Qualifications: PhD, General Master, Executive Professional Master in Finance, Bachelor
Rim Arem is an Assistant Professor at South Mediterranean University (MSB) and a researcher at the Institute of Law and Economics at Hamburg University, as well as a member of LEGI - Tunisia Polytechnic School. She specializes in Financial Economics, DSGE modeling, and machine learning. Fluent in English, French, Arabic, and German, she holds a Ph.D. in Financial Economics and is proficient in technical tools like STATA, C++, JAVA, and MATLAB. She attended the University of Oxford and the University of Surrey as part of her Ph.D. studies, has taught econometrics, financial economics, mathematics, and statistics, and has presented her work at international conferences.
Financial frictions and macro-prudential policy : A DSGE model
https://cisem2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/PROGRAMME-CISEM-2022-2.pdf
Transmission of monetary policy in Tunisia: Exploring the role of financial intermediaries and the existence of a financial accelerator
http://www.conf-event.com/EGCI.html
Bank Leverage Cycles and the External Finance Premium in Tunisia, a DSGE Model Approach
https://erf.org.eg/publications/bank-leverage-cycles-and-the-external-finance-premium-in-tunisia-a-dsge-model-approach/?tab=undefined&c=undefined
The impact of proximities on innovative performance within a context of spatial proximity: The case of Tunisia's ICT industry. Research Coffee Corner - Session 4
Cognitive Similarity as a Catalyst for Innovation: Evidence from Tunisian ICT SMEs
Next-Generation Banking: New Machine Learning Classification for finance Services
The Legacy of Diplomacy: The Impact of UK and French Diplomatic Visits on Economic Growth and Governance in Post-Colonial Africa (1980–Present)
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF FORCE MAJEURE AND RELATED DOCTRINE
Folktails Project
The Regulatory Change Impact Analyzer (ReCIA)