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- Presentation of the Network
- Researchers' CVs
- Eleni Bernidaki
- Teresa Casanova
- Francesco Figari
- Mehtap Hisarciklilar
- Luca Gandullia
- Joseph S. Joseph
- Savvas A. Katsikides
- Ozgur Kayalica
- Saime Suna Kayam
- Lahcen Oulhaj
- Franco Praussello
- Anna Sabadash
- Michael Tsinisizelis
- Dimitris Xenakis
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- 2005: Mediterranean Year (Barcelona 10)
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- Index
- Introduction
- Section One: Sustainable Development in the Mediterranean Area
- Section Two: Political and Security Issues
- Unity in Heterarchy: Security Complexity and Systemic Change in the Mediterranean
- The Barcelona Process and the Search for Political Stability and Security in the Mediterranean: Contexts, Objectives and Achievements
- The EU's Enlargement and Euro-Mediterranean Relations
- European Energy Security: the Mediterranean Dimension
- Section Three: Cooperation and Integration
- Barcelona Process: a Historic Change - a Historic Chance
- Free Trade Areas, Euro-Mediterranean partnership and Prospects of South-South integration in the Mediterranean
- Section Four: The General Macroeconomic and Social Framework
- General Macroeconomic Framework of the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean Countries: Social Indicators and Fiscal Policies.
- Links between Eurozone and Mediterranean Countries Business Cycles
- The Social Dialogue and the Industrial Relations in the Mediterranean: Implications in a Wider European Context
- Indirect Taxation and Budget Vulnerability in the MEDA Countries: a Note
- Section Five: Economic and Commercial Issues
- Trade Relations between the European Union and the Southern Mediterranean Countries: Prospects for Exports based on the Enlargement of the European Union, the New Neighborhood Policy and the Barcelona Process
- Tariffs on Imports and Growth in Developing Economies: a U-shaped Link?
- Customs agreements between the European Union and the Mediterranean Partner Countries. A provisional inquiry into their impact on trade flows and GDP growth
- The stakes of Southern and Eastern Mediterranean Countries within the Doha Development Agenda
- Section Six: Foreign Direct Investment Flows
- Foreign Direct Investment and Growth in Mediterranean Countries
- FDI Flows and Trade in MENA Region: Complementary-Substitution Issue
- Section Seven: Local and Sectoral Economic Issues
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