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publishing, music sound recording, film production and software industries) in five Arab countries (Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt …, Jordan and Lebanon). Using the Porter (Diamond) model as its theoretical background, a survey was conducted in the years 2002 …
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publishing, music sound recording, film production and software industries) in five Arab countries (Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt …, Jordan and Lebanon). Using the Porter (Diamond) model as its theoretical background, a survey was conducted in the years 2002 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005621365
assets of Arab countries and in particular of the northern African mediterranean countries. Morocco can serve as an example …
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publishing, music sound recording, film production and software industries) in five Arab countries (Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt …, Jordan and Lebanon). Using the Porter (Diamond) model as its theoretical background, a survey was conducted in the years 2002 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005668397
of the Arabic book translation industry in Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, and Syria; (2) to understand …
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research but based on the Demographic Health Surveys (DHS) of Egypt, Morocco and Turkey. The results attained through …
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performance of the Arabic book translation industry in Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, and Syria; (2) to understand …
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comprehensive toolbox for economic growth and takes Jordan and Egypt as examples for how industrial policy measures are employed in …
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region. However EKC is valid for the case of Egypt and Tunisia which are the most industrialised and diversified economies in …
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The objective of this study is to investigate the causality between electricity consumption and economic growth for a panel of twelve MENA countries (seven energy exporters and five energy importers) over the period 1975–2010 within a bivariate framework. To examine this linkage, we applied...
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