faculty and peers have led to conference presentations and co-authored papers that examine Morocco’s economic policy responses. In addition, his engagement in thematic webinars on water resources and climate impact reflects his interdisciplinary outreach. His skillset includes econometrics, macroeconomic diagnostics, and the use of analytical tools for impact evaluation, strengthening his profile as a young economist ready for regional and global dialogue. 📉🧠📢

🏅 Awards and Honors 

While Mr. Roubyou is in the early stages of his career, he has gained peer recognition through his selection to present at esteemed academic events:

  • 📆 International Conference on Public Policies and Scientific Evidence (Kenitra, Nov 2023)

  • 🌊 Webinar on Water and Desalination in Morocco (Casablanca, Feb 2025)

These invitations are testaments to the value and relevance of his work. His contributions have been acknowledged by senior economists and policy researchers, positioning him for future academic awards and grants. As he continues to publish and contribute to public discourse, he is expected to earn further institutional and international accolades in the domains of economics, sustainability, and policy modeling. 🏆📘🌍

🔬 Research Focus

Mr. Roubyou’s research focuses on the intersection of macroeconomics, monetary policy, and network economies, with an emphasis on quantitative modeling. His work evaluates the efficiency of fiscal tools, the resilience of inflation-targeting frameworks, and the impact of climate variability on macroeconomic indicators, especially in Morocco. Employing SVAR and BVAR econometric methods, he develops models to simulate policy responses and study economic interdependencies. His interests also include policy impact evaluation, monetary transmission mechanisms, and environmental macroeconomics. By bridging economic theory with pressing sustainability issues, Mr. Roubyou aims to inform policymakers and researchers on how to design resilient and inclusive economic systems. 📊💹🌱📈

📊 Publication Top Notes

House Prices and the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy in an Estimated DSGE Model of Morocco