MOAMEN GOUDA January 2020-Page 1 MOAMEN GOUDA

MOAMEN GOUDA January 2020-Page 1 MOAMEN GOUDA

MOAMEN GOUDA January 2020-Page 1 MOAMEN GOUDA Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUFS) Tel (Korea): +82 (0) 1099 75 2712 Graduate School of International and Area Studies (GSIAS) Tel (Egypt): +2 (0) 1001 57 7667 107, Imun-ro, Dongdaemun-gu, [email protected] 130-791, Seoul, [email protected] South Korea https://sites.google.com/site/moamengoudaecon ACADEMIC POSITIONS 03/2020 - Associate Professor of Middle-East Economics Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUFS), Seoul, South Korea Graduate School of International and Area Studies (GSIAS) 09/2014 – 02/2020 Assistant Professor of Middle-East Economics Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUFS), Seoul, South Korea Graduate School of International and Area Studies (GSIAS) 06/2007 - 02/2009 Assistant Lecturer - Department of International Business German University in Cairo (GUC), Cairo, Egypt 02/2007 - 06/2007 Assistant Lecturer - Department of Business and Economics Misr International University (MIU), Cairo, Egypt EDUCATION 04/2009 - 03/2014 Doctorate (Dr. rer. Pol.), Economics Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany Thesis Title: Essays in Institutional Economics, with special focus on Muslim-majority countries. 09/2003 - 07/2006 Master of Business Administration (MBA) Edinburgh Business School Heriot-Watt University, Scotland, United Kingdom 03/2004 - 05/2005 Master’s Degree Coursework Euro-Mediterranean Studies Program Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt 02/2001 - 05/2002 Master’s Degree Coursework Advanced Management Institute Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime, Cairo, Egypt 09/1995 - 06/1999 B.A. in Commerce Faculty of Commerce (English Section) Ain-Shams University, Cairo, Egypt RESEARCH FIELDS Political Economy of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), socioeconomics of Muslim- majority countries, Islamic Constitutionalism, and Economics of Crime and Terrorism. OTHER ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS 2019- Board Member Middle East Economic Association (MEEA) 08/2017- Associate Staff Member "Master in Law and Economics of the Arab Region" Program Hamburg University - Institute of Law and Economics MOAMEN GOUDA January 2020-Page 2 03/2013 - 08/2018 Yearly Visiting Fellow and Lecturer Hamburg University - Institute of Law and Economics 01/2013 - Research Associate Marburg Center for Institutional Economics (MACIE) Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany 07/2012 Lecturer - “Economics of Religion” & “Economics of Sharia” Courses Hamburg University - Institute of Law and Economics 04/2010 - 07/2010 Lecturer - “European Economic Integration” Course Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany 07/2008 - 08/2008 Visiting Graduate Student Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, Erlangen, Germany PUBLICATIONS Articles in Refereed Journals ▪ Gouda, M., & Gutmann, J. (2019). Islamic Constitutions and Religious Minorities. Public Choice. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11127-019-00748-7. ▪ Gouda, M., & Marktanner, M. (2019). Muslim Youth Unemployment and Expat Jihadism – Bored to Death? Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 24(10), 878-897. ▪ Gouda, M., & Potrafke, N. (2016). Gender Equality in Muslim-Majority Countries. Economic Systems, 40(4), 683–698. ▪ Gouda, M. (2016). Stealing More Is Better? An Economic Analysis of Islamic Law of Theft. European Journal of Law and Economics, 42(1), 103-128. ▪ Gouda, M., & Park, S.-M. (2015). Religious Loyalty and Acceptance of Corruption. Journal of Economics and Statistics, 235(2), 184-206. ▪ Gouda, M. (2013). Islamic constitutionalism and rule of law: a constitutional economics perspective. Constitutional Political Economy, 24(1), 57-85. ▪ El-Bialy, N., & Gouda, M. (2011). Can Shari'a be a Deterrent for Intellectual Property Piracy in Islamic Countries? Journal of World Intellectual Property, 14(6), 441-466. Law Journals ▪ Ahmed, D., & Gouda, M. (2015). Measuring Constitutional Islamization: Insights from the Islamic Constitutions Index. Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, 38(1), 1-76. Contributions to Collective Volumes ▪ Ahmed, D., & Gouda, M. (2018). Measuring Constitutional Islamization: Insights from the Islamic Constitutions Index. In C. A. MacKinnon, & E. A. Long, Gender in Constitutional Law. Cheltenham: United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. Retrieved from http://www.e- elgar.com/shop/gender-in-constitutional-law ▪ Leipold, H., & Gouda, M. (2011). Islam und Muslime in den westlichen Medien . In Y. Bas, nach/richten 2010 - Muslime in den Medien. Köln: Forschungszentrum fuer Religion und Gesellschaft (forge). MOAMEN GOUDA January 2020-Page 3 ▪ Leipold, H., & Gouda, M. (2011). Wirtschaftsethik und Wirtschaftssysteme in islamischen Ländern. In U. Blum, & H. Oberreuter, Fünftes und sechstes Forum Menschenwürdige Wirtschaftsordnung. Ökonomie und die Vorstellungen einer gerechten Welt – Soziale Marktwirtschaft (pp. 111-128). Halle (Saale): Akademie Für Politische Bildung Tutzing. Books/Reports ▪ National Integrity System Study - Egypt 2009, Transparency International, Cairo, 2009. [Team member] ▪ Macro-framework for a National Export Promotion Strategy for the Government of Egypt, Ministry of Industry and Trade, Cairo, 2005. [Team member] Articles in Non-Refereed Journals ▪ AlAzzawi, S., & Gouda, M. (2017). How Muslims Understand Democracy? An Empirical Investigation. Topics in Middle Eastern and North African Economies, 19(2). Working Papers ▪ Gouda, M., & Marktanner, M. (2017). Muslim Youth Unemployment and Expat Jihadism - Bored to Death? Economic Research Forum- Working paper No. 1113, 1-20. Retrieved from https://erf.org.eg/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/1113.pdf ▪ Gouda, M., & Potrafke, N. (2016). Gender Equality in Muslim-Majority Countries. CESifo Working Paper, No. 5883. ▪ El-Bialy, N., & Gouda, M. (2011). Enforcing IPR through Informal Institutions: The Possible Role of Religion in Fighting Software Piracy. MAGKS Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics, No. 20-2011. Submitted Articles ▪ The Long-Term Effect of Slavery on Violent Crime: Evidence from U.S. Counties, with Anouk S. Rigterink. ▪ Thank you, Infidels! Social welfare and Islamic State recruitment, with Marcus Marktanner. ▪ Democracy, Personal Freedom, and Islamic State Fighters, with Shimaa Hanafy. ▪ Oil Curse or Islamic Constitutions? Explaining Democracy Deficit in Muslim-Majority Countries, with Shimaa Hanafy Work in Progress ▪ What Kind of Democracy do Muslims want? with Shireen AlAzzawi. ▪ How Do Korean Government Scholarship Recipients Think About Korea? with Kadir Jun Ayhan. ▪ Consolidating Global Korea Scholarship as a Public Diplomacy Tool, with Kadir Jun Ayhan. ▪ Islam and Democracy: Evidence from a New Dataset, with Rahel Schomaker. INVITED TALKS, SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS 2019 ▪ Korean Association for Middle Eastern Studies (KAMES), November 23, Seoul, South Korea. ▪ Cairo University, October 23, Cairo, Egypt. ▪ Islamic Constitutionalism in Transition Times, College of Islamic Studies, Hamad ben Khalifa University, May 4-5, Doha, Qatar. MOAMEN GOUDA January 2020-Page 4 2017 ▪ Economics of Islamic Constitutionalism, Afghan Civil Science Institute Workshop, organized by: Max Planck Foundation for International Peace & the Rule of Law and the German Foreign Office, November 28- December 2, New Delhi, India. 2016 ▪ 4th KIEP- KSIL Joint Seminar- “Current prospects and challenges for the Egyptian Economy”, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy & Korean Society of International Law, December 1, Seoul, South Korea. 2015 ▪ 3rd KIEP- KSIL Joint Seminar- “Low oil prices and the future direction of the Middle Eastern economies: the future of Islamic finance”, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy & Korean Society of International Law, December 10, Seoul, South Korea. ▪ Universität Bielefeld, Center for Interdisciplinary Research- “Inclusiveness, Representation, and Religious Accommodation in Constitutions and Constitutionalism” Conference, July 15-17, Bielefeld, Germany. ▪ GIGA Seminar in Socio-Economics- Presentation on “Islamic Constitutionalism Index (ICI) and its empirical applications”, July 13, Hamburg, Germany. ▪ American University in Cairo (AUC), Economics Public Lecture- Presentation on “What does Economics have to do with Religion?”, February 16, Cairo, Egypt ▪ Secularists Organization, Public Lecture- Presentation on “The relationship between religion and economics”, February 11, Cairo, Egypt. 2014 ▪ Universität Bielefeld, Center for Interdisciplinary Research- “Index Building in Socio-Legal Scholarship”, June 10-11, Bielefeld, Germany. 2013 ▪ Economic Research Forum (ERF) workshop and policy seminar- “The Political Economy of Transformation in the ERF Region”, October 27-28, Tunis, Tunisia. ▪ Marburg Center for Institutional Economics (MACIE) - "The Economics of Formal & Informal Institutions" Workshop, September 6-7, Marburg, Germany. (Discussant). 2010 ▪ Interuniversity Doctoral Program in Economics (MAGKS) Colloquium, September 23, Rauischholzhausen Castle, Germany. CONFERENCES (since 2012) 2019 Consortium for Asian and African Studies (Shanghai, China); ISA Asia-Pacific Conference (Singapore); European Public Choice Society (Jerusalem); Economic Research Forum 25th Annual Conference (Kuwait); the third conference on the Political Economy of Democracy and Dictatorship (Muenster, Germany); Allied Social Science Association (ASSA) Annual Meeting (Atlanta, USA); World Congress for Korean Politics and Society (Seoul); Western Economic Association (San Francisco, USA). 2018 ISA Midwest Annual Conference (St. Louis, USA); Korean Association of Middle East Studies (Seoul, South Korea); Economic Research Forum 24th Annual Conference

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