Enabling Private Sector Growth in Menya and Assiut, Egypt

Egypt has considerable potential to become a regional trade hub. A key challenge is how to leverage this potential to achieve inclusive and sustainable growth that benefits the country’s population at large. In alignment with Egypt’s decision to ex...

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spelling okr-10986-359882021-07-22T05:10:51Z Enabling Private Sector Growth in Menya and Assiut, Egypt World Bank SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES PRIVATE SECTOR DYNAMICS AGRICULTURE MANUFACTURING BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT INPUT MARKET INFRASTRUCTURE ACCESS TO FINANCE Egypt has considerable potential to become a regional trade hub. A key challenge is how to leverage this potential to achieve inclusive and sustainable growth that benefits the country’s population at large. In alignment with Egypt’s decision to expand the Upper Egypt Local Development Program (UELDP) from an initial focus on Sohag and Qena to also include Menya and Assiut, this paper focuses on identifying opportunities and barriers to realizing inclusive and sustainable growth in these two governorates. Menya is the fourth-lowest and Assiut the fifth-lowest productive governorates in Egypt as measured by gross value added per capita. There is thus a pressing need for measures to promote inclusive growth and competitiveness in the two governorates The paper aims to inform the deliberations of the governorates recently established Economic Councils, as well as the continuous sub-sector specific public private dialogue, which forms part of UELDP. This paper thus serves as a starting point, and forth-coming dialogue could give rise to follow-on in-depth studies of sub-sectors of high priority to the governorates. Indeed, cluster competitiveness initiatives which focus on resolving sub-sector specific constraints are a part of the UELDP. 2021-07-21T15:04:33Z 2021-07-21T15:04:33Z 2021-07-01 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/717601625141344267/Enabling-Private-Sector-Growth-in-Menya-and-Assiut-Egypt http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35988 English Equitable Growth, Finance and Institutions Insight; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: PSD, Privatization and Industrial Policy Middle East and North Africa Egypt, Arab Republic of
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topic SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES
PRIVATE SECTOR DYNAMICS
AGRICULTURE
MANUFACTURING
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
INPUT MARKET
INFRASTRUCTURE
ACCESS TO FINANCE
spellingShingle SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES
PRIVATE SECTOR DYNAMICS
AGRICULTURE
MANUFACTURING
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
INPUT MARKET
INFRASTRUCTURE
ACCESS TO FINANCE
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Enabling Private Sector Growth in Menya and Assiut, Egypt
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Egypt, Arab Republic of
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description Egypt has considerable potential to become a regional trade hub. A key challenge is how to leverage this potential to achieve inclusive and sustainable growth that benefits the country’s population at large. In alignment with Egypt’s decision to expand the Upper Egypt Local Development Program (UELDP) from an initial focus on Sohag and Qena to also include Menya and Assiut, this paper focuses on identifying opportunities and barriers to realizing inclusive and sustainable growth in these two governorates. Menya is the fourth-lowest and Assiut the fifth-lowest productive governorates in Egypt as measured by gross value added per capita. There is thus a pressing need for measures to promote inclusive growth and competitiveness in the two governorates The paper aims to inform the deliberations of the governorates recently established Economic Councils, as well as the continuous sub-sector specific public private dialogue, which forms part of UELDP. This paper thus serves as a starting point, and forth-coming dialogue could give rise to follow-on in-depth studies of sub-sectors of high priority to the governorates. Indeed, cluster competitiveness initiatives which focus on resolving sub-sector specific constraints are a part of the UELDP.
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title Enabling Private Sector Growth in Menya and Assiut, Egypt
title_short Enabling Private Sector Growth in Menya and Assiut, Egypt
title_full Enabling Private Sector Growth in Menya and Assiut, Egypt
title_fullStr Enabling Private Sector Growth in Menya and Assiut, Egypt
title_full_unstemmed Enabling Private Sector Growth in Menya and Assiut, Egypt
title_sort enabling private sector growth in menya and assiut, egypt
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2021
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/717601625141344267/Enabling-Private-Sector-Growth-in-Menya-and-Assiut-Egypt
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