Past Event
Seminar

Institutions, Labor Markets and Economic Diversification in the Gulf

Open to the Public

Tarek Coury is Assistant Professor of Public Policy at the Dubai School of Government. Dr. Coury's current research is on the political economy and macroeconomics of the Gulf States. In addition to macroeconomic aspects of regional integration, Dr. Coury is interested in the growth impact of sovereign wealth funds and natural resources revenue, and the development of financial markets in the region. Dr. Coury's other research interests are in macroeconomic theory, decision theory and game theory. Dr. Coury was previously Economics Faculty at the University of Cambridge and later at the University of Oxford. He received his Economics PhD from Cornell University in 2003.

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Tarek Coury is Assistant Professor of Public Policy at the Dubai School of Government. Dr. Coury's current research is on the political economy and macroeconomics of the Gulf States. In addition to macroeconomic aspects of regional integration, Dr. Coury is interested in the growth impact of sovereign wealth funds and natural resources revenue, and the development of financial markets in the region. Dr. Coury's other research interests are in macroeconomic theory, decision theory and game theory. Dr. Coury was previously Economics Faculty at the University of Cambridge and later at the University of Oxford. He received his Economics PhD from Cornell University in 2003.