Biography

Dr. Hatem Jemmali,

Manouba University, Tunisia

Email: hatemjemmali79@gmail.com


Qualifications

2017 H.D.R., College of Economic Sciences and Management of Tunis, University Tunis El-Manar, Tunisia.

2012 Ph.D., College of Economic Sciences and Management of Tunis, University Tunis El-Manar, Tunisia.

2005 M.S., Mathematical Economics and Econometric, College of Economic Sciences and Management of Tunis, University Tunis El-Manar, Tunisia.

2002 B.A., Finance, Institute of High Commercial Studies of Carthage (IHEC), University of Carthage, Tunisia.


Publications (Selected)


  1. Examining the determinants of water resources availability in sub-Sahara Africa: a panel-based econometrics analysis” (with Sun Dongying et al), Environmental Science and Pollution Research, , 28 (17): 21212-21230, (2021).
  2. Ecologic and economic perspectives for sustainable irrigated agriculture under arid climate conditions: An analysis based on environmental indicators for southern Tunisia” (with Houda Besser et al), Journal of African Earth Sciences, 177 : 104134, (2021).
  3. Understanding water conflicts in the MENA region: A comparative analysis using a restructured Water Poverty Index” (with Caroline A. Sullivan), The Routledge Handbook on Political Economy of the Middle East and North Africa, 150-164, (2021).
  4. Dynamic Impacts of Climate Changes and Agricultural Sustainability on Food-Water Poverty in a Panel of Selected MENA Countries” (with Rabeh Morrar and Mohamed Safouane Ben Aissa), Journal of Water and Climate Change, 12 (1): 1-17, (2021).
  5. Rural-Urban Migration and Income Disparity in Tunisia: A Decomposition Analysis” (with Mohamed Amara and Mohamed Ayadi), Papers in Regional Science, 98 (2): 1053-1083, (2019).
  6. Inequality of opportunities among Tunisian children over time and space” (Single-authored), Child Indicators Research, 12 (1): 213-234, (2019).
  7. Water Poverty in Africa: A review and synthesis of issues, potentials, and policy implications” (Single-authored), Social Indicators Research, 136 (1): 335-358, (2018).
  8. On measuring and decomposing inequality of opportunity among children: Evidence from Tunisia” (with Mohamed Amara), Applied Research in Quality of Life, 13 (1): 137-155, (2018).
  9. Deciphering the relationship between internal Migration and regional disparities in Tunisia” (with Mohamed Amara), Social Indicators Research, 135 (1): 313-331, (2018).
  10. Household and contextual indicators of poverty in Tunisia: A multilevel analysis” (with Mohamed Amara), Social Indicators Research, 137 (1): 113-138, (2018).
  11. Do Tunisian Young Children Have Equal Chances? A Special Focus on Opportunities in Healthcare and Nutrition”(with Mohamed Amara), Child Indicators Research, 11 (2): 383-403, (2018).
  12. Renewable energy consumption, International trade, oil price and Economic growth inter-linkages: the case of Tunisia ” (with Riadh Brini and Mohamed Amara), Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 76 : 620-627, (2017).
  13. Mapping water poverty in Africa using the improved Water Multidimensional Poverty Index” (Single-authored), International Journal of Water Resources Development, 33 (4): 649-666, (2017).
  14. Public spending efficiency, governance, political and economic policies: An analysis of inter-linkages in selected MENA countries” (with Riadh Brini), International Journal of Economics and Financial Management, 1 (1), (2016).
  15. The Impact of the political instability on Conventional Banks’ stability: Evidence in Tunisia” (with Riadh Brini), International Journal of Banking and Finance Research, 2 (3), (2016).
  16. Public debt and economic growth in Tunisia: A re-examination” (with Riadh Brini and Arafet Farrouk), Advances in Economic and Business, 4 (11): 584-590, (2016).
  17. Multidimensional analysis of the water-poverty nexus using a modified Water Poverty Index: a case study from Jordan” (with Lina Abu-Ghunmi), Water Policy 18 (4): 826-843, (2016).
  18. Assessing inequality of human opportunities: a new approach for public policy in Tunisia” (with Mohamed Amara), Applied Research in Quality of Life, 10 (2): 343-361, (2015).
  19. Multidimensional analysis of water poverty in MENA region: An empirical comparison with physical indicators” (with Caroline A Sullivan), Social Indicators Research, 115 (1): 253-277, (2014).
  20. Market Informational Efficiency: the contribution of Shannon entropy” (with Imen Mahmoud, Saber Sebai and Kamel Naoui), European Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Sciences, 66 : 6-17, (2014).


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