التكامل الاقتصادي، والتجارة، والاستثمار، والتحليل القطاعي
Scenarios for the Agricultural Sector in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean
ثلاثاء, 05/03/2013 - 17:14 | by adminThe paper builds predictive scenarios for the agricultural sector of eleven southern and eastern Mediterranean countries (SEMCs), namely Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia and Turkey. First, it assesses the performance trends of the SEMCs’ agricultural sector, with a focus on production, consumption and trade patterns, incentives, trade protection policies and trade relations with the EU, productivity dynamics and their determinants.
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MEDPRO Rep No 4 WP5 Belghazi.pdf | 533.01 ك.بايت | 1200 | منذ سنة واحدة 32 أسبوعا |
Economic Development, Trade and Investment in Southern and Eastern Mediterranean Countries: An Agenda towards a Sustainable Transition
جمعة, 22/02/2013 - 16:43 | by adminThis policy paper spells out the policy recommendations that emerge from a series of detailed studies undertaken for MEDPRO Work Package 5 on “Economic development, trade and investment” and presents detailed recommendations for the SEMCs and the EU in the areas of macroeconomic management, trade, investment, private sector development and privatisation, and sectoral policies.
Marek Dabrowski and Luc De Wulf are Fellows at CASE (Center for Social and Economic Research) in Warsaw.
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MEDPRO Rep No 4 WP5 Dabrowski and De Wulf.pdf | 256.42 ك.بايت | 1078 | منذ 15 أسبوعا يومين |
What prospects for transport infrastructure and impacts on growth in southern and eastern Mediterranean countries?
جمعة, 22/02/2013 - 16:43 | by adminLack of adequate infrastructure is a significant inhibitor to increased trade of the countries of the Mediterranean region. Bringing their transport infrastructure to standards comparable with countries of a similar per capita GDP will be costly but worthwhile.
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MEDPRO Rep No 3 WP5 Carruthers.pdf | 2.68 م.بايت | 3488 | منذ 8 أسابيع يوم واحد |
What can Arab Countries Learn from the Post‐Communist Transition?
خميس, 31/05/2012 - 20:58 | by adminMore than a year has passed since the start of the political uprising against the authoritarian regimes in the Arab world. But, as demonstrated by the ongoing unrest in Syria, the process is far from over.
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MEDPRO Com No 1 WP5 Dabrowski.pdf | 236.01 ك.بايت | 1240 | منذ سنة واحدة 31 أسبوعا |
Manufactured Exports and FDI in Southern Mediterranean Countries: Evolution, Determinants and Prospects
ثلاثاء, 24/04/2012 - 15:26 | by adminThis paper investigates the evolution and determinants of manufactured exports and foreign direct investment (FDI) in 11 southern Mediterranean countries over the period 1985–2009 as well as their prospects under different scenarios pertaining to the development of the determinants. The econometric analysis confirms the role of exchange rate depreciation, the openness of the economy and the quality of institutions and infrastructure in fostering manufactured exports and FDI inflows in the region.
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MEDPRO TR No 14 WP5 Sekkat.pdf | 575.54 ك.بايت | 1309 | منذ سنة واحدة 31 أسبوعا |
Shallow vs. Deep Integration in the Southern Mediterranean: Scenarios for the region up to 2030
جمعة, 30/03/2012 - 14:58 | by adminThis research develops a quantitative analysis aimed at simulating the trade effects of various integration scenarios between the EU and its Mediterranean Partners (MPs). Results for shallow integration show that the completion of tariff removal is expected to produce limited gains, except in Algeria. However, further steps toward deep integration would lead to much more significant gains. In this regard, the elimination of non-tariff barriers is expected to increase EU exports to MPs up to 60%.
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MEDPRO TR 13 Ghoneim et al Shallow vs Deep Integration.pdf | 609.73 ك.بايت | 2129 | منذ 13 أسبوعا 6 أيام |
Determinants of Growth and Inflation in Southern Mediterranean Countries
اثنين, 19/03/2012 - 20:21 | by adminDespite significant economic reforms in many EU neighbouring countries in the Southern Mediterranean, their growth performance has on average been subdued. This study analyses the differences in growth performance and macroeconomic stability across Mediterranean countries, to draw lessons for the future. The main findings are that Southern Mediterranean countries should benefit from closer ties with the EU that result in higher levels of trade and FDI inflows, once the turbulence of the ‘Arab Spring’ is resolved, and from the development of financial markets and infrastructure.
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MEDPRO TR No 10 WP5 Coutinho.pdf | 693.04 ك.بايت | 1255 | منذ سنة واحدة 31 أسبوعا |
The EU-Turkey Customs Union: A Model for Future Euro-Med Integration
اثنين, 19/03/2012 - 20:20 | by admin
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MEDPRO TR No 9 WP5 Togan.pdf | 442.83 ك.بايت | 3022 | منذ سنة واحدة 31 أسبوعا |
Tourism in the Mediterranean: Scenarios up to 2030
ثلاثاء, 26/07/2011 - 19:22 | by adminOver the last two decades Morocco, Occupied Palestinian Territory, Syria, Tunisia and Turkey have recorded the highest growth rates in inbound world tourism. In the same period, domestic tourism in these countries also increased rapidly. MED 11 tourism performances have been astonishing, given the security risks, natural disasters, oil prices rises and economic uncertainties in the region. Even the last financial crisis had no severe impact on this growth, which confirmed the resilience of tourism and the huge potential of MED 11 countries in this sector.
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MEDPRO Rep No 1 WP5 Lanquar.pdf | 450.81 ك.بايت | 5374 | منذ 5 أيام 51 دقيقة |