Breaking Egypt’s unsocial contract
What have been the economic and political underpinnings of Egypt’s transition between social contract models? This column explores possible pathways ...
Tunisia is back on a knife edge – here’s why
While celebrating the seventh anniversary of the ousting of president Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, Tunisians been demonstrating against their government. ...
Promoting better jobs for young people in Egypt
A young person’s first job has a huge impact on the rest of their working life. Today, Egyptian youth face ...
Corporate ownership and performance in the United Arab Emirates
While state ownership of companies is widely thought to lead to inefficiencies, in the United Arab Emirates, it has proved ...
Fiscal management of oil resources in booms and busts
To manage the volatility of commodity prices, resource-rich countries are typically advised to adopt a fiscal policy framework that can ...
Women’s education: harbinger of another spring?
Cultural norms and the social environment in many Middle Eastern societies discriminate against women, limit their socio-economic opportunities and relegate ...
Sticks rather than carrots to expand the formal economy
Reforms that get more firms and workers into the formal economy can come in the form of both inducements such ...
When you’re stuck in quicksand, stop kicking
As the golden age of oil nears its end, incomes in the MENA region are destined to fall precipitously from ...