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Amar Ingrachen

Researcher in literature. He works on the concept of trauma in literature. He is also a journalist specialised on economy at Maghreb émergent. Beside, he is an editor.

  • North Africa. Central Bank Independence Is Scary Amar Ingrachen · November 2018 In North Africa, central banks independence from political powers is a matter of debate. It faces many obstacles and also raises countless criticisms from those who fear that countries will abandon their national sovereignty.
    Over the last few years, several North African countries have (...)
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