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Revolt against flawed reform

by Yasser Akkaoui

Since the first revolts erupted in the region, economists in Executive’s research department have been busy number crunching, running regressions and trying to find correlations between raw economic data and current events. In doing so, an interesting observation stood out: the first serious uprisings were in many ways a response to the recent economic liberalization measures undertaken in many parts of the Middle East and North Africa. Regimes across the region began introducing policy reforms in the last decade — some to try and save themselves from the winds of change that blew in following the Iraq and Afghanistan invasions, others to show that they were in line with global trends. Although the reforms were welcome, their implementation was a reminder that everything we learned in “Economics in developing countries 101” was correct. The people in power and their nepotistic benefactors were already rich from milking the resources of their

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