Policy Viewpoints

This series reflects the official stance of ECES on key economic and policy issues in Egypt. It is used to convey the results of extensive research in a concise and non-technical manner.

The Egyptian Economy After the Revolution: The Hard Road Ahead

  • 20-08-2012
  • Author(s): ECES Economists
  • Publication Number: 32

Towards Mobilizing Fiscal Revenues and Boosting Economic Activity in Egypt

  • 24-07-2012
  • Author(s): ECES Economists
  • Publication Number: 31

Minimum Wage in Egypt: Striking a Balance Between Productivity and Social Justice

  • 03-07-2012
  • Author(s): ECES Economists
  • Publication Number: 30

Job Creation in Egypt: A Short and Medium Term Outlook

  • 03-04-2012
  • Author(s): ECES Economists
  • Publication Number: 29

Monetary Policy in Egypt: Recent Challenges and Policy Implications

  • 05-07-2011
  • Author(s): ECES Economists
  • Publication Number: 28

The Egyptian Economy Post January 25th: Implications and Looking Forward

  • 16-05-2011
  • Author(s): ECES Economists
  • Publication Number: 27

Competitive Devaluation and Egypt’s Export Potential

  • 12-04-2011
  • Author(s): ECES Economists
  • Publication Number: 26

The Subsidy System in Egypt: Alternatives for Reform

  • 14-12-2010
  • Author(s): ECES Economists
  • Publication Number: 25

Policy Proposals for Exports Development in Egypt

  • 05-04-2010
  • Author(s): ECES Economists
  • Publication Number: 24
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