Bio
Abdallah Dah has been a professor of economics at the Lebanese American University since 1988. He holds a PhD and an MA in Economics from the University of Colorado Boulder. He has published in leading journals such as the Journal of Energy and Development, Applied Energy, Journal of Applied Business Research, International Journal of Applied Mathematics, Journal of International Academy of Hospitality Research and Leisure and Tourism Management Journal.
Teaching Interests
- Micro-economic Theory
- Mathematical Economics
- Managerial Economics
- Research Methods in Business
- Business Economics
Research Interests
- Tax Incidence
- Discrimination Theory
- Energy Consumption
- Price Theory
- Economics of Tourism
- Energy Consumption
- Corporate Governance
- Firm Behavior
Selected Publications
Dah, A. & Fakih, A. (2016). Decomposing Gender Wage Differentials Using Quantile Regression: Evidence from the Lebanese Banking Sector. Journal of International Advances in Economic Research, 22(2), 171-185.
Sita, B. B., Abosedra, S., & Dah, A. (2015). Short and long-run budgetary relationships: evidence from Lebanon. The Journal of Developing Areas, 49(2), 77-9.
Ben Sita, B., Dah, A. M., & Hallak, W. (2013). Evidence on managerial entrenchment effects on firm value. International Journal of Financial Services Management,6(2), 93-104.
Boumosleh, A., Dah, A., & Dah, M. (2012). Internal Capital Markets and Equity Restructuring.Journal of Applied Business Research, 28(6), 1171-1182.
Abosedra, S., Dah, A., & Ghosh, S. (2009). Electricity consumption and economic growth, the case of Lebanon. Applied Energy, 86(4), 429-432.
Dah, A., Dibeh, G., & Shahin, W. (1999). The distributional impact of taxes in Lebanon: analysis and policy implications. Lebanese Center for Policy Studies.