Najla KAMERGI

 

gris Fonction : MC contractuelle en économie
gris Institution : AgroSup Dijon
grisHome page : https://sites.google.com/view/najlakamergipage 
gris Mail : najla.kamergi@agrosupdijon.fr

 

Research interests

Agricultural trade liberalization

The network of technical non-tariff measures

Agri-environmental policies’ efficiency

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Work in progress

(1) Is Agricultural Trade Good for the Environment? New Empirical Evidence on the Sector of Agricultural Crops (submitted with Gabriel Figueiredo De OLIVEIRA and Michel DIMOU)

(2) Out of sight out of mind: The case of the Specific Trade Concerns’ network

(3) Can environmental regulations explain agricultural trade? New Evidence from a gravity model (with Gabriel Figueiredo De OLIVEIRA)

 

Publications 

(1) Kamergi N., De OLIVEIRA G., F. (forthcoming). Les mesures techniques non-tarifaires : quels effets sur les exportations agricoles des pays africains ?» Régions et Développement, 54

(2) Ecorys, CASE, & FEMISE (2021). Ex-post evaluation of the impact of trade chapters of the Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreements with six partners. EU publications ISBN 978-92-76-29224-1. DOI 10.2781/984285. Catalogue number NG-02-21-073-EN-N.

(3) Kamergi N., De OLIVEIRA G., & F., Mzoughi N. (2019), Régulation Environnementale et Développement des Echanges Agricoles. FEM43-17.

(4) Kamergi N., 2014. Diagnostic d’une filière intégrée « Artisans du Monde » et étude marketing pour le lancement d’un nouveau produit : les dattes Medjoul équitables de la vallée du Jourdain. Montpellier (France): CIHEAM-IAMM. 97 p. (Master of Science, n. 136).

 

Conferences and seminars

(1) Environmental gains from agricultural trade. International Conference on Economic Modeling and Data Science, July 7-9, 2021, Center for European Studies (CefES) and the University of Milano – Bicocca

(2) Gains environnementaux des échanges agricoles et le rôle des barrières non tarifaires: Quelques preuves empiriques. GTI, CESEAR, Dijon.

(3) Is agricultural trading good for the Environment? Some empirical evidence. Dynamic Economics, Growth, and International Trade, DEGIT – XXIV. Odense, Denmark, August 22-23

(4) Euro-Mediterranean Agricultural Trade and Environmental Policies. Conférence annuelle du FEMISE 13 & 14 Juin 2019, Bruxelles, Belgique.

(5) The impact of the environmental policies’ stringency on the Mediterranean agricultural trade. 5ème Conférence annuelle de la FAERE. 30-31 Août 2018, AMSE et Aix-Marseille Université.

(6) The Impact of the Environmental Policies’ Stringency on the Mediterranean Agricultural Trade – New Evidence from a Gravity Model. The 7th Annual Conference of Economic Forum of Entrepreneurship & International Business, June 28th and 29th 2018. Cambridge University, Cambridge

(7) Analysis of Environmental Efficiency of the Mediterranean agriculture using a DEA Model: Toward a new proxy variable for the environmental policy stringency. Norms in international trade, 27 Novembre. Université de Bordeaux, France.

(8) Which link between the Mediterranean Food security and its environmental policies? 8iéme Doctoriades de l’Université de Toulon. 12 &13 Octobre 2017, Toulon France.

(9) The impact of Environmental policies on the trade in fruit and vegetables in the Mediterranean countries. XXXIIIèmes Journées du développement ATM 2017 Agricultures, ruralités et développement Université Libre de Bruxelles 22, 23 et 24 mai 2017

(10) Regional Workshop of the socio-economic assessment and participatory governance final results restitution of the pilot forest ecosystems. Plan Bleu, 27, 28 & 29 Octobre 2015, Nice France

(11) Optimiser la production de biens et services par les écosystèmes boisés méditerranéens dans un contexte de changements globaux, workshop, Biodivmex prospective (programme Mistral), du 29 septembre au 2 Octobre 2015, St Michel l’Observatoire, France

 

Participation in the following research projects

(1) Evaluation of the impact of trade chapters of the Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreements with six partners: Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco and Tunisia, Directorate General for Trade (DG TRADE) of the European Commission in 2020

(2) “Euro-Mediterranean Agricultural trade & Environemental Policies (EuroMedatEpol)”, funded by the FEMISE and the European Commission in 2019

(3) Project “Optimizing the production of goods and services by Mediterranean forests in a context of global changes”, UNEP MAP Plan Bleu, funded by the French Global Environment Facility in 2015

(4) Project « Précovision -2018 », L’Institut national de la recherche agronomique (INRA) in 2012

(5) Project “Promotion de l’Agriculture de Conservation en Tunisie”, funded by the French Development Agency (AFD) in 2011

 

Referee activities 

Applied Economics 

Scientific Journal of Agricultural Economics