Around 2011, several Middle-East and North-African (MENA) previously stable regimes have been challenged, sometimes violently, by unprecedented waves of civil protests. The so-called "Arab Springs" have generally been motivated by the growing gap between young adults' aspirations to climb up the social ladder and the dearth of socioeconomic opportunities consecutive to the slow pace of structural change featured by the economies of the region. The present paper argues that this slow pace of structural change, measured by export sophistication and diversification, may well be the consequence of the authoritarian-redistributive social contracts that were established after the Independence and were subsequently only marginally reformed. MENA s...
After the 2011 Arab Spring, a pressing concern is to understand why some authoritarian regimes remai...
The social contract is the deal between the state and its citizens by which the latter agree the rul...
How have the uprisings in 2011 and 2013 affected deprived communities in Egypt? Adopting a social co...
Is it a yearning for more political freedom, or a demand for the more mundane economic necessities o...
The literature on regime change in the MENA region had claimed the occurrence of political liberaliz...
The literature on regime change in the MENA region had claimed the occurrence of political liberaliz...
This dissertation explores the diverging social spending patterns in labour-abundant regimes in the ...
This article deals with the Arab Spring as a process of deep political change in the Arab world, pre...
The wave of populist authoritarian republics (PA) established in the Arab world in the 1950s–1960s l...
This dissertation explores the diverging social spending patterns in labour-abundant regimes in the ...
The majority of Arab political economies are characterised by a peculiar distributional system built...
The majority of Arab political economies are characterised by a peculiar distributional system built...
After the 2011 Arab Spring, a pressing concern is to understand why some authoritarian regimes remai...
The majority of Arab political economies are characterised by a peculiar distributional system built...
The majority of Arab political economies are characterised by a peculiar distributional system built...
After the 2011 Arab Spring, a pressing concern is to understand why some authoritarian regimes remai...
The social contract is the deal between the state and its citizens by which the latter agree the rul...
How have the uprisings in 2011 and 2013 affected deprived communities in Egypt? Adopting a social co...
Is it a yearning for more political freedom, or a demand for the more mundane economic necessities o...
The literature on regime change in the MENA region had claimed the occurrence of political liberaliz...
The literature on regime change in the MENA region had claimed the occurrence of political liberaliz...
This dissertation explores the diverging social spending patterns in labour-abundant regimes in the ...
This article deals with the Arab Spring as a process of deep political change in the Arab world, pre...
The wave of populist authoritarian republics (PA) established in the Arab world in the 1950s–1960s l...
This dissertation explores the diverging social spending patterns in labour-abundant regimes in the ...
The majority of Arab political economies are characterised by a peculiar distributional system built...
The majority of Arab political economies are characterised by a peculiar distributional system built...
After the 2011 Arab Spring, a pressing concern is to understand why some authoritarian regimes remai...
The majority of Arab political economies are characterised by a peculiar distributional system built...
The majority of Arab political economies are characterised by a peculiar distributional system built...
After the 2011 Arab Spring, a pressing concern is to understand why some authoritarian regimes remai...
The social contract is the deal between the state and its citizens by which the latter agree the rul...
How have the uprisings in 2011 and 2013 affected deprived communities in Egypt? Adopting a social co...