Associate Professor
Department of Economics
The American University in Cairo
Egypt
Abeer Elshennawy received a BA in economics from Cairo University, an MA in economics from The American University in Cairo and a PhD in applied economics from the University of Minnesota in the United States. She is currently an associate professor at the economics department at AUC. She has taught a variety of courses in the area of environmental economics, growth and development, macroeconomic and micro economic theory. She also worked as a senior economist at the Egyptian Center for Economic Studies in Cairo. She helped conduct applied research to promote the role of the private sector in the development of the Egyptian economy and identify the constraints that might impede this role. Her research interests are in international trade, the environment, and growth and development. She has published a number of articles addressing the issue of adjustment costs to trade liberalization, water pollution, etc.
International Trade, Adjustment Costs to Trade, Liberalization, Environmental Economics, Economic Growth Development