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UAE Macroeconomic Analysis Report(0)
UAE Macroeconomic Analysis Report The USD350 UAE Macroeconomic Analysis Report, examines the prospects for the Middle East’s most dyanmic ad diversified economy. The country is poised for growth over the next few years, but also faces significant economic challenges as it looks to revive key sectors such as real estate and tourism. The independent study on the UAE examines all the key issues that could shape the future of the emirate: including Dubai’s debt issues, Abu Dhabi’s prudent approach towards federal and emirate-level development, unemployment issues, domestic business climate and key regulations that could unlock new opportunities for new businesses and investors in the country. AlifArabia’s report provides the following: Country Risk Economic Forecasts Key Economic Indicators Population & Demographics Key Sector Breakdown Key Regulations & Laws Impacting Businesses Setting Up A Business Corruption & Transparency Index Latest News Developments & Projections Key Government Ministries In addition, you get the following BENEFITS: FREE UAE Country Report Update After 5 Months HALF-PRICE For One UAE Sector Of Your Choice: Choose from Oil & Gas Sector, Banking & Finance Sector, Water & Power Sector, Construction & Real Estate Sector, IT & Telecom Sector, Tourism & Aviation Sector, Education Sector and Healthcare Sector Weekly Alifarabia.com Newsletter for FREE, including articles on UAE economy FREE White labelling of report: Send your company logo to aa@alifarabia.com to convert our report into your own report. This is especially suitable for company presentations to your clients, board meetings and internal research. WHY DO I GET MY REPORT AFTER 48 HOURS? You may be thinking why you have to wait 48 hours to get the report? The truth is that we don’t create off-the-shelf reports like everybody else. We constantly update the reports and once we get an order, we will go over the entire research to ensure we have the most up-to-date information which you can be certain is current to the day you receive it.This is yards better than a report that’s sitting on the virtual shelf for six months. Plus, we are a small team looking after lots of orders - but we make up for it by being excellent, diligent and thorough with our research. |
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Saudi Arabia Macroeconomic Analysis Report(0)
Saudi Arabia Country Report The USD350 Saudi Arabian Macroeconomic Analysis Report, examines the prospects for the Middle East’s largest economy. The country is poised for growth over the next few years, but also faces significant political and social challenges. The independent study on Saudi Arabia examines all the key issues that could shape the future of Saudi Arabia: including succession issues inside the Al Saud dynasty, demographic challenges, unemployment issues, domestic business climate and key regulations that could unlock new opportunities for new businesses and investors in the country. AlifArabia’s report provides the following:
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Quick View: Saudi Nominal GDP to Hit 29% In 2011-KAMCO(0) Kuwait-based KAMCO sheds light on the future economic outlook of the GCC based on 2011 and 2012 GDP growth expectations. In addition, the report incorporates growth analysis of consumer loans in Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Kuwait for 9M-11. GDP in Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Kuwait is expected to post growth rates for 2011 and 2012, by 29% and 7% in Saudi Arabia, 35% and 7% in Qatar, while Kuwait is expected post growth of 25% and 12%, respectively, supported by the growth in oil GDP. |
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SPECIAL COMMENT: The Arab Spring Could Turn Into A Long And Cruel Winter(0) By Alon Ben-Meir Due to a host of common denominators in the Arab world including the lack of traditional liberalism, the tribes’ power, the elites’ control of business, the hold on power by ethnic minorities, the military that cling to power, and the religious divide and Islamic extremism, the Arab Spring could sadly turn into a long and cruel winter. These factors are making the transformation into a more reformist governance, slow, filled with hurdles and punctuated with intense bloodshed. At the same time, each Arab country differs characteristically from one another on other dimensions including: history and culture, demographic composition, the role of the military, resources, and geostrategic situations. This combination of commonality and uniqueness has had, and will continue to have, significant impacts on how the uprising in each Arab country evolves and what kind of political order might eventually emerge. |
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The Kurdish Conflict: The Real Challenge To Turkey’s Democracy(0)
By Alon Ben-Meir In the wake of the Arab Spring and Prime Minister Erdogan’s championing of political reforms throughout the Arab world, it has now become more urgent than ever before to find an equitable solution to the Turkish-Kurdish conflict. Short of finding an immediate resolution to this debilitating struggle will not only severely compromise Turkey’s suggested model of successfully combining Islam and democracy, but it will additionally bankrupt its moral standing as it willfully continues to discriminate against 15 million Kurds who represent one-fifth of its population. |
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Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE are among the world’s 25 Rapid Growth Markets: Ernst & Young(0) • 25 Rapid Growth Markets (RGMs) to grow by an average of 6.2% this year and by 5.9% in 2012, compared with 1.6% growth for the Eurozone this year falling to 0.6% next year. • Qatar had the highest nominal GDP (US$) per capita at PPP in 2010 among the 25 RGMs and has also been the fastest growing economy over the last decade, with an average growth of 13%. The dynamics of the global economy have changed with a new set of fast-growing markets challenging the position of the established advanced economies. The rapid growth markets (RGMs) are expected to grow collectively by 6.2% this year, almost four times more than the anemic growth expected in the Eurozone according to Ernst & Young’s new quarterly Rapid Growth Markets Forecast (RGMF). |
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The Great Saudi Population Compendium(0) Everything you ever wanted to know about Saudi demographics, but were afraid to ask. Read More Here |
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Contacts and informationAlifArabia’s aim is to offer a brutally frank but sincere analysis on the Middle East region’s business and political issues. It wants to see a thriving and dynamic Middle East that encourages corporate and government transparency, investments and policies that allow the economies to grow.
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