Tags (5) : EMNES
Financial inclusion – A means of resilience for Southern mediterranean countries
12/23/2021 | Development models in Mediterranean
According to a study carried out by the Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association (EMEA) and the Euro-Mediterranean Network for Economic Studies (EMNES), financial inclusion was a key factor of resilience in Southern mediterranean countries. Version française
Alia El Mahdi,
Dima Daradkeh,
Dorra Hmaied,
Egypt,
EMEA,
EMNES,
Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association,
Euro-Mediterranean Network for Economic Studies,
financial inclusion,
Jordan,
Lebanon,
Mais Shaban,
Mediterranean,
Morocco,
Najat El Mekkaoui,
Nooh Alshyab,
Olfa Benouda,
Rania Makni,
Rym Ayadi,
Sandra Challita,
Sara Loukili,
Serena Sandri,
Soumaya Ben Khelifa,
southern mediterranean countries,
Taghreed Hassouba,
Tunisia,
Yeganeh Forouheshfar
750 bn of EU funds to make Member States resilient
11/17/2020 | Society / Institutions
Angela Merkel,
Corona Bonds,
coronavirus crisis,
Covid-19,
Dacian Ciolos,
digital economy,
ECSC,
EMEA,
EMNES,
Euler Hermes,
Euratom,
European bonds,
European Commission,
European Council,
European Finance,
European Investment Bank,
European Marshall Plan,
European Parliament,
European Union (EU),
Fitch,
France,
Germany,
green economy,
Henry Marty-Gauquié,
Italy,
Jacques Delors,
Jan Olbrycht,
Moody's,
Netherlands,
NextGenerationEU,
Poland,
Rym Ayadi,
S&P,
social and solidarity economy,
Spain,
SURE,
Treaty of Rome,
United States
EMEA economists gauge Euro-Mediterranean regional integration
10/07/2020 | Development models in Mediterranean
Southern Mediterranean private sector failing to create enough jobs
08/27/2019 | Development models in Mediterranean
MEDITERRANEAN. In Southern Mediterranean countries, the private sector is having trouble hiring. Faced with this sizeable problem, companies are also failing in their lack of ambition or inadequate financial capacities. All factors that are hindering their development and preventing their positioning on export markets.

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Economic growth not boosting job creation in MENA region
12/12/2018 | Development models in Mediterranean
Cairo University,
Chahir Zaki,
economic,
Egypt,
EMNES,
employment intensity and sectoral output growth,
ERF,
Euro-Mediterranean Network for Economic Studies,
FDI,
Foreign direct investment,
IHEC de Carthage,
industry,
job,
job creation,
Jordan,
MENA,
Mohamed Goaied,
Nesreen Seleem,
Nooh Alshyab,
services,
Tunisia,
workforce,
Yarmouk University
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