Middle East Development Journal
2009 - 2024
Current editor(s): Raimundo Soto From Taylor & Francis Journals Bibliographic data for series maintained by Chris Longhurst (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 9, issue 2, 2017
- Algeria–Mali trade: the normality of informality pp. 161-183

- Sami Bensassi, Anne Brockmeyer, Mathieu Pellerin and Gaël Raballand
- The determinants of voting for Islamists in Egypt’s first post-revolution elections 2011–2012 pp. 184-197

- May Attallah
- The nexus between internal and external macroeconomic imbalances: evidence from Egypt pp. 198-232

- Omneia Helmy and Chahir Zaki
- Algeria and the natural resource curse: oil abundance and economic growth pp. 233-255

- Sidi Mohammed Chekouri, Abderrahim Chibi and Mohamed Benbouziane
- Accessibility, transportation cost, and regional growth: a case study for Egypt pp. 256-277

- Dina N. Elshahawany, Eduardo Haddad and Michael Lahr
- Migrant mix and election outcomes: a district-level analysis of greater Istanbul metropolitan area pp. 278-293

- Ali Akarca
- Wages and on-the-job training in Tunisia pp. 294-318

- Christophe Muller and Christophe Nordman
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 9, issue 1, 2017
- Out-of-pocket health spending and equity implications in Tunisia pp. 1-21

- Ines Ayadi and Salma Zouari
- Egypt: inequality of opportunity in education pp. 22-54

- Lire Ersado and Jérémie Gignoux
- Cross-country comparative analysis of SMEs’ TFP in MENA region: A firm-level assessment pp. 55-83

- Yousef Daoud and Khalid Sekkat
- Institutional quality effect on remittances in MENA region pp. 84-100

- Imene Guetat and Dorsaf Sridi
- Nature and economic growth in Turkey: what does ecological footprint imply? pp. 101-115

- Sevil Acar and Ahmet Asici
- Are banks effective in the economic recovery from the Arab Spring? pp. 116-126

- Mahmoud Haddad and Sam Hakim
- Modelling and forecasting inflation in Egypt: univariate and multivariate approaches pp. 127-159

- Doaa Ahmed and Mamdouh Abdelsalam
Volume 8, issue 2, 2016
- Is Middle East and North Africa different? A comparative analysis of growth and structural change in and outside MENA pp. 177-197

- Nicet-Chenaf Dalila and Eric Rougier
- International trade and unemployment: evidence from selected Arab countries pp. 198-229

- Atif Awad and Ishak Yussof
- The determinants of child mortality reduction in the Middle East and North Africa pp. 230-247

- Farrukh Iqbal and Youssouf Kiendrebeogo
- The effects of institutions and natural resources in heterogeneous growth regimes pp. 248-265

- Yacine Belarbi, Lylia Sami and Saïd Souam
- Evaluations of different monetary policy regimes for a small developing open economy pp. 266-290

- Ahmad Reza Jalali-Naini and Mohammad Amin Naderain
- Socio-political attitudes across the world: to what extent are they affected by one’s religion, its importance, majority status and relative income? pp. 291-328

- Jeffrey Nugent, Malgorzata Switek and Fengyu Wu
- The implications of market structure and bank efficiency on social welfare: the case of the Saudi Arabian banking system pp. 329-357

- Abdullah Almounsor and Sami Mensi
- Women, work and welfare in the Middle East and North Africa: the role of socio-demographics, entrepreneurship and public policies pp. 358-361

- Caroline Krafft
- The Middle East economies in times of transition pp. 362-364

- Shantayanan Devarajan
- Editorial team update pp. 365-365

- Lyn Squire
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 8, issue 1, 2016
- Labor mobility, economic shocks and jobless growth evidence from panel data in Morocco pp. 1-31

- Paolo Verme, Abdoul Gadiry Barry, Jamal Guennouni and Mohamed Taamouti
- Institutional evolution and economic development in Iran and Turkey pp. 32-64

- Esra Çeviker Gürakar and Emin Köksal
- Competitiveness assessment of the Palestinian economy: a long-run perspective pp. 65-83

- Shaker Sarsour and Michel Dombrecht
- Macroeconomic effects of pension reforms in the context of aging populations: overlapping generations model simulations for Tunisia pp. 84-108

- Tahar Abdessalem and Houyem Chekki Cherni
- Rethinking interest rate volatility as a macroprudential policy tool pp. 109-126

- Burak Dogan, Afsin Sahin and M. Hakan Berument
- The oil cycle, the Federal Reserve, and the monetary and exchange rate policies of Qatar pp. 127-155

- Khalid Rashid Alkhater and Syed Abul Basher
- Threshold effects in the capital account liberalization and foreign direct investment relationship pp. 156-175

- Mouna Gammoudi and Mondher Cherif
Volume 7, issue 2, 2015
- Return migration and entrepreneurship in Morocco pp. 129-148

- Bachir Hamdouch and Jackline Wahba
- Total factor productivity and technology spillovers in Egypt pp. 149-159

- Engy Raouf
- Measures of fiscal risk in oil-exporting countries pp. 160-174

- Carlos Caceres and Leandro Medina
- Capital requirements, banking supervision and lending behavior: evidence from Tunisia pp. 175-194

- Brahim Guizani
- An applied endogenous growth model with human and knowledge capital accumulation for the Turkish economy pp. 195-225

- Ebru Voyvoda and Erinc Yeldan
- Trade determinants and potential of Syria: using a gravity model ‘with an estimation of the Syrian crisis’ impact on exports’ pp. 226-251

- Zaki Mehchy, Rabie Nasser and Marc Schiffbauer
- On Egypt's de facto integration in the international financial market pp. 252-280

- Sara Alnashar
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 7, issue 1, 2015
- Challenges to wastewater reuse in the Middle East and North Africa pp. 1-25

- Marc Jeuland
- Skill demand polarization in Egypt pp. 26-48

- Omneia Helmy
- Modeling political performance of Islamist and Islamist-rooted parties in Turkey pp. 49-69

- Ali Akarca
- Flow of migrants' remittances into Sudan: the role of macroeconomic environment pp. 70-88

- Ebaidalla Mahjoub Ebaidalla and Abdalla Ali Edriess
- Taxation of Moroccan agriculture: an analysis of the sensitivity of the results of a dynamic computable general equilibrium model pp. 89-107

- Mohamed Karim and Amal Mansouri
- Environmental stakeholders, environmental strategies, and productivity of Tunisian manufacturing industries pp. 108-126

- Houyem Zrelli and Mounir Belloumi
- Editorial team change pp. 127-127

- Lyn Squire
Volume 6, issue 2, 2014
- Economic growth and human development – what do time series data say for Sudan? pp. 151-174

- Atif Awad, Ishak Yussof, Rahmah Ismail and Tamat Sarmidi
- Task organization, human capital, and wages in Moroccan exporting firms pp. 175-198

- Christophe Muller and Christophe Nordman
- Investigating long-run demand for broad money in the Gulf Arab countries pp. 199-214

- Syed Abul Basher and Stefano Fachin
- Trade in intermediate goods and Euro-Med production networks pp. 215-231

- Laura Márquez-Ramos and Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso
- Government spending decomposition: priorities toward anchoring higher growth pp. 232-254

- Mohammed Hassan and Magda Kandil
- Local employment growth in the coastal area of Tunisia: spatial filtering approach pp. 255-284

- Amara Mohamed and Mohamed Ayadi
- A profile of trade protection in Egypt: an effective rate of protection approach adjusting for energy subsidies and non-tariff barriers pp. 285-307

- William Foster and Alberto Valdés
- Do Moroccan migrants to Spain fare better or worse than other migrants? pp. 308-328

- Núria Rodriguez-Planas and Raquel Vegas
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 6, issue 1, 2014
- Inflation, financial intermediation and growth: the case of Egypt pp. 1-19

- Amr Hosny and Hamid Mohtadi
- Emigration and origin country's institutions: does the destination country matter? pp. 20-44

- Michel Beine and Khalid Sekkat
- Recoveries in the Middle East, North Africa, and Pakistan: have macroeconomic policies been effective? pp. 45-65

- Dalia S. Hakura and Francesco Grigoli
- Financial crisis, monetary policy reform and the monetary transmission mechanism in Turkey pp. 66-83

- James Butkiewicz and Zeliha Ozdogan
- Corporate governance, investor protection, and firm performance in MENA countries pp. 84-107

- Iftekhar Hasan, Nada Kobeissi and Liang Song
- Taxing CO2 emissions and its ancillary health benefits: a computable general equilibrium analysis for Tunisia pp. 108-145

- Mohamed Abdelbasset Chemingui and Chokri Thabet
- The economic development process in the Middle East and North Africa pp. 146-150

- Raimundo Soto
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