Eighty journalists - based in the Middle East and Europe - write for the site, covering sectors as diverse as construction, banking, technology and leisure in both English and Arabic.
The GCC's leading online business news source for timely perspectives of the region’s business affairs, with overviews of the industry and insight on energy, finance, services and technology.
Includes both individual-level and country-level variables. Data on individual-level variables are drawn from 44 surveys carried out in 12 Arab countries, Turkey, and Iran." The individual-level data ask about topics such as women's rights, Islamic law, and political participation. The country-level data cover topics such as political openness, human development measures, religious freedom, and ethinic/religious fractionalization.
The latest release of the database provides data update on statistical indicators presented in the Statistical Yearbook 2015 - facts and trends at the outset of the 2030 Development Agenda published in February 2016. The update provides new data on SDG targets related to child mortality, education, energy use; natural disasters.
(Statistical, Economic and Social Research and Training Centre for Islamic Countries) - Statistical data on the 57 OIC members. a compilation of socio-economic statistics covering an extensive range of topics such as health, demographics, macroeconomics, public finances, and energy.
The statistics are available via the Basic Social and Economic Indicators Database, and users also have the option of creating motion charts to visualize the relationship between pairs of indicators over time.
Full-text business publications and hundreds of scholarly, peer-reviewed journals covering all aspects of business. Coverage goes as far back as 1886. Additional full text, non-journal content includes financial data, case studies, investment research reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analysis, books, videos, major reference works, book digests, and conference proceedings.
Covers management, economics, finance, accounting, international business and more. Titles include Harvard Business Review, California Management Review, MIT Sloan Management Review and Administrative Science Quarterly.
Published by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), the yearbook is a reference of current and emerging trends of economic, social and environmental development. It is aligned with the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and each Goal, when clicked, links to analyses of development trends, data tables and statistical data challenges.