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"The contribution of return migrants to economic development in source countries can be significant. Overseas savings of returnees may lead to improvements in household welfare and provide liquidity for investments in the face of credit market failures. Labor market experience and skills...
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East and North Africa-Egypt, Jordan, and Tunisia. They highlight various channels through which public infrastructure may … public infrastructure has both "flow" and "stock" effects on private investment in Egypt, but only a "stock" effect in Jordan …
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affected by many of the sources of the high costs of doing business in Egypt. While the Egyptian firms are not very highly …
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, financial protection, and quality of care. The aim is to assist the Government of Egypt (GoE) in realizing the principle of … social justice in the provision of healthcare. In doing so, the roadmap aims to prioritize key areas of focus for Egypt … roadmap suggests recommendations that will result in incremental improvements in Egypt’s healthcare system in the short to …
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Egypt’s economic activity is gaining momentum. Growth accelerated to 5.6 percent during the first half of FY15 …. In March 2015, Egypt held a high level Economic Development Conference, which culminated with the signing of sizeable … including slippage in implementing reforms and a large external financing gap. Egypt’s main risk is to sustain the ongoing …
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