Euro-Med trade agreements, macroeconomic stability and income convergence
Economic relations between the European Union and their partner countries in the Southern Mediterranean are being reshaped by the New ...
Inequality in the Middle East
Survey estimates suggest that inequality in the Middle East is not particularly high despite considerable political conflict. This VoxEU column ...
How the Middle East oil pricing system emerged in the 1940s
The discovery of giant oil fields in the Persian Gulf in the 1940s was a turning point in the history ...
Gaining competitiveness through trade credit: evidence from Turkey
The removal of the Multi-Fibre Arrangement quotas that governed global trade in textiles and clothing until the end of 2004 ...
How the Middle East can escape the middle-income trap
The Middle East and North Africa urgently needs a new social contract focused on economically empowering the hundreds of millions ...
Technical and vocational education in Egypt: the missing link
Recent notable developments in Egypt’s educational system include an agreement between the government and private firms to enhance the provision ...
The bargaining power of disabled wives: evidence from Iraq
The rate of labour force participation of women in MENA countries remains lower than in any other part of the ...
Asset inequality in Egypt, Ethiopia, Jordan and Tunisia
Measures of income or consumption alone provide an inadequate representation of living standards and economic inequality across households. This column ...