Simon Neaime
Professor of Economics and Director Institute of Financial Economics, American University of Beirut
Simon Neaime obtained his PhD in 1997 in Economics from York University, Toronto - Canada. He holds an MA in Economics from the University of Toronto, and both a Master of Money & Banking and a BA in Economics from the American University of Beirut – Lebanon. Dr. Neaime is currently Professor of Economics and Finance, Director of the Institute of Financial Economics, and former Chair of the Department of Economics at the American University of Beirut. He is also Chair of AUB's Council of Economic Advisers. Dr. Neaime is Associate Editor of the Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions, and Money; Finance Research Letters; Research in International Business and Finance; And the International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management. In between 2017 and 2019, he was Visiting Scholar at York University, in Toronto, Canada, and has previously served as Chief Economist at the United Nation Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia and as Technical Advisor of the International Monetary Fund. He has numerous academic articles published in top field finance and economics journals on emerging economies in general and the MENA economies in particular. His most recent articles have appeared in Economic Modelling, Emerging Markets Review, Journal of Banking and Finance, Finance Research Letters, Research in International Business and Finance, North American Journal of Economics and Finance, Open Economics.
Areas of Interest:
- Monetary Economics
- International Finance
- Econometrics
Education:
- Ph.D.(Macroeconomics /Econometrics/International Finance), York University, Toronto, Canada, 1997
- M.A., (Monetary Economics) University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, 1992
- M.M.B., (Money & Banking), American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon, 1990
Experience:
- Professor of Economics and Finance, (Awarded an early promotion as a result of excellence in research, teaching, and service) Department of Economics, American University of Beirut, since June 2008.
- Associate Professor, Department of Economics, American University of Beirut, June 2003 - 2008.
- Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, American University of Beirut, February 1997 - 2003.
- Chair, AUB President’s Council of Economic Advisers, November 2019-present.
Latest Publications:
- I. Gaysset, T. L.-Segot, and S. Neaime, Twin Deficits and Fiscal Spillovers in the EMU's Periphery. A Keynesian Perspective, Economic Modelling, 76, 101-116, 2019. (Impact Factor: 2.05, Quartile: 2).
- S. Neaime, I. Gaysset, and N. Badra, The Eurozone Debt Crisis: A Structural VAR Approach, Research in International Business and Finance, 43, 22–33, 2018 (Impact Factor: 1.47, Quartile: 3).u
- S. Neaime and I. Gaysset, Financial Inclusion and Stability in MENA: Evidence from Poverty and Inequality, Finance Research Letters, 24, 230-237, 2018 (Impact Factor: 1.70, Quartile: 2).
An Analysis of the Mobile Telephone Sector in MENA: Potential for Deregulation and Privatization
Areas of Interest: Monetary Economics International Finance Econometrics Education: Ph.D.(Macroeconomics /Econometrics/International Finance), York University, Toronto, Canada, 1997 M.A.,... Read More
December, 2011
Working PapersMonetary Policy Transmission and Targeting Mechanisms in the MENA Region
Areas of Interest: Monetary Economics International Finance Econometrics Education: Ph.D.(Macroeconomics /Econometrics/International Finance), York University, Toronto, Canada, 1997 M.A.,... Read More
March, 2008
Working PapersThe Assessment of Implementation of Regional Trade Agreements in the Arab Countries and the Economic and Regulatory Policy Implications of their Overlapping. Case Study: Jordan
Areas of Interest: Monetary Economics International Finance Econometrics Education: Ph.D.(Macroeconomics /Econometrics/International Finance), York University, Toronto, Canada, 1997 M.A.,... Read More
October, 2004
Policy Research ReportsSouth-South Trade Monetary and Financial Integartion and the Euro-Mediterranean Integratio and the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: An Empirical Investigation
Areas of Interest: Monetary Economics International Finance Econometrics Education: Ph.D.(Macroeconomics /Econometrics/International Finance), York University, Toronto, Canada, 1997 M.A.,... Read More
July, 2004
Policy Research ReportsPerformance and Credit Rating in Banking: A Comparative Study for Egypt and Lebanon
Areas of Interest: Monetary Economics International Finance Econometrics Education: Ph.D.(Macroeconomics /Econometrics/International Finance), York University, Toronto, Canada, 1997 M.A.,... Read More
December, 2001
Working PapersAn Analysis of the Mobile Telephone Sector in MENA: Potential for Deregulation and Privatization
Areas of Interest: Monetary Economics International Finance Econometrics Education: Ph.D.(Macroeconomics /Econometrics/International Finance), York University, Toronto, Canada, 1997 M.A.,... Read More
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