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Submissions from 2010
Is the Export-Led-Growth Hypothesis, Valid for Egypt? A Time Series Approach, Nagwa Khashaba, Abdelhamid Mahboub, William Latham, and Mostafa AboElsoud
Youth Life Transitions: Opportunities, Capabilities and Risks, Mohamed Ramadan, Ghada Barsoum, and Safaa el-Kogali
Constructing a Youth Well-Being Index, Mohamed Ramadan, Heba Handoussa, Magued Osman, Sahar el Tawila, Heba el-Laithy, and Dina Armanious
Manual of compositing and measuring economic, social and political indicators as evidence-based technique for decision-making, Mohamed Ramadan, Ahmed Soliman, and Mohamed Lotfy
Submissions from 2008
Did Housing Policy Reforms Curb The Delay In Marriage Among Young Men In Egypt?, Mohamed Ramadan and Ragui Assaad