EQ Stability Index - MENA (original) (raw)
The risk index of Middle East and North African countries (MENA) created by Equilibri was conceived as a helpful tool to differentiate between the most unstable states in the MENA zone. The objective was to elaborate on the crucial elements in the economic, political, and social sphere and from this to deduce the major or minor risks which individual countries in this area face in the near future. This document is based around an index created by data taken for the most part in the present, but also with a short term future projection and can give useful indications on problems belonging, not only to individual nations, but also to the entire region in question. As all the indexes, this index is not ‘scientific’ but asks to be read as a useful source of knowledge based on Equilibri’s interpretation of the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern region. An exact and binding precision takes into account the external factors that can contribute to determining possible unstable situations, or maintaining the status quo: not being quantifiable at this stage, this index does not take them into account. Instead, the index reveals the structural state of individual countries upon which, external factors can eventually interact with, to stabilize them or the opposite.
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