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About EMANES The EU-Mediterranean and African Network for Economic Studies (EMANES) is a collaborative and innovative regional network of 34 economic and policy research institutions and think [...]
About EMANES The EU-Mediterranean and African Network for Economic Studies (EMANES) is a collaborative and innovative regional network of 34 economic and policy research institutions and think [...]
About EMANES The EU-Mediterranean and African Network for Economic Studies (EMANES) is a collaborative and innovative regional network of 34 economic and policy research institutions and think [...]
Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP) is a Southern-led global organization dedicated to supporting development in the Global South. PEP does this by providing high-quality, locally-generated [...]
The President of EMEA, Prof. Rym Ayadi was one of the speakers on the webinar for the launch the first Progress Report on Regional Integration in the Euro-Mediterranean which was organised by [...]
The President of EMEA, Prof. Rym Ayadi and Dr. Ralph Chami, IMF and EMEA Advisory Board member, were the two guests on a discussion on Fragile States, which was organized by Geneva Macro Labs on [...]
Amidst the global health crisis, this new study updates the study of Ayadi and Gadi (2013) and extends the knowledge on credit guarantee schemes (CGS) in the South Mediterranean, whilst providing [...]
Amidst the global health crisis, this new study updates the study of Ayadi and Gadi (2013) and extends the knowledge on credit guarantee schemes (CGS) in the South Mediterranean, whilst providing [...]
The President of the Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association – EMEA and Senior Advisor at CEPS, Prof. Rym Ayadi, moderated the webinar “Will corporate insolvencies jeopardize financial [...]
The President of the Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association – EMEA, Prof. Rym Ayadi, participated at the webinar “One year of SME and entrepreneurship policy responses to COVID-19: [...]
EMEA and EMNES have published the new Policy Paper “Achieving Sustainable Development Goals: The Relevance of a Nexus Approach in the Euro-Mediterranean and African Region” authored by H.E. [...]
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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