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Dr. Ahmed Fathi El-Khadrawi Assistant Professor of Economics Department of Economics Faculty of Commerce, Damietta University, Egypt Curriculum Vitae Dr. Ahmed Fathi El-khadrawi Assistant Professor of Economics Department of Economics Faculty of Commerce, Damietta University, Egypt. PERSONAL INFORMATION: Date and Place of Birth: 2/6/1975; El-Menofia, Egypt. Status: Married (2 children) Address: Galleria Moon Valley Compound, Fifth Settlement, New Cairo, Egypt. Telephone: +201004071867 Email: [email protected] SPECIALTY: General specialty: Economics Fine specialty: Growth and Development Economics; Econometrics. Research Interests: International Economics – Economics of Growth ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS: 2012 Ph.D. in Economics, Faculty of Commerce, Tanta University, Egypt. Theses title: "Competitive Advantage and Activating the Role of Foreign Trade in Raising the Economic Growth Rate (a Comparative Study)”. 2006 M.Sc. in Economics, Faculty of Commerce, Tanta University, Egypt. Theses title: "The Economics of Small Enterprises and their Impact on Economic Development ". 1997 B.Sc. in Economics: Faculty of Commerce, Tanta University, Egypt. ACADEMIC POSITIONS: Assistant Professor (Sep. 2012 – Present), at Umm Al-Qura University, Islamic Economics Department, College of Islamic Economics and Finance, KSA; and (Jul 2019 – Now) at Damietta University, Faculty of Commerce, Economics Department, Egypt. Lecturer (2011 –2012), Economics Department, Faculty of Commerce, Damietta University, Egypt. Assistant Lecturer (2007 –2011), Economics Department, Faculty of Commerce, Mansoura University, Egypt. TEACHING EXPERIENCES: 1- Postgraduate: - Advanced International Economic Analysis - Advanced Microeconomic Analysis - Advanced Macroeconomic Analysis 2- Undergraduate: - Principles of Islamic Economics - Fundamental of Islamic Economics - Principles of Microeconomics - Principles of Macroeconomic - Macroeconomic Analysis - Principles of International Economics - International Economic Analysis - Mathematics for Economists - Mathematical Economics - Money, Islamic Banking and Foreign Trade - Islamic Financial System and Public Finance - Economic History - National Accounts - Economic Integration Between Islamic Countries - Saudi Arabia's Economy PUBLICATIONS: A- PUBLICATION PAPERS: 1. Osama M. Badr, Ahmed F. Elkhadrawi (2018), "Exchange Rate Volatility and Trade an Empirical Investigation from the Egyptian Economy", Vol.5, No. 4, July. 2. Ahmed F. Elkhadrawi, Osama M. Badr (2018), "The Impact of the Fiscal Deficit on the Performance of Monetary Policy in Egypt", Scientific Journal of Trade and Finance Faculty of Commerce, Tanta University, No.2, July. 3. Osama M. Badr, Ahmed F. Elkhadrawi (2017), "The Determinants of Crude Oil Prices", Journal of international business and Finance (JIBF), Vol.10, Issue 1, January. 4. Ahmed F. Elkhadrawi (2016), "Evaluate the Long and Short-Run Effects of Public Domestic Debt on Economic Growth: An Empirical Investigation from Egyptian Economy", Journal of the Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Vol. 17, No.4, October. 5. Osama M. Badr, Ahmed F. Elkhadrawi (2016), "Macroeconomic Variables, Government Effectiveness, and Sovereign Credit Rating: A Case of Egypt", Applied Economics and Finance, Vol. 3, No. 4, November. 6. Ahmed F. Elkhadrawi (2016), "The Effect of Public External Debt on Economic Growth: An Empirical Analysis on Egyptian Economy", Journal of Faculty of Commerce for Scientific Research, Alexandria University, Vol. 53, No.1, January. 7. Osama M. Badr, Ahmed F. Elkhadrawi (2015), "Reserve Holdings and Macroeconomic Variables: An Empirical Dynamic Analysis in Egyptian Economy", International Journal of Trade, Economics and Finance, Vol. 6, No. 2. 8. Ahmed F. Elkhadrawi (2014), "The Relation between Excess Domestic Liquidity and Balance of Payment Disequilibrium: Evidence from Egypt", Scientific Journal of Trade and Finance Faculty of Commerce, Tanta University. No. 2, June. 9. Ahmed F. Elkhadrawi (2013), "Estimating the Determinants of Egyptian Imports Demand", Scientific Journal of Trade and Finance Faculty of Commerce, Tanta University. No. 3, September. B- BOOKS: 1. Principles of Microeconomics, Department of Economics, Al Mansoura University, 2012. 2. Principles of Macroeconomics, Department of Economics, Al Mansoura University, 2012. 3. International Economic, Department of Economics, Al Mansoura University, 2012. 4. Development Economics, Department of Economics, Al Mansoura University, 2012. 5. Public Finance, Department of Economics, Al Mansoura University, 2012. 6. Principles of International Economics, Pharos Scientific House, Alexandria, Egypt, 2017. 7. International Economics, Pharos Scientific House, Alexandria, Egypt, 2017. ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES: - Member of the Organizing Committee of the 1st World Conference of Islamic banking and finance, College of Islamic Economics and Finance, Umm Al-Qura University (UQU), Makkah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 06-08th March 2016 (26-28th JumadaI 1437H). - Member of the Committee of the Admission Examination for Ph.D. and Master Degrees in Islamic Economics, Umm Al-Qura University, KSA, 2016 - 2019. - Member of the Curriculum Committee of B. Sc. Departments (Economics/ Finance/ Banking/ Insurance), Umm Al-Qura University, KSA, 2015 - 2016. ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS: - Deputy Chairman of the Department of Islamic Economics, College of Islamic Economics and Finance, Umm Al-Qura University, 2014-2019. - Vice Dean Assistant for Postgraduate studies and Scientific Research, College of Islamic Economics and Finance, Umm Al-Qura University, 2016 – 2020. MEMBERSHIP IN ACADEMIC ASSOCIATIONS: - International Association of Economics, Finance & Sustainable Business (IAEFSB) TRAINING COURSES AND WORKSHOPS: - Innovative Teaching Workshop, College of business, Umm Al-Qura University, KSA. - University Teacher Preparation Course, Mansoura University, Egypt. - Credit Hour System, Faculty and Leadership Development Program (FLDP), Mansoura University. - Time Management and Work Loads, Faculty and Leadership Development Program (FLDP), Mansoura University. - Communication Skills in Education, Faculty and Leadership Development Program (FLDP), Mansoura University. - Strategic Planning, Faculty and Leadership Development Program (FLDP), Mansoura University. - The Ethics of Scientific Research, Faculty and Leadership Development Program (FLDP), Mansoura University. - Leadership Development Course from Leadership Development Institute, Helwan, Egypt. .
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