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The effect of the epidemic between the Malthus perspective and the revival of economic growth for some countries in North Africa and the Middle East
[L'effet de l'épidémie entre l'optique de Malthus et la relance de la croissance économique pour quelques pays de Nord d'Afrique et Moyen Orient]

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  • Abderraouf Ben Ahmed Mtiraoui

    (Université de Sousse)

  • Hassen Khémiri

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The aim of this paper is to study the relationship between the rate of demographic growth through epidemics and economic growth to verify the Malthus perspective on the one hand. And on the other hand, this work follows a methodology describing a comparative analysis between the effect of two types of population with and without pessimism of Malthus on the economic growth rate of GDP per capita over the last five years as cut data cross-section for some countries in North Africa and the Middle East.

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  • Abderraouf Ben Ahmed Mtiraoui & Hassen Khémiri, 2020. "The effect of the epidemic between the Malthus perspective and the revival of economic growth for some countries in North Africa and the Middle East [L'effet de l'épidémie entre l'optique de Malthu," Post-Print hal-02560741, HAL.
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    Pessimism of Malthus; Growth; Panel estimation; Pessimisme de Malthus; Population; Croissance; Estimation de panel;
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