I am an applied macroeconomist and policy analyst with extensive experience in teaching, research and consultancy both in the public and private sector. I hold a PhD degree in Economics from the University of Sheffield, specialising in the areas of Macroeconomics, International Finance and Applied Econometrics.
Before joining the Open University, I was a teaching-focus Lecturer in Economics at the University of East Anglia, where I developed, designed and led modules on International Macroeconomics (year three) and International trade and Integrational (year two). My professional experience also includes working as a graduate teaching assistant at the University of Sheffield and the University of Nigeria, as a research economist with the UK government's Department for Communities and Local Government and as an audit associate with Deloitte Nigeria.
I am currently a panel expert for the Euromoney Country Risk (ECR) survey that examines the health of world economies every quarter, and my research has featured in the media. I am also a fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA).
My broad research interest lies in the areas of Dynamic Macroeconomics and Applied Macroeconometrics. My specific research interests focus on:
Monetary policy and heterogeneous price effects in the United Kingdom (2024-11)
Ilori, Ayobami E.; Dery, Cosmas; Murgia, Lucia M. and Nsafoah, Dennis
Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 71(5) (pp. 705-719)
Revisiting the drivers of inflation in Sub-Saharan Africa after COVID-19 (2024)
Nsafoah, Dennis; Dery, Cosmas and Ilori, Ayobami E.
Empirical Economics ((Early access))
Fiscal policy shocks and international spillovers (2022-01)
Ilori, Ayobami E.; Paez-Farrell, Juan and Thoenissen, Christoph
European Economic Review, 141, Article 103969