Working Papers

Working Papers

A series of EEDP working papers submitted as drafts for potential consideration for publishing in the Oxford Handbook volume. These papers explore various facets of the Egyptian economy and its sectoral policies. Please note that not all papers will be included in the final handbook.

Working Papers

Empowering Women: Unlocking Economic Potential in Egypt

Egyptian women face substantial labor market obstacles. Studies investigate why …

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The Policy-Mix Dilemma: Dominance, Tug of War, or Balancing Compromises?

Over the past 60 years, Egypt’s fiscal and monetary policies, …

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The Changing Landscape of Competition in Egypt: Evolution in Policy, Institutions, and Market Dynamics

The evolution of competition law and policy in Egypt has …

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Growth Accounting: What Are the Sources of Growth in Egypt?

We use Penn World Table 10.0 data, which combine new …

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Economic Transformation – Using Labor Where It Is More Productive

This chapter investigates Egypt’s economic transformation from 1960 to 2022. …

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Egypt’s Export Performance: The Role of Exchange Rate Regimes and Investment in Product Diversification.

Enhancing export performance is one of the strategies to ensure …

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Investment in Egypt: State Dominance Hampers Private-Sector Growth

Investment is critical for Egypt’s economic growth, yet its dynamics …

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A Journey Through Time: Consumption and Saving Pattern and Its Influence on Egypt’s Economic Growth

This chapter investigates the dynamics of consumption and savings in …

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Key Drivers of Egypt’s Economic Growth – Who is Actually Pulling the Cart?

This chapter analyzes the drivers of economic growth in Egypt …

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Education in Egypt – The Long March towards Competence

This chapter critically analyses Egypt’s education system in relation to …

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