Business Sectors | Myriam Ababsa Jordan’s economy is mostly services (71.3% of GDP in 2010) driven by the tourism sector, followed by transport and telecommunications, then finance and real estate (fig. VII.18 and VII.19). The telecommunications market is booming and the 6,000 Jordanians who graduate from the six universities specialized in information and communication technology (the country has 22 universities in total) are insufficient for the Jordanian market (Oxford Business Group 2010,..
Economic growth in Jordan potentially will come to a halt this year. This comes as a result of the C...
Economic growth always correlate positively with the magnitude of the unemployment rate. This is cau...
Economic growth always correlate positively with the magnitude of the unemployment rate. This is cau...
The tourism sector accounted for 13% of GDP in 2010 and employs nearly a quarter of the workforce, p...
The trend towards a service-oriented economy and the growing importance of services is very much pre...
A comprehensive study of urban functions, social disparities and urban policies of the Amman-Ruseifa...
SIGLELD:D50259/84 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
AbstractThis study highlights the development in the Jordanian tourism sector, while pointing out th...
The aim of the research is to define the digital economy and shed light on the reality of the digita...
This study is an econometric investigation of the Jordanian economy. Emphasis is given to an analysi...
There is a thin line between tourism development and economic development in Jordan. This is because...
Following an introduction to the Middle Eastern nation in its context is a map showing the location ...
The study aims to examine Jordan's industrial sector by using descriptive statistical and econometri...
Understand the economic, cultural, and enterprise issues facing the Arab countries of the Middle Eas...
In recent years, Jordan has been a major producer and exporter of potash and phosphate rock. It has ...
Economic growth in Jordan potentially will come to a halt this year. This comes as a result of the C...
Economic growth always correlate positively with the magnitude of the unemployment rate. This is cau...
Economic growth always correlate positively with the magnitude of the unemployment rate. This is cau...
The tourism sector accounted for 13% of GDP in 2010 and employs nearly a quarter of the workforce, p...
The trend towards a service-oriented economy and the growing importance of services is very much pre...
A comprehensive study of urban functions, social disparities and urban policies of the Amman-Ruseifa...
SIGLELD:D50259/84 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
AbstractThis study highlights the development in the Jordanian tourism sector, while pointing out th...
The aim of the research is to define the digital economy and shed light on the reality of the digita...
This study is an econometric investigation of the Jordanian economy. Emphasis is given to an analysi...
There is a thin line between tourism development and economic development in Jordan. This is because...
Following an introduction to the Middle Eastern nation in its context is a map showing the location ...
The study aims to examine Jordan's industrial sector by using descriptive statistical and econometri...
Understand the economic, cultural, and enterprise issues facing the Arab countries of the Middle Eas...
In recent years, Jordan has been a major producer and exporter of potash and phosphate rock. It has ...
Economic growth in Jordan potentially will come to a halt this year. This comes as a result of the C...
Economic growth always correlate positively with the magnitude of the unemployment rate. This is cau...
Economic growth always correlate positively with the magnitude of the unemployment rate. This is cau...