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 International Financial Crisis and its Implications for Egypt

  • 02-12-2008
  • Author(s): ECES Economists
  • Publication Number: 22

Price Subsidy or Building Capacities in Egypt?

  • 02-07-2008
  • Author(s): ECES Economists
  • Publication Number: 21

Egypt’s Global Competitiveness-Unlocking the 2006-07 Report

  • 15-01-2007
  • Author(s): ECES Economists
  • Publication Number: 20

Egypt’s Privatization Program

  • 02-07-2006
  • Author(s): ECES Economists
  • Publication Number: 19

Reforming Minimum Wage Policy in Egypt

  • 05-06-2006
  • Author(s): ECES Economists
  • Publication Number: 18

The Case of Formalization of Business in Egypt

  • 12-09-2005
  • Author(s): ECES Economists
  • Publication Number: 17

Has Trade Liberalization in Egypt Gone Far Enough or Too Far

  • 13-06-2005
  • Author(s): ECES Economists
  • Publication Number: 16

Why Did Consumer and Wholesale Prices Diverge in Egypt Recently

  • 22-09-2004
  • Author(s): ECES Economists
  • Publication Number: 15

A Review of Corporate Workout Systems

  • 01-12-2003
  • Author(s): ECES Economists
  • Publication Number: 14

To Float or Not to Float – That is no Longer the Question for Egypt

  • 17-02-2003
  • Author(s): ECES Economists
  • Publication Number: 13
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