Curriculum Vitae of Prof. Said Mohammad Alkhatib July 2017 I. Personal Data 1. Name: Said Mohammad Alkhatib 2. Email: S_khatib@ju.edu.jo E-mail: saidalkhatib@yahoo.com 3. Cellular: +962790210898 (Jordan) 4. Place and Date of Birth: Kufur Thulth 1955 5. Nationality: Jordanian 6. Permanent Address: Daheyat Alyarmouk, Ahusun, Irbid, Jordan II. Education 1. Ph.D in Economics, Kansas State University, (USA), 1988. Major: Monetary Theory and Econometrics Minor: Applied Statistics Doctoral Dissertation: An Econometric Investigation of the Dynamic Response Patterns of Prices and Real Output to Monetary Disturbances across Seven Major Industrial Countries. 2. Masters in Economics, University of Pennsylvania, (USA), 1984. 3. Bachelor degree in Economics, Jordan University, Jordan, 1978. III. Employment Record (Full Time Jobs) 1. Professor, Department of Finance and Banking, Al-Ahliyyah Amman University 1-9-2016 - present 2. Professor, Department Finance and Banking, Al Ain University of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, 2012-1-9-2016. 3. Professor (Department of Economics, and Finance Department), King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 2008-2012. 4. Professor, Department of Business Economics, Yarmouk University, Irbid Jordan, 2007-2008. 5. Senior Researcher and Research Coordinator, Palestine Economic Policy Institute (MAS), Ramallah, West Bank, 2004-2005. 6. Associate Professor, Department of Business Economics, Yarmouk University, Irbid Jordan, 1996-2007. 7. Associate professor, Department of Finance and Banking, Al-zaytoonah University of Jordan, Amman, 1999-2000. 8. Senior Economist, Palestinian Economic Council for Development and Reconstruction (PECDAR), Ramallah, West Bank, 1995-1996. 9. Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Yarmouk University, Irbid Jordan, 1989-1996.
10. Researcher, Research Department, Central Bank of Jordan, Amman, Jordan, 1978-1979. IV. Senior Administration Positions 1. Dean of Scientific Research and Graduate Studies, Al Ain University of Science and Technology, 2012-2013. 2. Research Coordinator, Palestine Institute of Economic Policies (MAS), Ramallah, West Bank, 2004-2005. 3. Dean Deputy, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan, 1997-1998. 4. Consultant and Team Leader, Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, Ramallah, West Bank, 1996-1997. 5. Chairman, Department of Business Economics, Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan, 1994-1995. V. Publications 1. Alkhatib, Said. (2016).The Dynamic Dependence Patterns of Output to Credit: The Case of Saudi Arabia. International Journal of Economics and Business Research, Vol.11, No.1, PP. 11-25. 2. Alkhatib, Said. (2011). The Economic Effects of Science and Technology Parks, Riyadh Technology Valley, King Saud University. 3. Alkhatib, said. (2011). Investments Aspects in Riyadh Technology Valley, Riyadh Technology Valley, King Saud University. 4. Alkhatib, Said. (2010). Riyadh Technology Valley: The Gate for Saudi Economic Knowledge, Riyadh Technology Valley, King Saud University. 5. Alkhatib, Said., A. Hayja, E. Shamu, and A., Adayleh. (2010). Development of Riyadh Municipality Services and expanding of Financial Resources, Riyadh Development Higher Commission, 252. 6. Alkhatib, Said., and Isra, Alkhatib. (2007). The Poverty Trap: The Case of Jordan, Social and Economic Development Conference, Yarmouk University, Proceeding A, 312-334. 7. Alkhatib, Said, and Zakia, Mishal. (2006). The Long-Run Relationship between Government Expenditure and Income: Evidence from Jordan, Mu'tah Journal for Research and Studies, Vol. 21 (5), 9-25. 8. Alkhatib, Said, and Zakia, Mishal. (2006). The Finance-Growth Relationship: The Case of Jordan 1972-2002, Journal of Economic & Administrative Sciences, United Arab Emirates University, Vol. 22(2), 36-50. 9. Zakia Mishal., and Said Alkhatib. (2006). Does Foreign Direct Investment Contribute to Growth in the Arab World?, Vol. 33(1), 177-187. 10. Alkhatib, Said. (2006). Evidence on the Export-Led Growth Hypothesis: The case of Jordan, Dirasat, Administrative Sciences, Vol. 33(2), 409-417.
11. Mishal, Zakia., and S. Alkhatib. (2006). Military Spending and Economic Development in Selected Arab Countries, Abhath Alyarmouk, Vol. 24(4), 923-946. 12. Alkhatib, said. (2006). Education towards Sustainable Economic Development in Arab World, Human Capital Conference, Yarmouk University, Vol (1), 253-290. 13. Alkhatib, Said. (2005). A Critical Review of the Proposed Palestinian Public Debt Law, Palestine Economic Policy Research Institute (MAS), 60. 14. Alkhatib, said. (2004). Palestine Economic Policy Research Institute: An Independent External Evaluation, Palestine Economic Policy Research Institute (MAS), 39. 15. Makhool, B., Y. Dauod, M. Elkhafif, S., Ferguson, and S. Alkhatib. (2004). Integrated Framework for Palestinian Macroeconomic, Trade and Labor Policy: (Phase I), Palestine Economic Policy Research Institute (MAS). 16. Alkhatib, Said. (2006). Economic Growth and Credit Balances: Vector Error-Correction Modeling, Abhath Alyarmouk, Vol. 21(4B), 89-104. 17. Alkhatib, said. (2005).The inefficiency of Fiscal Policy in Attracting Foreign Direct Investment across Selected MENA Countries, Dirasat, Administrative sciences Vol. 32(2), 468-477. 18. Alkhatib, Said. (2004). Long-Run Monetary Neutrality in Jordan, Abhath Alyarmouk, Vol. 20(3B), 219-236. 19. Alkhatib, said. (1998). Building Regional Competitive Advantage in Palestine, Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, Palestinian Authority, 124. 20. Alkhatib, Said,, and Najjar. (1988). Building Competitive Advantage in the Palestinian Economy, Cut Flower Industry Cluster, Vol. (1), Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, Palestinian Authority, 26. 21. Alkhatib, Said., and Jaafari, Mahmoud. (1998). Building Competitive Advantage in the Palestinian Economy Food Processing Cluster, Vol. (2a), Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, Palestinian Authority, 30. 22. Alkhatib, Said, and Jaafari Mahmoud. (1998). Building Competitive Advantage in the Palestinian Economy, Food Processing Cluster in Gaza Strip, Vol. (2b), Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, Palestinian Authority, 48. 23. Alkhatib, Said., and Nasr, Mohammad. (1998). Building Competitive Advantage in the Palestinian Economy, Furniture Cluster, Vol. (3), Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, Palestinian Authority, 24. 24. Alkhatib, Said., and Samhouri, Mohammad. (1998). Building Competitive Advantage in the Palestinian Economy, The Olive-Oil Industry Cluster, Vol. (4), Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, Palestinian Authority, 29. 25. Alkhatib, Said., Abdulla, Samiah. (1998). Building Competitive Advantage in the Palestinian Economy, Pharmaceutical Industry Cluster, Vol. (5), Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, Palestinian Authority, 25. 26. Alkhatib, Said., and Nasr Mohammad. (1998). Building Competitive Advantage in the Palestinian Economy, Plastic Cluster, Vol. (6), Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, Palestinian Authority, 36. 27. Alkhatib, Said. (1998). Building Competitive Advantage in the Palestinian Economy, Stone Cutting, Shaping & Finishing Industry Cluster, Vol. (7), Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, Palestinian Authority, 28. 28. Alkhatib, Said., and Nasr Mohammad. (1998). Building Competitive Advantage in the Palestinian Economy, Wearing Apparel & Textile Industry Cluster, Vol. (8a), Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, Palestinian Authority, 27.
29. Alkhatib, Said, and Nasr, Mohammad. (1998). Building Competitive Advantage in the Palestinian Economy, Garment Industry Cluster, Vol. (8b), Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, Palestinian Authority, 17. 30. Alkhatib, Said. (1998). Building Competitive Advantage in the Palestinian Economy, the Tourism Industry Cluster, Vol. (9), Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, Palestinian Authority, 41. 31. Alkhatib, Said. (1995). Budget Deficit and Money Growth in Jordan, Dirasat, Administrative Sciences 22(6), 32. Alkhatib, Said. (1995). The Granger-Causality from Money to Output: The Case of Jordan, Abhath Alyarmouk, Vol. 11(2),15-32. 33. Alkhatib, Said. (1998). The Economic Characteristics of the Jordanian Population, Bureau of Statistics, 25. 34. Alkhatib, S., M. Alsharea., and W. Hmeedat. (1996) The Generalized Constant Elasticity of Substitution in Large Industrial Establishments, Abhath Alyarmouk, Vol. 12(3), 68-79. 35. Nasr, M., and S. Alkhatib. (1994). The Impact of Exchangers' License Cancellation on the Financial Institutions, Abhath Alyarmouk Yarmouk, Vol. 10(3). Pp.345-369. 36. Alkhatib, Said. (1994).Evidence on Output-Inflation Trade-Offs: The Case of Jordan, Abhath Alyarmouk, Vol. 10(4), 37. Alkhatib, Said. (1994). The Dynamic Dependence Pattern of Inflation in Jordan, Studies in Development, Vol. 21(1), 1-20. VI. Journal Referee a. Editorial board member of the Jordan Journal of Economic Sciences (Jordan University). b. Referee to several regional and international Journal. VII. Courses I Taught A. Graduate Programs 1. Econometrics 2. Econometrics for Finance 3. Financial Institutions 4. Financial Economics 5. Applied Econometrics 6. Advanced Applied Statistics for Business 7. Marketing management 8. Managerial Economics 9. Mathematical Economics 10. Microeconomics 11. Macroeconomics 12. Strategic Economic Planning 13. Research Methods for Business Students 14. Economic Development and Growth 15. Monetary Theory 16. Operation Research 17. Entrepreneurship and Business Strategies B. Undergraduate Programs 1. Financial Economics
2. Principles of Finance 3. Principles of Microeconomics Economics 4. Intermediate Microeconomics 5. Principles of Macroeconomics Economics 6. Intermediate Macroeconomics 7. Econometrics 8. Applied Statistics for Business and Economics 9. Quantitative Methods for Business 10. Compute Application for Finance 11. Financial Management 12. Economic Feasibility Study 13. Public Finance 14. Mathematical Economics 15. Business Research Methodology 16. Economic Planning 17. Money and Banking 18. Economic Planning VI. Graduate Students Supervision 1. Qublan, N. (1998). The budget deficit and money growth, Yarmouk University, (Master Thesis). 2. Alahmed, M. (1998). The role of financial Institutions in Economic development, Yarmouk University, (Master Thesis). 3. Mkhaimer, M. (2000). Dollarization in Jordan, Al Albeit University, (Master Thesis). 4. Abdullah, S. (2002). The impact of deficit on growth in Jordan, Yarmouk University, (Master Thesis). 5. Ayeyeh, R. (2002). Inflation and money growth, Yarmouk University, (Master Thesis). 6. Suboh, B. (2004). The Credit Channels and Economic Growth in Jordan, Yarmouk University, (Master Thesis). 7. Aljaefi, H. (2005). The relationship between government spending and output Growth in Yemen, Yarmouk University, (Master Thesis). 8. Kleifat, N. (2007). The Competitiveness of Agriculture Sector in Jordan, Jordan University (Ph.D. Dissertation). 9. Tbeishat, N. (2006). The Dynamic Response Patterns of Prices and Output to General Sales Tax in Jordan, Yarmouk University, (Master Thesis). 10. Batayneh, M. (2006).The Finance-growth relationship: The case of Jordan, Yarmouk University, (Master Thesis). 11. Alzamel, N. (2010). The effect of private credit on output: The Case of Saudi Arabia, King Saud University, (Master Thesis). 12. Alotaibi, S. (2010), Foreign Direct Investment and economic Growth in Saudi Arabia, King Saud University, (Master Thesis). 13. Alqahtani, M. (2011). The structural unemployment in Saudi Arabia: Causes and cure, King Saud University, (Master Thesis). 14. Alharbi, A. (2011). The financial development and credit growth, King Saud University, (Master Thesis). 15. Alenizi, W. (2012). The Government Spending and economic Growth in Saudi Arabia, King Saud University, (Master Thesis).
VII. Consultations 1. Jordan Kuwait Bank, Financial Consultant, 1988-1989. 2. Economic Policy Consultant, United Nation Development Program, Palestine, 1995-1996. 3. Economic Consultant, Ministry of Planning & International Cooperation, Palestinian Authority, 1996-1997. 4. Accreditation and quality assurance Commission, Ministry of Higher Education, Palestine, 2004-2005. 5. Investment Consultant, Riyadh Technology Valley, King Saud University, 2010-2011. VIII. Computer Skills 1. Statistical Analysis Software (SAS) Professional 2. Time Series Package (TSP) professional 3. Econometrics Views (EViews) Professional 4. Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) Good 5. Microsoft Application Professional IX. Language 1. Arabic Mother Tongue 2. English Very Good (Reading, Writing, and Conversation) X. References 1. Prof. Ghaleb Elrefai, President, Al Ain University of Science and Technology, (Cellular: +971507637271). 2. Prof. Ahmad Salem, Ex-President, AlZaytounah Private University, (Cellular: +962795900100, Land Line +96227100453). 3. Prof. Zohair Sabbagh, Ex-Vice President, Yarmouk University, (Cellular: +962795604316 and Line Line +96227100261).