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2008-2009 Academic Catalog 
    
2008-2009 Academic Catalog [Published Catalog]

Department of Economics


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Department of Economics
School of Business, Economics and Communication

Professors: T. Abdel Malek, G. Amin, A. Beshai, W. Mikhail, H. Thompson
Associate Professors: H. El-Ramly (Chair), A. Ezz El Arab, N. Rizk, T. Selim, W. Younan
Assistant Professors: M. Abdel Baki, S. Al Azzawi, A. El-Shennawy, A. Kamaly, I Ruble, M. Said, J. Salevurakis, R. Seda, A. Seghir

A society’s scarce resources are allocated among various production activities and among various consumers. An economy is made up of business producing goods and services for sale, individuals working, receiving income, and spending that income on the goods and services, and government taxing businesses and individuals and providing services not available from the private sector. The methods in which this complex system is organized and coordinated through a series of interrelated markets is the subject of economics. The basic training in these methods is provided in concentration requirements covering economic theory, statistics, econometrics, finance, development, trade, and economic history.

The Department of Economics offers three graduate programs in economics: an established master’s program and two new programs: an M.A. Economics in International Development and a Graduate Economics Diploma in International Development. Together, these three programs cater to evolving job market needs and keep up with recent developments in the field.

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