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Analyse de la situation politico-économique de l’Egypte post-2011

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  • Nihal Aicha EL MQUIRMI
  • Hamza SAOUDI

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La transition politique de l’Égypte, depuis 2011, a été tout aussi turbulente que sa transition économique. Tous les efforts de l’Egypte post-Moubarak se sont articulés autour de la relance économique, la stabilisation macroéconomique et politique et du renforcement de la sécurité interne du pays. Suite à l’accord avec le Fonds monétaire international (FMI), en 2016, l’Egypte a mené plusieurs réformes économiques qui ont, pu relancer la croissance économique et donner des résultats positifs sur le plan de stabilisation macroéconomique, mais ont eu des conséquences négatives sur le plan social. Néanmoins, les efforts et résultats des réformes menées ces dernières années, seront fortement perturbés par la crise sanitaire provoquée par le Covid-19.

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  • Nihal Aicha EL MQUIRMI & Hamza SAOUDI, 2020. "Analyse de la situation politico-économique de l’Egypte post-2011," Research papers & Policy papers 1918, Policy Center for the New South.
  • Handle: RePEc:ocp:rpaper:pp-1918
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