João Jungo

João Jungo is PhD in Economic and Business Sciences, Finance branch, from the University of Aveiro. Doctoral thesis PhD thesis: "Financial inclusion and financial stability: an analysis of African countries". Master's Degree in Economics, Finance branch, from the University of Aveiro. Master's dissertation: "Determinants of savings and financial inclusion: the case of Angolan families". Degree in Economics from the Agostinho Neto University, Faculty of Economics. Monograph: "Elements of regional and agrarian economics: a case study of Bengo province". Bengo province". Member of the Governance, Competitiveness and Public Policy Research Unit (GOVCOPP). Public Policies (GOVCOPP), research group Decision Support Systems (SAD). Assistant Professor Invited, University of Aveiro - Department of Economics, Management, Industrial Engineering and Tourism, Instituto Superior de Contabilidada e Administração-Portugal, Curricular Units (UCs): Macroeconomics and Economics I. Collaborating professor at the Metropolitan Polytechnic Institute of Angola. Courses taught: Microeconomics; Financial Mathematics; Angolan Financial System; Public Finance. Lecturer at the Kangonjo Institute: Macroeconomics, Monetary and Financial Economics . Author of books, book chapters and scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals and opinion articles in Angolan newspapers. Research interests: Economic Development; Financial System; Governance; Institutions; Innovation and Sustainability.

Publications

The Role of Financial Inclusion for Reaching Sustainable Development Goals
João Jungo, Mara Madaleno, Anabela Botelho, Eyup Dogan. © 2024. 326 pages.
In today's world, financial inclusion has emerged as a critical tool for fostering inclusive economic growth and achieving sustainable development goals. The Role of...
The Effect of Financial Inclusion on the Sustainable Development Goals: A Systematic Review
João Jungo, Mara Madaleno, Anabela Botelho. © 2024. 17 pages.
Financial inclusion is a topic of growing interest to researchers and policymakers, while creating a sustainable, just, and inclusive world where no one is left behind is a top...
The Relationship Between Bank Credit Expansion and Economic Growth: Evidence from CPLP Countries
Wilson Luzendo, João Jungo, Cláudio Félix Canguende-Valentim. © 2024. 14 pages.
An inclusive financial system favors easy, safe, and affordable access to financial products and services for all economic agents without discrimination, and access to credit is...
Corruption, Credit Risk, and Bank Profitability: Evidence of Angolan Banks
João Jungo, Wilson Luzendo, Yuri Quixina, Mara Madaleno. © 2022. 16 pages.
The economies of African countries are generally characterized by inefficient management of resources, strong heterogeneity in the rate of economic growth, as well as high levels...