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Ali Fakih
Ali Fakih
Department of Economics, Lebanese American University
Adresse e-mail validée de lau.edu.lb
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The impact of Syrian refugees on the labor market in neighboring countries: empirical evidence from Jordan
A Fakih, M Ibrahim
Defence and Peace Economics 27 (1), 64-86, 2016
1272016
Youth unemployment, gender and institutions during transition: evidence from the Arab Spring
A Fakih, N Haimoun, M Kassem
Social Indicators Research 150, 311-336, 2020
692020
Decision to emigrate amongst the youth in Lebanon
G Dibeh, A Fakih, W Marrouch
International Migration 56 (1), 5-22, 2018
622018
Female employment in MENA’s manufacturing sector: the implications of firm-related and national factors
A Fakih, PL Ghazalian
Economic Change and Restructuring 48, 37-69, 2015
52*2015
Did the Arab Spring reduce MENA countries’ growth?
M Arayssi, A Fakih, N Haimoun
Applied economics letters 26 (19), 1579-1585, 2019
462019
Employment and skill mismatch among youth in Lebanon
G Dibeh, A Fakih, W Marrouch
International Journal of Manpower 40 (8), 1438-1457, 2019
422019
Which firms export? An empirical analysis for the manufacturing sector in the MENA region
A Fakih, P L. Ghazalian
Journal of Economic Studies 41 (5), 672-695, 2014
42*2014
Guns and butter? Military expenditure and health spending on the eve of the Arab Spring
A Coutts, A Daoud, A Fakih, W Marrouch, B Reinsberg
Defence and Peace Economics 30 (2), 227-237, 2019
402019
Dynamics and asymmetries between consumer sentiment and consumption in pre-and during-COVID-19 time: Evidence from the US
S Abosedra, NT Laopodis, A Fakih
The Journal of Economic Asymmetries 24, e00227, 2021
352021
Labor market and institutional drivers of youth irregular migration in the Middle East and North Africa region
G Dibeh, A Fakih, W Marrouch
Journal of Industrial Relations 61 (2), 225-251, 2019
332019
R&D and innovation in food processing firms in transition countries
PL Ghazalian, A Fakih
Journal of Agricultural Economics 68 (2), 427-450, 2017
312017
Finance-growth nexus in a changing political region: How important was the Arab Spring?
M Arayssi, A Fakih
Economic Analysis and Policy 55, 106-123, 2017
312017
The effects of power outages on the performance of manufacturing firms in the MENA region
A Fakih, P Ghazalian, N Ghazzawi
Review of Middle East Economics and Finance 16 (3), 20200011, 2020
302020
Tourism–growth nexus under duress: Lebanon during the Syrian crisis
G Dibeh, A Fakih, W Marrouch
Tourism Economics 26 (3), 353-370, 2020
282020
The economic impacts of Syrian refugees: Challenges and current opportunities in host countries
A Fakih, W Marrouch
Georgetown Journal of International Affairs 14, 2015
222015
Determinants of the Arab Spring Protests in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya: What Have We Learned?
Z Barakat, A Fakih
Social Sciences 10 (8), 282, 2021
212021
Who hires foreign domestic workers? Evidence from Lebanon
A Fakih, W Marrouch
The Journal of Developing Areas, 339-352, 2014
212014
Government and financial institutional determinants of development in MENA countries
M Arayssi, A Fakih, M Kassem
Emerging Markets Finance and Trade 55 (11), 2473-2496, 2019
202019
The finance-growth nexus, again: New evidence from Kenya
M Arayssi, A Fakih
Economic Issues 22 (2), 33-59, 2017
202017
Decomposing gender wage differentials using quantile regression: evidence from the Lebanese banking sector
A Dah, A Fakih
International Advances in Economic Research 22, 171-185, 2016
202016
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