Rana Hendy
Paris School of Economics
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International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business | 2013
Rana Hendy; Chahir Zaki
The objective of this paper is twofold. First, it aims to examine the impact of informality on productivity in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) in order to identify existing barriers to formality. Second, it pinpoints factors that boost productivity of micro and small enterprises (MSEs). Using firm-level micro data from the Egyptian and Turkish MSEs surveys, we first find that firms age, entrepreneurs gender, age and education have a significant impact on the probability of belonging to the informal sector. In addition, we find a negative effect of informality on productivity in both Egypt and Turkey. While this result is sensitive to the estimation method for the Egyptian case, it remains robust for the Turkish one. Consequently, there is a clear and significant productivity differential between formal and informal firms in Turkey, but not in Egypt.
Applied Economics | 2016
Hoda El-Enbaby; Rana Hendy; Chahir Zaki
ABSTRACT According to the World Trade Organization (WTO) standards, countries are allowed to adapt regulations under the Sanitary and phyto-sanitary (SPS) and technical barriers to trade (TBT) agreements in order to protect human, animal and plant health, as well as environment and human safety. Yet, these measures can become an impediment in international trade, especially for developing countries. Therefore, using an Egyptian firm-level data set and a new database on specific trade concerns raised in the TBT and SPS committees at the WTO, we analyse the effects of product standards on two related aspects: first, the probability to export (firm-product extensive margin), and second, the value exported (firm-product intensive margin). We merge this data set with a new database on specific trade concerns raised in the TBT and SPS committees at the WTO. Our main findings show that SPS measures imposed on Egyptian exporters have a negative impact on the probability of exporting a new product to a new destination. By contrast, the intensive margin of exports is not significantly affected by such measures.
Archive | 2012
Ragui Assaad; Rana Hendy
Archive | 2015
Rana Hendy
The International Trade Journal | 2013
Rana Hendy; Chahir Zaki
Archive | 2014
Ragui Assaad; Djavad Salehi-Isfahani; Rana Hendy
Archive | 2015
Rana Hendy
Archive | 2010
Rana Hendy
MPRA Paper | 2009
Chahir Zaki; Rana Hendy
Topics in Middle Eastern andNorth African Economies | 2015
Hoda El-Enbaby; Rana Hendy; Chahir Zaki