Middle East and North Africa: Market Indicators and Forecasts from The Economist Intelligence Unit

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  • Catalog: Yearly from 1990 to 2020
  • Localized to: English
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  • Description:

    This comprehensive dataset includes a full suite of up to 320 key economic indicators for Middle East and North Africa. It includes both long-term historical data and long-term forecast data.

  • Dimensions

    • Indicator
      • Demographics and income
      • Macroeconomic indicators
      • Business operations risk
      • Country credit risk
      • Politics, institutions and regulations
      • Competitiveness (labour, skills and productivity)
      • Transport, travel and tourism
      • Technology
      • Healthcare and pharmaceuticals
      • Financial services
      • Food, beverages and tobacco
      • Energy
      • Consumer goods
      • EIU overall rating
      • Automotive
      • Cars and motorcycles
      • Population
      • Urbanisation
      • Households
      • Housing and office space
      • Personal income
      • Petrol
      • Market demand
      • Retail trade
      • Clothing and footwear
      • Household goods
      • Electronics and domestic appliances
      • Distribution infrastructure
      • Market demand
      • Total consumption
      • By major fuel group
      • Electricity
      • Market demand
      • Food
      • Beverages
      • Structure
      • Bank performance
      • Healthcare
      • Pharmaceuticals
      • Market demand
      • EIU rating
      • Telecoms
      • IT
      • Transport
      • Travel and tourism
      • EIU rating
      • Labour costs
      • Labour force
      • Productivity
      • Education levels
      • Technology
      • EIU business environment ratings
      • Politics and institutions (EIU ratings)
      • Private enterprise (EIU ratings)
      • Labour market (EIU ratings)
      • Tax regime (EIU ratings)
      • Financing (EIU ratings)
      • Foreign trade and exchange regime (EIU ratings)
      • Policy towards foreign investment (EIU ratings)
      • Overall risk score (100=high)
      • Currency risk (100=high)
      • Sovereign Debt risk (100=high)
      • Banking Sector risk (100=high)
      • Political risk (100=high)
      • Economic Structure risk (100=high)
      • Overall score (100=high)
      • Security risk (100=high)
      • Political instability risk (100=high)
      • Political inefficacy risk (100=high)
      • Legal & regulatory risk (100=high)
      • Macroeconomic risk (100=high)
      • Foreign trade & payments risk (100=high)
      • Financial risk (100=high)
      • Tax policy risk (100=high)
      • Labour market risk (100=high)
      • Infrastructure risk (100=high)
      • EIU overall rating
      • Market size and growth
      • Consumer spending patterns
      • Investment
      • Macroeconomic stability
      • International trade
      • Foreign direct investment
      • Population aged 100+
      • Expropriation risk (5=low)
      • Urban population
      • Urban population (% of total pop)
      • Investment protection schemes (5=good)
      • Households
      • Average no per household
      • Capital account liberalisation (5=high)
      • Current-account restrictions (5=low)
      • Tariff and non-tariff barriers (5=low)
      • Outward FDI flow/GDP (%)
      • Government policy towards foreign investment (5=good)
      • Share of world population (%)
      • Male % of population
      • Female % of population
      • Young age dependency ratio (%)
      • Old age dependency ratio (%)
      • Birth rate (per 1,000 pop)
      • Death rate (per 1,000 pop)
      • Population aged 0-14
      • % of population aged 0 -14
      • Population aged 15-64
      • % of population aged 15-64
      • Population aged 65+
      • % of population aged 65 and over
      • Population aged 0-4
      • % of population aged 0-4
      • Population aged 5-9
      • % of population aged 5-9
      • Population aged 10-14
      • % of population aged 10-14
      • Population aged 15-19
      • % of population aged 15-19
      • Population aged 20-24
      • % of population aged 20-24
      • Population aged 25-29
      • % of population aged 25-29
      • Population aged 30-34
      • % of population aged 30-34
      • Population aged 35-39
      • % of population aged 35-39
      • Population aged 40-44
      • % of population aged 40-44
      • Population aged 45-49
      • % of population aged 45-49
      • Population aged 50-54
      • % of population aged 50-54
      • Population aged 55-59
      • % of population aged 55-59
      • Population aged 60-64
      • % of population aged 60-64
      • Population aged 65-69
      • % of population aged 65-69
      • Population aged 70-74
      • % of population aged 70-74
      • Population aged 75-79
      • % of population aged 75-79
      • Population aged 80-84
      • % of population aged 80-84
      • Population aged 85-89
      • % of population aged 85-89
      • Population aged 90-94
      • % of population aged 90-94
      • Population aged 95-99
      • % of population aged 95-99
      • % of population aged 100 and over
      • Total housing stock (dwellings)
      • Total housing stock (dwellings per 1,000 pop)
      • New dwellings completed
      • EIU office space rating (5=high)
      • Gross personal income
      • Personal disposable income (PPP US$)
      • Real personal disposable income (PPP US$ at 2005 prices)
      • Average wages (monthly)
      • Personal disposable income (per head)
      • Passenger cars (stock per 1,000 pop)
      • Passenger car registrations (units)
      • Petrol consumption (tonnes)
      • Motor vehicles and parts: Market demand (nominal US$)
      • Motor vehicles and parts: Market demand (US$ at 2005 constant prices)
      • Motor vehicles and parts: Market demand (% real change pa)
      • Retail sales
      • Retail sales: food
      • Retail sales: non-food
      • Retail sales (LCU)
      • Retail sales (at 2005 US$ prices)
      • Retail sales growth (% pa)
      • Clothing: Market demand (nominal US$)
      • Clothing: Market demand (US$ at 2005 constant prices)
      • Clothing: Market demand (% real change pa)
      • Footwear: Market demand (nominal US$)
      • Footwear: Market demand (US$ at 2005 constant prices)
      • Footwear: Market demand (% real change pa)
      • Household furniture: Market demand (nominal US$)
      • Household furniture: Market demand (US$ at 2005 constant prices)
      • Household furniture: Market demand (% real change pa)
      • Household textile products: Market demand (nominal US$)
      • Household textile products: Market demand (US$ at 2005 constant prices)
      • Household textile products: Market demand (% real change pa)
      • Soaps and cleaners: Market demand (nominal US$)
      • Soaps and cleaners: Market demand (US$ at 2005 constant prices)
      • Soaps and cleaners: Market demand (% real change pa)
      • Electrical appliances and houseware: Market demand (nominal US$)
      • Electrical appliances and houseware: Market demand (US$ at 2005 constant prices)
      • Electrical appliances and houseware: Market demand (% real change pa)
      • Household audio and video equipment: Market demand (nominal US$)
      • Household audio and video equipment: Market demand (US$ at 2005 constant prices)
      • Household audio and video equipment: Market demand (% real change pa)
      • Television sets (stock per 1,000 pop)
      • EIU retail and wholesale network rating (5=high)
      • Energy: Market demand (nominal US$)
      • Energy: Market demand (US$ at 2005 constant prices)
      • Energy: Market demand (% real change pa)
      • Gross domestic energy consumption (ktoe)
      • Total gross domestic energy consumption (% of world total)
      • Energy intensity: Total energy consumption per capita
      • Energy intensity: Total energy consumption (toe per US$m 2005 GDP)
      • Petroleum Products: Gross domestic energy consumption (ktoe)
      • Energy intensity: Petroleum consumption per capita
      • Natural Gas: Gross domestic energy consumption (ktoe)
      • Energy intensity: Natural gas consumption per capita
      • Coal: Gross domestic energy consumption (ktoe)
      • Energy intensity: Coal consumption per capita
      • Nuclear: Gross domestic energy consumption (ktoe)
      • Energy intensity: Nuclear consumption per capita
      • Hydro: Gross domestic energy consumption (ktoe)
      • Geothermal: Gross domestic energy consumption (ktoe)
      • Combustible renewables and waste: Gross domestic energy consumption (ktoe)
      • Solar/wind/other: Gross domestic energy consumption (ktoe)
      • Electricity: Total primary energy supply (ktoe)
      • Gross Electricity Generation (Gwh)
      • Gross domestic electricity consumption (GWh)
      • Net maximum electrical capacity (Mwe)
      • Food, beverages & tobacco: Market demand (nominal US$)
      • Food, beverages & tobacco: Market demand (US$ at 2005 constant prices)
      • Food, beverages & tobacco: Market demand (% real change pa)
      • Food, beverages & tobacco (% of consumer expenditure)
      • Calorie consumption (daily/pc)
      • Protein consumption (daily/pc)
      • Meat consumption (kg/pc)
      • Fruit consumption (kg/pc)
      • Vegetable consumption (kg/pc)
      • Fish consumption (kg/pc)
      • Milk consumption (litres/pc)
      • Coffee consumption (kg/pc)
      • Tea consumption (kg/pc)
      • Private sector credit/GDP
      • Banking assets
      • Bank loans
      • Bank deposits
      • Net interest income
      • Net interest margin (net interest inc/assets)
      • Health Services: Market demand (nominal US$)
      • Health Services: Market demand (US$ at 2005 constant prices)
      • Health Services: Market demand (% real change pa)
      • Life expectancy, total (yrs)
      • Life expectancy, male (yrs)
      • Life expectancy, female (yrs)
      • Infant mortality rate (per 1,000 live births)
      • Doctors (per 1,000 pop)
      • Hospital beds (per 1,000 pop)
      • Healthcare spending (per head)
      • Healthcare spending (% of GDP)
      • Drugs and Medicines: Market demand (nominal US$)
      • Drugs and Medicines: Market demand (US$ at 2005 constant prices)
      • Drugs and Medicines: Market demand (% real change pa)
      • Pharmaceuticals sales (US$)
      • EIU overall business environment rating (10=high)
      • ICT sector: Market demand (nominal US$)
      • ICT sector Market demand (US$ at 2005 constant prices)
      • ICT sector: Market demand (% real change pa)
      • EIU macroeconomic environment rating (10=high)
      • EIU ebusiness readiness rating (10=high)
      • EIU market opportunities rating (10=high)
      • Telephone main lines
      • Telephone main lines (per 100 people)
      • Mobile subscriptions
      • Mobile subscriptions (per 100 people)
      • Internet users
      • Internet users (per 100 people)
      • Broadband subscriber lines
      • Broadband subscriber lines (per 100 people)
      • Personal computers (stock per 1,000 pop)
      • Share of world GDP, at market exchange rates (%)
      • Packaged software sales (US$)
      • IT hardware spending (US$)
      • IT services spending (US$)
      • Total IT spending (US$)
      • Share of world GDP, at PPP (%)
      • Total length of roads (km)
      • % paved roads
      • Total length of paved roads (km)
      • Density of paved roads (km per m pop)
      • Length of railway network (km)
      • Railroad density (km per m pop)
      • Air transport (passengers)
      • Air transport (passengers per 1,000 pop)
      • EIU road rating (5=high)
      • EIU rail rating (5=high)
      • EIU ports rating (5=high)
      • Inward FDI flow per head
      • International tourism, arrivals
      • International tourism, departures
      • International tourism, expenditure
      • International tourism, receipts
      • EIU labour market rating (10=good)
      • Consumer expenditure: Total
      • Growth in average wages (US$; % pa)
      • Manufacturing labour costs per hour
      • Consumer expenditure: Food, beverages & tobacco
      • Working age population
      • Working age population (% of total population)
      • Working age population growth (% pa)
      • Employment
      • Employment growth (% pa)
      • Unemployment
      • Consumer expenditure: Clothing & footwear
      • Overall productivity of labour (GDP at PPP, per worker, US$)
      • Growth of overall productivity of labour (GDP at PPP, per worker, % pa)
      • EIU availability of skilled labour rating (5=high)
      • EIU quality of labour force rating (5=high)
      • Consumer expenditure: Housing and household fuels
      • Total public spending on education (% of GDP)
      • Primary school enrolment ratio (%)
      • Higher education enrolment (%)
      • Mean years of schooling
      • Adult literacy rate (% of pop over 15)
      • Consumer expenditure: Household goods & services
      • Resident patents applications
      • Resident patents granted
      • Non-resident patents applications
      • Non-resident patents granted
      • R&D spending (% of GDP)
      • Consumer expenditure: Health
      • EIU political environment rating (10=high)
      • EIU infrastructure rating (10=good)
      • EIU policy towards private enterprise rating (10=good)
      • EIU tax regime rating (10=good)
      • EIU financing rating (10=good)
      • EIU foreign trade and exchange regime rating (10=good)
      • EIU policy environment for foreign investment rating (10=good)
      • Consumer expenditure: Transport & communications
      • EIU political stability rating (10=high)
      • Risk of armed conflict (5=low)
      • Defence spending (% of GDP)
      • Defence spending (US$ per head)
      • Risk of social unrest (5=low)
      • Transfer of power rating (5=good)
      • Terrorism threat (5=no threat)
      • International disputes and tensions (5=no threat)
      • Institutional effectiveness rating (10=high)
      • Government stance towards business (5=open)
      • Effectiveness of system in policy implementation (5=high)
      • Quality of bureaucracy (5=high)
      • Transparency and fairness of legal system (5=high)
      • Level of corruption (5=low)
      • Impact of crime (5=low)
      • Consumer expenditure: Leisure & education
      • Degree of property rights protection (5=high)
      • Setting up new businesses (5=low regulation)
      • Freedom to compete (5=high)
      • Promotion of competition (5=high)
      • Intellectual property protection (5=high)
      • Price controls (5=few)
      • Lobbying by special interest groups (5=low)
      • State ownership/control (5=low)
      • Consumer expenditure: Other goods and services
      • Industrial relations (5=good)
      • Restrictiveness of labour laws (5=low)
      • Wage regulation (5=low)
      • Hiring of foreign nationals (5=easy)
      • Share of world goods exports (%)
      • Corporate tax burden (5=low)
      • Top marginal income tax (5=low)
      • Value-added tax (5=low)
      • Employers’ social security contributions (5=low)
      • Fiscal system and new investment (5=high)
      • Fairness of tax system (5=good)
      • Total gross investment (% of GDP)
      • Banking system openness (5=good)
      • Financial regulatory system (5=high quality)
      • Financial market distortions (5=low)
      • Access of foreigners to local market (5=good)
      • Stock market capitalisation
      • Access to medium-term finance (5=good)
      • Stock market capitalisation (% of GDP)
      • Domestic credit provided by banking sector (% of GDP)
      • Consumer expenditure: Household goods & services
      • Consumer expenditure: Food, beverages & tobacco
      • Consumer expenditure: Health
      • Personal computers (stock per 100 pop)
      • Average wages (monthly)
      • Secondary school enrolment ratio (%)
      • EIU overall business environment rating (10=high)
      • EIU market opportunities rating (10=high)
      • EIU macroeconomic environment rating (10=high)
      • EIU labour market rating (10=good)
      • EIU overall business environment rating (10=high)
      • Market Demand
      • Motor vehicles and parts: Market demand (nominal US$)
      • Motor vehicles and parts: Market demand (US$ at 2005 constant prices)
      • Motor vehicles and parts: Market demand (% real change pa)
      • Country credit risk
      • Overall risk score (100=high)
      • Currency risk (100=high)
      • Sovereign Debt risk (100=high)
      • Banking Sector risk (100=high)
      • Political risk (100=high)
      • Economic Structure risk (100=high)
      • Business operations risk
      • Overall score (100=high)
      • Security risk (100=high)
      • Political instability risk (100=high)
      • Political inefficacy risk (100=high)
      • Legal & regulatory risk (100=high)
      • Macroeconomic risk (100=high)
      • Foreign trade & payments risk (100=high)
      • Financial risk (100=high)
      • Tax policy risk (100=high)
      • Labour market risk (100=high)
      • Infrastructure risk (100=high)
      • Market size and growth
      • EIU market opportunities rating (10=high)
      • Share of world GDP, at market exchange rates (%)
      • Share of world GDP, at PPP (%)
      • Private consumption
      • Consumer spending patterns
      • Consumer expenditure: Total
      • Consumer expenditure: Food, beverages & tobacco
      • Consumer expenditure: Clothing & footwear
      • Consumer expenditure: Housing and household fuels
      • Consumer expenditure: Household goods & services
      • Consumer expenditure: Health
      • Consumer expenditure: Transport & communications
      • Consumer expenditure: Leisure & education
      • Consumer expenditure: Other goods and services
      • Investment
      • Total gross investment (% of GDP)
      • GDP by sector of origin
      • Macroeconomic stability
      • EIU macroeconomic environment rating (10=high)
      • International trade
      • Share of world goods exports (%)
      • Foreign direct investment
      • Inward FDI flow per head
      • Outward FDI flow/GDP (%)

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