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Re: تعرفوا على مفخرتنا السودانية بروف ندى ال (Re: Yasir Elsharif)
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Georgetown360Start of page content. Continue forward to Contact Detail page content.Faculty Profile. Press Tab to Continue to Page Content.Skip to contentProfile NavigationBio and Featured WorksExpand Profile Navigation MenuProfileNada EissaAssociate ProfessorBio and Featured WorksNada Eissa is Associate Professor of Public Policy and Economics, and Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). From 2005-2007, she served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy. Previously, she was on the economics faculty at the University of California at Berkeley, a National Fellow of the NBER, a visiting economist at the IMF and a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). Professor Eissa’s research examines how tax and transfer policy affects work and family formation decisions, and in turn what these behavioral responses imply for how programs should be designed. Her work has been published in major economics journals, and widely cited in the media. Her current research has expanded into education; including evaluating the Washington D.C. Scholarship Program, the first federally-funded school-voucher program in the United States; and the impact of school choice on academic performance in public schools. Professor Eissa is a recipient of the National Tax Association’s Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation in Government Finance and Taxation (1995). She is also a member of the National Academy of Social Insurance.ExpertiseGlobal CitiesLanguage(s)Arabic (Speak Read )Academic Appointment(s)PrimaryAssociate Professor, McCourt School of Public PolicyEducationHarvard University - Ph.D., EconomicsHarvard University - M.A., EconomicsUniversity of California-Berkeley - B.A., EconomicsReturn to top
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Re: تعرفوا على مفخرتنا السودانية بروف ندى ال (Re: Yasir Elsharif)
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Nada Eissa is Associate Professor of Public Policy and Economics, and Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). From 2005-2007, she served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy. Previously, she was on the economics faculty at the University of California at Berkeley, a National Fellow of the NBER, a visiting economist at the IMF and a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). Professor Eissa’s research examines how tax and transfer policy affects work and family formation decisions, and in turn what these behavioral responses imply for how programs should be designed. Her work has been published in major economics journals, and widely cited in the media. Her current research has expanded into education; including evaluating the Washington D.C. Scholarship Program, the first federally-funded school-voucher program in the United States; and the impact of school choice on academic performance in public schools. Professor Eissa is a recipient of the National Tax Association’s Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation in Government Finance and Taxation (1995). She is also a member of the National Academy of Social Insurance.
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Re: تعرفوا على مفخرتنا السودانية بروف ندى ال (Re: امتثال عبدالله)
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سلامات يا امتثال يا بنت عطبرة عاصمة الحديد والنار والتي تحولت لمدينة صناعة الذهب . .. بروف سوار الدهب يا امتثال تعملقت في بلاد الفرص والطموحات والحظ . وهي تستحق المكانة وتستحق الريادة في جامعة جورج تاون . وللسودانيين باع وتاريخ وسمعة في جامعة جورج تاون . لهم منا عظيم الاحترام . وللراحلين منهم الرحمة .
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