Imene Guetat

Imene Guetat

Associate Professor, Sciences Po University, France

Imène Guetat is a full professor of economics at ISCAE, university of Manouba in Tunis, she is also a researcher at CEPN-CNRS Paris 13, Member of the MAFIM Applied Macroeconomics, Finance and Globalization team. She is Associate Professor at Sciences Po University and at Higher School of Insurance in France. She holds a PhD in economics and an M.A. in Macroeconomics Modeling from the University of Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne. She has been a visiting professor at several universities and has previously worked as a consultant for the African Development Bank. Her current research focuses on Crisis impact on growth, migration, remittances, and public expenditures.

Areas of Interest:

  • Economic Development
  • International Economics
  • Political Economy
  • Migration and remittances
  • Macroeconomic modeling

Education:

  • Accreditation for research supervision, HDR, University of Sousse-Tunisia, 2010
  • Ph.D., Economics, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, France, 2003
  • M.A., Macroeconomics, Modeling and Overall Economic Situation, Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne University, France, 1995
  • B.A., Economics, Faculté des Sciences Economiques et de Gestion de Tunis, Tunisia, 1993

Experience:

  • Associate Professor, Sciences Po University, France (3rd in “politics and international studies” in QS rankings 2019). 2020-Present
  • Full Professor of Economics, Higher Institute of Accounting and Business Administration, ISCAE, Tunis-Tunisia. 2016-Present
  • Professor of Economics at ESA Business School, Paris-France. 2020-Present
  • Professor of Economics at ISEG Business School, Paris-France. 2020-Present
  • Professor of Economics at ICES, Vendée-France. 2020-Present
  • Associate Professor, AEI International School, Paris Est Créteil University. 2016-2020

Latest Publications:

  • « Fiscal stance, election year and 2007 crises, evidence from OECD countries (1980- 2017) », with Sami Kallel, The Journal of Economic Asymmetries, Volume 21, e00163, 2020. ttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeca.2020.e00163
  • « The direct and indirect risk impacts on remittances: A cross‐regional specific effects», with D. Sridi, African Development Review, Volume 32, Issue 3, Pages 288-302, 2020.
  • « Effet de court et de long terme de la crise sanitaire Covid-19 sur la croissance économique des pays de l'OCDE» (short and long run impacts of the Covid-19, health crisis on the economic growth of OECD countries), Les bonnes feuilles de l’assurance Number 1, 2020.
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