Lecturer
P. Jecheche
MSc Economics, MBA (UZ), BSc Econ (UZ)
Research Interests:
Financial Economics, Investment and Portfolio Management, Economics, Accounting, Quantitative Methods for Finance and Business
Published Articles:
- Jecheche P. (2012), Basics of futures and forward contracts discussed from a risk management perspective”. Journal of Comprehensive Research.
- Jecheche P. (2012), Fundamentals of options and swaps and their linkages with risk management”. Journal of Comprehensive Research – Business & Technology.
- Jecheche P. (2011), An empirical investigation of the financial development – economic growth nexus: the case of Zimbabwe (1990 – 2000). Journal of Comprehensive Research.
- Jecheche P. (2011), Bank Capital and lending behaviour: empirical evidence for the Zimbabwe financial sector. Journal of Comprehensive Research.
- Jecheche P. (2011), An empirical investigation of the Arbitrage. Pricing Theory: A case of Zimbabwe. Research in Business and Economics Journal.
- Jecheche P. (2012), An empirical investigation of Markowitz Modern Portfolio Theory: A case of the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange. Journal of Case Research in Business and Economics.
- Jecheche P. (2011), The effect of stock exchange on economic growth: A case of the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange. Research in Business and Economics Journal.
- Jecheche P. (2011), An empirical investigation of the capital asset pricing model: Studying stocks on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange. Journal of Finance and
- Jecheche P. (2011), The relevance of efficient market hypothesis to stock exchanges in developing economies: The case of the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange. Journal of Finance and Accountancy.
- Jecheche P. (2011), Dividend policy and stock price volatility: A case of the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange. Journal of Finance and Accountancy.
- Jecheche P. (2011), Investment and growth relationship: an empirical assessment in Zimbabwe. Journal of International Business and cultural studies.
- Jecheche P. (2011), Determinants of Private Investment: The Case of Zimbabwe(1990 – 2008). Human Resources Research Centre (HRRC).