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How to improve the economic and social performance of Eastern and Southern Mediterranean countries

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  • Marek Dabrowski
  • Luc De Wulf

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In this brief the authors analyze the key challenges facing the MED11 countries and propose policy measures that could improve the region’s economic and social performance.

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  • Marek Dabrowski & Luc De Wulf, 2012. "How to improve the economic and social performance of Eastern and Southern Mediterranean countries," CASE Network E-briefs 13, CASE-Center for Social and Economic Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:sec:ebrief:1213
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    1. Marek Dabrowski & Luc DeWulf, 2013. "Economic Development, Trade and Investment in the Eastern and Southern Mediterranean Region," CASE Network Reports 0111, CASE-Center for Social and Economic Research.

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    Macroeconomics and macroeconomic policy; Trade; economic integration and globalization; Middle East and North Africa;
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