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Transition, economic reform and the role of the state

  • Impact of the Euro-Med Free Trade Agreements: The Case of Morocco

    Impact of the Euro-Med Free Trade Agreements: The Case of Morocco

  • Le rôle des marchés monétaire et financier dans le cadre de la zone « Euro»  (analyse comparative du Maroc, de la Tunisie, de la Turquie et d’Israël)

    Le rôle des marchés monétaire et financier dans le cadre de la zone « Euro»  (analyse comparative du Maroc, de la Tunisie, de la Turquie et d’Israël)

  • Estimates of Total Factor Productivity and Capital Stock for 3-digit ISIC Manufacturing Sectors in Iran and Egypt

    Estimates of Total Factor Productivity and Capital Stock for 3-digit ISIC Manufacturing Sectors in Iran and Egypt

  • A Perspective on the Future Dollar-Euro Exchange Rate: Implications for the Peripheral Mediterranean Countries

    A Perspective on the Future Dollar-Euro Exchange Rate: Implications for the Peripheral Mediterranean Countries

  • Determinants of the Egyptian Exports Market Access to the European Union

    Determinants of the Egyptian Exports Market Access to the European Union

  • The European Single Currency and MENA’s Manufactured Export to Europe

    The European Single Currency and MENA’s Manufactured Export to Europe

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