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| EST. READ TIME 1 MIN.Economic Freedom of the Arab World: 2007 Annual Report
Economic freedom measures the extent to which individuals, families, businesses, and other organizations are free to make economic decisions without of government interference.
Economic Freedom of the Arab World includes 16 nations: Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, the UAE, and Yemen. Nations are ranked in five areas: size of government; legal structure and security of property rights; access to sound money; freedom to trade internationally, and the regulation of credit, labour, and business.
Four of the nations included in the report-Bahrain, Libya, Mauritania and Qatar-lack data for at least one of the above areas and are not included in the overall rankings, though rankings are provided in areas for which data are available.
The Fraser Institute, along with regional partner, the Oman-based International Research Foundation, produces the Economic Freedom of the Arab World, a new initiative to measure economic freedom and how free enterprise throughout the Arab world is lifting individuals and families out of poverty.
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Salem Ben Nasser Al-Ismaily
Salen Ben Nasser Al-Ismaily was educated in the United Kingdon and the United States, where he was awarded degrees intelecommunications, liberal arts, industrial engineering and business administration. In 1996, he was a founder of OCIPED (The Omani Centre for Investment Promotion and Export Development), Oman and currently serves as its Vice Chairman and Executive President.… Read more Read Less… -
Amela Karabegovic
Amela Karabegovi is a former Senior Economist of the Fraser Institute. She holds a B.M. (Great Distinction) in General Managementfrom the University of Lethbridge in Alberta and an M.A. in Economics from Simon Fraser University in British Columbia. She was a coauthor of the Economic Freedom of North America , Economic Freedom of the Arab World , Myths and Realities of TILMA , Transparency of Labour Relations Boards in Canada and the United States , Measuring Labour Markets in Canada and the United States , Measuring the Flexibility of Labour Relations Laws in Canada and the United States , Tax and Expenditure Limitations: The Next Step in Fiscal Discipline , and the Prosperity Series-Ontario .… Read more Read Less… -
Fred McMahon
Resident Fellow, Dr. Michael A. Walker Chair in Economic Freedom
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