CHARBEL BASSIL
 
 
Faculty of Business Administration & Economics

Assistant Professor
Phone: +961-9-218950 (ext. 2178)
E mail: cbassil@ndu.edu.lb

 
   
 
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Charbel Bassil is an Assistant Professor at Notre Dame University in Lebanon. He has a Doctorate in Economics from Cergy Pontoise University in France. He has been employed as a Teaching Assistant at Cergy - Pontoise University from 2005 till 2008. Between 2008 and 2010 he was a part time lecturer at the same university. He had a wide teaching experience. He taught microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and public economics for undergraduate and time series econometrics and advanced econometrics for graduate classes. His main fields of interest are econometrics and macroeconomics.
Charbel Bassil is an applied macroeconomist. He is especially interested in economic policies and their applications and worked on the American monetary policy. He examined the transmission of monetary policy in USA between 1960 and 2008.

Doctorate in Economics, Cergy Pontoise University, France, 2010.

DEA in International Economics, Paris X-Nanterre University, France, 2004.

Licence in Economics, Lebanese University, Lebanon, 2000.

Refereed Journal Articles

Bassil, C. (2010) An Analysis of the ex-Post Fisher Hypothesis at Short and Long Term. Economics Bulletin, Vanderbilt University, USA30(3), pp. 2388-2397.

Bec. F. and Bassil C. (2009) Federal Funds Rate Stationarity: New Evidence. Economics Bulletin, Vanderbilt University, USA, 29(2), pp. 868-873.

Conference Proceeding

Bassil, C. (2010) Sources of Fluctuations in Output and Inflation in the U.S.A  between 1960 and 2008: A Sign Restriction Approach. Money Macro and Finance, Cyprus.

Bassil, C. (2010) Sources of Fluctuations in Output and Inflation in the U.S.A between 1960 and 2008: A Sign Restriction Approach, 3rd Euro-African Conference in Finance and Economics, France.

Bassil C. (2010) What Does Federal Reserve Target? Current or Expected Inflation. Society for Nonlinear Dynamics and Econometrics 18th Annual Symposium, Italy.

Bassil, C. (2009) The Federal Funds Rate Stationarity: New Evidence, 5th International Finance Conference, Tunisia.