Deputy Director of the Center of <strong>Economic</strong>s and Financial <strong>Research</strong> Studies (CEFRS), CairoUniversity20/03/2001- 30/6/2002Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Economy and ForeignTrade (Part time).<strong>Ahmed</strong> F. <strong>Ghoneim</strong>01/11/2002-Short term consultant for the World Bank on different projects related to trade policy withspecial emphasis on World Trade Organization, Regional Trade Agreements, capacitybuilding and trade in services (conducted training for government officials in Kuwait, Syria,and Yemen).01/11/2002- 15/12/2002Instructor at the American Chamber of Commerce in Cairo for International Trade course forthe CFA/CMA degrees.01/06/2001-Short term consultant for the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) on differentProjects related to cultural and copyright industries.24/12/1994 – 01/05/2002Instructor of Macro and Managerial Aspects of <strong>Economic</strong>s courses in the Master ofBusiness Administration (MBA)of Regional Information Technology Institute, Egypt andMaastricht School of Management, The Netherlands (Part Time).16/11/1999-17/11/1999Short term Instructor at the Arab Planning Institute in Kuwait. Lecturing on theFuture Trade Agenda and the MENA Region (Lecturing on Issues related to services,agriculture and new issues as labor and environment)24/4/1999-28/4/1999Short term World Bank Consultant (a speaker in a training seminar on trade policyorganized by the World Bank in collaboration with the Arab Planning Institute in Kuwait)01/05/1996 - 30/07/1996<strong>Research</strong> assistant at the Social <strong>Research</strong> Center, American University in Cairo (Part Time).23/12/1994 - 30/05/1996<strong>Economic</strong> researcher at the Egyptian Center for <strong>Economic</strong> Studies (ECES)(Part Time).01/01/1995 - 30/04/1995<strong>Research</strong>er in a joint project; <strong>Economic</strong> Cooperation and Integration in The MiddleEast, A Literature Survey: With Particular Reference to Egyptorganized by the <strong>Economic</strong> <strong>Research</strong> <strong>Forum</strong> for Arab Countries, Iran and Turkey(ERF) and sponsored by the Center for International Studies, University of Toronto(published by the Center for International Studies, University of Toronto, 1995).01/12/1992 - 30/03/1993<strong>Research</strong> assistant for Prof. Heba Handoussa, <strong>Economic</strong>s Department, American Universityin Cairo (Part time).01/12/1992 - 30/05/1993<strong>Research</strong> assistant for Prof. Heba Nassar , Social <strong>Research</strong> Center at The AmericanUniversity in Cairo (Part time).01/10/1992 - 30/05/1993<strong>Research</strong>er in: Trade Net Project, Information and Decision Support Center for The Cabinet4
of Ministers, Egypt (Part time).<strong>Ahmed</strong> F. <strong>Ghoneim</strong>Publication Titles:Refereed Articles in Academic Journals and Books:<strong>Ghoneim</strong>, <strong>Ahmed</strong> F. (1995), “The Monetary Side of the Structural Adjustment Program in Egypt andIts Impact on the Main Macroeconomic Variables”, in: Aliaa El Mahdy (ed.) The Social and PoliticalAspects of the <strong>Economic</strong> Reform in Egypt, Cairo: <strong>Research</strong> Center of Developing Countries, CairoUniversity, (in Arabic).<strong>Ghoneim</strong>, <strong>Ahmed</strong> F. (2000), “Antidumping under the GATT and the European Union Rules: Prospectsfor The Egyptian-European Partnership Agreement”, in Heba Nassar and Alfons Naeim (eds.) TheEgyptian Exports and the Challenges of the Twenty First Century, Cairo: Center of <strong>Economic</strong> andFinancial <strong>Research</strong> and Studies<strong>Ghoneim</strong>, <strong>Ahmed</strong> F. (2001), “The Determinants of the Egyptian Exports’ Market Access to theEuropean Union” <strong>Economic</strong> <strong>Research</strong> <strong>Forum</strong> for Arab Countries, Iran and Turkey, Working PaperSeries. (This is a research project undertaken by the author within the context of the FEMISEnetwork) republished as CEFRS <strong>Research</strong> Projects Series Vol. (10) Dec.2000<strong>Ghoneim</strong>, <strong>Ahmed</strong> Farouk (2002), “Institutional Reform to promote Exports: Egypt and the EU”, inHandouss, Heba and Noha El-Mikawy (eds), Institutional Reform and <strong>Economic</strong> Development inEgypt: Which Institutions and Why, Bonn: Center for Development <strong>Research</strong>, Bonn University.Republished by the American University in Cairo (AUC)<strong>Ghoneim</strong>, <strong>Ahmed</strong> F. and Heba Nassar (2002), “Trade and Migration, Are They Complements orSubstitutes: A Review of Four MENA Countries”, presented at the University of European UnionAnnual Meeting, Florence Italy, 19-24 March 2002. A shorter version is presented at the World BankDevelopment Annual Conference (ABCDE Europe) held in Oslo 24-26 th June, 2002. Published as ERFWorking Paper No. 0207 and CEFRS <strong>Economic</strong> Studies Series Vol. (28), Mach 2003<strong>Ghoneim</strong>, <strong>Ahmed</strong> F. (2002), “Competition Policy or Competition Law: What Does Egypt ReallyNeed”, Boletín Latinoamericano de Competencia, No. 17, pp. 46-58. First presented at the ERF 9thAnnual Conference held in Sharja, UAE, 26-28 October 2002.<strong>Ghoneim</strong>, <strong>Ahmed</strong> F. (2003), “Cultural Industries in Egypt”, in <strong>Ghoneim</strong>, <strong>Ahmed</strong> F. et. al, Performanceof Copyright Industries in Selected Arab Countries: Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Tunisia,Geneva: Word Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)<strong>Ghoneim</strong>, <strong>Ahmed</strong> F., Juergen von Hagen, and Susan Wolf (2003), “Trade Relations between the EUand North Africa”, Chapter 10 of the 2002/2003 The Arab World Competitiveness Report, Oxford:Oxford University Press printed for the World <strong>Economic</strong> <strong>Forum</strong>.<strong>Ghoneim</strong>, <strong>Ahmed</strong> F. (2003), “Rules of Origin and their Impact on Egypt within the context of the EU-Med Partnership Agreement”, Journal of World Trade, June 2003 Vol. 37 No. 3, pp. 597-622. Firstpresented at the annual conference of <strong>Economic</strong> <strong>Research</strong> <strong>Forum</strong>, 14-17 January 2002.<strong>Ghoneim</strong>, <strong>Ahmed</strong> F. and Noha El-Mikawy(2003), “Political Economy Aspects of Trade Reform inEgypt”, in <strong>Ghoneim</strong>, <strong>Ahmed</strong> F. and Heba Nassar (2003) (eds.) Institutional and Policy ChallengesFacing the Egyptian Economy, Cairo: Center of <strong>Economic</strong> and Financial <strong>Research</strong>, Cairo University<strong>Ghoneim</strong>, <strong>Ahmed</strong> F., Sherine <strong>Ghoneim</strong>, and Sherif Kamel (2004), “The Impact of the Role of theGovernment of Egypt on Electronic Commerce Development and Growth” in The Social andCognitive Impacts of e-Commerce on Modern Organizations by Mehdi Khosrow-Pour (ed), IdeaGroup Publishing.5