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Title: | Development in Palestine: toward a vision | Authors: | Zaghah, Adel, 1956- | Issue Date: | Jan-2001 | Publisher: | ResearchGate | Abstract: | The Palestinian economy has been operating far below its enormous poten-tial. Overall the economic performance of through 1994-1997 was weak, characterized by negative growth rates, declining per capita incomes and rising unemployment. A variety of factors contributed to this trend, most no-tably the Israeli policy of border closure and other restrictions on the mobility of goods and people. As a result, the initial experience of the peace process for many Palestinians was one of declining living standards. Ultimately a mutually advantageous resolution of political uncertainties is necessary for the economy to embark on a path of strong and sustained growth (Stiglitz, 1999: xi). | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11889/2081 |
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