Sarra Ben Slimane

Sarra Ben Slimane

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Business Administration. University of Tabuk. KSA

Sarra Ben Slimane is an assistant professor of economics at the faculty of economics and management, Sousse university and university of Tabuk. She holds a Ph.D in economics from the university of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, She spent a year as Visiting Professor at the Economics Department of university of Mediterranean, university of Aix Marseille II. She is also a research fellow at ERF since 2021. Her research focuses on issues involving fiscal policy, macroeconomic management of natural resource, applied economics and macroeconomic modelling. She has several papers published in peer reviewed journal and he has also participated to different research projects for national, regional and international institutions (EMNES, FEMISE, ERF…).

Areas of Interest:

  • Macroeconomics
  • Remittances and Migration
  • Growth and Business Cycle
  • Development Economics
  • Macroeconomic Models (DSGE Model)

Education:

  • Post doctoral in Erasmus and Averroes program: DEFI University of Mediterranean, Aix Marseille II, 2009
  • Ph.D., Economics, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, 2008
  • M.A., Macroeconomics, Faculté de Sciences Economiques et de Gestion de Tunis
  • B.A., Economics, Faculté des Sciences Economiques et de Gestion de Tunis, 1997

Experience:

  • Assistant Professor, Faculty of Business Administration. University of Tabuk, KSA. 2013-present
  • Assistant Professor, College of administration Sciences. University of Najran. KSA. 2011-2013
  • Assistant Professor, Faculty of Economics and Management. University of Sousse. Tunisia. 2001-2011
  • Teaching Assistant, Faculté de Droit et Sciences Economiques et Politiques de Sousse, Tunisia, 2009-2010

Latest Publications:

  • « Fiscal Multipliers and Oil Price Fluctuations in Oil-Exporting Countries: Evidence from (GCC) Countries », (with Sarra Ben Slimane and Mohamed Ali Houfi), Forthcoming, Energy source: part B. 
  • « Nascent and Innovative Entrepreneurship, the Emergence of Startups in Tunisia: Evidence from a Qualitative Survey» EMNES Working Paper No 51, June 2021
  • « Commodity Price and Economic Growth in Commodity-Dependent Countries: New Evidence from Nonlinear Analysis», Resources Policy Volume 72, August 2021
  • « Responsabilité des travailleurs vis-à-vis de l’environnement et taxation optimale with Damien Bazin and Jérôme BALLET », Bordeaux Economics Working Papers Cahiers D’Economie de Bordeaux, Novembre 2020
Fiscal versus Monetary Dominance: Evidence from Saudi Arabia

Areas of Interest: Macroeconomics Remittances and Migration Growth and Business Cycle Development Economics Macroeconomic Models (DSGE Model) Education:... Read More

March, 2024

Conference Paper
Fiscal Policy Response to Public Debt: Evidence for the MENA Region

Areas of Interest: Macroeconomics Remittances and Migration Growth and Business Cycle Development Economics Macroeconomic Models (DSGE Model) Education:... Read More

February, 2022

Working Papers
Why Is Fiscal Policy Procyclical in MENA Countries?

Areas of Interest: Macroeconomics Remittances and Migration Growth and Business Cycle Development Economics Macroeconomic Models (DSGE Model) Education:... Read More

November, 2010

Working Papers
Supporting Research for Arab Development
Fiscal Sustainability in the MENA Region in Light of COVID-19 Crisis

Areas of Interest: Macroeconomics Remittances and Migration Growth and Business Cycle Development Economics Macroeconomic Models (DSGE Model) Education:... Read More

2020-01-01

Annual Conferences
ERF 30th Annual Conference: Parallel Sessions

Areas of Interest: Macroeconomics Remittances and Migration Growth and Business Cycle Development Economics Macroeconomic Models (DSGE Model) Education:... Read More

Apr 21, 2024

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