The economy of Egypt is predominantly rent seeking. Comparative advantage of Egypt could be ascertained only if the country is more open to privatization as well as liberalization. If Egypt economic reform can be such that all strata of people are benefited equally, it may to some extent nullify the ill effects of inequality, which certain economic reforms may have brought about. Egypt economic reform ought to be more transparent.
Another reason why Egypt economic reform has to be worked out is the attitude of the Egyptian government and the International financial institution or the IFIs. It has been observed that the policy makers are ignorant of the rural sector. The various obstacles encountered by them is also not taken into account. It has been exceedingly observed that the various methods adopted by the rural people to acclimatize them to the various economic reforms are also not paid much heed to. To add to the already existing problems of the rural people, the government in Egypt has a tendency to confiscate tillable landed property of the peasants and replace it with landowners. Lastly, what is not taken into account are the following, which if given importance could have changed the course of Egypt economic reform for the better. The prevailing economic reform in the country may not be able to bring about sustainability in agricultural productivity and growth in the economy. The various issues related to the environment are also not taken into consideration, the current Egypt economic reform also encourages social inequality. In case the above are paid heed to it would not heal social differences.