Press Release: 2025 T. Baswell Donaldson Research Competition

Published: Tuesday December 23rd, 2025

Press Release

2025 T. Baswell Donaldson Research Competition

The Central Bank of The Bahamas (the Central Bank) is pleased to announce the results of the 2025 T. Baswell Donaldson Research Competition; an initiative promoting excellence in economic and financial-sector research in honor of the late Mr. Timothy Baswell Donaldson, former Central Bank Governor and a champion of national economic development.

A total of twenty-one research submissions were received for the 2025 T. Baswell Donaldson Research Competition, from Bahamian scholars enrolled in local and international tertiary institutions. The process included two levels of assessments by a panel of economic professionals and university professors, culminating in the selection of three finalists. The three finalists advanced for participation in the Research Seminar; which was facilitated by Professors from the University of the West Indies.

Following a rigorous review process, the Central Bank congratulates the following scholars, who have distinguished themselves with the analytical depth, insight and clarity of their research earning them Honorable Mentions

 

NameTertiary InstitutionPaper TitleAward
Ms. Aaliya MerizierUniversity of LiverpoolHuman Capital and Economic Growth: Assessing the Role of The Bahamas General Certificate of Secondary Education on the Bahamian Economy1st Honorable Mention
Mr. Theo DawkinsUniversity of The BahamasBridging Financial Gaps with FinTech: Behavioral Analysis on FinTech Adoption and Inclusion in The Bahamas2nd Honorable Mention
Ms. Madison HainesCornell UniversityEconomic Growth and Income Inequality in The Bahamas: How Can We Grow Together?3rd Honorable Mention

The Central Bank wishes to commend all of the scholars who took the time and effort to complete and submit the research. We also express appreciation to the adjudicators for their time, expertise and careful evaluation of all submissions. The Central Bank remains committed to fostering research that supports sound decision-making, national dialogue and sustainable economic progress.

23 December 2025 

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