From Privilege to Competition : Unlocking Private-Led Growth in the Middle East and North Africa

The report starts with an introductory chapter that sets the stage for the issues and provides a short historical background on the development of the private sector in Middle East and North Africa (MENA), drawing on anecdotes and stories heard from many entrepreneurs and public officials consulted throughout the region during the preparation of this report. The core of the analysis is then presented in three parts. Part one assesses the performance of private sector development in the region from a macroeconomic and microeconomic standpoint (chapter two). It then presents the framework that is used to explain the identified performance gap (chapter three) and uses this framework in (chapter four) to claim that the lack of private sector dynamism in MENA is not necessarily due to insufficient reforms, but rather to the discretionary way in which rules and policies are implemented, and the lack of credibility of governments to really level the playing field when applying their policies and reforms. Part two then illustrates how this issue of poor implementation of the policies translates in three key policy areas in the business environment of the region: access to finance (chapter five), access to land (chapter six), and the conduct of industrial policies (chapter seven). The aim is to show how the role of the state and its institutions, when diverted from their regulatory and administrative missions by special interests and when subject to discretionary influence, can distort policies that may otherwise be well designed and well intended. Part three analyzes the political economy of reforms in MENA (chapter eight) and uses this analysis to offer a set of strategic recommendations and concrete policy actions that take into account the region's diversity and political economy (chapter nine).

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access to information
action plans
Availability of Credit
Bailouts
balance-of-payments crises
Bank Credit
Banking Sector
Banking Systems
barriers to competition
barriers to entry
beneficiaries
beneficiary
budget constraints
Business Associations
business entry
Business Environment
business information
business leaders
Business Manager
business managers
business regulations
Businesses
capital requirements
CD
central bank
checks
checks and balances
client countries
Collateral
Communications Development
competitiveness
conflicts of interest
conflicts of interests
Copyright
Copyright Clearance
Copyright Clearance Center
corporate governance
Corporation
country to country
CPI
Credibility
Credit Constraints
Credit Information
Credit Market
Credit Markets
Credit Rationing
Creditors
customs
data analysis
data availability
data coverage
decision making
decision-making institutions
Demand for Credit
democracies
developing country
Development Bank
e-government
E-mail
economic activities
economic activity
Economic Cooperation
economic crisis
Economic development
economic growth
economic integration
economic policies
employment creation
enterprise sector
Enterprise Surveys
entry barriers
entry requirements
exchange rate
exchange rate regimes
Export Growth
Export Markets
exporters
Finance Corporation
Financial Crisis
financial management
financial sector
Financial Statements
foreign competition
Foreign Direct Investment
Foreign investment
Foreign Ownership
Foreign Ownership of Banks
GDP
general public
global economic prospects
global economy
good governance
government policies
Government Subsidies
gross domestic product
growth rates
Growth Strategies
growth strategy
holding
human capital
id
identification number
incumbent
industrial development
information flows
innovation
innovations
inspection
Inspections
institution
International Bank
International comparisons
International Finance
international standard
Investment Bank
Investment Climate
investment decisions
Investment Rates
investors confidence
job creation
labor force
labor markets
Labor Productivity
lack of credibility
lan
level playing field
liberalization
licenses
local investors
local markets
macroeconomic management
macroeconomic policies
macroeconomic stability
Manufacturing
material
Medium Enterprise
menu
microenterprises
minimum capital requirements
Monetary Fund
multinational corporations
New Products
Nonperforming Loans
NPL
Oil
oil boom
oil prices
One-Stop Shop
one-stop shops
ownership structure
photo
policy decisions
policy makers
Political Economy
portfolios
private entities
Private Investment
private investors
private markets
private sector
private sector development
Private Sector Growth
private sector participation
privatization
privatizations
procurement
property rights
public administration
public administrations
public bank
public banks
public expenditures
public governance
public investment
public policies
Public Sector
public spending
quality of service
quality standards
queries
real estate
regulators
regulatory agencies
Regulatory Barriers
regulatory capacity
regulatory environment
regulatory frameworks
regulatory oversight
repo
Republic
Resource allocation
results
Return
returns
search
separation of powers
sla
small businesses
social development
social protection
state capture
state enterprises
State Intervention
state policies
Supervision
targets
Tax
tax exemptions
tax obligations
tax reform
telecommunications
Telephone
Trade policy
transition countries
Transparency
unemployment
uses
volatility
Wan
World Development Indicators
World Trade
Competition
access to information
action plans
Availability of Credit
Bailouts
balance-of-payments crises
Bank Credit
Banking Sector
Banking Systems
barriers to competition
barriers to entry
beneficiaries
beneficiary
budget constraints
Business Associations
business entry
Business Environment
business information
business leaders
Business Manager
business managers
business regulations
Businesses
capital requirements
CD
central bank
checks
checks and balances
client countries
Collateral
Communications Development
competitiveness
conflicts of interest
conflicts of interests
Copyright
Copyright Clearance
Copyright Clearance Center
corporate governance
Corporation
country to country
CPI
Credibility
Credit Constraints
Credit Information
Credit Market
Credit Markets
Credit Rationing
Creditors
customs
data analysis
data availability
data coverage
decision making
decision-making institutions
Demand for Credit
democracies
developing country
Development Bank
e-government
E-mail
economic activities
economic activity
Economic Cooperation
economic crisis
Economic development
economic growth
economic integration
economic policies
employment creation
enterprise sector
Enterprise Surveys
entry barriers
entry requirements
exchange rate
exchange rate regimes
Export Growth
Export Markets
exporters
Finance Corporation
Financial Crisis
financial management
financial sector
Financial Statements
foreign competition
Foreign Direct Investment
Foreign investment
Foreign Ownership
Foreign Ownership of Banks
GDP
general public
global economic prospects
global economy
good governance
government policies
Government Subsidies
gross domestic product
growth rates
Growth Strategies
growth strategy
holding
human capital
id
identification number
incumbent
industrial development
information flows
innovation
innovations
inspection
Inspections
institution
International Bank
International comparisons
International Finance
international standard
Investment Bank
Investment Climate
investment decisions
Investment Rates
investors confidence
job creation
labor force
labor markets
Labor Productivity
lack of credibility
lan
level playing field
liberalization
licenses
local investors
local markets
macroeconomic management
macroeconomic policies
macroeconomic stability
Manufacturing
material
Medium Enterprise
menu
microenterprises
minimum capital requirements
Monetary Fund
multinational corporations
New Products
Nonperforming Loans
NPL
Oil
oil boom
oil prices
One-Stop Shop
one-stop shops
ownership structure
photo
policy decisions
policy makers
Political Economy
portfolios
private entities
Private Investment
private investors
private markets
private sector
private sector development
Private Sector Growth
private sector participation
privatization
privatizations
procurement
property rights
public administration
public administrations
public bank
public banks
public expenditures
public governance
public investment
public policies
Public Sector
public spending
quality of service
quality standards
queries
real estate
regulators
regulatory agencies
Regulatory Barriers
regulatory capacity
regulatory environment
regulatory frameworks
regulatory oversight
repo
Republic
Resource allocation
results
Return
returns
search
separation of powers
sla
small businesses
social development
social protection
state capture
state enterprises
State Intervention
state policies
Supervision
targets
Tax
tax exemptions
tax obligations
tax reform
telecommunications
Telephone
Trade policy
transition countries
Transparency
unemployment
uses
volatility
Wan
World Development Indicators
World Trade
spellingShingle Competition
access to information
action plans
Availability of Credit
Bailouts
balance-of-payments crises
Bank Credit
Banking Sector
Banking Systems
barriers to competition
barriers to entry
beneficiaries
beneficiary
budget constraints
Business Associations
business entry
Business Environment
business information
business leaders
Business Manager
business managers
business regulations
Businesses
capital requirements
CD
central bank
checks
checks and balances
client countries
Collateral
Communications Development
competitiveness
conflicts of interest
conflicts of interests
Copyright
Copyright Clearance
Copyright Clearance Center
corporate governance
Corporation
country to country
CPI
Credibility
Credit Constraints
Credit Information
Credit Market
Credit Markets
Credit Rationing
Creditors
customs
data analysis
data availability
data coverage
decision making
decision-making institutions
Demand for Credit
democracies
developing country
Development Bank
e-government
E-mail
economic activities
economic activity
Economic Cooperation
economic crisis
Economic development
economic growth
economic integration
economic policies
employment creation
enterprise sector
Enterprise Surveys
entry barriers
entry requirements
exchange rate
exchange rate regimes
Export Growth
Export Markets
exporters
Finance Corporation
Financial Crisis
financial management
financial sector
Financial Statements
foreign competition
Foreign Direct Investment
Foreign investment
Foreign Ownership
Foreign Ownership of Banks
GDP
general public
global economic prospects
global economy
good governance
government policies
Government Subsidies
gross domestic product
growth rates
Growth Strategies
growth strategy
holding
human capital
id
identification number
incumbent
industrial development
information flows
innovation
innovations
inspection
Inspections
institution
International Bank
International comparisons
International Finance
international standard
Investment Bank
Investment Climate
investment decisions
Investment Rates
investors confidence
job creation
labor force
labor markets
Labor Productivity
lack of credibility
lan
level playing field
liberalization
licenses
local investors
local markets
macroeconomic management
macroeconomic policies
macroeconomic stability
Manufacturing
material
Medium Enterprise
menu
microenterprises
minimum capital requirements
Monetary Fund
multinational corporations
New Products
Nonperforming Loans
NPL
Oil
oil boom
oil prices
One-Stop Shop
one-stop shops
ownership structure
photo
policy decisions
policy makers
Political Economy
portfolios
private entities
Private Investment
private investors
private markets
private sector
private sector development
Private Sector Growth
private sector participation
privatization
privatizations
procurement
property rights
public administration
public administrations
public bank
public banks
public expenditures
public governance
public investment
public policies
Public Sector
public spending
quality of service
quality standards
queries
real estate
regulators
regulatory agencies
Regulatory Barriers
regulatory capacity
regulatory environment
regulatory frameworks
regulatory oversight
repo
Republic
Resource allocation
results
Return
returns
search
separation of powers
sla
small businesses
social development
social protection
state capture
state enterprises
State Intervention
state policies
Supervision
targets
Tax
tax exemptions
tax obligations
tax reform
telecommunications
Telephone
Trade policy
transition countries
Transparency
unemployment
uses
volatility
Wan
World Development Indicators
World Trade
Competition
access to information
action plans
Availability of Credit
Bailouts
balance-of-payments crises
Bank Credit
Banking Sector
Banking Systems
barriers to competition
barriers to entry
beneficiaries
beneficiary
budget constraints
Business Associations
business entry
Business Environment
business information
business leaders
Business Manager
business managers
business regulations
Businesses
capital requirements
CD
central bank
checks
checks and balances
client countries
Collateral
Communications Development
competitiveness
conflicts of interest
conflicts of interests
Copyright
Copyright Clearance
Copyright Clearance Center
corporate governance
Corporation
country to country
CPI
Credibility
Credit Constraints
Credit Information
Credit Market
Credit Markets
Credit Rationing
Creditors
customs
data analysis
data availability
data coverage
decision making
decision-making institutions
Demand for Credit
democracies
developing country
Development Bank
e-government
E-mail
economic activities
economic activity
Economic Cooperation
economic crisis
Economic development
economic growth
economic integration
economic policies
employment creation
enterprise sector
Enterprise Surveys
entry barriers
entry requirements
exchange rate
exchange rate regimes
Export Growth
Export Markets
exporters
Finance Corporation
Financial Crisis
financial management
financial sector
Financial Statements
foreign competition
Foreign Direct Investment
Foreign investment
Foreign Ownership
Foreign Ownership of Banks
GDP
general public
global economic prospects
global economy
good governance
government policies
Government Subsidies
gross domestic product
growth rates
Growth Strategies
growth strategy
holding
human capital
id
identification number
incumbent
industrial development
information flows
innovation
innovations
inspection
Inspections
institution
International Bank
International comparisons
International Finance
international standard
Investment Bank
Investment Climate
investment decisions
Investment Rates
investors confidence
job creation
labor force
labor markets
Labor Productivity
lack of credibility
lan
level playing field
liberalization
licenses
local investors
local markets
macroeconomic management
macroeconomic policies
macroeconomic stability
Manufacturing
material
Medium Enterprise
menu
microenterprises
minimum capital requirements
Monetary Fund
multinational corporations
New Products
Nonperforming Loans
NPL
Oil
oil boom
oil prices
One-Stop Shop
one-stop shops
ownership structure
photo
policy decisions
policy makers
Political Economy
portfolios
private entities
Private Investment
private investors
private markets
private sector
private sector development
Private Sector Growth
private sector participation
privatization
privatizations
procurement
property rights
public administration
public administrations
public bank
public banks
public expenditures
public governance
public investment
public policies
Public Sector
public spending
quality of service
quality standards
queries
real estate
regulators
regulatory agencies
Regulatory Barriers
regulatory capacity
regulatory environment
regulatory frameworks
regulatory oversight
repo
Republic
Resource allocation
results
Return
returns
search
separation of powers
sla
small businesses
social development
social protection
state capture
state enterprises
State Intervention
state policies
Supervision
targets
Tax
tax exemptions
tax obligations
tax reform
telecommunications
Telephone
Trade policy
transition countries
Transparency
unemployment
uses
volatility
Wan
World Development Indicators
World Trade
World Bank
From Privilege to Competition : Unlocking Private-Led Growth in the Middle East and North Africa
description The report starts with an introductory chapter that sets the stage for the issues and provides a short historical background on the development of the private sector in Middle East and North Africa (MENA), drawing on anecdotes and stories heard from many entrepreneurs and public officials consulted throughout the region during the preparation of this report. The core of the analysis is then presented in three parts. Part one assesses the performance of private sector development in the region from a macroeconomic and microeconomic standpoint (chapter two). It then presents the framework that is used to explain the identified performance gap (chapter three) and uses this framework in (chapter four) to claim that the lack of private sector dynamism in MENA is not necessarily due to insufficient reforms, but rather to the discretionary way in which rules and policies are implemented, and the lack of credibility of governments to really level the playing field when applying their policies and reforms. Part two then illustrates how this issue of poor implementation of the policies translates in three key policy areas in the business environment of the region: access to finance (chapter five), access to land (chapter six), and the conduct of industrial policies (chapter seven). The aim is to show how the role of the state and its institutions, when diverted from their regulatory and administrative missions by special interests and when subject to discretionary influence, can distort policies that may otherwise be well designed and well intended. Part three analyzes the political economy of reforms in MENA (chapter eight) and uses this analysis to offer a set of strategic recommendations and concrete policy actions that take into account the region's diversity and political economy (chapter nine).
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topic_facet Competition
access to information
action plans
Availability of Credit
Bailouts
balance-of-payments crises
Bank Credit
Banking Sector
Banking Systems
barriers to competition
barriers to entry
beneficiaries
beneficiary
budget constraints
Business Associations
business entry
Business Environment
business information
business leaders
Business Manager
business managers
business regulations
Businesses
capital requirements
CD
central bank
checks
checks and balances
client countries
Collateral
Communications Development
competitiveness
conflicts of interest
conflicts of interests
Copyright
Copyright Clearance
Copyright Clearance Center
corporate governance
Corporation
country to country
CPI
Credibility
Credit Constraints
Credit Information
Credit Market
Credit Markets
Credit Rationing
Creditors
customs
data analysis
data availability
data coverage
decision making
decision-making institutions
Demand for Credit
democracies
developing country
Development Bank
e-government
E-mail
economic activities
economic activity
Economic Cooperation
economic crisis
Economic development
economic growth
economic integration
economic policies
employment creation
enterprise sector
Enterprise Surveys
entry barriers
entry requirements
exchange rate
exchange rate regimes
Export Growth
Export Markets
exporters
Finance Corporation
Financial Crisis
financial management
financial sector
Financial Statements
foreign competition
Foreign Direct Investment
Foreign investment
Foreign Ownership
Foreign Ownership of Banks
GDP
general public
global economic prospects
global economy
good governance
government policies
Government Subsidies
gross domestic product
growth rates
Growth Strategies
growth strategy
holding
human capital
id
identification number
incumbent
industrial development
information flows
innovation
innovations
inspection
Inspections
institution
International Bank
International comparisons
International Finance
international standard
Investment Bank
Investment Climate
investment decisions
Investment Rates
investors confidence
job creation
labor force
labor markets
Labor Productivity
lack of credibility
lan
level playing field
liberalization
licenses
local investors
local markets
macroeconomic management
macroeconomic policies
macroeconomic stability
Manufacturing
material
Medium Enterprise
menu
microenterprises
minimum capital requirements
Monetary Fund
multinational corporations
New Products
Nonperforming Loans
NPL
Oil
oil boom
oil prices
One-Stop Shop
one-stop shops
ownership structure
photo
policy decisions
policy makers
Political Economy
portfolios
private entities
Private Investment
private investors
private markets
private sector
private sector development
Private Sector Growth
private sector participation
privatization
privatizations
procurement
property rights
public administration
public administrations
public bank
public banks
public expenditures
public governance
public investment
public policies
Public Sector
public spending
quality of service
quality standards
queries
real estate
regulators
regulatory agencies
Regulatory Barriers
regulatory capacity
regulatory environment
regulatory frameworks
regulatory oversight
repo
Republic
Resource allocation
results
Return
returns
search
separation of powers
sla
small businesses
social development
social protection
state capture
state enterprises
State Intervention
state policies
Supervision
targets
Tax
tax exemptions
tax obligations
tax reform
telecommunications
Telephone
Trade policy
transition countries
Transparency
unemployment
uses
volatility
Wan
World Development Indicators
World Trade
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title From Privilege to Competition : Unlocking Private-Led Growth in the Middle East and North Africa
title_short From Privilege to Competition : Unlocking Private-Led Growth in the Middle East and North Africa
title_full From Privilege to Competition : Unlocking Private-Led Growth in the Middle East and North Africa
title_fullStr From Privilege to Competition : Unlocking Private-Led Growth in the Middle East and North Africa
title_full_unstemmed From Privilege to Competition : Unlocking Private-Led Growth in the Middle East and North Africa
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spelling dig-okr-10986135242021-04-23T14:03:08Z From Privilege to Competition : Unlocking Private-Led Growth in the Middle East and North Africa World Bank Competition access to information action plans Availability of Credit Bailouts balance-of-payments crises Bank Credit Banking Sector Banking Systems barriers to competition barriers to entry beneficiaries beneficiary budget constraints Business Associations business entry Business Environment business information business leaders Business Manager business managers business regulations Businesses capital requirements CD central bank checks checks and balances client countries Collateral Communications Development competitiveness conflicts of interest conflicts of interests Copyright Copyright Clearance Copyright Clearance Center corporate governance Corporation country to country CPI Credibility Credit Constraints Credit Information Credit Market Credit Markets Credit Rationing Creditors customs data analysis data availability data coverage decision making decision-making institutions Demand for Credit democracies developing country Development Bank e-government E-mail economic activities economic activity Economic Cooperation economic crisis Economic development economic growth economic integration economic policies employment creation enterprise sector Enterprise Surveys entry barriers entry requirements exchange rate exchange rate regimes Export Growth Export Markets exporters Finance Corporation Financial Crisis financial management financial sector Financial Statements foreign competition Foreign Direct Investment Foreign investment Foreign Ownership Foreign Ownership of Banks GDP general public global economic prospects global economy good governance government policies Government Subsidies gross domestic product growth rates Growth Strategies growth strategy holding human capital id identification number incumbent industrial development information flows innovation innovations inspection Inspections institution International Bank International comparisons International Finance international standard Investment Bank Investment Climate investment decisions Investment Rates investors confidence job creation labor force labor markets Labor Productivity lack of credibility lan level playing field liberalization licenses local investors local markets macroeconomic management macroeconomic policies macroeconomic stability Manufacturing material Medium Enterprise menu microenterprises minimum capital requirements Monetary Fund multinational corporations New Products Nonperforming Loans NPL Oil oil boom oil prices One-Stop Shop one-stop shops ownership structure photo policy decisions policy makers Political Economy portfolios private entities Private Investment private investors private markets private sector private sector development Private Sector Growth private sector participation privatization privatizations procurement property rights public administration public administrations public bank public banks public expenditures public governance public investment public policies Public Sector public spending quality of service quality standards queries real estate regulators regulatory agencies Regulatory Barriers regulatory capacity regulatory environment regulatory frameworks regulatory oversight repo Republic Resource allocation results Return returns search separation of powers sla small businesses social development social protection state capture state enterprises State Intervention state policies Supervision targets Tax tax exemptions tax obligations tax reform telecommunications Telephone Trade policy transition countries Transparency unemployment uses volatility Wan World Development Indicators World Trade The report starts with an introductory chapter that sets the stage for the issues and provides a short historical background on the development of the private sector in Middle East and North Africa (MENA), drawing on anecdotes and stories heard from many entrepreneurs and public officials consulted throughout the region during the preparation of this report. The core of the analysis is then presented in three parts. Part one assesses the performance of private sector development in the region from a macroeconomic and microeconomic standpoint (chapter two). It then presents the framework that is used to explain the identified performance gap (chapter three) and uses this framework in (chapter four) to claim that the lack of private sector dynamism in MENA is not necessarily due to insufficient reforms, but rather to the discretionary way in which rules and policies are implemented, and the lack of credibility of governments to really level the playing field when applying their policies and reforms. Part two then illustrates how this issue of poor implementation of the policies translates in three key policy areas in the business environment of the region: access to finance (chapter five), access to land (chapter six), and the conduct of industrial policies (chapter seven). The aim is to show how the role of the state and its institutions, when diverted from their regulatory and administrative missions by special interests and when subject to discretionary influence, can distort policies that may otherwise be well designed and well intended. Part three analyzes the political economy of reforms in MENA (chapter eight) and uses this analysis to offer a set of strategic recommendations and concrete policy actions that take into account the region's diversity and political economy (chapter nine). 2013-05-22T22:17:31Z 2013-05-22T22:17:31Z 2009 978-0-8213-7877-9 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13524 en_US MENA Development Report; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research Middle East and North Africa North Africa Middle East