Ali Enami
Tulane University
Ali Enami is a Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Economics at Tulane University and a resident Research Associate at the CEQ Institute. His research focuses on the socioeconomic effects of fiscal policies in various areas such as poverty, inequality, migration, and educational achievement.
The Wrecking Force of Inflation: How the Universal Cash Transfer in Iran Has Lost its Poverty Reduction Impact
Ali Enami is a Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Economics at Tulane University and a resident Research... Read More
June, 2018
Policy BriefsThe Role of Fiscal Policy in Fighting Poverty and Reducing Inequality in Iran: An Application of the Commitment to Equity (CEQ) Framework
Ali Enami is a Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Economics at Tulane University and a resident Research... Read More
June, 2016
Working Papers
Arab Spring Development Initiative (ASDI)
The Role of Fiscal Policies in Fighting Poverty and Reducing Inequality in Iran with a Focus on Energy Subsidies Reform
Ali Enami is a Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Economics at Tulane University and a resident Research... Read More
2014-06-15