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Georgeta Vidican Auktor

    Building domestic capabilities in renewable energy
    The transition towards a green economy and its implications for quality infrastructure
    Subsidy reforms in the Middle East and North Africa. strategic options and their consequences for the social contract
    • After independence, MENA countries relied on energy and food subsidies to reduce poverty and bolster legitimacy. As these became unsustainable, reforms faced challenges due to potential government delegitimization. This paper analyzes subsidy reforms in Morocco, Egypt, and Iran from 2010-2017, highlighting distinct strategies and their impacts on social contracts. Morocco engaged in dialogue and preserved its social contract, while Egypt's radical dismantling led to repression and a shift to a protection pact. Iran's cash transfer scheme created a more inclusive contract despite challenges. Lessons from these reforms are vital for post-COVID-19 recovery strategies.

      Subsidy reforms in the Middle East and North Africa. strategic options and their consequences for the social contract
    • The study explores the urgent need for a green economy and the role of national quality infrastructure in developing countries. It examines the diffusion of green technologies and the necessary quality infrastructure investments to support this transition, highlighting the importance of standards, testing, and accreditation.

      The transition towards a green economy and its implications for quality infrastructure