Table of Contents
Part I: Institutionalism and the Mediterranean Area Preface: Europe and the Mediterranean Economy: an introduction
Joan Costa Font, LSE< UK 1. The importance of Institutional building on free trade agreements
M. Borrell, LSE, UK 2. Cross-regionalism: A framework for MENA countries
A.Tovias, Hebrew Uni, Israel 3. Shallow versus Deep Integration Scenarios in the Euro-Mediterranean Area: A Quantitative Assessement N. Peridy, Uni du Sud, France
Liberalisation and Macro-economic Performance in the Mediterranean 4. Market Liberalisation effects on economy; growth positive shocks from EU to MENA R. De Bock, D. Florea and J. Toujas-Bernaté, IMF 5. Did the Promises Used to Sell the Euro Mediterranean Partnership Have Come True: Illustration from the Tunisian experience
M. Chemingui and H. Bchir, UN and African Development Bank 6.
The Global Financial Crisis and the Euromediterranean Partnership S.Neaime, American Uni of Beirut, Lebanon
Part IV: Privatisation, Labour Markets and Productivity in the Mediterranean 7.
The political economy of privatization in the Maghreb region: How domestic and external factors have shaped the privatization process and outcomes? M.
Biygautane and M. Lahouel, Dubai School of Government and Government of Dubai, UAE 8. Influence of trade in labour market wages and specifically in low-skilled workers. Evidence from Egypt
M.Said, London Middle East Institute, University of London, UK and The American University in Cairo 9. Trade, productivity and technical change in MENA countries
J. Millan, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Part IV: Social Welfare and Public Policy in the Mediterranean 10. Poverty reduction in the MENA countries –
M Kar, B.Güloğlu, Ş Nazlioğlu, H Ağir Mushin, associate prof, Çukurova University, Department of Economics, Adana, Turkey and Research Associate at the Economic Research Forum in Cairo, Egypt 11. EU Migration Policy and the Euromed Process
N. Peridy 12. The Economic, Social and Environmental Impacts of the Euro-Mediterranean Free Trade Area G. Clive