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The Credit Channel Transmission of Monetary Policy in Tunisia,
Ali Mna and Moheddine Younsi, from University Library of Munich, Germany (2017)
Keywords: Credit channel, monetary policy transmission, VAR approach, impulse analysis, monetary shocks
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Birth and Employment Transitions of Women in Turkey: Conflicting or Compatible Roles?,
Ayşe Abbasoğlu Özgören, Banu Ergöçmen and Aysıt Tansel, from Global Labor Organization (GLO) (2017)
Keywords: Fertility, Employment, Women, Event History Analysis, Turkey

Skill Mismatch and Migration in Egypt and Tunisia,
Anda Mariana David and Christophe Nordman, from HAL (2014)
Keywords: Return migration,skill mismatch,labor market,Tunisia,Egypt,Migration de retour,inadéquation des qualifications,marché du travail,éducation,Tunisie,Egypte
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Do Emigrants Self-Select Along Cultural Traits? Evidence from the MENA Countries,
Frédéric Docquier, Aysıt Tansel and Riccardo Turati, from CESifo (2017)
Keywords: international migration, self-selection, cultural traits, gender-egalitarian attitudes, religiosity, MENA region
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Saving Behavior of Non-Financial Firms in Turkey,
Hamza Demircan and Sumru Oz, from Koc University-TUSIAD Economic Research Forum (2017)
Keywords: Firm Behavior, Savings of non-financial firms, Turkey.
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Education Effects on Days Hospitalized and Days out of Work by Gender: Evidence from Turkey,
Aysıt Tansel and Halil Ibrahim Keskin, from Koc University-TUSIAD Economic Research Forum (2017)
Keywords: Education, Days hospitalized, Days out of work, Education reform, Tobit model, Double Hurdle model, Gender, Turkey.
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Morocco and ECOWAS: A strategic adhesion with big potential for Moroccan SMEs,
Hamza El Guili, from Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies (2017)
Keywords: SMEs, Morocco, Internationalization process, ECOWAS
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