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Femise Research FEM31-02R

Financial Development, Economic Growth And Poverty Alleviation In Mena Region
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December 2008
By :Mondher CHERIF (ESC Sfax) et Samy BENNACEUR
In Collaboration with: Yan BABESKI, Mohamed GOAIED, Magda Kandil, Iftekhar HASAN and Nidal SABRI
Note: This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union within [...]

Femise Research FEM31-06R

Analyse de l’impact de la croissance sur la pauvreté et identification des stratégies de croissance bénéfique aux pauvres («pro-poor growth strategies»). Etude des cas pour six pays partenaires méditerranéens : Egypte, Israël, Liban, Maroc, Tunisie et Turquie.
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September 2008
By: Valérie BERENGER et Claude BERTHOMIEU, Université de [...]

Femise Research FEM32-01

Interdependencies of Health, Education & Poverty with Policy Implications for Southern Mediterranean Countries
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January 2009
By:
Ahmed Driouchi, Institute of Economic Analysis & Prospective Studies (IEAPS),
Al Akhawayn University, Ifrane, Morocco
In collaboration with:
•    Ahmad Baijou, School of Business Administration, Al Akhawayn University, Ifrane, Morocco
•    Cristina Boboc, Laboratoire d’Economie [...]

Femise Research FEM32-04

Dynamique des investissements, mutations sectorielles et convertibilité du compte de capital : impacts des mesures de libéralisation et expériences comparées Tunisie – Maroc
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August 2008
By: Rafik Baccouche, FSEG – Université de Tunis El Manar
Sami Mouley, ESSEC – Université de Tunis
Hatem M’Henni, ESSEC – Université de [...]

Femise Research FEM31-19R

Compétitivité prix et efficacité productive dans les secteurs manufacturiers des pays d’Afrique du Nord et du Moyen Orient
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Download annexe 1 “Total Factor Productivity of Tunisia’s manufacturing sectors: measurement, determinants and convergence towards OECD countries”
Download annexe 2 “TFP in Tunisian Manufacturing Sectors: Convergence or Catch-up with [...]

Femise Research FEM32-03

The Greater Arab Free Trade Area: An ex-post appraisal within an imperfect competition framework
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September 2008
By: Nicolas Péridy (Université de Nantes, Laboratoire d’Economie de Nantes, France)
In collaboration with: Ahmed Ghoneim (Cairo University, Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Egypt)
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Femise Research Reports under 2007-2008 programme

Access to the 2007-2008 Femise Research Report
Currently, there are 9 reports available on 11 launched Studies

Theme 1 : Macroeconomy, Economies in Transition, Flows of Capital & Goods

Theme 2 : Liberalization of Agriculture, Trade in Services, Movement of Persons, and Energy and the Environment
Theme 3 : Development, Employment, the Informal Sector and Fight Against Poverty
Theme [...]

New Femise Research Reports

New Femise Research Reports

FEMISE is pleased to announce the publication of 6 new Research Reports on its website. These researches have been carried out by members of the FEMISE network and financed by the European Commission. The new reports address issues related to social development including poverty and health, financial development, Investment, price competitiveness, total factor productivty and [...]

New Member: JCSR, Jordan

The Jordan Center for Social Research (JCSR) has joined the FEMISE network as a new ACTIVE Member. The FEMISE Steering Committee accepted the center’s request of membership following a voting process.
The JCSR is established in 1998 in Amman, Jordan and its main objective is ‘providing distinguished research and foster public debate on local and [...]