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Femise Research Reports under 2004-2005 programme

Access to the 2004-2005 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

FEM22-11: A Box Evaluation Tool for Alternatives Mediterranean Agricultural Policy (PDF, 104 p, 1,1 Mo)

Leader: Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain

In collaboration with: Instituto de Predicción Económica Lawrence R. Klein, Spain; Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), Spain; Universidad de Almería, Spain; University of Jordan, Jordan; Centro Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), Spain; Fundación Codespa, Spain; Universidad de Cantabria, Spain; Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain

FEM22-12: An Economic Analysis of Food Safety Standards and Its Implication on Agricultural Trade in the Context of EU-MED Partnership: The Case of SPS Standards and EUREPGAP Requirements (PDF, 73 p, 1,1 Mo)

Leader: Royal Scientific Society, Jordan

In collaboration with: University of Jordan; UAM, Spain

FEM22-35 : Produits de terroirs Méditerranéens : conditions d’émergence, d’efficacité et modes de gouvernance (PTM : CEE et MG) (PDF, 298 p, 1,64 Mo)

Leader: CIHEAM-IAMM, France

In collaboration with: Agro de Montpellier, UMR Moisa; Inra/SAD/UMR Innovation; Cirad/Tera/UMR Innovaton, Montpellier; Inra, Alger; Université Hassan II, Rabat; INAT, Tunis ; IAM-M

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

FEM22-02 : Impact of Liberalization of Trade in Services: Banking, Telecommunications and Maritime Transport in Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey (PDF, 359 p, 2,21 Mo)

Leader : Bilkent University, Centre for International Economics, Turquie

In collaboration with: Faculty of Economics & Political Science, Cairo University

FEM22-03 : Comparative analysis of importance of technical barriers to trade (TBT) for Central and Eastern European Countries’ and Mediterranean Partner Countries’ exports to the EU (PDF, 182 p., 975 ko)

Leader : Warsaw University, Poland

In collaboration with: Hebrew University, Israel ; WHU Koblenz, Germany

FEM22-22 : Identification des effets sur la croissance et l’emploi des mécanismes d’ajustement micro-économiques de l’offre face à l’ouverture (PDF, 191 p, 1,8 Mo)

Leader : CEFI, France

In collaboration with: INSEA, Maroc ; University of Sussex, United Kingdom ; Université libre de Bruxelles, DULBEA, Belgique

FEM22-34 : Les perspectives de changement sectoriel dans les PM : quels secteurs de croissance apres l’industrie légère ? (PDF, 295 p, 1,4Mo)

Leader : CEPII, France

In collaboration with ; ESSEC Tunis, Tunisie ; Universidad de Grenada, Espagne ; CEPN Paris 13, France ; CARE, Université de Rouen, France ; Hebrew University Jerusalem, Israël

FEM22-37 : Ouverture commerciale et compétitivité de l’économie: Un essai de mesure de l’impact des accords d’association sur les prix à la production et les prix à la consommation (PDF, 163 p, 1,3 Mo)

Leader : CREAD, Algérie

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

FEM22-06 : The Informal Economy Employment Impacts Of Trade Liberalisation And Increased Competition In Export Markets: The North African Textile, Clothing And Footwear Sectore (PDF, 149 p., 972 ko)

Leader : Federico Caffè Centre, Roskilde University, Denmark

In collaboration with: CREAD, Algeria ; INSEA, Morocco ; University of Sussex, United Kingdom ; University of Tunis, Tunisia

FEM22-20 : Flexibilité du travail et concurrence sur le marché des biens et services : impact sur les conditions de travail et le développement du secteur informel en Algérie, au Maroc et en Tunisie (PDF, 276 p, 1,7 Mo)

Leader : Université de Paris 1-Pantheon-Sorbonne, ROSES, France

In collaboration with: CREAD, Algérie ; CREQ, Maroc ; ISTIS, Tunisie

Theme 4 : The Role of the State

FEM22-05 : Competition, Efficiency and Competition policy in the MENA Region (PDF, 318 p, 2,0 Mo)

Leader : Département d’économie appliquée de l’Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgique

In collaboration with: INSEA, Rabat, Maroc ; Université de Bretagne Sud Department of Economics, France ; Faculty of Economics & Political Science, Cairo University, Egypte

FEM22-26 : Analyse des investissements publics de croissance (capacity building public investments) et les difficultés de leur financement. Etude des cas pour six pays partenaires méditerranéens : Maroc, Tunisie, Turquie, Egypte, Israël, Liban (PDF, 58 p, 607 ko)Annexes (ZIP, 408 p. 2,6 Mo)

Leader : CEMAFI, France

In collaboration with: GEMF, Faculdade de Economia da Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal ; Réseau Monnaie – Finance – Banque (Rabat-Agdal), Maroc ; Faculté de Droit de Marrakech, Maroc ; URED, Univ. of Sfax, Tunisie ; Univ. of Galatasaray, Turkey ; Institute of Financial Economics, American Univ. of Beirut, Lebanon

FEM22-38 : The impact of corporate governance, ownership structure, and economic and financial liberalization on the financial and operating performance of newly privatized firms in selected MENA countries (PDF, 72 p, 532 ko)

Leader : Faculté des Sciences Economiques et de Gestion de Tunis (FSEGT) University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia

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

FEM22-01 : An Economic Analysis of the Palestinian Labor Market for Higher Education (PDF, 27 p, 234 ko)

Leader : Al-Quds University, Territoires Palestiniens

Theme 6 : South-south intégration and Regional intégration

FEM22-07 : Integration and Enlargment of the European Union … Lessons for the South-South Integration (PDF, 234 p, 1,4 Mo)

Leader : Center of European Studies, Cairo University

In collaboration with: Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University, Egypt ; Faculty of Law, Monofeya University, Egypt ; University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan ; University of Essex, United Kingdom ; Migration Department, ILO, Geneva ; World Bank

FEM22-36 : Obstacles to South-South Integration, to trade and to foreign direct investment: the MENA countries case (PDF, 257 p, 2,3 Mo)

Leader : Reseau EMMA, CATT, France

In collaboration with: IFPRI ; University of Granada, F.C.C.E.E., Espagne ; University of Picardie – Jules Verne, France ; Université Caddi Ayyad, Marrakech, Maroc ; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (REAL), United-States ; University of Évry (IUT, GLT Department) and PSE, France

FEM22-39 : South-South Trade Monetary and Financial Integration and the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: An Empirical Investigatione (PDF, 85 p., 714 ko)

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

FEM22-27 : An Evaluation of the Benefits and the Challenges of the South-South Integration among the Mediterranean Partners Countries (PDF, 77 p, 440 Ko)

Leader : Université Libre de Bruxelles et Ecomod, Belgique

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