(+961) 1 421 000 ext 6744 rosette.sayegh@usj.edu.lb
Member of the teaching staff at the Faculty of Economics at the Saint-Joseph University of Beirut (FSE) since October 1994.
Professor at the FSE and also serves as the Director of the doctoral school at the FSE (EDSE).
• PHD-Economic sciences
• DES-Option: Economic Policy
• Master's Degree - Option : Finance and Banking
• Bachelor's Degree - Economic Sciences
Economics, Management, Banking, Insurance
Economic Growth
Macroeconomics
Labor Market
PUBLICATIONS
Ghossoub Sayegh Rosette Hamdan Saadé Nisrine "Impact of Covid-19 on the Unemployment Rate: Empirical Application on Eighteen MENA Countries" International Journal of French-Language Economists, Vol.7 No.1. 2022
Ghossoub Sayegh Rosette Hamdan Saadé Nisrine "Optimal Taxation Rate and Economic Growth: An Empirical Application to the Case of Lebanon" International Journal of French-Language Economists, Vol.5 No.2. 2020
Ghossoub Sayegh Rosette (2018) "The Four Main Pillars of Competitiveness to Support Lebanese Economic Growth" International Journal of French-Language Economists, Vol.3 No.2. 2018.
Verne Jean François, Sayegh Rosette (2017) "Empirical Analysis of the Relationship between Output Gap Volatility and Economic Growth: A Modeling Attempt Concerning the Case of Lebanon Using Data from 1970." International Journal of French-Language Economists, No.2. 2017.
Rosette Ghossoub Sayegh "Impact of Efficiency Wage on Unemployment Level: Comparative Study between Developing Countries and Industrialized Countries. PhD Thesis, University of Artois 2008.
ORAL INTERVENTIONS
USJ Research Day, June 2022 poster presentation: "Impact of Covid-19 on the Unemployment Rate: Empirical Application on Eighteen MENA Countries"
AIELF International Congress, May 2022: "Impact of Covid-19 on the Unemployment Rate: Empirical Application on Eighteen MENA Countries"
USJ Research Day, May 2017: "Empirical Analysis of the Relationship between Output Gap Volatility and Economic Growth: A Modeling Attempt Concerning the Case of Lebanon Using Data from 1970."
Moderator at USJ Research Days in 2018, 2019, and 2023.
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