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Mustapha Kamel Nabli

Tunisian economist (born )

Mustapha Kamel Nabli (Arabic: مصطفى كمال النابلي; born in ) is a Tunisian economist. He served as Governor of the Central Bank of Tunisia from January until July [1][2][3]

Biography

Born on February 10, , in Téboulba, Tunisia,[4] Nabli studied Economics in Tunisia, where he received the Prize of the President of the Republic in June for his Bachelor in Economics. He received his Master's degree and a PhD in Economics at the University of California, Los Angeles.[5] He also holds a degree from Tunis Ecole Nationale d’ Administration (ENA).

Professor of Economics at the Tunis University and member of Tunisian Academy of Sciences, Letters, and Arts; visiting professor, various universities in Canada, US, Belgium and France; international consultant. , Chairman, Tunis Stock Exchange. , Minister of Economic Development and Minister of Planning and Regional Development of Tunisia; concurrently, member of U.N. Secretary General High Level Group on “Development Strategy and Management of the Market Economy”. Economics Expert for the European Union and the Arab League. With World Bank: , Senior Economic Adviser, Development Prospects, Development Economics; , Regional Chief Economist and Director, Social and Economic Development Group, Middle East and North Africa; - Jan. , Senior Adviser to the World Bank Chief Economist. Jan. - July , Governor of the Central Bank of Tunisia.

He entered the Presidential elections as an independent, but withdraw in November 17, [6]

Honours

Published works

  • Tunisia's Economic Development. Why Better than Most of the Middle East but Not East Asia (with Jeffrey B. Nugent), London / New York, Routledge,
  • J’y crois toujours&#;: Au-delà de la débâcleune Tunisie démocratique et prospère, Tunis, Sud éditions,
  • Natural Resources, Volatility and Inclusive Growth Perspectives from the Middle East and North Africa, Washington, International Monetary Fund,
  • The Great Recession and Developing Countries, New York, World Bank Publications,
  • Breaking the Barriers to Higher Economic Growth: Better Governance and Deeper Reforms in the Middle East and North Africa, New York, World Bank Publications,
  • Industrial Policy in the Middle East and North Africa: Rethinking the Role of the State, Cairo, The American University in Cairo Press,
  • Governance and Private Investment in the Middle East and North Africa, New York, World Bank Publications,
  • Trade, Investment, and Development in the Middle East and North Africa: Engaging With the World, New York, World Bank Publications,
  • MENA development report, New York, World Bank Publications,
  • Financial Integration, Vulnerabilities to Crisis, and EU Accession in Five Central European Countries, New York, World Bank Publications,
  • Development Strategy and Management of Market Economy, Oxford, Clarendon Press,
  • The New Institutional Economics and Development: Theory and Applications to Tunisia, London, Elsevier Science Ltd,
  • Actes du colloque coopération CEE-Maghreb, Tunis, Centre d'études, de recherches et de publication de la Faculté de droit et des sciences politiques et économiques,

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