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Egypt after the Coronavirus: Back to Square One

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dc.creator Diwan, Ishac
dc.creator Houry, Nadim
dc.creator Sayigh, Yezid
dc.date 2022-01-07T12:38:06Z
dc.date 2022-01-07T12:38:06Z
dc.date 2020-08-26
dc.date.accessioned 2022-05-26T08:51:27Z
dc.date.available 2022-05-26T08:51:27Z
dc.identifier Diwan, I.; Houry, N. and Sayigh, Y. (2020) 'Egypt after the Coronavirus: Back to Square One', Research paper, Paris: Arab Reform Initiative
dc.identifier https://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/handle/20.500.12413/17031
dc.identifier https://arabsocialprotectionhub.net/en/2020/08/26/egypt-after-the-coronavirus-back-to-square-one/
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/CUHPOERS/198848
dc.description Egypt’s recent security and macro-economic stabilization has been built on weak foundations and Covid-19 has further exposed this fragility. Egypt is now back to a situation broadly similar to that before the 2011 revolution: stable on the surface, but with deep structural problems and simmering social grievances, and little buffers to mitigate them. This paper argues for a major shift in the ways the country is currently governed in favour of greater openness in politics and markets, and for the international community to seriously engage Egypt on the need to reform economically and politically. President Sisi has managed a successful security and macro-economic stabilization, but it has been built on weak foundations. Economically, he has relied on the military and the public sector to become the engines of growth and has been unable, or unwilling, to elicit a private sector supply response. His reforms have also come at a great social cost with poverty and precarious employment increasing. The external shock due to Covid-19 has now hit all the sources of foreign exchange (FX) in Egypt: tourism, remittances, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), gas export, and international capital flows. On economic and social grounds, Egypt’s stability now appears brittle - resilient on the surface but fragile underneath. Can the current governance and economic model evolve to sustain stability in Egypt following the current Covid-19 crisis?
dc.language en
dc.publisher Arab Reform Initiative
dc.rights http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
dc.rights © 2020 by the Arab Reform Initiative
dc.subject Health
dc.title Egypt after the Coronavirus: Back to Square One
dc.type Series paper (non-IDS)
dc.coverage Egypt


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