The Republic of Yemen - Economic Growth : Sources, Constraints and Potentials

High and sustained rate of economic growth in Yemen is a necesary, though not sufficient, condition for reduction of the high incidence of poverty and for raising the living standards of Yemeni citizens. Evidence in this report suggests that the main obstacle to rapid and sustained economic growth is the weak governance that characterizes Yemen in addition to the weaknesses in domestic security, property rights, and rule of law systems. Weak governance in Yemen is characterized/manifested by widespread corruption, lack of transparency and accountability, inefficiency in the interaction of public officials and private business, ineffective or absent market promoting institutions such as those enforcing contracts (courts, tribunals, etc.), poor performance of the public sector in terms of delivering essential goods and implementing programs, associated lack of incentives and skills in the civil service, and weak enforceability of contracts and rulings. Along with ordering the governance situation, there are areas that should receive government priority in the short and medium term, including: 1) enhancing domestic security to boost economic activity in all economic sectors; 2) removing excessive and arbitrary regulations to strengthen basic infrastructure and other services and to attract private investment into these sectors; 3) legal and judicial reform; and 4) sustained implementation of civil service reforms.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2002-05-31
Subjects:ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS, AGGREGATE GOVERNANCE INDICATORS, AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT, AGRICULTURAL SECTOR, AGRICULTURE, AIR, ANNUAL GROWTH, ANNUAL GROWTH RATE, AVERAGE GROWTH, AVERAGE GROWTH RATE, BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT, BUSINESS SECTOR, CAPITAL ACCUMULATION, CENTRAL BANK, CIVIL SERVICES, CIVIL WAR, COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE, COMPETITIVE EXCHANGE, COMPETITIVE EXCHANGE RATE, COMPETITIVENESS, CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, CORRUPTION, CRIME, DEBT, DEREGULATION, DIRECT INVESTMENT, DISCOVERIES, DIVERSIFICATION, DOMESTIC MARKETS, DUMPING, ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ECONOMIC REFORMS, ECONOMIC SECTORS, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, EXCHANGE RATE, EXCHANGE RATE POLICY, EXCHANGE RATE REGIME, EXPENDITURES, EXPORT GROWTH, EXPORTS, EXTERNAL SHOCKS, EXTERNAL TRADE, FINANCIAL RESOURCES, FISH, FISHERIES, FISHING, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, FORESTRY, FREE TRADE, GDP, GDP PER CAPITA, GOVERNANCE ISSUES, GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, GROWTH, GROWTH PERFORMANCE, GROWTH RATE, GROWTH RATES, HIGH GROWTH, HIGH TAXES, IMPORTS, IMPROVING GOVERNANCE, INCOME, INDUSTRIAL SECTOR, INEFFICIENCY, INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT, INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT, INTEREST RATES, INVESTMENT CLIMATE, LIVING STANDARDS, LONG-TERM GROWTH, MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT, MACROECONOMIC PERFORMANCE, MACROECONOMIC REFORMS, MACROECONOMIC STABILITY, MARKET ECONOMY, MONOPOLIES, NATIONAL ACCOUNTS, OIL, OIL PRICES, OIL RESERVES, OIL SECTOR, PARTNERSHIP, PER CAPITA GROWTH, POLICY CHANGES, POLICY REFORMS, POPULATION GROWTH, POVERTY REDUCTION, POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY, PRIVATE SECTOR, PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT, PRODUCTION COSTS, PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH, PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES, PROPERTY RIGHTS, PUBLIC INVESTMENT, PUBLIC SECTOR, PUBLIC UTILITIES, REAL GDP, SECTORAL COMPOSITION, SIGNIFICANT IMPACT, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TELEPHONES, TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY, TOTAL OUTPUT, TRADE LIBERALIZATION, TRADE POLICIES, TRANSACTIONS COSTS, UNEMPLOYMENT, VALUE ADDED, WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION, WTO GOVERNANCE, RULE OF LAW, JUDICIAL SYSTEMS, LEGAL REFORM, CIVIL SERVICE REFORMS, CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT, JUDGMENTS, CORRUPTION IN POLITICS, TOURISM DEVELOPMENT, MINING INDUSTRY, CONFLICT RESOLUTION SKILLS, DISPUTE RESOLUTION, SERVICE DELIVERY, MANUFACTURING PRODUCTION, FISHERIES SECTOR, EMPLOYMENT GENERATION, LAND TITLES,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/05/1971342/republic-yemen-economic-growth-sources-constraints-potentials
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/15383
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