This paper is a contribution to the policy debate on trade and investment integration in the three core Maghreb countries (Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia). An important element of such a debate is a clear understanding of the implications and benefits of further integration with regional, European and global markets, the potential adjustments that will arise and how these can best be mitigated
E.Baroncelli, P.Brenton, M.Malouche (2006). Trade and Investment Integration of the Maghreb. WASHINGTON D.C. : The World Bank Group.
Trade and Investment Integration of the Maghreb
BARONCELLI, EUGENIA;
2006
Abstract
This paper is a contribution to the policy debate on trade and investment integration in the three core Maghreb countries (Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia). An important element of such a debate is a clear understanding of the implications and benefits of further integration with regional, European and global markets, the potential adjustments that will arise and how these can best be mitigatedFile in questo prodotto:
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