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Sara BENAZZI

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First Name:Sara
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Last Name:Benazzi
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RePEc Short-ID:pbe1086
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Bank Al-Maghrib

Rabat, Morocco
http://www.bkam.ma/
RePEc:edi:bamgvma (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Benazzi, Sara & Bennouna, Hicham & Chmielewski, Tomasz, 2021. "Analyse de la vulnérabilité du tissu productif marocain," Document de travail 2021-3, Bank Al-Maghrib, Département de la Recherche.
  2. SAIDI, Abdessamad & BENAZZI, Sara & EL OTHMANI, Jawad, 2018. "Capital humain au Maroc: Evaluation fondée sur le revenu de la vie entière," Document de travail 2018-1, Bank Al-Maghrib, Département de la Recherche.
  3. Sara, BENAZZI & Imane, ROUIESSI, 2017. "Analyse de la concurrence bancaire au Maroc : Approche de Panzar et Rosse," Document de travail 2017-1, Bank Al-Maghrib, Département de la Recherche.

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Working papers

  1. Sara, BENAZZI & Imane, ROUIESSI, 2017. "Analyse de la concurrence bancaire au Maroc : Approche de Panzar et Rosse," Document de travail 2017-1, Bank Al-Maghrib, Département de la Recherche.

    Cited by:

    1. KCHIKECHE, Ahmed & KHALLOUK, Ouafaà, 2021. "On the Nexus Between Economic Growth and Bank-based Financial Development: Evidence from Morocco," MPRA Paper 118294, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Mokhtar Benlamine & Mr. Ales Bulir & Meryem Farouki & Ágnes Horváth & Faical Hossaini & Hasnae El Idrissi & Zineb Iraoui & Mihály Kovács & Mr. Douglas Laxton & Anass Maaroufi & Katalin Szilágyi & Moha, 2018. "Morocco: A Practical Approach to Monetary Policy Analysis in a Country with Capital Controls," IMF Working Papers 2018/027, International Monetary Fund.
    3. Bennouna, Hicham, 2019. "Interest rate pass-through in Morocco: Evidence from bank-level survey data," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 80(C), pages 142-157.
    4. Ahmed Kchikeche & Ouafaà Khallouk, 2021. "On the nexus between economic growth and bank-based financial development: evidence from Morocco," Middle East Development Journal, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 13(2), pages 245-264, July.

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  1. NEP-ARA: MENA - Middle East and North Africa (3) 2017-09-17 2018-06-11 2022-02-28. Author is listed

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