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À quelles conditions les IDE stimulent-ils la croissance ?. IDE, croissance et catalyseurs dans les pays méditerranéens

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  • Marouane Alaya
  • Dalila Nicet-Chenaf
  • Éric Rougier

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The basic aim of this paper is to assess the linkages between inflows of FDI, GDP growth and the structural reforms that are usually supposed to increase the effects of FDI on growth : such as human capital, infrastructure, trade openness, financial development and increasing macroeconomic stability. These structural factors are both expected to accelerate growth and to attract FDI. But we show that for Middle East and North African countries, only the education levels significantly interact with FDI as channels through which foreign investment produce spillover effects and growth. However, we show that increasing FDI attraction of FDI has plaid as a catalyst factor for the impact of structural reform on growth.

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  • Marouane Alaya & Dalila Nicet-Chenaf & Éric Rougier, 2009. "À quelles conditions les IDE stimulent-ils la croissance ?. IDE, croissance et catalyseurs dans les pays méditerranéens," Mondes en développement, De Boeck Université, vol. 0(4), pages 119-138.
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    1. Idrys Fransmel Okombi & Beaudelaire Francois Tsinguia-Kenfack, 2024. "Foreign direct investment and economic complexity in developing countries: does public expenditure on education matter?," SN Business & Economics, Springer, vol. 4(1), pages 1-38, January.
    2. Betty ASSE & Dalila CHENAF-NICET, 2021. "Note on the role of domestic and external demand on the process of premature deindustrialization," Region et Developpement, Region et Developpement, LEAD, Universite du Sud - Toulon Var, vol. 54, pages 145-160.
    3. Dalila Chenaf-Nicet, 2020. "Dynamics of Structural Change in a Globalized World: What Is the Role Played by Institutions in the Case of Sub-Saharan African Countries?," The European Journal of Development Research, Palgrave Macmillan;European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI), vol. 32(4), pages 998-1037, September.

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    FDI; growth; spillovers; MENA;
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