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Conference papers represent key, cross-cutting themes that are selected through a rigorous peer-review process, following an open call for submissions. These papers are presented during the ERF Annual Conferences and are subject to constructive feedback from experienced referees.
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Fiscal Limits in the MENA Region: A Structural Analysis of Debt Sustainability
The MENA region has faced significant socio-economic and political shocks over the past decade, impacting... Read More
Market Power in The Middle East
The Middle East (ME) is often perceived as a region with rentier economies and uncompetitive... Read More
Financial Inclusion for Inclusive Growth
This paper examines how financial inclusion, among other factors, shapes the transition to inclusive and... Read More
Monetary Policy Spillover Effects of the Fed and the ECB: Evidence from Turkiye
This paper examines the spillover effects of the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) and the European... Read More
Pricing Behavior and Exchange Rate: Evidence from Iran Consumer Prices
This paper provides new evidence on the impact of exchange rate growth on pricing behavior.... Read More
Monetary Policy and Informality: Understanding Policy Transmission in Tunisia from a Heterogeneous Agents Model
We evaluate the transmission of monetary policy in an economy characterized by heterogeneous households and... Read More
The Effect of the “Woman Life Freedom” Protests on Life Satisfaction in Iran: Evidence from Survey Data
This study examines the causal effect of the “Woman, Life, Freedom” protests in Iran during... Read More
The Social Contract and Collective Action: Grievances, Cleavages, and Protests in Tunisia and Lebanon
The article examines how citizens’ expectations in social contracts lead them to take to the... Read More
Politicians on the Boards of Firm Directors in the MENA Countries: Do Connections Affect Confidence in Business Sales?
This study examines the relationship between firms’ political connections and their confidence in achieving enhanced... Read More
