Amany El Anshasy

Amany El Anshasy

Assistant Professor, United Arab Emirates University

Areas of Interest:

  • Energy Policy and Environmental Economics
  • Fiscal Policy
  • Political Economy of Natural Resources
  • Institutional Economics
  • Public Economics

Education:

  • Ph.D. The George Washington University, Washington, D.C., USA., Economics, 2006
  • M.Phil. The George Washington University, Washington, D.C., USA., Economics, 2002
  • M.A. International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University, The Hague, the Netherlands, Development Studies, 1993
  • B.A. Faculty of Commerce, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt, Public Finance, 1986

Experience:

  • Assistant Professor, Collage of Business and Economics, Department of Economics and Finance, United Arab Emirates University, Alain, UAE (2008 - Present).
  • Assistant Professor, Faculty of Commerce, Department of Public Finance, Alexandria University, Egypt (2006 - 2008).
  • Research Associate, Credit Research Center: McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University, USA (2003).

Latest Publications:

  • El Anshasy, A. and Katsaiti, M-S. (2015), Are Natural Resources Bad for Health? Health & Place, 32: 29-42.
  • El Anshasy, A. (2015), Oil, Voracity, and Growth: Do Political Constraints matter? New evidence from oil-developing countries, International Academy of Business Disciplines 27th Conference Proceedings, March 26-28, Orlando, Florida, USA.
  • El Anshasy, A. (2014) Oil shocks and oil producers’ growth: Where did all the spending go? OPEC Energy Review 38(3): 243-271.
  • Katsaiti, M-S. and El Anshasy, A. (2014) On the determinants of obesity: Evidence from the UAE, Applied Economics 46(30): 3659-72.
 
Oil, Volatility and Institutions: Cross-Country Evidence From Major Oil Producers

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