
The Egyptian Center for Economic Studies (ECES) is an independent, non-profit think tank that conducts specialized economic research, drawing on international experience and constructive discussions among various stakeholders. ECES’s main objective is to propose sound economic policies, and institutional and legislative reforms that contribute to sustainable development in Egypt, all on the basis of combined economic efficiency and social justice.
Publications:
- Much Ado about The Egyptian Pound: Exchange Rate Misalignment and The Path Towards Equilibrium January 30, 2018
- Services Contribution to Value Chains: Case Study of the Egyptian Ready-made Garments Sector January 30, 2018
- Working Paper- How Do Trade Margins Respond to the Exchange Rate? The Case of Egypt November 1, 2017
- Working Paper- Do Workers’ Remittances promote Consumption Stability in Egypt? June 1, 2017
- Working Paper- Construction Supply Chain, Inter-Sectoral Linkages and Contribution to Economic Growth: The Case of Egypt March 1, 2016
- Working Paper- The Nexus Between Internal and External Macroeconomic Imbalances: Evidence from Egypt September 1, 2015
- Economic Literature Review- Demand and Supply Challenges of Food Security in Egypt July 30, 2015
- Economic Literature Review- Energy Security in Egypt June 30, 2015
- Working Paper- The Case for Decentralization as a Tool for Improving Quality in Egyptian Basic Education June 1, 2015
- Working Paper- Private Tutoring in Egypt: Quality Education in a Dead Lock between Low Income, Status, and Motivation February 1, 2015
- Working Paper- Is Free Basic Education in Egypt a Reality or a Myth? February 1, 2015