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Femise Research Reports under 2002-2004 programme

Access to the 2002-2004 Femise Research Reports

Theme 1 : The Mediterranean Agriculture and the Euromed Agreements

Theme 2 : The Impact of Association agreements on flows of capital, goods & services and on the macroeconomy

Theme 3 : Poverty, informal sector, healthcare and labor market

Theme 4 : The Role of the State

Theme 5 : Education, training and role of women in the society and in the economy

Theme 6 : South-south intégration and Regional intégration

Theme 1 : The Mediterranean Agriculture and the Euromed Agreements

FEM21-02: Modeling the water economy of the Jordan River Basin (PDF, 87 p., 960 Ko)

Leader : University of Hamburg, Germany and Centre for World Food Studies, Vrije Universiteit, Netherlands

FEM21-03: The Impact of Euro-Mediterranean Partnership on the Agricultural Sectors of Jordan, Palestine, Syria, Lebanon and Egypt (PDF, 44 p., 452 Ko)

Leader : The Royal Scientific Society, Jordan

In collaboration with: University of Jordan, Jordan

FEM21-05: Les obstacles aux transferts technologiques dans les petites et moyennes exploitations agricoles des zones arides et semi arides du Maghreb // Obstacles to technology adoption for Small and Medium farms in the Arid and semi arid areas of Maghreb (PDF FR, 241p., 2 Mo // Synthesis Report GB, PDF, 72 p., 636 Ko)

Leader : ICARDA Tunis

In collaboration with: Algeria: INRAA, HCDS, ITGC France : CNRS/CIRAD, INRA Morocco : ANOC, INRA Rabat, INRA Settat Tunisia : ESI Mograne, INRAT Syria : Icarda

FEM21-06: Les effets de la libéralisation agricole sur les économies des pays tiers méditerranéens (Rapport exécutif, PDF, 34 p., 300 Ko // Rapport complet, PDF, 298 p., 1 Mo)

Leader : Universidad Autonoma de Madrid – Facultad de Ciensas Economicas y Empresariales, Spain In collaboration with: Institut Kowaitien de Recherche Scientifique, Middle East Technical University, Ankara Turkey University Of Tunis El-Manar, Tunisia Ministère de l’Agriculture, Tunisia Cread, Algeria

Theme 2 : The Impact of Association agreements on flows of capital, goods & services and on the macroeconomy

FEM21-13 : Exchange Rates, Trade and FDI Flows and the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (PDF, 75 p., 620 Ko)

Leader : Institute of Financial Economics, American University of Beirut, Lebanon

FEM21-15 : FDI Inflows to the MENA Region: An Empirical Assessment of their Determinant and Impact on Developments (PDF, 76 p., 688 Ko)

Leader : Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgique

In collaboration with : INSEA, Rabat, Morocco IEP, Strasbourg, France CERDI, Clermont Ferrand, France CEFI, Université de la Méditerranée France

FEM21-20 : The Future of the Textile and Clothing Industries in the Mediterranean Countries in the Face of the MFA phasing-out, China’s WTO Membership, the Multilateral Trade Liberalisation, and EU Enlargements (PDF, 153 p., 1,1 Mo)

Leader : Ecomod et ULB, Belgique et Bilkent University, Turkey

FEM21-21 : Les Effets des Accords d’Association sur l’Industrie des Pays Partenaires Méditerranéens (PDF, 295 p., 3 Mo)

Leader : Sussex European Institute, Sussex University, United Kingdom

In collaboration with : CEFI, Université de la Méditerranée, France University of Cairo, Egypt Ministère de l’Industrie, Maroc

FEM21-22 : La diffusion des TIC comme technologies génériques en Méditerranée : Dividendes ou fractures numériques ?

Leader : Adis Université Paris-Sud, France

In collaboration with : ESSEC, Université de Tunis, Tunisie CEDR, Université du Caire, Egypt LEID, Université de Rabat , Morocco DE, Université Galatasaray – Istanbul, Turkey (Rapport général, PDF, 147 p., 3 Mo // Annexes, PDF, 43 p., 1,5 Mo)


Theme 3 : Poverty, informal sector, healthcare and labor market

FEM21-08 : A Favourable Macroeconomic Environment, innovative financial Instruments and International Partnership to Channel Worker’s Remittances towards the Promotion of Local Development (PDF, 119 p., 900 Ko)

Leader : Roskilde University, Federico Caffe Center, Denmark

In collaboration with: CESPI – Italy

FEM21-30 : The Mediterranean Limes. The social Variables of development : Health, Poverty and Crime? (Rapport général volume 1, PDF, 183 p., 560 Ko // Etudes par pays volume 2, PDF, 346 p., 1,4 Mo)

Leader : CENCIS, Italy

In collaboration with: Faculty of Economics and Political Science – Cairo University, Egypt Royal Scientific Society, Jordan KEPE, Greece Bogazici University, Turkey

FEM21-29 : Trade, Employment and Wages in Tunisia: an Integrated and Dynamic CGE Model (PDF, 48 p., 528 Ko)

Is Trade Liberalization Poverty Alleviating in Tunisia? (PDF, 27 p., 300 Ko) Paper drafted within the Femise research by Sami BIBI and Rim CHATTI

Leader : Université de Tunis El Manar

Theme 4 : The Role of the State

FEM21-36 : Intermediate Institutions for the growth of Governance processes in the Mediterranean Partner Countries (INGO-MED) (PDF, 68 p., 1,Mo)

Leader : ISSM– CNR, Italie, In collaboration with: MAGHTECH (Réseau Maghrébin pour l’intégration de la Science et la Technologie dans le Développement au Maghreb).

FEM21-39 : Dépenses publiques, croissace et soutenabilité des déficits et de la dette extérieure. Etude de cas pour six pays riverains de la Méditerranée : Tunisie, Maroc, Turquie, Liban, Israël, Egypte (rapport général volume 1, PDF, 46 p., 452 Ko // Etudes par pays volume 2, PDF, 373 p., 2,9 Mo)

Leader : CEMAFI, Université de Nice, France

In collaboration with: Bar Ilan Univeristy, Israël Institute of Financial Economics, American University of Beirut- Beirut, Lebanon Faculté de droit de Marrakech, Maroc LEMF, Université Mohammed V, Rabat, Maroc Université de Coimbra, Portugal ERED, Faculté des Sciences Economiques et de Gestion, Sfax, Tunisie Université de Galatasaray, Turquie.


Theme 5 : Education, training and role of women in the society and in the economy

FEM21-31 :

MSEs potentials and success determinants Egypt 2003-2004: special reference to gender differentials (PDF, 87 p., 996 Ko)

Micro And Small Enterprises in Lebanon (PDF, 56 p., 824 Ko)

Micro and Small Enterprises in Turkey: Uneasy Development (PDF, 100 p., 1,2 Mo)

Le rapport Maroc est en cours de publication/Morocco Report forthcoming

Leader : Cairo University, In collaboration with: Consultation and Research Institute, Lebanon Bogazici University, Turquie.

Theme 6 : South-south intégration and Regional intégration

FEM21-18 : Economic Cooperation Potential Between the Mashrek Countries, Turkey and Israël (PDF, 154 p., 804 Ko)

Leader : The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of International Relations, Faculty of Social Sciences, Israel

In collaboration with: Yildiz Technical University, Turkey Isik University, Turkey

FEM21-43 : Espace euro-méditerranéen et coûts de la non intégration sud-sud : le cas des pays du Maghreb (PDF, 121 p., 964 Ko)

Leader : CES Rabat, Maroc

In collaboration with : Université de Toulon-Var, France Université de Bretagne Sud, France Faculté des Sciences Economiques et de Gestion de Tunis, Tunisie Université de Paris 2, France

These texts has been drafted with financial assistance from the Commission of the European Union. The views expressed herein are those of the authors and therefore in no way reflect the offical opinion of the Commission