Economics and Finance
Fatma Raouf joined Goldey-Beacom College in
2002. She has over twenty years of teaching
experience at the graduate and undergraduate
levels. She taught at Cleveland State
University, Myers University, University of
Phoenix, Langston University, State
University of New York at Albany, and Cairo
University. Dr. Raouf also directed the
graduate programs at the
University
of Phoenix
where she started a new Master of Management
program.
Dr. Raouf’s research is focused on applied
microeconomics using different quantitative
techniques in the area of industrial
organization, public finance, and consumer
behavior. She has publications in the
Eastern Economic Journal, the
Southwestern Economic Review, and the
International Advances in Economic Research.
Dr. Raouf has participated in numerous
national conferences as a presenter, a
discussant, and a session chair. She has
also participated at the Annual Research
Symposium at GBC many times. Dr. Raouf is a
member of the editorial board of the
Scientific Journals International, and
a referee for the
Eastern Economic Journal and the
Southwestern Economic Review. Dr. Raouf has been awarded the
Excellence in Teaching awards from
Goldey-Beacom College and Langston
University. She is a member of many
professional organizations including the
American Economic Association and the
American Finance Association.
Teaching:
ECO 201 -
Macroeconomics
ECO
627 - Econometrics and Forecasting for
Business
ECO 642 - Managerial Economics
ECO
701 - Issues in the Labor Market
FIN 333
- Financial Management
FIN
599 - Financial Management Foundations
FIN 623 - Corporate Finance
STA 326
- Applied Business Statistics
Education:
PhD, Economics,
State University of New York at Albany
MA, Economics, State University of New York at Albany
BSc, Economics, Cairo University, Faculty
of Economics and Political Science