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Amal Jmaii

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First Name:Amal
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Last Name:Jmaii
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RePEc Short-ID:pje162
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Terminal Degree: Faculté des Sciences Économiques et de Gestion; Université de Tunis El Manar (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

Économétrie Appliquée à la Finance
Faculté des Sciences Économiques et de Gestion
Université de Tunis El Manar

Tunis, Tunisia
http://www.utm.rnu.tn/visirech/Fr/utm/fsegt/eaf/
RePEc:edi:eautetn (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. JMAII, Amal, 2020. "Exploring the determinants of welfare distribution in Tunisia and Egypt: Two revolution two patterns two schemes," Conference papers 333209, Purdue University, Center for Global Trade Analysis, Global Trade Analysis Project.
  2. Christophe Daniel & Damien Rousselière & Amal Jmaii, 2017. "“Semi-Parametric Regression-Based Decomposition Methods: Evidence from Regional Inequality in Tunisia”," Post-Print hal-02864108, HAL.

Articles

  1. Amal Jmaii & Noomene Zaafouri & Hella Guerchi Mehri, 2024. "On the measurement of corporate governance and its impact on bank profitability and credit risk: The case of Tunisian listed banks," African Development Review, African Development Bank, vol. 36(2), pages 239-251, June.
  2. Amal Jmaii & Noomene Zaafouri, 2023. "New insights into the impact of global security on economic growth: The case of Tunisia," International Journal of Social Economics, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 51(1), pages 18-30, July.
  3. Amal Jmaii & Damien Rousselière & Christophe Daniel, 2017. "Semi†parametric Regression†based Decomposition Methods: Evidence from Regional Inequality in Tunisia," African Development Review, African Development Bank, vol. 29(4), pages 660-673, December.
  4. Amal Jmaii, 2017. "An Endogenous Switching Model to Poverty Dynamic Assessment in Tunisia: A New Proposal," International Journal of Service Science, Management, Engineering, and Technology (IJSSMET), IGI Global, vol. 8(2), pages 34-42, April.

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Articles

  1. Amal Jmaii & Damien Rousselière & Christophe Daniel, 2017. "Semi†parametric Regression†based Decomposition Methods: Evidence from Regional Inequality in Tunisia," African Development Review, African Development Bank, vol. 29(4), pages 660-673, December.

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    1. Amal Jmaii & Noomene Zaafouri & Hella Guerchi Mehri, 2024. "On the measurement of corporate governance and its impact on bank profitability and credit risk: The case of Tunisian listed banks," African Development Review, African Development Bank, vol. 36(2), pages 239-251, June.

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