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Why has the Middle East been so Slow to Globalize?
The article of record as published may be located at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14753680500407043Over the last several decades, the economic performance of the Middle East and
North Africa (MENA) has lagged behind many other parts of the world. While a number
of factors have been cited as the cause of the region’s malaise, the lack of globalization is
increasingly mentioned as a possible source of difficulty. Focusing on the factors
responsible for increased levels of globalization, it appears that internal policy reforms
rather than external constraints are primarily responsible for the relative integration of the
MENA countries into the world economy. Of the areas of policy under the direct control
of MENA governments, improvements in several categories of governance, rather than
further economic reforms, appear most effective in the attainment of increased levels of
globalization
