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This paper addresses three questions: 1) what would have been the growth and income trajectory of Syria in the absence … capital, and productivity; and 3) what potential growth scenarios for Syria there could be in the aftermath of war. Estimates … of the impact of conflict point to negative gross domestic product (GDP) growth of -12 percent on average over 2011 …
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Middle East. The main concern was the risk that Western intervention in Syria could prompt a wider regional conflict, given … powers, mainly USA, readied a military strike against Syria, and traders and analysts cited concerns over stability in the … the support that Iran has provided to the regime of Syria. The attack failed to materialize, because U.S. and Russia …
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Middle East. The main concern was the risk that Western intervention in Syria could prompt a wider regional conflict, given … powers, mainly USA, readied a military strike against Syria, and traders and analysts cited concerns over stability in the … the support that Iran has provided to the regime of Syria. The attack failed to materialize, because U.S. and Russia …
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With no fund in the horizon for large-scale reconstruction in Syria due to the absence of any political deal, the … reconstruction as a powerful political tool in the conflict.  …
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This article was commissioned by the French newspaper Le Monde. The newspaper was one of several sponsors of an International Conference on Global Regulation, held at the University of Sussex on May 29-31, 2003, where we presented a plenary paper. As part of its sponsorship, Le Monde agreed to...
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