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Djibouti News | Global Arab Network
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Economics
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 The gap in living standards between rich and poor regions within countries poses one of the most difficult policy questions for governments around the world. Even industrialized countries are still struggling to find
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Economics
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 Economic prospects for the countries of the Middle East and North Africa have improved with the resumption of capital inflows and rising crude oil prices. But stress in the banking and financial sectors along with slow credit activity are weighing on the rebound,
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Economics
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 The start of 2010 and a new decade found the MENA region facing challenges both old and new. These will require solutions equal to the ever-more complex balancing of interests at stake. Claire Spencer reports
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Economics
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 The Middle East Association’s Annual Lunch held on 17 March at the Dorchester Hotel, London, highlighted the importance of the MENA region for British business, and the key role played by the Association, in partnership with UK Trade & Investment,
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Economics
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 The recent World Bank report, “Global Economic Prospects 2010: Crisis, Finance, and Growth,” notes that the crisis is having serious cumulative impacts on poverty, with 64 million more people expected
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Economics
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 Most Arab countries are expected to record an average 3.6 percent economic growth this year as the price of crude oil rebounds from 2009, says a new United Nations economic report.
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Economics
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 The Middle East Association's Annual Lunch is taking place at the Ballroom Suite of the Dorchester Hotel, London on Wednesday 17th March 2010.
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Economics
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Issues of civil service and administrative reform have been pursued by a large number of MENA countries for decades. As noted in the introduction, the field is a large one that covers how government is structured and organized; the size and composition of its
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Economics
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 In 2009, the world economy was confirmed as having entered the deepest recession since the Second World War. Declining growth, credit constraint, diminishing demand and job losses are the most apparent problems associated with the world recession in 2009.
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Economics
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 A new book shares knowledge on managing water resources in one of the driest regions on earth.
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Economics
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 According to “Doing Business 2010: Reforming through Difficult Times” Reformers were particularly active in Eastern Europe and Central Asia and the Middle East and North Africa.
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Technology
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 In what is being hailed as the ""biggest change"" to the way the internet works in 40 years, non-Latin language domain names will soon be a reality.
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Technology
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 Arab societies need nurturing institutions and supportive policies to achieve a significant boost in knowledge production and creation, according to the new Arab Knowledge Report 2009.
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