Ragui Assaad

Ragui Assaad is a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the American University in Cairo and Professor at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota. His research focuses on topics related to labor markets in the Arab World, education and human resource development, youth transitions to adulthood and inequality of opportunity. He received his PhD.

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Caroline Krafft

Caroline Krafft is an assistant professor of economics at St. Catherine University. She received her PhD from the Department of Applied Economics at the University of Minnesota. Her research examines issues in development economics, primarily labor, education, health, and inequality in the Middle East and North Africa. Current projects include work on refugees, labor market

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Fatma El-Hamidi

Fatma El-Hamidi, Ph.D. received her graduate studies from The University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1996. Fatma El-Hamidi teaches courses at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA), and the Department of Economics, at the University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Fatma El-Hamidi’s research has been published in academic journals. She is a member of several

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Nguyen Viet Cuong

Dr. Nguyen Viet Cuong holds a PhD and MSc Degrees in Development Economics from Wageningen University, the Netherlands. Dr. Cuong has extensive experience in impact evaluation, poverty analysis, ethnic minority issues, education and health issues. He has been the lead consultant in multiple studies and projects organized by ministries, academic institutes, international agencies and other

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