Brahim Guizani
Assistant Professor, Tunis Business School
Brahim Guizani is an assistant professor of Economics at Tunis Business School, University of Tunis, Tunisia. He obtained his, PhD degree (2010) in economics from Tohoku University in Japan, and Masters degree (2002) in Money and Finance from the University of Carthage in Tunisia. His main areas of research are Monetary Policy, Financial Stability and MENA Economics. He has published his articles in Journal of Financial Stability, Asian Survey, Middle East Development Journal and Stateco. Dr. Guizani was a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA and previously was appointed as ERASMUS post-doctoral fellow at the University of Messina in Italy. Before starting his doctorate, he worked for three years at the department of Banking Supervision at the Central Bank of Tunisia.
Areas of Interest:
- Monetary Policy
- Financial Stability and MENA Economics
Education:
- Ph.D. in Economics from the Tohoku University in Japan (2010)
- Masters degree in Money and Finance from the University of Carthage in Tunisia (2002)
Experience:
- Assistant Professor, Tunis Business School (University of Tunis), 2021 – Present
- Assistant Professor, Faculté des Sciences Juridiques, Économiques et de Gestion (University of Jendouba), 2015 – 2021
- Post-doctor, University of Messina, Italy, 2012 – 2013
Latest Publications:
- Guizani, B., and Wierzbowska, A. (2022). “Monetary policy in times of uncertainties: evidence from Tunisia, Egypt and Morocco.” Middle East Development Journal, 1-25. (https://doi.org/10.1080/17938120.2022.2074670)
- Guizani, B (2019) “The impact of exchange rate shocks on trade in times of uncertainties: Evidence from three oil-importing-countries in MENA region,” Stateco, 113.
- Guizani, B, and Watanabe, W. (2016) “The effects of public capital infusions on banks’ risk-shifting to the deposit insurance system in Japan” Journal of Financial Stability. Vol 26, October 2016, pp. 15–30 (DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jfs.2016.07.017).
Financial Development, Corruption and Shadow Economy: Evidence from MENA Countries
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December, 2023
Working PapersFinancial Development, Corruption and Shadow Economy: Evidence from MENA Countries
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May, 2023
Conference PaperERF 29th Annual Conference – Parallel Sessions
Areas of Interest: Monetary Policy Financial Stability and MENA Economics Education: Ph.D. in Economics from the Tohoku University... Read More
May 04, 2023