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    Artificial Intelligence And its applications in E-COMMERCE
    (hal.science, 2024) Badreddine, Amina; Larbi, Cherif
    With the fast advancement of science, technology, and economy, Artificial Intelligence is playing an increasingly prominent role across various domains. In the field of e-commerce, AI finds extensive application, yielding promising results. This article explores the pivotal role of AI in driving the expansion of the E-commerce industry. Specifically, it delves into the utilization of AI in various domains such as AI assistants, image search, recommendation systems, and optimized pricing. Through this investigation, we shed light on how AI deeply influences and enhances the evolution of E-commerce platforms.
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    Climat des investissement directs étrangers en Algérie
    (2016) Benamirouche, Rachid; Badreddine, Amina
    Le climat des investissements et l’environnement des affaires sont deux facteurs importants dans l’attractivité des Investissement Directs Etrangers (IDE). Ces dernières années, les investissements directs étrangers (IDE) prennent une place considérable dans les stratégies de développement des pays, et ce, pour plusieurs raisons : l’impact positif sur la croissance économique, la création d’emplois, l’apport des ressources financières et les effets de débordements qu’ils engendrent sur les entreprises locales. Le but de cet l’article est d’analyser le climat des investissement en Algérie et les facteurs d’attractivité des IDE en comparaison avec les deux pays voisin, à savoir, le Maroc et la Tunisie
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    Determinants of Household Poverty: Identification Using Logistic Regression
    (Academic Research and Publishin, 2024) Larbi Cherif, Hadjira; Badreddine, Amina; Sabri, Azzeddinne
    Abstract: The fight against poverty is considered one of the most critical tasks in achieving sustainable development goals. This study aims to identify the key determinants of household poverty in Algeria. The information base is data from the Sixth Cluster Survey (MICS 6) conducted by the National Statistics Office during 2018-2019 with a sample of 31,325 households in each province, which are divided into three groups (poorest, poor, non-poor) using a well-being index, which is based on the data about household assets and living conditions. Polynomial logistic regression was used to model the correlation between the poverty status of households and various demographic (household size, gender, age and education level of the head of the household), socio-economic (employment of the head of the household) and spatial (place of residence (urban/rural), region) characteristics. The results showed that a higher level of education of the head of the household significantly increased the probability of households moving from the "poorest" to the "poor" or "non-poor". As the age of the household head increases, the likelihood that the household will be non-poor increases. The gender of the head of the household was not a statistically significant factor. The increase in the number of dependents as a factor of creating additional financial pressure and falling into poverty is essential only in a situation of a very drastic change in status - when moving from the status of "non-poor" to "the poorest". In contrast, a slight change in well-being (a shift from "poor" to "poorest") is not associated with an increase in the number of household members. Modeling showed that extreme poverty is more common in rural areas than in cities. Regional differences are also revealed, as the poverty level is higher in the southern regions than in the northern ones. The slight increase in household welfare (transition from the category of "poorest" to "poor") in Algeria is not due to the economic activity of the head of the household. Still, it may be related to the nature of the analyzed data (only the fact of employment was considered without specifying the nature and type of activity). Instead, a significant change in welfare (moving from the category of "non-poor" to "poorest" households) directly depends on whether the head of the household is employed or unemployed. The results of the study are essential in the context of the development of a targeted policy to reduce the poverty risks of Algerian households: increasing the level of education and skills should be a priority, especially for young people and in disadvantaged regions, targeted programs for the development of rural areas and mechanisms for the fair distribution of public investments between provinces are needed to overcome regional disproportions.
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    Facteurs d’attractivité des investissements directs étrangers en Algérie
    (2017) Badreddine, Amina; Tchamakdji, Ali
    Les Investissements Directs Etrangers (IDE) étaient pendant longtemps appréhendés par les pays en voie de développement. Cependant, ces vingt dernières années les pays, qu’ils soient développés ou en voie de développement cherchent à attirer encore plus d’investissement étrangers pour bénéficier des effets positifs que peuvent engendrer ces derniers. En effet, les IDE peuvent avoir des retombées technologiques, contribuer à la formation du capital humain, faciliter l’intégration aux échanges internationaux. En Algérie, la promotion des investissements constitue un axe important de la nouvelle politique d’ouverture économique. Depuis l’engagement de l’Algérie par des réformes visant à opérer une transition vers l’économie de marché, un cadre institutionnel et réglementaire a été progressivement mis en place aussi bien pour lever les restrictions antérieures imposées à l’investissement étranger que pour prendre les mesures adéquates pour l’encourager. Le but de cet article est de cerner et d’analyser les facteurs déterminants des IDE en Algérie
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    Les obstacles de l’attractivité des investissements directs etrangers en Algérie
    (International Journal on Innovation, 2017) Badreddine, Amina; Benamirouche, Rachid
    The investment climate and the business environment are two important factors in the attractiveness of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). In recent years, FDI has taken a prominent place in countries development strategies for several reasons: the positive impact on economic growth, job creation, the provisions of financial resources and overflows they engender on local businesses. In Algeria, the promotion of investments is an important axis of the new policy of economic openness. However, there are several obstacles to the entry of new investors into the country. Therefore, the purpose of this article will be to analyse the main obstacles to the attractiveness of FDI in Algeria

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