PEER REVIEWER: SCI/SSCI/SCOPUS JOURNAL LIST
- Energy Economics
- The Energy Journal (IAEE)
- Energy Policy
- North American Journal of Economics and Finance
- International Review of Economics and Finance
- Research in International Business and Finance
- International Journal of Finance and Economics
- Financial Innovation
- German Economic Review
- Studies in Economics and Finance
- Environmental Challenges
PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLE PUBLICATIONS
37. Fossil fuel subsidy removal, economic welfare, and environmental quality under alternative policy schemes (2024), David Iheke Okorie and Presley Wesseh Jr., Journal of Cleaner Production.
36. NFTs versus conventional cryptocurrencies: A comparative analysis of market efficiency around COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine conflict (2024), David Iheke Okorie, Elie Bouri and Mieszko Mazur, Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance.
35. Global shocks and Fiscal Stimulus: An examination of Nigeria, an oil-exporting and oil-dependent country (2024), David Iheke Okorie and Boqiang Lin, Financial Innovation.
34. Dynamic pricing in consumer-centric electricity market: A systematic review and thematic analysis (2024), Chin Hui Hao, Presley Wesseh Jr., Jin Wang, Hermas Abudu, Kingsley E. Dogah, David Iheke Okorie and Eric Evans Osei Opoku, Energy Strategy Reviews.
33. Game of Strokes: Optimal & Conversion Strategy Algorithms with Simulations and Application (2023), David Iheke Okorie and Joel Miworse Gnatchiglo, Heliyon.
32. Renewable green hydrogen energy: Performances amidst global disturbances (2023), David Iheke Okorie, Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy.
31. Climate agreements and carbon intensity: Towards increased production efficiency and technical progress? (2023), David Iheke Okorie and Presley K. Wesseh Jr, Structural Change & Economic Dynamics.
30. Cryptocurrency spectrum and 2020 pandemic: Contagion Analysis (2023), David Iheke Okorie and Boqiang Lin, International Review of Economics and Finance.
29. Implications of growing wind and solar penetration in retail electricity markets with gradual demand response (2023), Chin Hui Hao, Presley Wesseh Jr., David Iheke Okorie, & Hermas Abudu, Energies.
28. Africa's biofuel energy and emissions prospect: Forward-looking into 2030 (2022), David Iheke Okorie and Boqiang Lin, Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments.
27. Association of energy poverty and catastrophic health expenditure (2022), David Iheke Okorie and Boqiang Lin, Energy.
26. Givers Never Lack: Nigerian Oil & Gas Asymmetric Network Analyses (2022), David Iheke Okorie and Boqiang Lin, Energy Economics.
25. Emissions in agricultural-based developing economies: A case of Nigeria (2022), David Iheke Okorie and Boqiang Lin, Journal of Cleaner Production.
24. Adaptive Market Hypothesis: The story of the stock markets and COVID-19 Pandemic (2021), David Iheke Okorie and Boqiang Lin, North American Journal of Economics and Finance.
23. The Energy Use of Capital Inputs: Towards Cleaner Productions in Nigeria (2021), David Iheke Okorie, Environmental Challenges.
22. An Input-Output Augmented Kaya Identity and Application: Quantile Regression Approach (2021). David Iheke Okorie, Social Sciences & Humanities Open.
21. Roles of Commodity Futures Derivatives & Financial Crisis in Global Food Security (2021), Victor Edem Sosoo, David Iheke Okorie and Haiqiang Chen, Economic and Political Studies.
20. A Network Analysis of Electricity Demand and the Cryptocurrency Markets (2020), David Iheke Okorie, International Journal of Finance and Economics.
19. Crude oil market and Nigerian Stocks: An asymmetric Information spillover approach (2020), David Iheke Okorie and Boqiang Lin, International Journal of Finance and Economics.
18. Stock markets and the COVID-19 fractal contagion effects (2020), David Iheke Okorie and Boqiang Lin, Finance Research Letters.
17. Did China’s ICO ban alter the Bitcoin Market? (2020), David Iheke Okorie and Boqiang Lin, International Review of Economics and Finance.
16. Crude Oil Price and Cryptocurrencies: Evidence of Volatility Connectedness and Hedging Strategy (2020), David Iheke Okorie and Boqiang Lin, Energy Economics.
15. Could Stocks Hedge Bitcoin Risks and Vice Versa? (2020), David Iheke Okorie, Digital Finance.
14. Corrections to: Could Stocks Hedge Bitcoin Risks and Vice Versa? (2020), David Iheke Okorie, Digital Finance.
13. The Choice of Wage Rate and Incentive for Labour Productivity Optimization (2019), David Iheke Okorie, Indian Journal of Labour Economics.
12. Dynamic Effects of Exchange Rates and Foreign Price Inflation: Evidence from Thai (2018), David Iheke Okorie, Akweny Andrew, and Abraham Simon Otim Emuron, Scholars Bulletin.
11. Does Stability imply Efficiency in the Banking System? [Killing Two Birds with a Stone] (2017), David Iheke Okorie, Akweny Andrew, Dak-Adzaklo Cephas Simon-Peter, and Geoffrey Bentum-Micah, Scholars Bulletin.
10. Testing the Existence of Cobb-Douglas and CES Production Functions in Nigeria (2017), David Iheke Okorie; International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences.
09. Relative Effectiveness of Fiscal and Monetary Policy in Nigeria (2017), David Iheke Okorie, Manu Adasi Sylvester and DakAdzaklo Cephas Simon-Peter; Asian Journal of Social Science Studies.
08. The Nigerian Real Sector and Unemployment Probabilities (2017), David Iheke Okorie and Victor Edem Sosoo; Scholars Bulletin.
07. The Dynamics of Carbon dioxide (CO2) Emission on Nigerian Capacity Utilization: Green Economics (2017), David Iheke Okorie and Victor Edem Sosoo; Scholars Bulletin.
06. Bad News and Good News of Exchange Rates Volatility and National Elections in Nigeria (2017), David Iheke Okorie and Dak-Adzaklo Cephas Simon-Peter; International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences.
05. Nominal Exchange rates and Prices: Evidence from Taiwan (2017), David Iheke Okorie, Dak-Adzaklo C. Simon-Peter & Manu Adasi Sylvester; Scholars Bulletin.
04. Gender Gap in the heart of Wage Earnings Differentials (2017), David Iheke Okorie and Dak-Adzaklo Cephas Simon-Peter; Scholars Bulletin.
03. Assessment of Regional Economic Integration and the Nigerian Economy: A case study of ECOWAS (2016), David Iheke Okorie; International Journal of Current Research.
02. Electricity Consumption and Economic Growth: The Nigerian Case (2016), David Iheke Okorie and Manu Adasi Sylvester; International Journal of Current Research.
01. Relative Maxima of the Public Sector: A comparative study of Nigeria and Ghana (2016), David Iheke Okorie, Uchechi Shirley Anaduaka, Vivian Nnetu, and Stephen Ekene Aguegbor; International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences.