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Mme Nicole BALLOUZ BAKER

Faculté de gestion et de management
Faculté de sciences économiques

Professeur associé

(+961) 1 421 000 ext 4287 nicole.ballouz@usj.edu.lb

Associate Professor at the Faculty of Business Management- USJ. In charge of Economics courses in both the French and English sections. Research works cover economic policies, transaction costs economics, the new institutionalism, and public management, in particular, the performance of public-private partnerships.


DiplômeUniversitéPaysAnnée
Doctorat en Gestion et ManagementUniversité Saint-Joseph de BeyrouthLiban2014
Master of ScienceTexas A&M UniversityEtats-Unis1993
Licence - Sciences EconomiquesUniversité Saint-Joseph de BeyrouthLiban1982

Macroéconomie Politique économique Analyse de Conjoncture

Enseignement universitaire hors USJPaysEtablissementDate débutDate fin
LecturerRoyaume-UniUniversity of Westminster- Faculty of Business - Department Economics

Économie; Gestion; Banque; Assurances

Politiques économiques, Nouvelle Economie Institutionnelle, Partenariats public-privé

Baker, N. B., & Haddad, C. (2024). Private ownership management control decisions in infrastructure from the perspective of Transaction Cost Theory: Evidence from emerging economies. Economics & Politics.https://doi.org/10.1111/ecpo.12269 Baker, N. B., Said Boustany, M., Khater, M., & Haddad, C. (2020). Measuring the indirect effect of the Internet on the relationship between human capital and labor productivity. International Review of Applied Economics, 34(6), 821-838. https://doi.org/10.1080/02692171.2020.1792421 Ballouz Baker N., Khater M. and Haddad C.,(2018), “Political Stability and the Contribution of Private Investment Commitments in Infrastructure to GDP: an Institutional Perspective”, Public Performance and Management Review, 1-28. https://doi.org/10.1080/15309576.2018.1523064 Ballouz Baker N., (2016), « Transaction costs in public private partnerships: the weight of institutional quality in developing countries revisited », Public Performance and Management Review, volume 40, Issue 2. https://doi.org/10.1080/15309576.2016.1244092