

Mohamed Saleh
Associate Professor of Economic History, LSE
Mohamed Saleh is an Associate Professor of Economic History at the London School of Economics, a Professor of Economics at the Toulouse School of Economics (On Leave), and a Research Affiliate in Economic History at the Centre for Economic Policy Research. His research interests lie at the intersection of Political Economy, Development Economics, and Economic History.
Recent work by Mohamed Saleh
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When a refugee crisis isn’t: The minimal impacts of Syrians on Jordanians’ education
We find no evidence that Syrian refugees in Jordan affected educational outcomes for Jordanians
Published 19.01.24