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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 4 : Euro-med Regional Integration and Cooperation and Integration Among Southern Mediterranean Countries

Theme 5 : Education, Training and the Role of Women in Enterprises


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

FEM32-04:Dynamique des investissements, mutations sectorielles et convertibilité du compte de capital : impacts des mesures de libéralisation et expériences comparées Tunisie – Maroc (Full Report/Rapport Complet, PDF, FR, 78 p., 1,6Mo - Résumé FRSummary GB)

Leader : Rafik Baccouche, FSEG – Université de Tunis El Manar

In Collaboration With Sami Mouley, ESSEC – Université de Tunis; Hatem M’Henni, ESSEC – Université de Tunis; Jamal Bouoiyour, CATT – Université de Pau

FEM32-05 (new): Economic Policies, Firms’ Entry and Exit and Economic Performance in Four MENA Countries (Full Report/Rapport Complet, PDF, GB, 36 p., 892Ko – Résumé FRSummary GB)

Leader : Khalid Sekkat, Université de Bruxelles, Belgium
In Collaboration with: L. Achy, INSEA, Morocco; R. Ben Jelili, Arab Planning Institute, Kuwait; N. Barakat, To Excel Consulting & Associates, Jordan; M. Goaied, University of Tunis, Tunisia; T. Pamucku, Middle East Technical University, Turkey; I. Saif, Centre for Strategic Studies, Jordan, E. Taymaz, Middle East Technical University, Turkey

FEM32-12 (new) : The Role of Business Services on Innovation, Productivity, Employment and Exports of Spanish, Turkish and Moroccan Manufacturing Firms (Full Report/Rapport Complet, PDF, GB, 83 p., 752 Ko – Résumé FRSummary GB)

Leader: José Antonio Camacho, University of Granada, Spain
In collaboration with: Lahcen Achy, INSEA, Rabat, Morocco; Anime Basri, Ministère de l’Industrie et du Commerce, Rabat, Morocco; Marion Dovis, CEFI Université de la Méditerranée, France; Juliette Milgram, University of Granada, Spain; Teoman Pamukcu, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey; Mercedes Rodriguez, University of Granada, Spain; Erol Taymaz, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey; Kamil Yilmaz, Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey

FEM32-14 (new) : Private Capital Flows in Southern Mediterranean Countries : Determinants and Impact on Economic Growth, Domestic Investment and Wage Inequality (Full Report/Rapport Complet, PDF, GB, 102 p., 1,2 Mo – Résumé FRSummary GB)

Leader: Mondher Cherif, ESC Sfax, Tunisia
In collaboration with: Yan Babeski, Cerge-EI, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic; Adel Boughrara, Faculté de Droit et des Sciences Economiques et Politiques de Sousse, Tunisia;  Samy Bennaceur, IHEC Carthage, Tunisia ; Samir Ghazouani, Université de Tunis El Manar, Tunisia ; Bassem Kamar, ERF, Egypt

Theme 2 : Liberalization of Agriculture, Trade in Services, Movement of Persons, and Energy and the Environment

FEM32-02 (new): Liberalization of services in Poland and Turkey: A comparative analysis (Full Report/Rapport Complet, PDF, GB, 250 p., 3,4 Mo – Résumé FRSummary GB)

Leaders: Subidey Togan, Bilkent University, Centre for International Economics, Ankara, Turkey; Jan Michalek, Warsaw University, Poland.
In collaboration with: Andżelika Kuźnar, Warsaw School of Economics, Poland; Can Şımga Mugan, Middle East Technical University, Turkey, Katarzyna Kowalska, Warsaw University, Poland; Jan Hagemejer, University of Warsaw, Poland; Tomasz Michalek, University of Warsaw, Poland;  Aleksandra Zieminska, University of Warsaw, Poland; Katarzyna Smiala, University of Warsaw, Poland; Sare Arıcanlı, Turkey

FEM32-06 (new) : A dynamic long and short term approach to migration between MPC’s and the EU: Demographical framework and the role of economic and social reforms (Full Report/Rapport Complet, PDF, GB, 149 p., 1,5 Mo – Résumé FRSummary GB)

Leader: Alejandro Lorca, Professor, AGREEM – UAM, Spain and Rafael de Arce, Professor, AGREEM – UAM Spain

In collaboration with :Ramón Mahía, Professor, AGREEM – UAM; Gonzalo Escribano, Professor, UNED, AGREEM; Sidi Mohamed Rigar, Professor, Cadi Ayyad University; Eva Medina Moral, Professor, UAM; Gema Garcialoro, Professor, UNED

Theme 3 : Development, Employment, the Informal Sector and Fight Against Poverty

FEM 32-01: Interdependencies of Health, Education & Poverty with Policy Implications for Southern Mediterranean Countries (Full Report/Rapport Complet, PDF, GB, 177 p., 5,4 MoRésumé FRSummary GB)

Leader : 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 d’Orléans (LEO), Orleans, France and Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania; Mouna Cherkaoui, University Mohammed V, Rabat, Morocco; Lahcen Oulhaj, University Mohammed V, Rabat, Morocco; Nada Zouag & Amale Achehboune, Institute of Economic Analysis & Prospective Studies (IEAPS) Al Akhawayn University, Ifrane, Morocco; Jaouad Kerdoudi, IMRI, Casablanca, Morocco

FEM32-20 (new): Unemployment, Job Quality and Labour Market Stratification in the MED Region: The cases of Egypt and Morocco (Full Report/Rapport Complet, PDF, GB, 131 p., 1,8Mo – Résumé FRSummary GB)

Leader: Mona Said, The American University in Cairo, Egypt
In collaboration with: John Salevurakis, The American University in Cairo, Egypt; Christian Schluter, University of Southampton, UK; Jackline Wahba, University of Southampton, UK; Sherine AlAzzawi, The American University in Cairo, Egypt

Theme 4 : Euro-med Regional integration and cooperation and integration among southern Mediterranean countries

FEM32-03: The Greater Arab Free Trade Area: An ex-post appraisal within an imperfect competition framework (Full Report/Rapport Complet, PDF, GB, 118 p., 2,6 Mo - Résumé FRSummary GB)

Leader: 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)


These texts has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union within the context of the FEMISE program. The contents of those documents are the sole responsibility of the authors and can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union.

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