Tags (5) : Serena Sandri
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
EMEA’s Mediterranean economists examining coronavirus responses
04/28/2020 | Development models in Mediterranean
The Euro-Mediterranean Economists’ Association (EMEA) has been poring over reports of the Covid-19 spread in ten countries and analysing the political responses, with a view to limiting the pandemic’s economic impact. Version française

Algeria,
Chahir Zaki,
China,
coronavirus crisis,
Covid-19,
Emea,
Emnes,
Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association,
G20,
Ghana,
Italy,
Jordan,
Kinga Konya,
Kwame Sarpong Barnieh,
Lebanon,
Mais Shaban,
Mediterranean,
Morocco,
Najat El Mekkaoui,
Nooh Alshyab,
Palestine,
Racha Ramadan,
Rim Ben Ayed Mouelhi,
Rym Ayadi,
Samir Abdullah Ali,
Sandra Chalita,
Sara Ronco,
Serena Sandri,
Spain,
Tunisia,
Wuhan,
Yacine Belarbi
Innovante nascent and early stage entrepreneurship in the southern mediterranean – evidence on Jordan and Morocco
04/19/2019 | EMANES reports
The Impact of Institutional Uncertainty on Employment Generation Perspectives of Firms in Jordan
10/04/2018 | EMANES reports
Innovation a key factor in VSE/SME growth in MENA region
04/03/2018 | Development models in Mediterranean

VSEs and SMEs account for a very small number of jobs in Egypte, Jordan, Morocco and Tunisa. Innovation could provide a springboard for development. Version française
added-value products,
corruption,
credit facilities,
Development models in Mediterranean,
Egypt,
Emanuele Sessa,
Emnes,
employment,
euro-mediterranean,
Euro-Mediterranean Network for Economic Studies,
Fuad Al Sheikh,
Growth of Micro,
Hala Helmu El Said,
informal sector,
innovating companies,
innovation,
Jad Allah Rami,
job creation economy,
Jordan,
MENA,
Micro,
microenterprises,
Mohamed Larbi Sidmou,
Monia Ghazali Ferchichi,
Morocco,
new market opportunities,
new processes,
Nooh Alshyab,
obstacles and policies,
overview,
private-sector,
professional networks,
Rana Hosni Ahmed,
reports,
Rim Ben Ayed Mouelhi,
Rym Ayadi,
Serena Sandri,
Small and Medium sized enterprises development in Egypt,
SMEs,
strategic plans,
taxation,
Tunisia,
VSEs
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