Welcome!
Though trained as an economist, I might not be a “good” one by traditional standards—I’ve spent too much time dabbling in politics, international relations, sociology, and a bit of psychology. As a result, my work explores the intersection of these fields, focusing on the political, economic, and social forces that shape human behavior and social outcomes.
Research Fields: Conflict Studies|Development Economics|Intergroup Relations|Migration|Sub-Saharan Africa
Latest publications
(2026). Under God’s protective wings: Does exposure to violent conflict make Nigerians value God more? Politics & Religion. [Open Access]
(2026). Assessing the impact of violent conflict on attitudes toward military rule in Nigeria. Defence & Peace Economics. [Open Access]
(2026). Pastoral conflicts and (dis)trust: Evidence from Nigeria using an instrumental variable approach. Environment & Development Economics. [Open Access]
(2026). Unwelcome neighbors: Poverty and anti-immigrant sentiment in Morocco. Migration & Development. [Open Access]
*See full list of publications here.
Email: d.tuki@outlook.com