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Since the 1990's, Maghreb has increasingly integrated itself in the global economy. Its young and growing population and its diversified resources have aroused the interest of world's most powerful economic actors. At a time of crisis, will the efforts made since two decades be enough to give a satisfying answer to the world economy's upheavals? To answer this question, Ifri organizes, with OCP Group's support, a seminar gathering prominent researchers as well as public and private decision-makers. This event will be introduced by Dr. Khadija Mohsen-Finan, Head of Maghreb Program, Ifri, and Pr. Jacques Mistral, Head of Economic Studies, Ifri.
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