Can Conventional Monetary Policy Stimulate Bank Credit? Evidence from a Developing Country [PDF]
The predominance of bank credit in financing the economies of less developed countries is prompting policymakers to stimulate this mode of financing. This study tests the ability of conventional monetary policy to stimulate the supply of bank credit to ...
Ahmed Kchikeche +2 more
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Private investment under macroeconomic adjustment in Morocco [PDF]
A significant domestic counterpart of Morocco's vigorous external adjustment in the eighties was a decline in fixed capital formation, of which the private sector bore a sizable share.
Schmidt-Hebbel, Klaus, Muller, Tobias
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EXCHANGE RATE AND INFLATION TARGETING IN MOROCCO AND TUNISIA [PDF]
Morocco and Tunisia have started to open their markets to international trade and capital flows in order to bolster investment and growth. These liberalization programs require important adjustments in their economic policies, in particular their ...
Dropsy Vincent, Grand Nathalie
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On December 9, 1905, newspapers announced the French Third Republic had passed the Law on the Separation of the Churches and the State. This law dissolved the complex relationship that had existed between the French state and the Catholic Church and ...
Abernathy, Whitney E
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Progression to third birth in Morocco in the context of fertility transition [PDF]
Progression from second to third birth is a critical reproductive decision in contemporary Morocco. The study thus aims at analyzing the main determinants of third-birth intensities, applying an event-history analysis to the most recent Moroccan survey ...
Agata V. D’Addato
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A new pterosaur (Pterodactyloidea: Azhdarchidae) from the Upper Cretaceous of Morocco
The Kem Kem beds in South Eastern Morocco contain a rich early Upper (or possibly late Lower) Cretaceous vertebrate assemblage. Fragmentary remains, predominantly teeth and jaw tips, represent several kinds of pterosaur although only one species, the ...
David M Unwin +19 more
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The Impact of Liberalizing the Telecommunication Sector in Morocco
The purpose of this paper is to present the major developments recorded in telecommunication sector in Morocco and assess the impact of regulating the telecommunication sector in Morocco along the European Union lines.
Achy, Lahcen
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The Impact of Liberalizing International Trade of Banking Services in Morocco
The purpose of this paper is to assess welfare effects of regulating the banking sector in Morocco along the European Union lines. The agreement between the EU and Morocco, signed in February 1996 and came into force in March 2000, provides for the ...
Hassani, Aicha, Achy, Lahcen
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The European Union and Morocco. Security through authoritarianism? IHS Political Science Series: 2006, No. 110 [PDF]
Recent international events sparked renewed academic interest for the European Union’s Common Foreign and Security Policy, particularly towards the Arab world.
Chari, Raj +2 more
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Spirituality as predictor of psychological well-being at work in the Moroccan context: A cross-sectional study [PDF]
Introduction: The aim of this study was to analyze the relationship between spirituality at work and employees' psychological well-being in the Moroccan context.
Mohamed MAKKAOUI +15 more
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