IMF Report Launch 2024: Economic Prospects and Policy Challenges for the GCC Countries
On January 17, AGSIW hosted a discussion on the economic outlook in the Gulf Cooperation Council.
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Alia Moubayed is an experienced economist, policy practitioner, and strategist with more than 25 years of experience in government, international financial institutions, financial markets, and think tanks. She assumed research, policy, and management responsibilities in the design and implementation of economic and financial sector reforms covering the Middle East and North Africa and other emerging markets.
Moubayed is currently chief economist for the MENA region at a London-based investment bank. From 2017-18, she worked at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, where she directed the Geo-economics and Strategy Program analyzing the interplay between economics and geopolitics at the global and regional levels and providing advice to government and private sector corporations. Moubayed also worked as chief economist for the MENA region at Barclays in London from 2008-17. She joined Barclays from the World Bank, which she integrated through the Young Professionals Program and became a senior economist responsible for analytical research, policy dialogue, and development policy lending to countries in Europe and Central Asia as well as Indonesia (2002-08). Moubayed was also a member of the Task Force for World Bank Engagement with the Arab World. Prior to that, she held policy responsibilities in various economic institutions in Lebanon, including: head of section at the research department at Banque du Liban; advisor to the minister of economy and trade and minister of Industry; and finally managing director of the Economic and Social Fund for Development at the Council for Development and Reconstruction.
Moubayed holds a BA in economics with distinction and an MBA from the American University of Beirut as well as a master’s equivalent in public policy and public administration from the Ecole Nationale d’Administration in France. She has authored several publications and reports, and her commentary has featured in local, regional, and international media outlets. She is also the founder of the Association of Women in Economics Across the Middle East and North Africa aimed at promoting the role of women in economic policymaking in the region.
On January 17, AGSIW hosted a discussion on the economic outlook in the Gulf Cooperation Council.
From December 7-9, UAESF 2021 assessed geopolitical trends in the region.