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Morocco from 1960 to 2000. During this period Morocco was one of the most important recipients of FDI inflows in the Middle …
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Morocco from 1960 to 2000. During this period Morocco was one of the most important recipients of FDI inflows in the Middle …
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Morocco from 1960 to 2000. During this period Morocco was one of the most important recipients of FDI inflows in the Middle …
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This paper examines the determinants of economic growth, income inequality, and their relationship in the context of education inequality. The econometrics indicate that a higher level of human capital and the relative dispersion of human capital have a disequalizing relationship with income...
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Using input-output models, we analyze the effect of removing subsidized oil products in Morocco. We set three scenarios …
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publishing, music sound recording, film production and software industries) in five Arab countries (Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt …
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After a brief review of the institutional context on the issue of migration in Morocco, we show that Moroccan migrants … have an ambiguous behavior (through remittances), mixing a sense of altruism and selfishness. We also show that Morocco is …
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demand for telecommunication products in Morocco, mainly SMS and calls. The price difference is maintained between the …
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Many developing countris now actively solicit foreign investment, offering income tax holidays, import duty exemptions, and subsidies to foreign firms. One reason for subsidizing these firms is the positive externalities as foreign technology is transferred from foreign to domestic firms. This...
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'lvoire, Morocco, and Venezuela to explore two related questions. To what extent do joint ventures or wholly owned for …
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