North Africa vs Tunisia: Sustainable Economic Opportunity

North Africa
57.34
in 2011
Tunisia
68.6
in 2011
North Africa rank
1st
Tunisia rank
2nd

Sustainable Economic Opportunity over time

  • North Africa
  • Tunisia
0204060200020052011

How they compare

Tunisia currently reports 68.6 against 57.34 in North Africa, a difference of 11.26.

That makes Tunisia's figure about 1.2 times North Africa's.

Across all 12 years both countries report, Tunisia has been ahead every year.

North Africa ranks 1st and Tunisia ranks 2nd of 4 groups.

Tunisia has averaged higher in every one of the 2 decades both report.

Head to head by decade

Decade North Africa Tunisia Difference Ahead
2000s 56.85 65.51 8.66 Tunisia
2010s 58.49 67.93 9.44 Tunisia

Averages of every year both report within each decade.

Frequently asked questions

Which has higher sustainable economic opportunity, North Africa or Tunisia?
Tunisia, at 68.6 against 57.34 in North Africa as of 2011.
What is the difference in sustainable economic opportunity between North Africa and Tunisia?
11.26, with Tunisia ahead.
How many years of comparable data are there for North Africa and Tunisia?
12 years are reported by both, from 2000 to 2011.
How do North Africa and Tunisia rank globally for sustainable economic opportunity?
North Africa ranks 1st and Tunisia ranks 2nd of 4 groups.
Where does this data come from?
Mo Ibrahim Foundation, electronic files and web site, published as Sustainable Economic Opportunity. Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.

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About this data

Indicator
Sustainable Economic Opportunity
Source
Mo Ibrahim Foundation, electronic files and web site
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
58 places, 696 data points, 2000–2011
Last refreshed

Public Management: Within this subcategory the Ibrahim Index measures: (i) Quality of Public Administration – clustered indicator (average) of variables from the African Development Bank and the World Bank measuring the extent to which the civil service is structured to effectively and ethically design policy and deliver services. (ii) Quality of Budget Management – clustered indicator (average) of variables from the African Development Bank and the World Bank measuring the extent to which there is a comprehensive and credible budget, linked to policy priorities, with mechanisms to ensure implementation and reporting. (iii) Currency Inside Banks – total stock of currency held within banks as a proportion of the money supply in an economy (OD). (iv) Ratio of Total Revenue to Total Expenditure – total budget revenue as a proportion of total budget expenditure (OD). (v) Ratio of Budget Deficit or Surplus to GDP – budget deficit or budget surplus as a proportion of Gross Domestic Product. (vi) Management of Public Debt – clustered indicator (average) of variables from the African Development Bank and the World Bank measuring short- and medium term sustainability of fiscal policy and its impact on growth. (vii) Inflation – annual average change in the consumer price index. (viii) Ratio of External Debt Service to Exports – total external debt service due, expressed as a proportion of exports of goods, non-factor services, income and workers’ remittances. (ix) Imports Covered by Reserves – period of time that imports could be paid for by foreign exchange reserves. (x) Statistical Capacity – national statistical systems and their adherence to international norms in the areas of: Methodology (of compiling statistics and indicators); Regularity and coverage of censuses and surveys; Regularity, timeliness and accessibility of key socioeconomic indicators.