Biography:
Prof. Samir Radwan graduated from Cairo University (BSc in Economics,
1963) and the University of London (PhD in Economics, 1973). After
working as a lecturer at the Faculty of Economics and Political Science at
Cairo University (1963�65), he was appointed as a lecturer and researcher
at the Institute of Economics and Statistics, Oxford University. Then, he
became a member of St. Antony�s College, Oxford (1970�76).
He has a long international career working with the International Labor
Organization (ILO) where he progressed from the position of a Senior
Economist into Director of major departments dealing with employment
and development (1976�2003). Prof. Radwan has published extensively
on human resources development, labor markets, poverty, financial
policies, macro-economic policies, industrial policies, rural development,
competitiveness, and African and Arab economies. Following the Arab
Spring, he was the first Minister of Finance after the 25 January Revolution.
He remained in office until July 2011.
Presently, he is a freelance policy consultant for regional and
international agencies, contributing to the efforts by global think-tanks
that reflect on the future of the global economy with particular emphasis
on social justice.
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