Inequality underestimated in Egypt: evidence from house prices
Standard estimates of income and consumption inequality rank Egypt as one of the world’s most equal countries. By analysing data ...
The oil price collapse: crisis or opportunity?
How should oil-producing economies in the Middle East and North Africa respond to the potential persistence of low oil prices? ...
What’s holding back the private sector in MENA?
The development of a vibrant private sector is essential for delivering the sustainable employment and inclusive growth that are so ...
Diversification strategies for the Gulf monarchies
For the Gulf monarchies, the only long-term solution to lower oil prices is to diversify the economy, which can be ...
Job creation and labour market regulation: flexibility versus security
Job creation in the formal private sector is vital for inclusive economic growth in many MENA countries, but in some ...
Universal primary care lowers mortality: evidence from Turkey
In 2005, Turkey extended basic healthcare services to its entire population under a free-of-charge, centrally administered system. This column reports ...
Putting human security at the heart of public policy-making
Governments’ core objective of providing a secure environment for their people is traditionally understood to mean ‘national security’. This column ...
Transition lessons from China for MENA development
How can developing economies escape from the trap of middle- or low-income status in which the majority has been for ...