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’ discussions on the subject, and find they are both lacking. George Sher believes that desert in wages can best be explained by … literature in the living wage movement. Finding it lacking in the language of desert, I propose that the proponents of a living … wage adopt an argument like mine. That is, I suggest they give to desert a more central role in their discussions about why …
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The study of demographic trends in sub-Saharan Africa though crucial in the assessment of the impact of population size and growth on the overall socio-economic development in the region, has received the least attention due to lack of reliable data for most of the countries. This paper focuses...
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Morocco and Tunisia have both achieved robust economic growth over the last 30 years by utilizing prudent economic … Morocco and Tunisia have transformed both from economically challenged debt-burdened nations into technologically advanced …, diversified and thriving middle-class nations. From 1962 to the Present Day, Morocco has averaged a GDP growth rate of 5.8% and …
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regional policies aiming to promote local development through FDI flows? Although Morocco has 16 regions, it is in practice … divided into "two Moroccos": The Casablanca-Tangier axis or ‘‘Rich Morocco'' (North-West) and the marginalized territories or … ‘‘Poor Morocco'' (South / East / Middle). As would be expected, most of the FDI inflows are located in the Casablanca …
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Morocco using seasonal cointegration techniques. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH - The paper uses seasonal integration 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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contrast the impacts of the Morocco-EU free trade area (FTA) to multilateral trade liberalization on Morocco’s economy …. Simulation results show that the FTA agreement is likely to have adverse effects on Morocco due to: (a) deteriorating terms of … liberalization scenario along the lines of those proposed under the Doha Development Round and find this more beneficial to Morocco …
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