In the 'knowledge' economy the provision of high levels of human skills and competencies in generating wealth are crucial. Recent developments in theories of human capital formation are particularly relevant to the Gulf and MENA regions. Recent reconfigurations of the theory in the West are discussed; much local work needs to be done to reshape theory to make it useful in the Middle East. Understanding of entry into the labour market in the West has become more sophisticated, and the impact of the global economy on skills and employment has been investigated. Despite great variation amongst Gulf and Middle Eastern states, issues relating to employment, education and training are of widespread concern. Coordinated planning and polic...
Abstract The inter-connection that exists between levels of educational achievement and workforce de...
Human development is the beginning of economic growth. The main purpose of wealth should be to enric...
This paper examines the processes through which the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) cities of Abu Dhabi...
It is without a doubt that achieving sustainable development has become the primary goal for any cou...
Saudi government is struggling to build knowledge based society to encounter social and economic cha...
This article traces the evolution of knowledge-based economic development in the Arab World. In purs...
Education and human capital development are seen by the government of Saudi Arabia as vital to the a...
The transition from an oil-based to a knowledge-based economy requires that the Saudi population dr...
Investment in ‘human capital’ can contribute to the economy through: (i) the quality of educational...
The technologically advanced knowledge economies of today increasingly demand that new labour market...
The labor market plays an important role in economic development through its impact on the acquisiti...
The main conclusion of the previous chapter is that the MENA region has invested heavily in educatio...
In this paper we will focus on education. Indeed, most theoretical analyzes have confirmed that huma...
In this globalization era, more knowledgeable human capital is needed to gain better economic growth...
The purpose of this paper is mainly to analyze the long-run relationship between education and the e...
Abstract The inter-connection that exists between levels of educational achievement and workforce de...
Human development is the beginning of economic growth. The main purpose of wealth should be to enric...
This paper examines the processes through which the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) cities of Abu Dhabi...
It is without a doubt that achieving sustainable development has become the primary goal for any cou...
Saudi government is struggling to build knowledge based society to encounter social and economic cha...
This article traces the evolution of knowledge-based economic development in the Arab World. In purs...
Education and human capital development are seen by the government of Saudi Arabia as vital to the a...
The transition from an oil-based to a knowledge-based economy requires that the Saudi population dr...
Investment in ‘human capital’ can contribute to the economy through: (i) the quality of educational...
The technologically advanced knowledge economies of today increasingly demand that new labour market...
The labor market plays an important role in economic development through its impact on the acquisiti...
The main conclusion of the previous chapter is that the MENA region has invested heavily in educatio...
In this paper we will focus on education. Indeed, most theoretical analyzes have confirmed that huma...
In this globalization era, more knowledgeable human capital is needed to gain better economic growth...
The purpose of this paper is mainly to analyze the long-run relationship between education and the e...
Abstract The inter-connection that exists between levels of educational achievement and workforce de...
Human development is the beginning of economic growth. The main purpose of wealth should be to enric...
This paper examines the processes through which the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) cities of Abu Dhabi...