Riham Ahmed Ezzat
Assistant Professor of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Political Science
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2023
Elshaarawy, R., and R. A. Ezzat,
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Global value chains, financial constraints, and innovation
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Small Business Economics
, vol. 61, issue 1, pp. 223-257, 2023.
2018
Ezzat, R. A., and N. Aboushady,
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Do restrictive regulatory policies matter for telecom performance? Evidence from MENA countries
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Utilities Policy
, vol. 53, pp. 60-72, 2018.
Cambini, C., R. Ezzat, and CarineStaropoli,
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“Do Reforms Sequences Matter for Telecom Sector Performance? Evidence from MENA countries
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Revue d’Économie Politique
, vol. 128, issue 5, 2018.
2017
Ezzat, R. A.,
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Fixed-Mobile Substitution in MENA Countries: The Future of Fixed-Line Markets
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Review of Network Economics
, vol. 16, issue 4, pp. 387-417, 2017.
Ezzat, R. A.,
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Paving the way for better telecom performance: Evidence from the telecommunication sector in MENA countries
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Review of Network Economics
, vol. 14, issue 3, pp. 157-199 ISSN (Online) 1446-9022, ISSN (Print) 2194-5993. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/rne-2016-0042, 2017.
2015
Ezzat, R. A., and N. Aboushady,
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Do telecom restrictive policies matter for telecom liberalization and performance? Evidence from MENA countries
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ERF Working paper (949)
, October, 2015.
Ezzat, R. A., C. Cambini, and C. Staropoli,
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The impact of Reforms Sequencing on the telecom sector performance: Evidence from MENA countries
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Network Industries Quarterly
, vol. 17, issue 3, 2015.
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Global value chains, financial constraints, and innovation
“Do Reforms Sequences Matter for Telecom Sector Performance? Evidence from MENA countries
Do restrictive regulatory policies matter for telecom performance? Evidence from MENA countries
Fixed-Mobile Substitution in MENA Countries: The Future of Fixed-Line Markets
Paving the way for better telecom performance: Evidence from the telecommunication sector in MENA countries
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