Location and firm performance: evidence from Italy, Tunisia and Turkey
Clustering of economic activity has long been seen as an important way to boost employment, innovation and productivity. This column ...
Knowledge, research networks and development policy: the ERF at 25
ERF’s annual conference has become the premier regional event for economists of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). This ...
Religion as a catalyst for trade: evidence from Turkish exports
Does religious affinity help firms to get access to foreign markets? This column reports evidence that sharing Islamic beliefs with ...
Improving the economic policy debate in the MENA region
The Forum, a policy portal for the Middle East and North Africa, was launched in October 2017 with the aim ...
Equity capital inflows, corporate finance and growth in emerging economies
Studies of the relationship between foreign investor participation in public equity markets and aggregate economic activity in emerging economies find ...
Electoral participation in Turkey: what drives high voter turnout?
Well-functioning democracies and economies require voters that evaluate the economic performance of governments and reward or punish them accordingly. For ...
On autocracy, democracy and populism: Tunisia and the wider Arab region
Different circumstances offer different opportunities for the emergence of populism. This column contrasts the rise of populist movements in the ...
Fiscal policy in the GCC countries: towards ensuring sustainability
The countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) are all seeking to promote diversification of their economies away from continued ...