“Le réveil des pays arabes et le rôle du partenariat euroméditerranéen”,
Marseille 15 et 16 décembre 2011
Ci-dessous, les articles présentés lors des sessions de la conférence annuelle du FEMISE des 15 et 16 décembre 2011 a Marseille;
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(1) Vers l’inclusion politique et économique : la gestion de la transition et au-delà.
- Arab Spring : It is time to Walk the talk, Emanuele Santi, African Development Bank Funds
- Managing the Transition and beyond: What lessons can be drawn from transition in the CEE countries? Jan J. Michalek, Warsaw University
(2) Développement durable en Méditerranée
- Climate Change and Economic Growth in Egypt; An Intertemporal General Equilibrium Approach, Abeer El-Shinnawy, American University in Cairo
- The Economic Costs of Climate Change in MENA countries: A Micro-Spatial Quantitative Assessment and a Survey of Adaptation Policies, Nicolas Peridy, Université de Toulon-Var (PPTx)
- Towards Green Growth in Mediterranean Countries: Enhancing the Economic Benefits of Environmental Assets, Frédéric Blanc, FEMISE
- Renewable Energies and sustainable Development in the Mediterranean: Morocco and the Mediterranean Solar Plan. Présentation 1 et Présentation 2, Rafael de Arce, Agreem-Université Autonome de Madrid and Lahcen Oulhaj
(3) Emploi, marché du travail, et bien-être
- The impact of FDI on firm survival and employment: a comparative analysis for Turkey and Italy, Anna M. Ferragina, CELPE, Université de Salerno
- Foreign ownership, competition and survival dynamics, Erol Taymaz (Middle East Technical University, Turquie), Yesim Ucdogruk (Dokuz Eylul University, Turquie), Kamil Yilmaz (Koc University, Turquie)
- The macro economic impact of labour liberalization and policies in MENA countries, Robby Nathanson, The Macro Center for Political Economics
- Consumption and Well-being in the Euromed Region, Dwight MERUNKA, Euromed Management
(4) Macroeconomie et crise financière
- Perspectives économiques des pays méditerranéens dans la post crise financière globale : nouveaux enseignements et débats comparés Tunisie – Algérie – Maroc, Sami Mouley, ESSEC et FSEG, Université de Tunis – El Manar
- Macro and financial crisis management in the south Mediterranean countries: Lessons and Prospects? Rym Ayadi, CEPS
- Financial integration, shock vulnerability and dominant foreign investors. Implications for the cost of capital in emerging markets, Simon Neaime, American University in Beirut
- Does capital account liberalization spur private capital flows, financial development and economic performance, Bassem Kamar, Université de Monaco et GEFIC (PPTx)
(4) Migration dans la région euromed et ses impacts
- The Trade Creation Effect of Immigrants inside the MED region, Andrés Artal Tur, Université de Valence (Espagne)
- New Economics of Migration of Medical Doctors: A Win-Win Framework with Applications to EU, Eastern and Central European, and MENA countries, Ahmed Driouchi, IEAPS-Al Akhawayn University
- Migration and its effects on trade in the Euro-Mediterranean region, Selim Cagatay, Centre for Economic Research on Mediterranean Countries, Akdeniz University
- Impact des transferts de fonds des migrants sur la pauvreté et les inégalités : une comparaison Maroc-Algérie, EM Mouhoud, Univ. Paris Dauphine (PPT)
(5) Intégration Euromed et Libéralisation des échanges
- EMP Role in FDI Promotion Trade Liberalization of Services: Failures and Causes, Mireai Borrell-Porta, London School of Economics
- Convergence beyond the economic sphere: Effects and feedbacks of Euro-Med integration, Suleyman Degirmen, Economics Department of Mersin University