Trade and the Persistence of the MENA ‘Gender Equality Paradox’
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- Mina Baliamoune, 2024. "Trade and the Persistence of the MENA ‘Gender Equality Paradox’," Policy briefs on Economic Trends and Policies 2406, Policy Center for the New South.
- Mina Baliamoune, 2024. "Trade and the Persistence of the MENA ‘Gender Equality Paradox’," Research papers & Policy papers on Trade Dynamics and Policies 2402, Policy Center for the New South.
- Mina Baliamoune, 2024. "Trade and the Persistence of the MENA ‘Gender Equality Paradox’," Research papers & Policy papers on Economic Trends and Policies 2406, Policy Center for the New South.
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- World Bank, 2013. "Opening Doors : Gender Equality and Development in the Middle East and North Africa," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 12552.
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