@article{oai:seijoh-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000301, author = {Okamuro, Mieko and 岡室, 美恵子 and Someya , Masakazu and 染矢, 将和}, issue = {22}, journal = {研究紀要, Research bulletin of Seijoh University}, month = {Mar}, note = {The Arab Republic of Egypt is in the middle of economic reform while coping with the COVID-19 after she was assisted by a series of rescue programs by the International Monetary Fund due to aggravated and continuous budget deficits in 2016. The country is still young with average age of 24.6 years old and expecting to be in the period of population dividends soon. The paper analyzes the current state of the Egyptian economy in the first half. In the second half, the paper looks at the impact of the COVID- 19. The paper investigates debt sustainability and see the debt is still sustainable even incorporating the increase in fiscal spending relevant to the COVID-19. Then, the paper builds two panel econometric models with GDP growth rate as a dependent variable and macroeconomic variables as controlling variables including the case of the COVID-19 in order to quantify the adverse impact of the COVID-19 on GDP growth rate. The model finds that Egypt was so far successful to manage the adverse impact of the COVID-19 on her economy.}, pages = {1--19}, title = {COVID-19のエジプト経済への影響}, year = {2022}, yomi = {オカムロ, ミエコ and ソメヤ, マサカズ} }