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There were always presumptions that economic integration and partnerships are strongly feasible between Arab and within Middle East countries. However, that was not apparent in real economic and social life. Our theoretical grounds here is that the potential framework for building such...
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The present paper analyzes issues of human capital development in Sudan. Investments are essentially for the national welfare. The impacts are more pronounced in the rural and marginalized regions. Conflicts are feasible in societies with less expenditure on education and henceforth less...
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The present paper is part of unpublished book that analyzes the political, social and economic collapse of the Sudan. Economic, social and distributive disparities triggered a process for the disintegration of the nation under the pretext of imposing Islamic Sharia Laws. A pronounced prominent...
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The study presents review of the Magharib countries economic bloc which consists of Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia and Mauritania. The feasibility of that economic bloc concludes its potentials. There comparative advantages for each county to integrate with the others in production factors and...
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The current book introduces an analysis on trade impediments and structural deformities that shape current world commodities. The case study is that of Arabic countries which represent considerable percentage of world's total area, resources and geopolitical conception. However, they still...
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The agricultural sector of Sudan is faced by many problems. In the irrigated schemes, the government who officially owns most of them there are entrenched managerial problems that brewed for more than six decades. Moreover, the privatization policies of those schemes provoked many outcries and...
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