This article aims to assess barriers to service provision in the banking and telecom sectors of four Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries, and the impact of these barriers on firm performance. Our methodology involves the computation of aggregate and modal trade restrictiveness indices (TRIs) by sector, and utilisation of these TRIs as regressors of firms' economic performance. Our analysis shows that significant regulatory reforms have taken place in the service sectors over the last decade in the MENA region, but that a broad range of restrictions still remain. The most significant change in these service sectors has been the lifting or softening of constraints on foreign equity participation. These regulatory reforms, however, h...
This paper investigates the potential impact of opening up telecommunications to competition in MENA...
This paper investigates the degree of market power in Middle East and North Africa (MENA) banking sy...
The purpose of this chapter is to benchmark Tunisia against other emerging economies in terms of the...
This article aims to assess barriers to service provision in the banking and telecom sectors of four...
The study performs a qualitative and quantitative analysis of barriers to trade in services in four ...
Theoretically, welfare gains from liberalisation of trade in services arise from falling prices and ...
We compute ad valorem equivalents (AVEs) for the regulation in three service sectors (i.e. fixed tel...
This paper applies the most advanced methodologies for measuring services barriers to calculate the ...
International audienceWe compute ad valorem equivalents (AVEs) for the regulation in three service s...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail/Do...
The impact of services trade and investment policy which affects the performance of the service sect...
Since the late eighties, governments have designed telecommunication policies aiming at introducing ...
We use new World Bank Services Trade Restrictiveness Indices (STRIs) to measure the impact of regula...
International audienceSince the late eighties, governments have designed telecommunication policies ...
International audienceSince the late eighties, governments have designed telecommunication policies ...
This paper investigates the potential impact of opening up telecommunications to competition in MENA...
This paper investigates the degree of market power in Middle East and North Africa (MENA) banking sy...
The purpose of this chapter is to benchmark Tunisia against other emerging economies in terms of the...
This article aims to assess barriers to service provision in the banking and telecom sectors of four...
The study performs a qualitative and quantitative analysis of barriers to trade in services in four ...
Theoretically, welfare gains from liberalisation of trade in services arise from falling prices and ...
We compute ad valorem equivalents (AVEs) for the regulation in three service sectors (i.e. fixed tel...
This paper applies the most advanced methodologies for measuring services barriers to calculate the ...
International audienceWe compute ad valorem equivalents (AVEs) for the regulation in three service s...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail/Do...
The impact of services trade and investment policy which affects the performance of the service sect...
Since the late eighties, governments have designed telecommunication policies aiming at introducing ...
We use new World Bank Services Trade Restrictiveness Indices (STRIs) to measure the impact of regula...
International audienceSince the late eighties, governments have designed telecommunication policies ...
International audienceSince the late eighties, governments have designed telecommunication policies ...
This paper investigates the potential impact of opening up telecommunications to competition in MENA...
This paper investigates the degree of market power in Middle East and North Africa (MENA) banking sy...
The purpose of this chapter is to benchmark Tunisia against other emerging economies in terms of the...