Tags (9) : Jean-Louis Reiffers
Institut de la Méditerranée and FEMISE pointers for revitalizing the Tunisian economy
07/24/2015 - Nathalie Bureau du Colombier, MARSEILLE | Socio-economic assessments
Invest in innovation, overhaul the Tunisian education system and vocational training, improve the banking system and build new infrastructure… According to the economists of the Institut de la Méditerranée (Marseille and Tunis) and the FEMISE, boosting the Tunisian economy requires activating a number levers. Version française
The keys to building new social contracts in the Mediterranean
06/10/2014 - Nathalie Bureau du Colombier, MARSEILLE | Socio-economic assessments
Political institutions hold the key to economic recovery in Mediterranean countries
05/02/2014 - Nathalie Bureau du Colombier, MARSEILLE | Socio-economic assessments
The Institute of the Mediterranean to promote economic growth through culture
05/29/2013 - Frédéric Dubessy | Mediterranean territorial issues

The Institute of the Mediterranean is preparing a three year plan to kick-start culture as an economic sector in the Southern Mediterranean. Version française
Algeria,
Barcelona,
Brussels,
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economic reserach,
Egypt,
Euro-Mediterranean forum of economics science institutes,
European Institute of the Mediterranean,
european union,
Femise,
Henry Roux-Alezais,
IEMED,
IMPGT,
Institut de la Méditerranée,
Institute of the Mediterranean,
Jean-Louis Reiffers,
Jordan,
lack of knowledge,
Lebanon,
Mediterranean,
Morocco,
Palestine,
Robert Fouchet,
the institute of public managfement and territorial governance,
Tunisia
It’s decision time for Mediterranean countries
03/07/2013 - Nathalie Bureau du Colombier, MARSEILLE | Socio-economic assessments
The Mediterranean Institute, twenty years on
02/12/2013 - Frédéric Dubessy | Mediterranean territorial issues
A difficult but fundamental transition for the Mediterranean
10/16/2012 - Nathalie Bureau du Colombier | Socio-economic assessments
“National savings still not enough for true convergence”
10/15/2012 - Brigitte Challiol | Socio-economic assessments
Reflection
The revival of the Mediterranean tourism sector offers an opportunity to move towards sustainable tourism
Bernard Valero, Director General of the Avitem

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