To What Extent Do the Investment Programs in the Infrastructure Sector Comply with the Determinants of National Competitive Advantage?
Date
2018-01-05
Authors
Islam, K. M. Anwarul
Barghouthi, Orobah Ali
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Centre for Research on Islamic Banking & Finance and Business
Abstract
The paper has examined what needed has
to spend on infrastructure projects that would support the private
sector, create real work opportunities, and improve productivity. We’re also not spending evenly on sectors that
could contribute to a sustainable economic stimulus, make our products more competitive, and attract investment
capital. The PIF has in fact taken on this role. Even though it cannot cover everything, it is working in a number
of sectors, including communications, energy, and housing all sectors that spur growth.The fiscal situation, as
any observer of Palestine’s economy knows, remains unstable. Obviously expenditure goes primarily to salaries
and current expenditures as a result of the extraordinary circumstances. And obv iously this situation can only
deepen Palestine’s dependence on donors.
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Keywords
SMEs, , PIF, , PIF, Infrastructure Sector