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|a From Political to Economic Awakening in the Arab World :
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|a "The main author of this book is Jean-Pierre Chauffour. The core team of author includes Elena Ianchovichina [and others]"--Acknowledgements.
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|a The popular grievances that have fueled the Arab Spring since 2010 demonstrate that past development paradigms have failed to achieve the inclusive and sustainable growth expected by Arab populations. Countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region have failed to develop a strong private sector that is linked with global markets, survives without state assistance, and generates productive employment for young people. One key symptom of this maldevelopment is that, with the exception of the petroleum sector, MENA remains the least trade-integrated region in the world. The popular grievances that have fueled the Arab Spring since 2010 demonstrate that past development paradigms have failed to deliver the inclusive and sustainable growth expected by Arab populations. Countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region have failed to develop a strong private sector that is linked with global markets, survives without state assistance, and generates productive employment for young people. One key symptom of this failure is that, with the exception of the petroleum sector, MENA remains the least trade-integrated region in the world. The creation of the Deauville Partnership, launched by the Group of Eight (G8) in Deauville, France, in May 2011, was thus strategic and timely. At the request of the Deauville Partnership, From Political to Economic Awakening in the Arab World provides an analytical framework for increasing trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) for The Arab Republic of Egypt, Jordan, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia (the 'Partnership Countries'). Increased trade and FDI is a key means by which Partnership countries can achieve a path of sustainable growth that reduces youth unemployment. Moreover, trade and investment can also show short-term results. The G8 countries, Turkey, the Gulf states, and other Deauville Partners can help the new Arab democracies achieve their objectives in two main ways: by effectively expanding market opportunities and by supporting domestic regulatory reforms. To start implementing a long-term vision of increased trade and investment integration, based on an integrated economic space in the Mediterranean basin, the Deauville Partnership could focus on these priority areas: helping Partnership Countries adapt to a fast-changing trade, FDI, and jobs landscape; improving market access opportunities and market regulations; fostering competitiveness, diversification, and employment; facilitating trade and mobilizing trade finance and diaspora resources; and promoting inclusiveness, equity, and sustainability of the structural transformation brought about by the process of integration. The success of the Arab political awakening will greatly depend on the emergence of such an economic awakening that can generate quality employment for the millions of young Arab men and women who seek jobs and decent lives.
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|a Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Main Author; Abbreviations; Overview; 1 Introduction; Boxes; 1.1 How Does the Trade and FDI Engine Work?; Figures; 1.1 GDP per Capita Growth in Deauville Partnership Countries, 1981-2010; 1.2 Manufactures Exports as Share of Merchandise Exports in Deauville Partnership Countries, 1981-2010; 1.3 FDI Inflows as Share of GDP in Deauville Partnership Countries, 1996-2010; 1.4 Concentration Index of Merchandise Exports in Deauville Partnership Countries and Selected Comparators, 1995-2011.
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|a 1.5 Poverty Headcount Ratio at 1.25 per Day in Deauville Partnership Countries, 1991-20081.6 Gini Index in Deauville Partnership Countries, 1991-2008; 1.7 Unemployment as Share of the Labor Force in Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia, 1999-2008; 1.8 Share of Unemployed with Tertiary Education in Morocco and Tunisia, 1995-2005; 1.9 World Bank Governance Indicators for Deauville Partnership Countries, 1996-2010; 1.10 GDP per Capita in Deauville Partnership Countries and Turkey, 1980-2010; 1.2 The EU-Turkey Customs Union: A Model for Future Euro-Med Integration?
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|a 2 Adapting to a Changing Trade and FDI LandscapeA New International Context; 2.1 Increase in Trade Integration, 1985-2010, and South-South Trade, 1990-2009; The Trade and FDI Landscape in Partnership Countries; 2.2 Evolution of Regional Shares of Global Exports, 1988-2008; 2.3 Growth of Non-Oil Merchandise Exports in Value Terms by Types of Margin, Selected World Regions, 1998-2008; 2.4 Export Share by Destination (Excluding Oil) for Maghreb and Mashreq Countries, 2000 and 2007; 2.1 PTAs Involving the Arab World; B2.1.1 The Network of MENA Regional Agreements.
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|a 2.5 Distribution of MENA Trade by Region, 1998 and 2008Tables; 2.1 Direction of Trade: Deauville Partnership Countries' Exports to and Imports from Selected Countries, 2000 and 2008; 2.6 Export Coverage of Imports and Share of Exports in Total Trade of Deauville Partnership Countries, 1996-2010; 2.2 Growth of Goods and Services Trade in Deauville Partnership Countries, 1996-2010; 2.7 Non-Oil Export Performance Relative to Potential, MENA Countries and Selected Comparators, 1998-2007; 2.2 Have the Export Baskets of the Partnership Countries Diversified Toward Higher-Value-Added Goods?
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|a B2.2.1 Productivity Content of Exports (EXPY) from Deauville Partnership Countries and East Asian Comparators, 1980-20082.8 Index of Export Market Penetration in Tunisia, Morocco, and Selected Comparators, 1999 and 2008; 2.9 FDI in MENA Countries, 1990-2010; 2.10 Growth in Oil Prices and FDI Inflows to MENA, 1992-2010; 2.11 FDI Inflows and FDI-Related Jobs in MENA, by Sector, 2003-11; 2.12 Greenfield FDI Inflows to Deauville Partnership Countries as Shares of Total, 2003-11; 2.13 FDI-Related Jobs in MENA Countries, 2003-11; 2.3 Top Investors in Deauville Partnership Countries.
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