Obstacles of Development in the Arab World

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作者
Ben Jreed, Morad Fathalla [1 ]
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[1] Tech Univ Kosice, Fac Econ, Nemcovej 32, Kosice 04001, Slovakia
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CENTRAL EUROPEAN CONFERENCE IN FINANCE AND ECONOMICS (CEFE2015) | 2015年
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Development; Economic; Countries; Government;
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F [经济];
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When developing countries begin to develop and build their national economy, they were facing two forms to experience economic construction, namely the capitalist system based on free market economy and the socialist system based on the planned economy. When developing countries were trying to choose an approach to the process of socio-economic development and building the national economy must be concerned with the process of their people interact with this approach. And the mobilization of all energies in the fight against backwardness and achieve the highest rates of growth in it. Arab countries have passed tough stages in the past and some of them are still until now, beside that Arab countries will not be able to get out of this situation until they use their local natural available resources to increase the amount of goods and services produced in order to meet the needs of its citizens and this is the required economic development. The important inhibitor in the way of economic development in the Arab world is the high population growth rate, as to increase annual production rates equivalent of population growth rate than the poor countries. The reason returns back to the high population growth in the Arab countries and the lack of national cadres' rate. On the other hand, the disparity in the level of social and economic development due to the fall in the savings level of some Arab countries, add to this attempts create disability in the Arab world.
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