Sena Ms Eken: 5 books

Book cover of Back to the Future: Postwar Reconstruction and Stabilization in Lebanon
by Thomas Mr. Helbling, Sena Ms. Eken
Language: English
Release Date: June 18, 1999

Following the 15-year civil war that started in 1975, Lebanon's government began the difficult task of economic stabilization and confidence building, on the one hand, and postwar reconstruction and development, on the other. The government led the reconstruction effort by formulating programs that...
Book cover of Payments Arrangements and the Expansion of Trade in Eastern and Southern Africa
by Sena Ms. Eken, John Mr. Laker, Shailendra Mr. Anjaria
Language: English
Release Date: July 8, 1982

In late 1979, the African Center for Monetary Studies requested, on behalf of the Association of African Central Banks (AACB), that the Fund staff prepare a study describing the existing payments, exchange control, and exchange rate arrangements in the proposed 17-nation Preferential Trade Area (PTA)...
Book cover of Resilience and Growth Through Sustained Adjustment: The Moroccan Experience
by Sena Ms. Eken, Jörg Mr. Decressin, Filippo Mr. Cartiglia
Language: English
Release Date: December 1, 1995

This paper reviews and analyzes how Morocco overcame the economic and financial crisis it confronted at the beginning of the 1980s. It highlights the challenges that still confront the Moroccan economy and the lessons that can be drawn from Morocco's adjustment experience.
Book cover of Economic Dislocation and Recovery in Lebanon
by Jose Mr. Martelino, S. Mr. Erbas, Adnan Mr. Mazarei
Language: English
Release Date: December 1, 1995

This paper provides background information on the Lebanese economy, based on an analysis of the economic consequences of war, and discusses several issues that will be central to Lebanon's prospects for recovery
Book cover of The Path to Convertibility and Growth: The Tunisian Experience
by Gerwin Mr. Bell, M. Yücelik, Paul Mr. Duran
Language: English
Release Date: September 15, 1993

This paper charts Tunisia's transformation from an inward-looking, heavily regulated economy into a predominantly market- and export-oriented one. The paper highlights some of the major challenges facing the country and draws lessons from Tunisia's experience that can be useful for other countries.
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