Review of Middle East Economics and Finance
2003 - 2025
Current editor(s): Ghassan Dibeh
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Volume 1, issue 3, 2003
- Labor-use Efficiency in Tunisian Manufacturing Industiries pp. 1-20

- Ilham Haouas, Yagoubi Mahmoud and Almas Heshmati
- H-O for H2O: Can the Heckscher-Ohlin Framework Explain the Role of Free Trade in Distributing Scarce Water Resources Around the Middle East? pp. 21-36

- Serdar Sayan
- Foreign Direct Investment, Financial Development, and Economic Growth: Evidence from the Arab Countries pp. 37-55

- Mohammed Omran and Bolbol Ali
- Is Long Memory a Property of Thin Stock Markets? International Evidence Using Arab Countries pp. 56-71

- Limam Imed
- Equity Valuation Using Multiples in the Emerging Market of the United Arab Emirates pp. 72-88

- Omran M. F.
Volume 1, issue 2, 2003
- A CGE Assessment of FTA Between Tunisia and the EU Under Oligopolistic Market Structures pp. 1-30

- Rim Chatti
- Testing Wagner's Law for Turkey, 1960-2000 pp. 31-42

- Ferda Halicioglu
- The Effects of Automation on Liquidity, Volatility, Stock Returns and Efficiency: Evidence from the Tunisian Stock Market pp. 43-56

- Sioud Olfa Benouda and Mezzez Hmaied Dorra
- Do Politics and Culture Affect Middle East Trade? Evidence from the Gravity Model pp. 57-72

- Mehanna Dr Rock-Antoine
- Transmission of Stock Price Movements: The Case of GCC Stock Markets pp. 73-92

- Assaf Ata
- Book Review pp. 93-96

- Baroudi Sami E
Volume 1, issue 1, 2003
- Editor's Note pp. 1-2

- Wassim Shahin
- The Clash of Globalizations in the Middle East pp. 3-16

- Henry Clement M.
- On the Impact of Better Targeted Transfers on Poverty in Tunisia pp. 17-35

- Sami Bibi
- The Problem of Interest and Islamic Banking in a Comparative Perspective: The Case of Egypt, Iran and Pakistan pp. 36-69

- Nomani Farhad
- Water Scarcity and Food Imports: An Emperical Investigation of the 'Virtual Water' Hypothesis in the MENA Region pp. 70-84

- Hakimian Hassan
- Book Reviews pp. 85-94

- Salpie Djoundourian and Baroudi Sami E