Le partenariat euro-méditerranéen: un espace de demande effective à promouvoir
Abdelhamid Merad-Boudia
Mondes en développement, 2001, vol. N° 115-116, issue 3, 115-121
Abstract:
Centered on an analysis of the Euro-mediterranean partnership initiated by the conference of Barcelone 1995, this article follows two objectives. The first one is on the consequences of the creation of free trade area between European Union and the mediterranean countries. Concerning supply and demand effects of this free trade, we suggest that it will produce a contraction. This result would be in contradiction with the initial project which is to build an area of prosperity. The second one based on the stack to promote a process of growth and development in this area from demographic and economical complementarities between European and mediterranean countries.
Date: 2001
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