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Garantien eine quasi unlimitierte Förderquelle, die zur Erhöhung systemischer Risiken beitrug. In der Mikrofinanzierung dagegen … Kapitalmarkt für die Mikrofinanzierung erschließen, ohne die Gefahr einer unkontrollierten Ausweitung von Risiken einzugehen. … increasing the burden of public risk. Quite differently, microfinance is supported by investing scarce donor funds into the …
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The purpose of this paper is to detect the relevance degrees of formal and informal institutions at the level of local regulation, as well as their effects on the local companies' productivities. Indeed, by an analysis of the territory of the Ksar-Hellal town, we noted that informal...
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Tunisia is at the beginning of the second decade of its development planning. The first decade (1961–1972) was put …
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This article seeks to check the nonlinearity of the Phillips curve in Tunisia for the 1993-2012 period, relying on a … rigidity dominates. This result is particularly evident in Tunisia, especially for the years following the 2011 revolution …
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cluster policy and smart specialization in Cyprus, Israel, and Tunisia. …
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The objective of this study was to examine the role of social security in fighting poverty in Metlaoui, Tunisia, using …
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This paper introduces the Tunisia Labor Market Panel Survey (TLMPS) of 2014, the first round of a publicly available …
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This article shows that for post-revolutionary Tunisia, a holistic approach to transitional justice – which aims to …
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results are derived based on a relatively averagesample size in one country (Tunisia). It might also be useful to enlarge the …
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The article proposes a heuristic framework based on processual sociology to analyse policy interventions aimed at change within conflict contexts. Such a framework is valuable because it creates an opportunity for a more open approach to empirical research that may allow us to research evolving...
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