Assessing barriers to trade in services in the MENA region
The study performs a qualitative and quantitative analysis of barriers to trade in services in four MENA countries: Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Morocco.
The study performs a qualitative and quantitative analysis of barriers to trade in services in four MENA countries: Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Morocco.
The objective of this article is to estimate tax equivalents of barriers in the banking, telecom, insurance and transport sectors of four MENA countries: Egypt, Jordan, Morocco and Lebanon.
Major findings of this cross-country research show that while the traditional “modernity” variables remain important determinants of democracy in the long-run, they fail to explain the persistence of the Arab democracy deficit relative to other co
IDRC's Expert and Advisory Fund (EASF) aimed to support Canada's role in the multilateral peace process in the Middle East focusing on the issue of Palestinian refugees.
Over the past decade, television broadcasting has become central in shaping public attitudes in the Middle East.
The 2002 Arab Human Development Report identified a fundamental "freedom deficit" in the Arab World evident in the widespread authoritarianism and lack of democracy throughout the region.
The paper looks at political leadership by women and the implications for women in the Anglophone Caribbean by assessing Caribbean women’s progress against the progress of women in selected outliers-Switzerland, Finland and Rwanda.