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representative of the region: Egypt, Iran, West Bank/Gaza, Tunisia, and Yemen. Cross-country regression analysis using panel data for …
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The Egyptian pound depreciated sharply between 2000 and 2005, declining by 26 percent in nominal trade-weighted terms. The author investigates the effect of the large depreciation on household welfare operating through exchange rate-induced changes in consumer prices. He estimates exchange rate...
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Egypt. Farm net revenue were regressed against climate, soil, socioeconomic and hydrological variables to determine which … temperatures will constrain agricultural production in Egypt. Irrigation and technology are therefore the recommended adaptation …
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affected by many of the sources of the high costs of doing business in Egypt. While the Egyptian firms are not very highly …
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East and North Africa-Egypt, Jordan, and Tunisia. They highlight various channels through which public infrastructure may … public infrastructure has both "flow" and "stock" effects on private investment in Egypt, but only a "stock" effect in Jordan …
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Bank credit to Egypt's private sector decreased over the last decade, despite a recapitalized banking system and high … the trough of the global crisis, capital flowed back into Egypt and deposit growth stopped being a drag on the supply side … uprising that ousted President Hosni Mubarak added an Egypt-specific shock that accentuated the outflow. Lending capacity …
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This paper describes stylized facts about internal migration and the labor force in Egypt, and shows how internal … low migration in Egypt. …
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This paper provides relevant indicators and measurements useful for public policies seeking the expansion of equitable human development opportunities for Egyptian children and youth. To measure equitable access to opportunities, the authors use the Human Opportunity Index to examine the...
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This paper examines whether domestic inflation spikes in Egypt during 2001-2011 were primarily the result of external …
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From 2008 to 2011, Egypt was hit by significant shocks, both global and country-specific. This paper assesses the … Central Bank of Egypt accommodated the shocks by supplying liquidity to the market. The paper verifies a change in the fiscal …
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