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2021
Bentour, E.M. (2021).- On the public debt and growth threshold : one size does not necessarily fit all. Applied economics, vol. 53, n° 11, pp. 1280-1299.
Bentour, E.M., Guillaumin, C. (2021).- Public debt effects in theory-based models with an empirical assessment of the potential public debt. Cahier de recherche du Creg ; n° 2021.01. Grenoble : Centre de recherche en économie de Grenoble, 85 p.
2020
Bentour, E.M. (2020).- Short-term effects of public debt on growth : the spending multiplier pass-through. Cahier de recherche du Creg ; n° 2020.01. Grenoble : Centre de recherche en économie de Grenoble, 80 p.
Bentour, E.M., Razzak, W.A. (2020).- The transitional dynamic of finance led growth, in Wei, S. ed. Financial crises : types, causes and consequences. Hauppauge : Nova.
Bentour, E.M. (2020).- Assessing job losses due to the Coronavirus Pandemic (COVID-19) and the minimum required economic growth for job creation in the Arab labour market. Economic studies. Abu Dhabi : Arab monetary fund, 36 p.
Bentour, E.M. (2020).- The effects of human capital on economic growth in the Arab countries compared to some Asian and OECD countries. Economic studies. Abu Dhabi : Arab monetary fund, 33 p.
Bentour, E.M. (2020).- Methodologies for building and calculating human capital indices with reference to the status of Arab countries. Economic studies. Abu Dhabi : Arab monetary fund, 40 p. (En arabe).
Bentour, E.M., Razzak, W.A. (2020).- The transitional dynamic of finance led growth. Economics discussion paper ; 20.01. Palmerston North : Massey business school, 30 p.
Bentour, E.M. (2020).- Government expenditure multipliers under oil price swings. Economic studies. Abu Dhabi : Arab monetary fund, 39 p.
2018
Bentour, E.M. (2018).- The limits of sustainable public debt and economic growth between theory and reality : Arab Countries case study. Economic studies. Abu Dhabi : Arab monetary fund, 38 p. (En arabe).
Bentour, E.M. (2018).- Review of monetary unions criteria and prospect of the GCC monetary union experience. Afm papers. Abu Dhabi : Arab monetary fund, 45 p.
Bentour, E.M. (2018).- On the public debt and growth threshold : one size does not necessarily fit all. Cahier de recherche du Creg ; n° 2018.01. Grenoble : Centre de recherche en économie de Grenoble, 55 p.
2016
Razzak, W. A., Laabas, B., & Bentour, E. M. (2016).- The dynamics of technical progress in some developing and developed countries. In Erdo?du, M., Christiansen B. eds., Handbook of research on comparative economic development perspectives on Europe and the MENA region. Hershey, PA : Business science reference, pp. 172-194.
Bentour, E. M. (2016).- On the removal of energy subsidies, implications on prices in Morocco. Journal of economic cooperation and development, vol. 37, n° 2, pp. 127-158.
2015
Bentour, E. M. (2015).- A ranking of VAR and Structural models in Forecasting. MPRA Paper ; 61502. Munich personal RePEc archive, 19 p.
2014
Bentour, E. M. (2014).- Should Moroccan officials depend on the worker remittances to finance the current account deficit ? International journal of economics and finance, vol. 6, n° 4, pp. 157-171.
Bentour, E. M. (2014).- Stock markets and economic growth in oil exporting countries: evidence from Kuwait. International journal of development and dustainability, vol. 3, n° 8, pp: 1806-1813.
Bentour, E. M. (2014).- Oil prices, drought periods and economic forecasts in Morocco. MPRA Paper ; 52892. Munich personal RePEc archive, 16 p.
2013
Bentour, E. M., Razzak, W. A. (2013).- Do developing countries benefit from foreign direct investments? An analysis of some Arab and Asian countries. Review of Middle East economics and finance, vol 9, n° 3, pp. 357-388.
2010
Bentour, E. M. and Weshah Razzak, W.A. (2010).- Real interest rates, bubbles and monetary policies in the GCC countries. EERI research paper series ; 03/2010. Brussels : Economic and econometric research institute, 8 p.
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