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Policy Resource Guide (PRG) on Investment, Trade and Employment in the Southern Mediterranean region

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  • Aomar Ibourk

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A guide by the Mainstreaming Employment into Trade and Investment in the Southern Mediterranean (METI) Programme to advise policymakers on how to develop and implement trade, investment and employment. The PRG is a strategic framework designed to align trade and investment policies with employment goals in the Southern Mediterranean. The guide promotes practical solutions and supports policies that foster economic growth, empower communities, and reduce inequalities. The guide urges policymakers, practitioners, business stakeholders, and donors, to think boldly and work together, create more and better jobs, aiming at sustainable economic development.

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  • Aomar Ibourk, 2025. "Policy Resource Guide (PRG) on Investment, Trade and Employment in the Southern Mediterranean region," Research papers & Policy papers on Trade Dynamics and Policies 2502, Policy Center for the New South.
  • Handle: RePEc:ocp:rtrade:prg_01-25
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