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two North African countries, Morocco and Tunisia. We do so by performing a multivariate time series analysis of aggregated …
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development and a key challenge in climate change agenda. The North Africa region is particularly vulnerable to climate change due …
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This paper provides an historical overview of aid flows to North Africa. It assesses the aid allocation process and … effectiveness of aid which, with the exception of Tunisia, has not been associated with sustained economic growth. The Arab Spring … provides an opportunity to reappraise aid flows to North Africa and it is argued that future flows need to support the …
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Economics has rediscovered happiness even though the discipline has always been about human wellbeing. A growing evidence suggests that happier people can be more productive and innovative, which leads to profitability and economic growth. Thus, there are
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Marriage is the single most important economic transaction and social transition in the lives of young people. Yet little is known about the economics of marriage in much of the developing world. This paper examines the economics of marriage in North Afri
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Alterations in rainfall patterns and increasing temperatures due to climate change will most likely translate into yield reductions in desirable crops. In this particular context, the object of this paper is to lay down findings and results for projected
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resources play in the perception that rural women in Morocco have of their health. These resources are taken to contribute …
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the surveyed countries—Tunisia and Ethiopia—with neopatrimonial traits nevertheless pursue ambitious agendas of industrial …
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