I am an international trade researcher and economist with a deep commitment to understanding how global economic forces shape sustainable development outcomes. Holding a PhD in International Trade, my work sits at the intersection of foreign direct investment, environmental sustainability, and economic policy.

My doctoral research focuses on “The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment Inflows on Sustainable Development in Morocco,” with a particular emphasis on environmental aspects. This study investigates the complex relationships between FDI inflows, economic growth, and environmental sustainability in the Moroccan context.

Through rigorous quantitative analysis and qualitative research methods, I examine how foreign investment can be harnessed as a catalyst for sustainable development while minimizing environmental trade-offs. My research contributes to the broader academic discourse on the FDI-environment nexus and provides practical recommendations for sustainable investment frameworks.

Research Interests

  • Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
  • Sustainable Development
  • Environmental Economics
  • International Trade Policy
  • North African Economies
  • Green Investment Frameworks
  • Trade-Environment Nexus
  • Development Economics

Academic Background

PhD in International Trade — Specialization in FDI and Sustainable Development

Research Focus: The Impact of FDI Inflows on Sustainable Development in Morocco

Key Themes: Environmental aspects of foreign investment, green trade policy