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Dr. Tutsirai Sakutukwa is an economist specializing in applied economics and econometrics. He earned his PhD in Economics from Monash University in 2016. BLOGGER.COM

Dr. Sakutukwa has held several academic and professional positions. He served as an Adjunct Lecturer and policy researcher at RMIT and Monash University. Prior to these roles, he taught economics at Northern Illinois University in the United States and held a senior consulting position at KPMG's Melbourne office. BLOGGER.COM

His research focuses on applied economics that informs policy decisions. Notably, he co-authored a study titled "Long-term determinants of income inequality: evidence from panel data over 1870–2016," published in Empirical Economics in October 2021. This study investigates the major factors driving income inequality in OECD countries over a long period. IDEAS.REPEC.ORG

Another significant work is "The impact of energy poverty on physical violence," published in Energy Economics in May 2021. This research examines how energy poverty influences the likelihood of experiencing physical violence, highlighting the importance of energy access in societal well-being. BCEC.EDU.AU

Dr. Sakutukwa's expertise includes macroeconomics, applied economics, applied econometrics, economic analysis, economic policy analysis, and econometric analysis. His contributions to the field have been recognized through citations in various academic publications.