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TAGHREED TAGHREED TAGHREED TAGHREED TAGHREED TAGHREED TAGHREED TAGHREED TAGHREED BADR ALBADR ALBADR ALBADR ALBADR ALBADR ALBADR AL-DEENDEENDEENDEEN Assistant Lecturer PROFILE Analytical, organized and detail-oriented Economist with Developmental Economics expertise and experience in econometric modeling. Collaborative team player with ownership mentality and a track record of delivering the highest quality strategic solutions to resolve challenges and propel institutional growth. CONTACT PHONE: (+20) 1062421415 ADDRESS: East Nile, Beni-Suef, Egypt EMAIL: Taghreedbadraldeen@gmail.com WORK EXPERIENCE
(Faculty of Politics and Economics, Beni-Suef University)
(Assistant Lecturer)
(May 2023 –Present)
providing professional educational services to students including tutorials application, quality requirements, preparation of quizzes and exams, academic guidance and supervision, conducting economic researches, and curriculum preparation, preparing public policy recommendations for the government, conducting workshops on economic issues and conducting contemporary economic research papers.
(Faculty of Politics and Economics, Beni-Suef University)
(Teaching Assistant)
(2018 – 2023)
(Egyptian Parliament) (Economic Consultant)
(2018 – 2021)
(International Publishing and Classification Unit, Beni-Suef University) (Head)
(2018 – 2022)
(Quality Assurance and Accreditation Workshops Committee, Beni-Suef University) (Member)
(2018 – 2019)
(Etisalat UAE, Collection Team) (Account Advisor)
(March – June 2018)
(Talabat GCC, Inbound Team) (Account Advisor)
(August – December 2017)
Master Title
Measuring Public Debt Sustainability in Egypt
Master Abstract
Public debt sustainability is a multidimensional process. Egypt aims to maintain
a sustainable general path in conducting its fiscal policy. However, the rising path of
accumulated debt implies critical restrictions on fiscal stance and fiscal space. The study
examines the mechanisms and conditions under which public debt is sustained in Egypt.
Moreover, the study examines the structural endogenous long-term response of the
Egyptian government towards its accumulated public debt. In addition to examining the
fiscal fatigue hypothesis when debt jumps to high extreme levels. The research adopts
Bohn’s approach to estimates a fiscal reaction function. The Autoregressive Distributed
Lag ARDL technique is applied for the period from 1981 to 2021. Three critical
specified case regressions are estimated. The first model measures the general simple
fiscal reaction function linking the primary balance to public debt. The second model
examines the response of the structural long-term primary balance to public debt
providing a general judgement whether fiscal policy in Egypt is expansionary, neutral,
or restrictive. Finally, a non-linear estimation is implemented to assess the possibility of
fiscal fatigue. Findings of the first regression consider public debt sustained. However,
the second regression indicates that the government is unable to adjust its structural
primary balance positively with the increasing public debt. Thus, fiscal policy in Egypt
tends to be restrictive. Furthermore, the fiscal fatigue hypothesis applies as the
magnitude of government fiscal response is conditioned by the level of accumulated
public debt. At low levels of debt, the government response is not structurally planned,
showing weak response. When public goes high, government undertakes serious
measures and positively adjusts its primary balance with the increased public debt.
However, when public debt jumps to extreme elevated levels, the government is unable
to maintain a positive response indicating the possibility of fiscal fatigue and fiscal
default. Therefore, the study emphasizes the necessity of planned serious fiscal actions
to correct the long-term response. Cyclical automatic response should be revised.
Moreover, Non-interest expenditures should be structurally adjusted to maintain the
required level of government reasonable fiscal policy.
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