Wentworth Institute of Technology - Arts Sciences
Doctorate Degree
PhD International Economics
PH.D. Warsaw School of Economics
Warsaw School of Economics
Masters'
Economic Development
Sadat Academy for Management Sciences
Master's degree
Finance
General
SAMS
Master's degree
Business Administration and Management
General
SAMS
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Hotel/Motel Administration/Management
SAMS
Sientific Sotware intercomp. Cairo USAID Project
Newton MA
Visiting Lecturer
Lasell College
Professor
Greater Boston Area
University of Phoenix
Teach Graduate students courses in Economics
Adjunct Professor
Greater Boston Area
Fisher College
Massachusetts
University of Phoenix - Greater Boston Campus
USAID Project Cairo
Sientific Sotware intercomp. Cairo USAID Project
Lecturer
Curry College
Wentworth Institute of Technology
Boston MA
Lecturer
Framingham
MA
Visiting Lecturer
Framingham State University
Italian
Arabic
English
French
Outstanding Faculty of the Year Award
Univesity of Phoenix
Diversity Champion
Champions Summit
Phoenix
USA
Patriotic Award
Office of the US Secretary of Defense
ESGR.
Jewish Employment & Vocational Service
Leadership
Adult Education
Academic Advising
Distance Learning
Educational Leadership
Teaching
Public Speaking
Higher Education
Instructional Design
Staff Development
Leadership Development
Organizational Development
E-Learning
Training
Courses
University Teaching
Student Recruiting
Admissions
Faculty Development
Curriculum Development
The Effects of International Economic Assistance on Developing Countries \"Egypt\"
The Effects of International Economic Assistance on Developing Countries \"Egypt\"
Vol 1
No 3 (2015): ISSN: 2391-6087.
“Egypt’s Economic Development Constraints Post Revolution” Research paper.
Politics and economics are necessarily interrelated. There is considerable evidence from many political systems that support for political authorities and the regime is affected by the economic performance of the state. Virtually in every dimension of political life we have experienced an increased tension in international economic and political activities
both in absolute terms and relative to the level of national activity.\r\nIt is difficult to have watched the course of events during the past decade without recognizing that something fundamental has happened to the international arena. The current geopolitical developments
specifically the international political and military tension in some oil production areas like the Middle East caused the current price hike of the crude oil.\r\nThe rising tensions between Iran and the West could lead to military confrontation that hampers global economic growth in one hand and empowers terrorists in the other. The U.S. and Iran governments offer ample arguments
and plenty of corroborating evidence
to support their positions. \r\n
•\t“Rising Tension Between Iran and the West – The Economic Impact.” Tamarack Journal.
Mohammad M
Agwa
Framingham State University
Curry College
Fisher College
University of Phoenix - Greater Boston Campus
Wentworth Institute of Technology
Lasell College
University of Phoenix
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