Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan - Development Policy Review : Improving Institutions, Fiscal Policies and Structural Reforms for Greater Growth Resilience and Sustained Job Creation (Vol. 1 of 2)

Jordan's quest for long-term, inclusive and sustainable growth has remained largely elusive. By the Growth and Development Commission's measure of success, namely, an average growth rate of 7 percent over 30 years, Jordan's growth re...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Development Policy Review (DPR)
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013
Subjects:
GDP
OIL
TAX
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topic ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCOUNTING
AGRICULTURE
BENCHMARK
BENCHMARKING
BINDING CONSTRAINTS
BORROWING
BUSINESS CLIMATE
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS REGULATIONS
CAPITAL ACCOUNT
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CAPITAL FORMATION
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CENTRAL BANK
CENTRAL BANKS
COLLATERAL
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPETITIONS
COMPETITIVE MARKETS
COMPREHENSIVE STRATEGY
CREATING JOBS
CURRENCY
DEBT
DECENTRALIZATION
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
DOWNSIDE RISKS
DRIVERS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ECONOMIC REFORM
ECONOMIC REFORMS
ECONOMIC SECTORS
ELASTICITY
EMERGING ECONOMIES
EMERGING MARKETS
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
EMPLOYMENT SHARE
EXCHANGE RATE
EXOGENOUS SHOCKS
EXPENDITURES
EXPORT GROWTH
EXPORTS
EXTERNALITIES
FACTOR MARKETS
FERTILITY RATES
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL INTEGRATION
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FISCAL CONSOLIDATION
FISCAL DEFICIT
FISCAL POLICIES
FISCAL POLICY
FIXED CAPITAL
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN FIRMS
FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
FOREIGN INVESTORS
FOREIGN LABOR
FOREIGN MARKETS
FOREIGN WORKERS
FREE TRADE
FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GLOBAL MARKETS
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION
GROWTH IN TRADE
GROWTH POLICIES
GROWTH POTENTIAL
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HIGH EMPLOYMENT
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN RESOURCE
HUMAN RIGHT
INCENTIVES TO INVESTORS
INCOME
INCOME GROUPS
INDIVIDUAL FIRMS
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INNOVATION
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE REFORMS
INVESTOR CONFIDENCE
JOB CREATION
JOINT VENTURES
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE GROWTH
LABOR MARKET
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LABOR SUPPLY
LABOR SURVEYS
LOW TARIFFS
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MACROECONOMIC EFFECTS
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
MACROECONOMIC POLICIES
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MARKET FAILURES
MARKET SHARES
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRY
MINES
MONETARY POLICY
MONOPOLIES
MORAL HAZARD
NATIONAL OUTPUT
NET EMPLOYMENT
NET JOB CREATION
NEW MARKETS
NEW PRODUCTS
OIL
OIL PRICES
OPEN ECONOMIES
PARTICULAR COUNTRIES
PENSION
PENSION CONTRIBUTIONS
POLICY INSTRUMENTS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
POLITICAL STABILITY
POPULATION GROWTH
POTENTIAL INVESTORS
PRICE SUBSIDIES
PRIVATE INVESTMENTS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR WAGES
PRIVATE SECTORS
PRIVATIZATION
PRIVATIZATIONS
PRODUCERS
PRODUCTIVITY DECOMPOSITION
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC GOOD
PUBLIC SECTOR JOBS
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
RAPID EXPANSION
RAPID GROWTH
REAL ESTATE
REAL WAGES
REGIONAL TRADE
REGULATORS
RENTS
REPUTATION
RESERVE REQUIREMENTS
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RETAIL TRADE
RETIREMENT
RISK PREMIUM
SAFETY
SAFETY NET
SAVINGS
SERVANTS
SKILLED LABOR
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL BENEFITS
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SAFETY NET
STATE CAPTURE
STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES
STRUCTURAL CHANGE
SUPPLIERS
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
TAX
TAX EXPENDITURES
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFERS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
TOTAL LABOR FORCE
TRADE COMPETITIVENESS
TRADE DIVERSION
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRADE POLICY
TRADITIONAL MARKETS
TRANSPARENCY
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
VALUE ADDED
VENTURE CAPITAL
VENTURE CAPITAL FUNDS
VIRTUOUS CYCLE
VOLATILITY
WAGE BILL
WAGE INCREASES
WORKER
WORKING CONDITIONS
WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
WORLD TRADE
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
WTO
spellingShingle ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCOUNTING
AGRICULTURE
BENCHMARK
BENCHMARKING
BINDING CONSTRAINTS
BORROWING
BUSINESS CLIMATE
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS REGULATIONS
CAPITAL ACCOUNT
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CAPITAL FORMATION
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CENTRAL BANK
CENTRAL BANKS
COLLATERAL
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPETITIONS
COMPETITIVE MARKETS
COMPREHENSIVE STRATEGY
CREATING JOBS
CURRENCY
DEBT
DECENTRALIZATION
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
DOWNSIDE RISKS
DRIVERS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ECONOMIC REFORM
ECONOMIC REFORMS
ECONOMIC SECTORS
ELASTICITY
EMERGING ECONOMIES
EMERGING MARKETS
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
EMPLOYMENT SHARE
EXCHANGE RATE
EXOGENOUS SHOCKS
EXPENDITURES
EXPORT GROWTH
EXPORTS
EXTERNALITIES
FACTOR MARKETS
FERTILITY RATES
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL INTEGRATION
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FISCAL CONSOLIDATION
FISCAL DEFICIT
FISCAL POLICIES
FISCAL POLICY
FIXED CAPITAL
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN FIRMS
FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
FOREIGN INVESTORS
FOREIGN LABOR
FOREIGN MARKETS
FOREIGN WORKERS
FREE TRADE
FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GLOBAL MARKETS
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION
GROWTH IN TRADE
GROWTH POLICIES
GROWTH POTENTIAL
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HIGH EMPLOYMENT
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN RESOURCE
HUMAN RIGHT
INCENTIVES TO INVESTORS
INCOME
INCOME GROUPS
INDIVIDUAL FIRMS
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INNOVATION
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE REFORMS
INVESTOR CONFIDENCE
JOB CREATION
JOINT VENTURES
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE GROWTH
LABOR MARKET
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LABOR SUPPLY
LABOR SURVEYS
LOW TARIFFS
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MACROECONOMIC EFFECTS
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
MACROECONOMIC POLICIES
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MARKET FAILURES
MARKET SHARES
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRY
MINES
MONETARY POLICY
MONOPOLIES
MORAL HAZARD
NATIONAL OUTPUT
NET EMPLOYMENT
NET JOB CREATION
NEW MARKETS
NEW PRODUCTS
OIL
OIL PRICES
OPEN ECONOMIES
PARTICULAR COUNTRIES
PENSION
PENSION CONTRIBUTIONS
POLICY INSTRUMENTS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
POLITICAL STABILITY
POPULATION GROWTH
POTENTIAL INVESTORS
PRICE SUBSIDIES
PRIVATE INVESTMENTS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR WAGES
PRIVATE SECTORS
PRIVATIZATION
PRIVATIZATIONS
PRODUCERS
PRODUCTIVITY DECOMPOSITION
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC GOOD
PUBLIC SECTOR JOBS
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
RAPID EXPANSION
RAPID GROWTH
REAL ESTATE
REAL WAGES
REGIONAL TRADE
REGULATORS
RENTS
REPUTATION
RESERVE REQUIREMENTS
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RETAIL TRADE
RETIREMENT
RISK PREMIUM
SAFETY
SAFETY NET
SAVINGS
SERVANTS
SKILLED LABOR
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL BENEFITS
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SAFETY NET
STATE CAPTURE
STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES
STRUCTURAL CHANGE
SUPPLIERS
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
TAX
TAX EXPENDITURES
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFERS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
TOTAL LABOR FORCE
TRADE COMPETITIVENESS
TRADE DIVERSION
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRADE POLICY
TRADITIONAL MARKETS
TRANSPARENCY
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
VALUE ADDED
VENTURE CAPITAL
VENTURE CAPITAL FUNDS
VIRTUOUS CYCLE
VOLATILITY
WAGE BILL
WAGE INCREASES
WORKER
WORKING CONDITIONS
WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
WORLD TRADE
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
WTO
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Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan - Development Policy Review : Improving Institutions, Fiscal Policies and Structural Reforms for Greater Growth Resilience and Sustained Job Creation (Vol. 1 of 2)
geographic_facet Middle East and North Africa
Jordan
description Jordan's quest for long-term, inclusive and sustainable growth has remained largely elusive. By the Growth and Development Commission's measure of success, namely, an average growth rate of 7 percent over 30 years, Jordan's growth record cannot be dubbed 'successful'. This Development Policy Review (DPR) shows that sustaining growth and reducing unemployment is possible: Jordan has a strong human capital base, a large endowment in engineers, doctors, accountants, Information Technology (IT) specialists and a substantial highly-skilled diaspora (500,000 educated Jordanians abroad, 8 percent of the population). Furthermore, the market-oriented reforms of the early 2000s have made Jordan one of the most open economies in the Middle East and North Africa Region and have led to the emergence of dynamic non-traditional sectors (e.g., information and communication technologies, health tourism and business services). What is missing are: (i) an adequate and stable institutional framework for policymaking and long-term business development; (ii) good fiscal policies to manage shocks and maintain macroeconomic stability; good institutions and macroeconomic stability were identified by the growth commission as two of the five common characteristics of successful growth experiences; and (iii) further growth-enhancing structural reforms.
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title Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan - Development Policy Review : Improving Institutions, Fiscal Policies and Structural Reforms for Greater Growth Resilience and Sustained Job Creation (Vol. 1 of 2)
title_short Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan - Development Policy Review : Improving Institutions, Fiscal Policies and Structural Reforms for Greater Growth Resilience and Sustained Job Creation (Vol. 1 of 2)
title_full Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan - Development Policy Review : Improving Institutions, Fiscal Policies and Structural Reforms for Greater Growth Resilience and Sustained Job Creation (Vol. 1 of 2)
title_fullStr Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan - Development Policy Review : Improving Institutions, Fiscal Policies and Structural Reforms for Greater Growth Resilience and Sustained Job Creation (Vol. 1 of 2)
title_full_unstemmed Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan - Development Policy Review : Improving Institutions, Fiscal Policies and Structural Reforms for Greater Growth Resilience and Sustained Job Creation (Vol. 1 of 2)
title_sort hashemite kingdom of jordan - development policy review : improving institutions, fiscal policies and structural reforms for greater growth resilience and sustained job creation (vol. 1 of 2)
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/06/17073510/hashemite-kingdom-jordan-development-policy-review-improving-institutions-fiscal-policies-structural-reforms-greater-growth-resilience-sustained-job-creation-vol-1-2-synthesis
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spelling okr-10986-123022021-04-23T14:03:00Z Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan - Development Policy Review : Improving Institutions, Fiscal Policies and Structural Reforms for Greater Growth Resilience and Sustained Job Creation (Vol. 1 of 2) World Bank ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURE BENCHMARK BENCHMARKING BINDING CONSTRAINTS BORROWING BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS REGULATIONS CAPITAL ACCOUNT CAPITAL ACCUMULATION CAPITAL FORMATION CAPITAL INFLOWS CAPITAL INVESTMENT CENTRAL BANK CENTRAL BANKS COLLATERAL COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIONS COMPETITIVE MARKETS COMPREHENSIVE STRATEGY CREATING JOBS CURRENCY DEBT DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DOWNSIDE RISKS DRIVERS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC POLICIES ECONOMIC REFORM ECONOMIC REFORMS ECONOMIC SECTORS ELASTICITY EMERGING ECONOMIES EMERGING MARKETS EMPLOYMENT GROWTH EMPLOYMENT SHARE EXCHANGE RATE EXOGENOUS SHOCKS EXPENDITURES EXPORT GROWTH EXPORTS EXTERNALITIES FACTOR MARKETS FERTILITY RATES FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL INTEGRATION FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SERVICES FISCAL CONSOLIDATION FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL POLICIES FISCAL POLICY FIXED CAPITAL FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN FIRMS FOREIGN INVESTMENTS FOREIGN INVESTORS FOREIGN LABOR FOREIGN MARKETS FOREIGN WORKERS FREE TRADE FREE TRADE AGREEMENT GDP GDP PER CAPITA GLOBAL ECONOMY GLOBAL MARKETS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION GROWTH IN TRADE GROWTH POLICIES GROWTH POTENTIAL GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HIGH EMPLOYMENT HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RIGHT INCENTIVES TO INVESTORS INCOME INCOME GROUPS INDIVIDUAL FIRMS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INTERNATIONAL MARKETS INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT CLIMATE REFORMS INVESTOR CONFIDENCE JOB CREATION JOINT VENTURES LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE GROWTH LABOR MARKET LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LABOR SUPPLY LABOR SURVEYS LOW TARIFFS LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MACROECONOMIC EFFECTS MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MACROECONOMIC POLICIES MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MARKET FAILURES MARKET SHARES MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRY MINES MONETARY POLICY MONOPOLIES MORAL HAZARD NATIONAL OUTPUT NET EMPLOYMENT NET JOB CREATION NEW MARKETS NEW PRODUCTS OIL OIL PRICES OPEN ECONOMIES PARTICULAR COUNTRIES PENSION PENSION CONTRIBUTIONS POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS POLITICAL STABILITY POPULATION GROWTH POTENTIAL INVESTORS PRICE SUBSIDIES PRIVATE INVESTMENTS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR WAGES PRIVATE SECTORS PRIVATIZATION PRIVATIZATIONS PRODUCERS PRODUCTIVITY DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC GOOD PUBLIC SECTOR JOBS PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS RAPID EXPANSION RAPID GROWTH REAL ESTATE REAL WAGES REGIONAL TRADE REGULATORS RENTS REPUTATION RESERVE REQUIREMENTS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RETAIL TRADE RETIREMENT RISK PREMIUM SAFETY SAFETY NET SAVINGS SERVANTS SKILLED LABOR SKILLS DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL BENEFITS SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SAFETY NET STATE CAPTURE STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES STRUCTURAL CHANGE SUPPLIERS SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TAX TAX EXPENDITURES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFERS TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOTAL EMPLOYMENT TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH TOTAL LABOR FORCE TRADE COMPETITIVENESS TRADE DIVERSION TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE POLICY TRADITIONAL MARKETS TRANSPARENCY UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE VALUE ADDED VENTURE CAPITAL VENTURE CAPITAL FUNDS VIRTUOUS CYCLE VOLATILITY WAGE BILL WAGE INCREASES WORKER WORKING CONDITIONS WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS WORLD TRADE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION WTO Jordan's quest for long-term, inclusive and sustainable growth has remained largely elusive. By the Growth and Development Commission's measure of success, namely, an average growth rate of 7 percent over 30 years, Jordan's growth record cannot be dubbed 'successful'. This Development Policy Review (DPR) shows that sustaining growth and reducing unemployment is possible: Jordan has a strong human capital base, a large endowment in engineers, doctors, accountants, Information Technology (IT) specialists and a substantial highly-skilled diaspora (500,000 educated Jordanians abroad, 8 percent of the population). Furthermore, the market-oriented reforms of the early 2000s have made Jordan one of the most open economies in the Middle East and North Africa Region and have led to the emergence of dynamic non-traditional sectors (e.g., information and communication technologies, health tourism and business services). What is missing are: (i) an adequate and stable institutional framework for policymaking and long-term business development; (ii) good fiscal policies to manage shocks and maintain macroeconomic stability; good institutions and macroeconomic stability were identified by the growth commission as two of the five common characteristics of successful growth experiences; and (iii) further growth-enhancing structural reforms. 2013-02-11T20:25:56Z 2013-02-11T20:25:56Z 2012-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/06/17073510/hashemite-kingdom-jordan-development-policy-review-improving-institutions-fiscal-policies-structural-reforms-greater-growth-resilience-sustained-job-creation-vol-1-2-synthesis http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12302 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Development Policy Review (DPR) Economic & Sector Work Middle East and North Africa Jordan