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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP Bridging the Gap: the Role of Trade and FDI in the Mediterranean

INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP Bridging the Gap: the Role of Trade and FDI in the Mediterranean. NAPLES 2006 JUNE 8-9 . Ten years from Barcellona: Evaluation and Perspective. C.A.I.MED. experiences. Giuseppe Pennella, C.A.I.MED. Director. C.A.I.MED. Italian Government

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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP Bridging the Gap: the Role of Trade and FDI in the Mediterranean

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  1. INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP Bridging the Gap: the Role of Trade and FDI in the Mediterranean NAPLES 2006 JUNE 8-9 Ten years from Barcellona: Evaluation and Perspective. C.A.I.MED. experiences Giuseppe Pennella, C.A.I.MED. Director

  2. C.A.I.MED. Italian Government Dipartimento della Funzione Pubblica United Nations Department for Economic and Social Affairs

  3. Good Governance for development Good governance for development Productive systems Labour market Infrastructure networks

  4. Good Governance for Development Basilicata Algeria Calabria Egypt Campania Jordan Puglia Lebabon Sardinia Morocco Sicily Tunisia

  5. Governance of productive systems: The Tunisian model • Public sector interventions in the economy • Integration in the international economy • c) The Tunisian entrepreneurial system • d) Unresolved questions and EU indications for private sector development

  6. Governance of productive systems: The Tunisian model Some food for thought: a) Competitiveness: the role of the Conseil de la Concurrence b) Institutional network in support of private sector promotion c) Integration in international trade and Free Trade Zone with the EU d) Opportunities provided by the new Neighbourhood Policy

  7. Possible policy guidelines for the Campania Region Campania’s trade balance with Mediterranean countries (in millions of euros)

  8. The labour market: the cases of Tunisia, Morocco, and Egypt a) Structure of the labour market b) Institutions responsible for governance in the labour market c) Labour laws d) Active and passive labour policies

  9. The labour market: the cases of Tunisia, Morocco, and Egypt Some food for thought: a) Formulating an overall strategy for employment promotion b) Improving institutional governance c) Improving the quality of training activities, and focusing on the skills demanded by the labour market d) Achieving the right balance between active and passive labour policies

  10. Infrastructure networks for development: Tunisia and Morocco (trasportation) Corridors 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

  11. Infrastructure networks for development: Tunisia and Morocco (trasportation) Marine highways

  12. Infrastructure networks for development: Tunisia and Morocco (Energy) Trans -european networks: Priority areas for electricity

  13. Infrastructure networks for development: Tunisia and Morocco a) Development of a Euro-Mediterranean transportation network b) The Mezzogiorno: an integrated logistical platform in the Mediterranean c) Campania as the Mediterranean’s new centre of gravity

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