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    Competitiveness And Policy Analysis Of Potato Production In Oued Souf Region: A Policy Analysis Matrix (pam) Approach
    (جامعة الوادي - University of Eloued, 2021-06-30) Mekhzoumi, Lotfi; Harnane, Nadjoua; Gharbi, Hichem
    Potato cultivation is one of the most important manifestations of agricultural intensification of Oued Souf. Which necessitated the continuation of this boom by study and analysis. The study used the Policy Analysis Matrix (PAM), one of the most important quantitative analysis tools in this field. To arrive at a set of indicators that assess the role of government policies and accurately determine the comparative advantage and competitiveness of the potato crop in the region
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    The Impact Of Entrepreneurship On Economic Growth In Industrialized Countries Covering 2001-2019
    (جامعة الوادي University of Eloued, 2021-06-30) Mekhzoumi, Lotfi; Gharbi, Hichem
    This paper aims to examine the impact of entrepreneurship on economic growth, using GDP per person employed as dependent variable, and entrepreneurship computed by Total Early-Stage Entrepreneurial Activity (TEA), Financing for Entrepreneurs (FNCENT), and Government Entrepreneurship Programs (GEP) as independent variables; and other control variables. The data consists of 28 industrialized countriescovering 2001–2019. The estimation results of an augmented Solow panel data model of 28 industrialized countries covering 2001–2019, reached to a significantly negative impact only of (TEA) in the in static model. While the dynamic panel GMM estimation indicates a significantly negative impact of (TEA), and a significantly positive impact of (GEP).

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