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Les réformes financières dans la région MENA, une approche comparative : cas de la Tunisie, l’Algérie, le Maroc et l’Egypte

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  • Ahmed Alouani

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The financial reform is one of the most important reforms prescribed by the Washington Consensus. With its internal and external components, it occurs in the final stages of the process of economic liberalization. In this work, and after listing, briefly, the causes of financial liberalization, we are going to study in a second section financial development and bank performance in four countries of the MENA region: Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco and Egypt. In this context, we will explore some criteria for determining if the banking sector is performing as the level of intermediation margins, the state of the banking service, and so on. The third section will be subject to an assessment of financial liberalization since the start of reforms to the present day, while focusing on the impact of liberalization on the investment, savings, capital entry, and so on. Our conclusion will be in the form of recommendations aimed at showing that overall reforms, significant progress have been made in recent years but much remains to be done. Key words: Financial reforms, Causes, Banking performance, MENA, Liberalization effects.JEL: G28.

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  • Ahmed Alouani, 2008. "Les réformes financières dans la région MENA, une approche comparative : cas de la Tunisie, l’Algérie, le Maroc et l’Egypte," Panoeconomicus, Savez ekonomista Vojvodine, Novi Sad, Serbia, vol. 55(3), pages 369-381.
  • Handle: RePEc:voj:journl:v:55:y:2008:i:3:p:369-381:id:256
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    Financial reforms; Causes; Banking performance; MENA; Liberalization effects;
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    • G28 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services - - - Government Policy and Regulation

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