Fenet Bedaso
Fenet Bedaso is a Ph.D. candidate in economics at Trier University. Her research interest falls into applied microeconomics and labor economics, focusing on migration and gender. In her research, [...]
Fenet Bedaso is a Ph.D. candidate in economics at Trier University. Her research interest falls into applied microeconomics and labor economics, focusing on migration and gender. In her research, [...]
The Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association (EMEA) participated at the United Nations Climate Change Conference COP27 held in Sharm El Sheik, Egypt from 6 to 18 November 2022. Over 8 days EMEA [...]
It is our pleasure and honour to announce that Prof. Dr. Marwa Biltagy, Faculty of Economics and Political Science, has won the University Prize for Academic Excellence in the field […]
In recent years, deep trade agreements spread around the world and go beyond tariff reductions. We aim to test whether the depth of agreements foster trade in services. To do […]
The EMANES, the EU-Mediterranean and African Network for Economic Studies (EMANES) Annual Conference 2022 “Social inclusion and mechanisms for social protection for the Mediterranean and Africa” [...]
Prof. Rym Ayadi, President and Founder of EMEA, introduced Martin Schmalzried, political blogger, author & lecturer. His book “Mother Earth’s Final Push: the story of humanity’s gestation”, [...]
EMEA researcher, Dr. Yeganeh Forouheshfar, participated at the Mediterranean Tech Women Festival. Organised by Womenpreneur Initiative and co-hosted with CAWTAR center of Arab Women for Training [...]
Barcelona, Spain, November 22, 2022: Achieving sustainable endpoints requires systems thinking, mass human behavior change and innovation. These are attainable by fostering a clear scientific and [...]
The Economic Notes published the paper “Does income inequality really matter for credit booms?” in their November 2022 issue. The paper has been co-authored by Prof. Rym Ayadi, [...]
The Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association (EMEA), one of the partners of the Interreg Med Renewable Energy project, hosted the workshop “Building an ecosystemic transition model with [...]
EMNES was rebranded to be the EU-Mediterranean and African Network for Economic Studies (EMANES) as of January 2022. From 2014 to 2019, EMNES was co-funded by the European Commission under Grant Contract N° ENPI/2014/354-488 (2014-2019) and EMNES Founding Members. As of January 2020, the network is funded and coordinated by the Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association.
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Financially supported by the European Commission (2015-2019)
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