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Beside its membership (1995) in the World Trade Organization (WTO), Egypt joined Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) such … Egyptian RTAs. Although the RoO can indeed be regarded as a Non-Tariff Barrier (NTB) for Egypt as a common country in Euro …-Med, COMESA and GAFTA, most of the inputs that are used in the Egyptian products originate in Egypt, in the EU or in countries …
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censuses and demographic surveys particularly the World Fertility Survey to ascertain trends in fertility and mortality. The … that fertility has increased in some countries--Kenya and Cameroon; has remained almost stable in Benin, Ivory Coast and …
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This study investigates regional marital fertility differentials in Egypt and their relationship to the level of … birth rate in Egypt, the long term fertility and mortality levels are discussed. The prospects of a fertility transition in … Egypt are assessed in terms of the current fertility level and pattern, the extent of deliberate fertility regulation, the …
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countries. The authors have investigated the implementation of CRM systems within the same organization in Egypt and UK. Using …
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countries. The authors have investigated the implementation of CRM systems within the same organization in both Egypt and the UK …
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management accounting in a transitional economy, Egypt, and hence contributes to debate about exporting Western accounting …
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from garment producers in Egypt (Chapter 3) shows that there are also important constraints on vertical integration, though …
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PURPOSE - The purpose of this paper is to test the hypothesis of long-run money neutrality for Egypt, Jordan and … output at the zero frequency for Egypt, Jordan and Morocco. This suggests that money affects nominal but not real variables …
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The modelling of stock market volatility is considered to be important for practitioners and academics in finance due to its use in forecasting aspects of future returns. The GARCH class models have now firmly established themselves as one of the foremost techniques for modelling volatility in...
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