The EU's southern Mediterranean neighbours
This paper gives statistical background for ten partners in the South Mediterranean neighbourhood: Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT, the West Bank and Gaza Strip), Syria and Tunisia. This Spotlight aims to visualise different indicators: firstly it shows the amount of aid paid by the EU institutions to the ten countries, under instruments like ENPI (European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument), ECHO (European Community Humanitarian Office) as well as others. It shows the amount paid in the whole period 2001-2011, the breakdown per year and per country and finally the breakdown by sector for the year 2011. It considers as well the aid programmed for the years 2012 and 2013 for each country. It shows gross domestic product (GDP) for those countries in relation to EU GDP for the 2001-2011 period. Inward foreign direct investment (FDI) and trade in goods are considered, as well as the employment rate. Three indexes are then presented to give an overall view of the corruption perceived in those countries, the level of human development and the level of freedom.
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Cuvânt-cheie
- Africa
- ajutor al UE
- analiză economică
- ANGAJARE ÎN MUNCĂ ŞI CONDIŢII DE MUNCĂ
- bunăstare socială
- comerţ
- COMERŢ
- context social
- conturi naţionale
- corupție
- DREPT
- drept penal
- drepturi politice
- drepturile individului
- ECONOMIE
- FINANŢE
- GEOGRAFIE
- geografie economică
- geografie politică
- investiţii şi finanţare
- investiții străine
- Libia
- operațiuni comerciale
- piaţa muncii
- politici de cooperare
- politică economică
- PROBLEME SOCIALE
- produs intern brut
- RELAŢII INTERNAŢIONALE
- repartizarea ajutoarelor
- statistica locurilor de muncă
- statistică economică
- țări mediteraneene din lumea a treia