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Connecting People and Ideas... Through its impartial, independent and timely analysis of economic problems on the one hand and a well-established publications process on the other, ERF seeks maximize impact of development research and to inform policy debate and policy discussions. Our portfolio includes a Series of Working Papers and Series of Policy Reports, Policy Briefs and Policy Perspectives.
Latest ERF Publications
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On the Interaction between Trade Reforms and Labor Market Regulation: Evidence from the MENA Countries’ Labor Markets
Using a panel of MENA countries, this paper tries to examine the interaction between trade... Read More
Socio-political Attitudes across the World: To What Extent Are They Affected by One’s Religion, Its Importance, Majority Status and Relative Income?
This paper relates four aspects of an individual’s religion (the religion itself, its importance to... Read More
Late-Life Living Arrangements and Intergenerational Ties in Egypt: Elderly Socio-Economic Conditions from Labor Market Surveys
The aim of this paper is to analyze dynamics in the late-life living arrangements and... Read More
A Quarter Century of Changes in Labor Force Participation
This paper examines the changes in the determinants of labor force participation over time, using... Read More
Catastrophic and Impoverishing Effects of Out-Of-Pocket Health Expenditure: New Evidence from Egypt
Conventional poverty estimates do not take into account out-of-pocket (OOP) health payments. OOP health payments... Read More
Economic Features of the Arab Spring
This paper analyzes the economic factors that lie behind the upheavals commonly known as the... Read More
Do Natural Resources Inhibit Transparency?
Using a new dataset on transparency across 177 countries from 1970 to 2010 and new... Read More
The 2007 Credit Crisis: A Long-term View
Abstract It is fair to say that the 2007 Credit Crisis was born a year... Read More
On the Linkage between Monetary Policy and MENA Stock Markets
Abstract Relatively little empirical evidence is available that estimates the relationship between asset price movements... Read More
