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, social norms, and practices. The analysis focuses on Egypt, Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia. Using 2023 data from the fifth …
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education in two MENA countries (Jordan and Tunisia), by using the OECD PISA 2009 database. Results reveal that decentralisation … different results than others, while (public) ownership is positively significant only in Tunisia. However, private funding and …
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reform processes that took place in Morocco, Egypt and Iran primarily between 2010 and 2017, thus before the United States … social contracts of the three countries changed in quite different ways. Morocco’s government removed most subsidies …
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The current fiscal imbalances and fragilities in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean countries (SEMC) are the result of decades of instability, but have become more visible since 2008, when a combination of adverse economic and political shocks (the global and European financial crises, Arab...
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