The Plight of Yemeni Private Enterprises since the 2011 Crisis : A Rapid Assessment
Yemen's political and security crises have exacted a terrible toll on its people in terms of human losses, poverty, malnutrition, and economic decline. Emerging from conflict and violence and moving towards economic recovery, growth, poverty a...
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okr-10986-161672021-04-23T14:03:27Z The Plight of Yemeni Private Enterprises since the 2011 Crisis : A Rapid Assessment Stone, Andrew Badawy, Lina Assaf, Nabila CREATING JOBS DEFICITS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DRIVERS EMPLOYMENT EQUIPMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATE INSTABILITY FIRM SIZE FIRM SIZE DISTRIBUTION FIRMS GOVERNMENT DEFICITS INCOME TAX INFLATION INVESTING INVESTMENT CLIMATE JOB CREATION LARGE ENTERPRISES LIABILITY LINE OF CREDIT LOAN MACROECONOMIC UNCERTAINTY MANUFACTURERS MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MICROENTERPRISES PAYROLL TAXES PHYSICAL SECURITY POLITICAL STABILITY PRIVATE ENTERPRISE PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PRIVATE SECTOR ROADS SHORT-TERM FINANCE SMALL FIRMS STREET CLOSURES SUPPLIERS TOLL TRANSPORT TRANSPORT SERVICES UNEMPLOYMENT WORKERS Yemen's political and security crises have exacted a terrible toll on its people in terms of human losses, poverty, malnutrition, and economic decline. Emerging from conflict and violence and moving towards economic recovery, growth, poverty alleviation, and job creation are critically dependent on enabling a growing and increasingly diverse and competitive private sector. Understanding the effects of civil conflict on private businesses and their needs in a conflict-affected environment can provide insights on measures that will assist overall economic recovery. The report asserts that private sector development is crucial to recovery, 'especially if creating jobs and incomes is to outlast donor-funded, short-term emergency works'. The World Development Report (WDR) concludes that, 'author need to put greater emphasis on early projects to create jobs, especially through the private sector.' 2013-10-15T22:09:03Z 2013-10-15T22:09:03Z 2012-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/09/16795763/plight-yemeni-private-enterprises-2011-crisis-rapid-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16167 English en_US MENA Knowledge and Learning Quick Notes Series;No. 72 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Middle East and North Africa Yemen, Republic of |
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CREATING JOBS DEFICITS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DRIVERS EMPLOYMENT EQUIPMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATE INSTABILITY FIRM SIZE FIRM SIZE DISTRIBUTION FIRMS GOVERNMENT DEFICITS INCOME TAX INFLATION INVESTING INVESTMENT CLIMATE JOB CREATION LARGE ENTERPRISES LIABILITY LINE OF CREDIT LOAN MACROECONOMIC UNCERTAINTY MANUFACTURERS MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MICROENTERPRISES PAYROLL TAXES PHYSICAL SECURITY POLITICAL STABILITY PRIVATE ENTERPRISE PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PRIVATE SECTOR ROADS SHORT-TERM FINANCE SMALL FIRMS STREET CLOSURES SUPPLIERS TOLL TRANSPORT TRANSPORT SERVICES UNEMPLOYMENT WORKERS |
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CREATING JOBS DEFICITS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DRIVERS EMPLOYMENT EQUIPMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATE INSTABILITY FIRM SIZE FIRM SIZE DISTRIBUTION FIRMS GOVERNMENT DEFICITS INCOME TAX INFLATION INVESTING INVESTMENT CLIMATE JOB CREATION LARGE ENTERPRISES LIABILITY LINE OF CREDIT LOAN MACROECONOMIC UNCERTAINTY MANUFACTURERS MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MICROENTERPRISES PAYROLL TAXES PHYSICAL SECURITY POLITICAL STABILITY PRIVATE ENTERPRISE PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PRIVATE SECTOR ROADS SHORT-TERM FINANCE SMALL FIRMS STREET CLOSURES SUPPLIERS TOLL TRANSPORT TRANSPORT SERVICES UNEMPLOYMENT WORKERS Stone, Andrew Badawy, Lina Assaf, Nabila The Plight of Yemeni Private Enterprises since the 2011 Crisis : A Rapid Assessment |
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Middle East and North Africa Yemen, Republic of |
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MENA Knowledge and Learning Quick Notes Series;No. 72 |
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Yemen's political and security
crises have exacted a terrible toll on its people in terms
of human losses, poverty, malnutrition, and economic
decline. Emerging from conflict and violence and moving
towards economic recovery, growth, poverty alleviation, and
job creation are critically dependent on enabling a growing
and increasingly diverse and competitive private sector.
Understanding the effects of civil conflict on private
businesses and their needs in a conflict-affected
environment can provide insights on measures that will
assist overall economic recovery. The report asserts that
private sector development is crucial to recovery,
'especially if creating jobs and incomes is to outlast
donor-funded, short-term emergency works'. The World
Development Report (WDR) concludes that, 'author need
to put greater emphasis on early projects to create jobs,
especially through the private sector.' |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Stone, Andrew Badawy, Lina Assaf, Nabila |
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Stone, Andrew Badawy, Lina Assaf, Nabila |
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Stone, Andrew |
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The Plight of Yemeni Private Enterprises since the 2011 Crisis : A Rapid Assessment |
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The Plight of Yemeni Private Enterprises since the 2011 Crisis : A Rapid Assessment |
title_full |
The Plight of Yemeni Private Enterprises since the 2011 Crisis : A Rapid Assessment |
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The Plight of Yemeni Private Enterprises since the 2011 Crisis : A Rapid Assessment |
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The Plight of Yemeni Private Enterprises since the 2011 Crisis : A Rapid Assessment |
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plight of yemeni private enterprises since the 2011 crisis : a rapid assessment |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/09/16795763/plight-yemeni-private-enterprises-2011-crisis-rapid-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16167 |
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