Poverty or deprivation reduction ( 16 years )
Name
Prof. Mohamed Ali MarouaniQualifications
Doctorate, Université de MontpellierCurrent or most recent Employer
Associate Professor
Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne University
Time in Post - 12
Organisation Type: University
Regional Expertise
Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Oman, State of Palestine, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia,
Disciplinary or professional background
Development Studies, Development (applied), Economics, Evaluation research
Contact Info
marouani@univ-paris1.fr
(33)143947230
Social Media
@dalimarouani (Twitter)
Public Profiles
https://sites.google.com/site/mohamedalimarouani/home
Current Areas of Policy Interest
Poverty or deprivation measurement ( 16 years )
Public Policy ( 19 years )
Education policy ( 6 years )
Social protection
Labour and employment policies ( 13 years )
Social security systems ( 13 years )
Taxation ( 19 years )
Economic development ( 19 years )
Engagement
Academic publications
Articles: – « The Labor Market Effects of Skill-biased Technological Change in Malaysia », with B. Nilsson, Economic Modelling, Volume 57, pp. 55-75, [2016]. –« Contribution of Structural Change to Productivity Growth : Evidence from Tunisia », with R. Mouelhi, Jourl of African Economies, Volume 25, Issue 1, pp.110–132, [2016]. – « Migration and Employment Interactions in a Crisis Context : the case of Tunisia. », with A. David, Economics of Transition, Volume 23, Issue 3, pp. 597-624, [2015]. – « Foreign Workers in Malaysia : Labor Market and Firm Level Alysis. », with X. Del Carpio, B. Nilsson, C. Ozden, M. Testaverde and M. Wagner, Malaysian Jourl of Economic Studies, Vol 52 No 1, [2015], pp. 1-19. –« Assessing interactions among education, social insurance and labor market policies in Morocco », with D. Robalino, Applied Economics, volume 44, N 24, pp. 3149-3167, [2012]. – « Poverty Reduction and Growth Interactions : What Can Be Learned from the Syrian Experience ? », with A. David, Development Policy Review, volume 30(6), pp. 773-787, [2012]. – « Service sectors restrictiveness and economic performance : An estimation for the ME region », with N. Bottini and L. Munro, The World Economy volume 34(9), pp. 1652-1678, [2011]. – « More jobs for university graduates : some policy options for Tunisia », Applied Economics Letters, 1466-4291, volume 17, N 10, pp. 933-937, [2010]. –« The distributive impact of Vietm’s accession to the WTO », with J.P. Cling, M. Razafindrakoto, A. S. Robilliard et F. Roubaud, Intertiol Economics 118, pp. 43-71, [2009]. – « Is the end of the MFA a threat ? », Review of Development Economics, volume 13, N 1, pp. 99-110, [2009]. – « Ouverture commerciale, réformes fiscales et chômage en Tunisie : une alyse en équilibre général intertemporel », Revue Economique, volume 59, N8, pp.119-148, [2008]. Books and book chapters: – « Tunisia : Jobs to combat high youth unemployment », with A. El Lahga and R. Ben Ayed Mouelhi, chapter 7 in : Jobs for Development : Challenges and Solutions in Different Country Settings, Betcherman and Rama eds., Oxford University Press, pp.217-254, [2016]. – « The Labor Market Effects of Skill-biased Technological Change in Malaysia », with B. Nilsson, chap. 8 in : Interl Migration, Urbanisation and Poverty in Asia : Dymics and Interrelationships, Jayanthakumaran, Verma, Wan and Wilson eds., Springer, forthcoming. – « Immigration in Malaysia : Assessment of its effects and a Review of the Policy and System », with X. Del Carpio, R. Karupiah, C. Ozden, M. Testaverde and M. Wagner, The World Bank, 240 p., [2013]. –« Trade-induced changes in economic inequalities : Assessment issues and policy implications for developing countries », with S. Chabe-Ferret, J. Gourdon and T. Voituriez., chap. 1 in : Trade, Globalization and Sustaibility Impact Assessment, Ekins and Voituriez, Earthscan, pp. 19-44, [2009]. – The Policy Paradox in Africa, with E. Ayuk, Africa World Press, 320 p., [2007].