دور سياسة الإنفاق العام في تفعيل التنويع الاقتصادي - اقتصاد دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة نموذجا -
The role of public spending policy in activating economic diversification - The economy of the United Arab Emirates as a model -
Zeghachou Meriem and
Mohammed Dehane
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Abstract:
In recent decades, the global economy has undergone profound transformations, which have made economic diversification a necessity and requirement for many countries, especially the mono-economic countries. In this context, the role of the State is growing and increase to laying the foundations for such diversification depending on its policy of expenditure, which is a strategic option, in contributing to the adaptation of productive activity not only to meet domestic needs but also to ensure greater competitiveness in international trade through the promotion and diversification of their exports, depending on what it contains of social or even military investment expenditures on the one hand, and their tax concessions and subsidies aimed at domestic and foreign investors alike on the other. As an example, we review the experience of the United Arab Emirates in economic diversification, which is a successful model that oil countries can benefit from.
Keywords: Economic diversity; Diversity of production; Diversity of imports; public expenses; Public expenditure policy; Economic diversification UAE. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H5 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-12
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Published in Revue Sciences Humaines 48.A(2017): pp. 69-86
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