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The World Bank’s Enterprise Surveys (WES( for the manufacturing firms in Egypt are used to study the characteristics of … exporting firms and the determinants of the exporting behavior in the Egyptian manufacturing sector in general and to … investigate the link between the exporting activities and the workforce skills-intensity in the Egyptian manufacturing sector in …
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This paper examines the overall impact of exports while accounting for supply chain linkages on local labor market outcomes in Egypt between 2007 and 2018. We assess the effects not only on directly exporting industries but also on industries indirectly affected by rising export demand....
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The relationship between foreign direct investment and economic growth in developing nations is examined in the study that follows. Turkey and Egypt are the main subjects because of their similarities in terms of history, politics, and the economy. An overview of FDI, including its types,...
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The World Bank's Enterprise Surveys (WES( for the manufacturing firms in Egypt are used to study the characteristics of … exporting firms and the determinants of the exporting behavior in the Egyptian manufacturing sector in general and to … investigate the link between the exporting activities and the workforce skills-intensity in the Egyptian manufacturing sector in …
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Since the early 1990s, some developing countries have experienced a coincidence of rising exports - especially those related to global value chains - and improved labor market outcomes. During 2000-10, rising trade was associated with falling poverty and inequality in many developing countries....
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explained by the contradictory growth effects of FDI at the sectoral level. We find a positive effect of manufacturing FDI, a …
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Egypt accelerated its ongoing transition from a public sector dominated economy to a private sector led and market oriented economy after the collapse of oil prices in the mid-1980s. Some aspects of the economy, such as trade policy, have been substantially transformed since then whereas other...
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and sectoral foreign direct investment (FDI) on Egypt's economic growth. We distinguish between FDI in the manufacturing …
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Analysis of the growth patterns in the Global South in the twenty-first century suggests there is room for authoritarian states to search for new growth models. Authoritarian states, such as Turkey and Egypt, benefited from global financial circumstances in the early 2000s and experienced shifts...
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