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Searching for a sense of perspective

by Thomas Schellen

Indices, indexes, rankings and ratings. Never have there been more measures competing for attention than today. At the end of May, two ranking reports with relevance to Arab markets were released within two days of each other. The International Finance Corporation released its Doing Business in the Arab World 2012 (DBAW 2012) report and the Swiss-based global business school IMD released its 2012 World Competitiveness Yearbook (WCY). The DBAW report tells us, in a nutshell, that Saudi Arabia has the best framework of business regulations for domestic companies in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) — ranked first among 20 Arab countries and 12th worldwide — and that Morocco was the country which made the greatest progress in improving its business environment in 2010/11, on a regional and global scope. The WCY tells us that Qatar is the most competitive Arab economy — ranked 10th in IMD’s global review

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