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growth in only six of the seventeen countries, namely Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey. Second, our results … squares test confirms that Okun's Law is stable in Algeria, Egypt, and Iran, unstable in Jordan, and ambiguous in Lebanon and …
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This article examines the hydrogen partnerships between Germany, the EU and Egypt in the context of the EU's Carbon … Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). Germany, the largest future hydrogen importer in the EU, and Egypt, a country with an … ambitious hydrogen strategy, are developing a partnership to boost renewable hydrogen production in Egypt. However, high funding …
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This study investigates the relationship between natural resource rents, human development and economic growth in Sudan … role in determining a difference in whether a country is cured or blessed by resource abundance. In the case of Sudan, no … Sudan. Empirical evidence from the estimated VECM shows that economic growth is positively affected by resource rents and …
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