Emerging Economies

    • Research

    Déjà vu with a Vengeance

    With recent financial headlines echoing those just before the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, European and U.S. policymakers must take urgent steps to reduce risk and prepare for bad times ahead.

    • Research

    The Breakdown of the Arab Authoritarian Bargain

    Political leaders across the Arab world must take design appropriate incentive schemes based on economic efficiency and social justice considerations if they hope to have any semblance of legitimacy in the eyes of their people and the international community.

    • Event

    Former Libyan National Transitional Council Finance Minister Ali Tarhouni

    Former Libyan finance minister Ali Tarhouni discussed the U.S.-Libya relationship and the unique challenge of rebuilding Libya’s oil-rich economy after decades of misrule.

    • Commentary

    Wounded Giants

    French President Sarkozy’s request for Chinese money in support of the euro rescue symbolized three historic shifts in great power relations: the fragility and endangerment of the European project, the ascendance of China, and the beginning of the end of the American era.

    • Commentary

    The World in 2012

    After a year that included the Arab Awakening, the euro crisis, Japan’s nuclear catastrophe, the killing of Osama bin Laden, and the unanticipated reaction to Russia’s recent parliamentary elections, there are many unanswered questions left for 2012.

    • Commentary

    Tunisia’s Economy One Year after the Jasmine Revolution

    The Tunisian economy faces falling tourism, a bad labor market, and increased current account deficits. The new government must develop a comprehensive economic strategy to deal with these challenges.

    • Research

    Tunisia's Economic Challenges

    Tunisian policymakers should seize the opportunity to pursue an innovative economic strategy to overcome four key challenges: high rates of youth unemployment, a large number of marginal jobs, increasing income inequality, and substantial regional disparities.

    • Research

    Happy New Year?

    With the global economy on unstable ground and little economic space remaining for additional policy support, world leaders must focus on preventing a catastrophe in Europe.

    • Sada - Analysis

    From Tahrir to Trade: Gaining International Economic Support

    • Danya Greenfield
    • December 21, 2011

    The United States and the European Union must work with Egypt’s newly elected officials and the private sector to restabilize the country’s post-revolution economics.

    • Commentary

    Even with Arab Economies, Spring is Increasingly Visible

    Since the beginning of the Arab Spring, many citizens have been calling for a new and more representative equilibrium between economic actors and politicians.

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