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العرض المفصل
الاسم الكامل : ندى عيسى
الاسم الكامل بالأحرف اللاتينية : Nada Eissa
المنصب الحالي :
  • استاذة مشاركة في السياسة العامة و الاقتصاد، معهد جورج تاون للسياسة العامة (GPPI)، واشنطن، الولايات المتحدة الاميركية؛ و ايضا في في كلية الشؤون الدولية في قطر (جامعة جورج تاون) و باحثة مشاركة، المكتب الوطني للبحوث الاقتصادية (NBER)
الجنسية :
بلد الإقامة خارج المنطقة العربية United States
عنوان الأتصال :
Georgetown Public Policy Institute, Georgetown University
3520 Prospect St., NW, 4th Floor،
Washington, DC 20007،USA
هاتف عمل : 974 4578372
فاكس عمل : 1 202 6875544 ; 974 457 8241
العنوان الألكتروني :

[email protected]

المؤهلات العلمية :
دكتوراه فلسفة، الاقتصاد، جامعة هارفرد، كامبريدج، الولايات المتحدة الاميركية، 1995
ماجستير، الاقتصاد، جامعة هارفرد، كامبريدج، الولايات المتحدة الاميركية، 1992
بكالوريوس، الاقتصاد، جامعة كاليفورنيا، بيركلي، الولايات المتحدة الاميركية، 1988
مجالات التخصص العام:
الاقتصاد
مجالات التخصص الدقيق:
السياسة الاقتصادية
اقتصاديات العمل و الموارد البشرية
الدخل / الفقر / الرفاه
عائدات التعليم
الخبرة الاكاديمية / الفنية
التدريس (اكاديمي)
اعداد الاستراتيجيات والسياسات
اعداد الدراسات البحثية/مناهج البحث
مناطق الاهتمام الجغرافية
الولايات المتحدة الاميركية
البلدان العربية
الخبرات السابقة :
- زميلة تدريس،ادارة الاقتصاد، جامعة هارفرد، كامبريدج، الولايات المتحدة الاميركية، 1994-1991
- استاذة مساعدة،ادارة الاقتصاد، جامعة كاليفورنيا، بيركلي، الولايات المتحدة الاميركية، 2003-1994
- نائبة الامين العام المساعد حول السياسات الاقتصادية،وزارة الخزانة الاميركية، واشنطن، الولايات المتحدة الاميركية، 2007-2005
- استاذة مشاركة في السياسة العامة و الاقتصاد،معهد جورج تاون للسياسة العامة (GPPI)، واشنطن، الولايات المتحدة الاميركية، 2003-الآن
الأنتاج العلمى فى مجال السكان والتنمية:
  • Tax?based transfers and wages : the incidence of the EITC, with Austin Nichols and Jesse Rothstein, [2010]- Work in Progress   
  • Who chooses? who uses? : school vouchers and choice, with Patrick Wolf, [2010]- Work in Progress   
  • School vouchers and the distribution of public school quality, with Billy Jack, [2010]- Work in Progress   
  • Lump?sum cash assistance and consumption behavior, with Hilary Hoynes, [2010]- Work in Progress   
  • The District of Columbia opportunity scholarship program : impacts after 3 years, with Patrick J. Wolf, Michael J. Puma and Brian Kisida, presented at The American Educational Research Association 2010 Annual Meeting " Understanding Complex Ecologies in a Changing World ", [Session: Vouchers: Different Programs, Different Perspectives], Denver, Colorado, USA, 10 April-4 May, 2010   
  • Evaluation of four tax reforms in the United States : labor supply and welfare effects for single mothers, with Henrik Jacobson Kleven and Claus Thustrup Kreiner, In: Journal of Public Economics, 92(3?4):795?816, April 2008   
  • Behavioral responses to taxes : the earned income tax credit and labor supply, with Hilary Hoynes, Tax Policy and the Economy, 2006   
  • Trends in high?incomes and behavioral responses to taxation : evidence from executive compensation and statistics of income data, with Seth Giertz, September, 2006   
  • Tax reform in Kenya : policy and administrative issues, with William Jack, February, 2006, forthcoming, Conference Volume, Institute for Policy Dialogue, Columbia University   
  • School attendance in Ethiopia, Report for the World Bank, April 2005   
  • Understanding the determinants of health outcomes in Ethiopia, with Michael Ingram, Report for the World Bank, February 2005   
  • Labor market effect of tax?transfer policy, with Austin Nichols and Jesse Rothstein, In: American Economic Review, May 2005   
  • The Work effects of tax cuts on low?income single mothers, In: The NBER Digest, July 2005   
  • Evaluation of the DC opportunity scholarship program : first year report on participation, with Patrick Wolf, Babette Gutmann and Mike Puma, Report for U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences and National Center for Education Evaluation, December 2004   
  • Tax?based cash transfers and the labor market participation of married couples : the earned income tax credit, In: Journal of Public Economics, Vol 88, pp.1931?1958, August 2004   
  • Good news for low?income families? : tax?transfer schemes and marriage, with Hilary Hoynes, U.C. Berkeley mimeo, revised March 2003   
  • Taxation and labor supply of married women : the Tax Reform Act of 1986 as a natural experiment, NBER Working Paper #5023, revised October 2001   
  • Tax and transfer policy, and family formation : marriage and cohabitation, with Hilary Hoynes, U.C. Berkeley mimeo, December 2000   
  • Labor supply response to the earned income tax credit, with Jeffrey B. Liebman, In: The Quarterly Journal of Economics, May 1996. (reprinted in editors Orley Ashenfelter and Alan Auerbach, PUBLIC FINANCE Volume, Worth Series in Outstanding Contributions (to Economics), Worth Publishers, 2000   
  • Comment on using micro?simulation to examine social security’s long?term forcasts by L. Kotlikoff et. al.,, In: Alan Auerbach and Ronald Lee (eds.), Demographic change and fiscal policy, Cambridge University Press, 2000   
  • Comment on policies to foster human capital by James Heckman, 2000, In: Research in Economics 54, 2000   
  • Explaining trends in the tax?transfer cost of marriage : demographics vs tax reform?, with Hilary Hoynes, In: National Tax Journal, September 2000   
  • Review of taxing women, In: Journal of Economic Literature, June 1999   
  • Married women work less because of the EITC, In: The NBER Digest, April 1999   
  • Environmental taxation, the double dividend hypothesis and labor markets : a review of the Literature, with Laura Blow and Richard Blundell, May 1998   
  • The Econometrics of difference?in?difference regression models, with Guido Imbens and Jeffrey B. Liebman, mimeo, January 1998   
  • Married couples, work and the EITC, with Hilary Hoynes, In: Poverty Research News, Northwestern University/University of Chicago Joint Center for Poverty Research Newsletter, Vol.2, no.3, Summer 1998   
  • On the Design of transfer programs : a survey, with Samir Cury, paper for IPEA?Brazil, January 1997   
  • Comment on welfare, and work and marriage : what have we learned from the literature by H. Hoynes, In: Alan Auerbach (ed.), Fiscal policy : lessons from Economic Research, MIT Press, 1997   
  • Tax reform and labor supply, In: James Poterba (ed.), Tax policy and the economy, 10, 1996   
  • Labor supply and the economic recovery Tax Act of 1981, In: Martin Feldstein and James Poterba (eds.), Empirical, Foundations of Household Taxation, NBER Conference Volume, 1996   
  • Labor supply response to the earned income tax credit, with Jeffrey B. Liebman, National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper, June 1995   
  • Tax and transfer policy and female labor supply, National Tax Journal, Annual Proceedings, 1995   
  • Lower tax rates increase married women’s work, In: The NBER Digest, June 1995   
  • The End of welfare as we know It? : behavioral responses to the earned income tax credit, with Jeffrey B. Liebman, mimeo, Harvard University, December 1993   
  • Expatriate workers’ remittances : a survey," mimeo, The World Bank, 1990   
  • Welfare effects of tax reform and labor supply at the intensive and extensive margins, with Henrik Jacobsen Kleven and Claus Thustrup Kreiner, In: Jonas Agell and Peter Birch S?rensen (eds.), Tax Policy and Labor Market Performance, pp. 147?186   
  • The Hours of work response of married couples : taxes and the earned income tax credit, with Hilary Hoynes, In: Jonas Agell and Peter Birch S?rensen (eds.), Tax policy and labor market performance, pp. 187?228   

 

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