Tags (4) : CEPS
TRIGGER measures perception of EU actions in Africa
02/15/2022 | Development models in Mediterranean
During a webinar organised by the Euro-Mediterranean Economists’ Association, several experts questioned whether the EU remained a relevant contributor to supporting development policy on the continent. Version française
Africa,
Andrea Renda,
Belgium,
Brussels,
Centre for European Policy,
CEPS,
Covid-19,
Domenico Rosa,
Emanes,
Emea,
EU,
EU-African Union summit,
Euro-Mediterranean Economists’ Association,
Euro-Mediterranean Network of Economic Studies,
Europe,
European Commission,
European Union,
GRID,
Harriet Sena Siaw-Boateng,
Luxembourg,
Moubarak Lô,
North Africa,
Rym Ayadi,
Senegal,
Trends in global governance and Europe's role,
Trigger
Post-Covid recovery at heart of EMNES AGM
02/08/2022 | Development models in Mediterranean
The Euro-Mediterranean Network for Economic Studies has held its latest annual conference on the theme of post-pandemic recovery. The association will be extending its network to Africa in 2022, with a number of multidisciplinary studies in the pipeline. Version française
Centre for european policy studies,
CEPS,
Cinzia Alcidi,
Covid-19,
Emanes,
EMEA,
EMnes,
Euro-mediterranean economists' association,
euro-mediterranean network for economic studies,
euro-méditerranean and african network for economic studies,
Hala el Said,
NAEC,
New approches to economic challenges,
OECD,
Pillars for Inclusive,
Rym Ayadi,
Sara Ronco,
Sustainable and Resilient Growth and Innovative Socio-Economic Models Post Covid-19 Pandemic in the Mediterranean and Africa,
William Hynes
Southern Mediterranean education causing labour market friction
07/18/2019 | Development models in Mediterranean
Bruxelles,
Centre d'étude des politiques européennes,
CEPS,
Cinzia Alcidi,
education,
Egypt,
Emnes,
Euro-Mediterranean Network for Economic Studies,
Eurostat,
HOMERe,
Léo Vincent,
Mediterranean,
migrants,
Morocco,
Nathalie Creste,
Nooh Akshyab,
Southern Mediterranean Countries (SMC),
Tunisia,
unemployment,
Yarmouk
EMNES economists advocate a “blue transition” in the Mediterranean region
07/10/2019 | Development models in Mediterranean
blue economy,
Brussels,
Centre for european policy studies,
CEPS,
Cinzia Alcidi,
Emnes,
energy,
environment,
euro-mediterranean,
Euro-Mediterranean Network for Economic Studies,
inclusiveness,
responsibility,
Rym Ayadi,
Southern Mediterranean Countries (SMC),
sustainable development,
transparency,
TRIS
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