Kheir-El-Din, HanaaGhoneim, AhmedBastawi, AkrumAchy, LahcenEl-Mikawy, NohaNugent, Jeffrey2010-08-312010-08-312007http://hdl.handle.net/10625/44609The report provides a background and overview of the project, with research findings and outcomes, outlining project management, activities, outputs and outcomes. Analysis of the two countries shows similarities in the growing influence of the private sector over trade policy, and in particular the blurring of boundaries between private and public interest, creating questions about conflicts of interest in both countries.1 digital file (13 p.)enPOLITICAL ECONOMYTRADE POLICYTRADE REFORMVALUE ADDEDPUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPSCOMPARATIVE ANALYSISPRIVATE SECTORMOROCCOEGYPTNORTH OF SAHARATechnical report : the political economy of trade policy in the Middle East and North Africa; a comparative study of (selected sectors in) Morocco and EgyptIDRC Final Report