Economic Freedom in the Arab World

In The News, The Free Market, The Middle East

The Cato Institute published a short article about economical freedom in the Arab world. As a side note it is interesting to compare with the Numbers for Israel, which without oil or any other natural resources present better income per capita ($ 20,800).

Link:  Economic Freedom in the Arab World

 “Some observers may not be surprised that the economically freer countries, dominated by the oil states, tend to have higher incomes. Oman and Kuwait have per capita incomes of $13,032 and $17,073 respectively, while Syria’s per capita income is only $3,651, for example.”

 

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