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speculative attacks. Others on the contrary, assert the merits of the rigid fixed exchange regimes. The adoption by Tunisia of … world economy. So the total liberalization of the exchange in Tunisia poses the problematic of the prospective choice of its …
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of a Euro-Mediterranean Free Trade Area (FTA). Among the first participants in the constitution of this zone, is Tunisia …, which signed an agreement of association with the European Union (EU). Since the signature of this agreement, Tunisia has … is to compare the effects of the free total exchange and the effects of the free industrial exchange between Tunisia and …
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When market structure is complete, factor demands by households will be independent of their characteristics, and households will take their production decisions as if they were profit-maximizing firms. This observation constitutes the basis for one of the most popular empirical tests for...
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-firm data in 1999. This tells us how returns to human capital in a Less Developed Country like Tunisia differ from the …
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This paper shows the characteristics of the macroeconomic Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) of Tunisia in 1996. It is … corresponding to Tunisia during 1996. This study is made up of two sections. In the first section, we will present the construction … of the unbalanced Macroeconomic Social Accounting Matrix (SAMmac) of Tunisia in 1996. This section includes three sub …
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Morocco and Tunisia have started to open their markets to international trade and capital flows in order to bolster … their exchange rate regimes and monetary policies. This objective of this paper is to examine why Morocco and Tunisia should … probabilities is estimated for Morocco and Tunisia to provide important information concerning the mechanisms underlying inflation …
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microfinance organizations believed to be among the best in Bolivia. These lenders represent different combinations of …
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This report follows up on a 1996 UNDP survey of microfinance activity in Vietnam. The need was not simply because of … the five-year time lapse, but also because the larger multilateral donors were showing interest in funding microfinance … benefit. This report had highlighted a number of problems concerning microfinance in Vietnam. These concerns, however, should …
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In developing countries, microfinance has been the darling of the development community, and in developed countries …, microfinance fits well with Third Ways ideas. What are the challenges and opportunities for the attempt to replicate microfinance … for microfinance and drive up costs. With costs well above revenues, U.S. programs are far from achieving financial self …
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In the next ten years, advocates of microfinance organizations (MFOs) will seek more than $20 billion to provide small …-percent increase in the about $200 million spent per year on domestic microfinance. Most of the excitement for the promise of … microfinance in the United States has been sparked by reports of the success of the Grameen Bank of Bangladesh. Was Grameen a good …
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