Mohamed Moutii

Mohamed Moutii is a Research Associate with the Arab Center for Research, a Research Fellow with the Institute for Research in Economic and Fiscal Issues (IREFeurope), and a member of the Ibn Khaldun Initiative for Free Thoughts. He has translated numerous works from English to Arabic, contributing to the spread of free-market literature in the Arabic-speaking world, while also contributing original articles, analyses, and reports with various Western and Arab think tanks.

‘The Last Generation of Freedom’? The Quiet Growth of Global Surveillance Culture

Democracies are adopting authoritarian tools and cracking down on dissent. Technologies that once empowered citizens are now consolidating control.

‘The Last Generation of Freedom’? The Quiet Growth of Global Surveillance Culture

How Germany Became the World’s Worst-Performing Economy

Once Europe’s economic engine, Germany now faces stagnation, soaring labor costs, and a crushing welfare burden of one pensioner for every two workers.

How Germany Became the World’s Worst-Performing Economy

Europe’s Precautionary Principle Is Killing the Next Big Thing

Entrepreneurs can't reach for the future of innovation if they face the near-impossible burden of proving zero risk.

Europe’s Precautionary Principle Is Killing the Next Big Thing

Deporting Millions Won’t Boost the Economy — and Chaos is Costly

Mass deportations are driving up deficits and disrupting labor markets. The human and institutional costs might be still higher.

Deporting Millions Won’t Boost the Economy — and Chaos is Costly

Congress Must Take Back Control Over Tariffs

Allowing the president to wield emergency powers for economic purposes undermines the separation of powers that the Constitution was designed to protect.

Congress Must Take Back Control Over Tariffs

Tariff Turmoil: The Economic Risks of a Global Trade War

President Donald Trump has finally delivered on his campaign rhetoric by imposing sweeping tariffs, signaling a dramatic shift toward protectionism. He announced a 25 percent tariff on goods from Canada and Mexico and a…

Tariff Turmoil: The Economic Risks of a Global Trade War

Tariff Turmoil: The Economic Risks of a Global Trade War

A prolonged trade war would be a disaster for the global economy. The consequences would be severe  —  and self-inflicted.

Tariff Turmoil: The Economic Risks of a Global Trade War