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contraction of economic activity in Yemen throughout the ongoing conflict that erupted in 2015. Using estimated nightlights … growth for Yemen. I show that real GDP contracted by a cumulative 24 percent over 2015-17 against 50 percent according to …
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Yemen is an oil-exporting and food-importing country with the highest levels of poverty in the Middle East and North …
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This study analyses the economic developments in Yemen from the 1970s to today in the context of the resource curse … (economic) analyses, I confirm that post-reunification Yemen suffers from an intense oil curse. The curse is evidenced by low … remittances from Saudi Arabia in the 1970s and 1980s. Moreover, the current instability in Yemen has its origins in rent …
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High and sustained rate of economic growth in Yemen is a necesary, though not sufficient, condition for reduction of … that the main obstacle to rapid and sustained economic growth is the weak governance that characterizes Yemen in addition … to the weaknesses in domestic security, property rights, and rule of law systems. Weak governance in Yemen is …
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investments, and so on., but the vision was not clear of the impact of the Yemen Stock Exchange on the economic activity in Yemen … relationship with regard to the Yemen Stock Exchange.The study reached a number of conclusions, including proving the validity of … the hypothesis that there is no relationship between the Yemen stock market and the achievement of any economic growth …
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