Transforming Arab Economies : The Knowledge and Innovation Road

Knowledge has always been central to development. A thousand years ago the Arab civilization led the world in knowledge, prosperity, and development. More generally, the Arab world is currently undergoing a transition on three fronts: 1) a political transition, which seeks to replace authoritarian powers with more democratic ones; 2) a social transition in which equitable programs to protect the poor will substitute for inefficient policies promoting public sector-based employment and the subsidization of basic goods; and 3) an economic transition in favor of more competitive and productive economic regimes. The report focuses on the economic side of this transition. On which areas must leaders of the Arab countries concentrate in order to stimulate growth, create jobs, restore trust, and provide a measure of hope and prosperity for their people? This is a humble effort to try and answer some of these questions in an integrative framework that puts knowledge and innovation-related policies at center stage.

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Main Authors: Utz, Anuja, Aubert, Jean-Eric
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2013-02
Subjects:AGENTS, BEST PRACTICES, BROADBAND, CAPABILITIES, CHANGE AGENTS, COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES, COMPETITIVENESS, ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, ECONOMIC COOPERATION, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, GEOGRAPHIC REGION, GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS, GLOBAL ECONOMY, GLOBALIZATION, GROWTH STRATEGY, ICT, IDEAS, INNOVATION, INNOVATION POLICY, INTEGRATION, KNOWLEDGE ECONOMIES, KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY, KNOWLEDGE RESOURCES, LEADING, LEARNING, LEARNING ACTIVITIES, NATURAL RESOURCES, NETWORKS, NEW TECHNOLOGIES, PARADIGM SHIFT, PARTICIPATORY APPROACH, PRIVATE SECTOR, PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT, PRODUCTION PROCESSES, PRODUCTIVITY, PROGRAMS, R&D, SITES, SOCIAL TRANSITION, TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIES, VALUE CHAINS, VARIETY, VISION,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/02/17394172/transforming-arab-economies-knowledge-innovation-road
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/16134
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spelling dig-okr-10986161342024-08-08T14:43:51Z Transforming Arab Economies : The Knowledge and Innovation Road Utz, Anuja Aubert, Jean-Eric AGENTS BEST PRACTICES BROADBAND CAPABILITIES CHANGE AGENTS COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES COMPETITIVENESS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GEOGRAPHIC REGION GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS GLOBAL ECONOMY GLOBALIZATION GROWTH STRATEGY ICT IDEAS INNOVATION INNOVATION POLICY INTEGRATION KNOWLEDGE ECONOMIES KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY KNOWLEDGE RESOURCES LEADING LEARNING LEARNING ACTIVITIES NATURAL RESOURCES NETWORKS NEW TECHNOLOGIES PARADIGM SHIFT PARTICIPATORY APPROACH PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTION PROCESSES PRODUCTIVITY PROGRAMS R&D SITES SOCIAL TRANSITION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIES VALUE CHAINS VARIETY VISION Knowledge has always been central to development. A thousand years ago the Arab civilization led the world in knowledge, prosperity, and development. More generally, the Arab world is currently undergoing a transition on three fronts: 1) a political transition, which seeks to replace authoritarian powers with more democratic ones; 2) a social transition in which equitable programs to protect the poor will substitute for inefficient policies promoting public sector-based employment and the subsidization of basic goods; and 3) an economic transition in favor of more competitive and productive economic regimes. The report focuses on the economic side of this transition. On which areas must leaders of the Arab countries concentrate in order to stimulate growth, create jobs, restore trust, and provide a measure of hope and prosperity for their people? This is a humble effort to try and answer some of these questions in an integrative framework that puts knowledge and innovation-related policies at center stage. 2013-10-15T16:26:27Z 2013-10-15T16:26:27Z 2013-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/02/17394172/transforming-arab-economies-knowledge-innovation-road https://hdl.handle.net/10986/16134 English en_US MENA Knowledge and Learning Quick Notes Series;No. 83 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic AGENTS
BEST PRACTICES
BROADBAND
CAPABILITIES
CHANGE AGENTS
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
COMPETITIVENESS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
GEOGRAPHIC REGION
GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GLOBALIZATION
GROWTH STRATEGY
ICT
IDEAS
INNOVATION
INNOVATION POLICY
INTEGRATION
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMIES
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY
KNOWLEDGE RESOURCES
LEADING
LEARNING
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
NATURAL RESOURCES
NETWORKS
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
PARADIGM SHIFT
PARTICIPATORY APPROACH
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PRODUCTION PROCESSES
PRODUCTIVITY
PROGRAMS
R&D
SITES
SOCIAL TRANSITION
TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIES
VALUE CHAINS
VARIETY
VISION
AGENTS
BEST PRACTICES
BROADBAND
CAPABILITIES
CHANGE AGENTS
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
COMPETITIVENESS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
GEOGRAPHIC REGION
GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GLOBALIZATION
GROWTH STRATEGY
ICT
IDEAS
INNOVATION
INNOVATION POLICY
INTEGRATION
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMIES
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY
KNOWLEDGE RESOURCES
LEADING
LEARNING
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
NATURAL RESOURCES
NETWORKS
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
PARADIGM SHIFT
PARTICIPATORY APPROACH
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PRODUCTION PROCESSES
PRODUCTIVITY
PROGRAMS
R&D
SITES
SOCIAL TRANSITION
TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIES
VALUE CHAINS
VARIETY
VISION
spellingShingle AGENTS
BEST PRACTICES
BROADBAND
CAPABILITIES
CHANGE AGENTS
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
COMPETITIVENESS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
GEOGRAPHIC REGION
GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GLOBALIZATION
GROWTH STRATEGY
ICT
IDEAS
INNOVATION
INNOVATION POLICY
INTEGRATION
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMIES
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY
KNOWLEDGE RESOURCES
LEADING
LEARNING
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
NATURAL RESOURCES
NETWORKS
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
PARADIGM SHIFT
PARTICIPATORY APPROACH
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PRODUCTION PROCESSES
PRODUCTIVITY
PROGRAMS
R&D
SITES
SOCIAL TRANSITION
TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIES
VALUE CHAINS
VARIETY
VISION
AGENTS
BEST PRACTICES
BROADBAND
CAPABILITIES
CHANGE AGENTS
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
COMPETITIVENESS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
GEOGRAPHIC REGION
GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GLOBALIZATION
GROWTH STRATEGY
ICT
IDEAS
INNOVATION
INNOVATION POLICY
INTEGRATION
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMIES
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY
KNOWLEDGE RESOURCES
LEADING
LEARNING
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
NATURAL RESOURCES
NETWORKS
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
PARADIGM SHIFT
PARTICIPATORY APPROACH
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PRODUCTION PROCESSES
PRODUCTIVITY
PROGRAMS
R&D
SITES
SOCIAL TRANSITION
TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIES
VALUE CHAINS
VARIETY
VISION
Utz, Anuja
Aubert, Jean-Eric
Transforming Arab Economies : The Knowledge and Innovation Road
description Knowledge has always been central to development. A thousand years ago the Arab civilization led the world in knowledge, prosperity, and development. More generally, the Arab world is currently undergoing a transition on three fronts: 1) a political transition, which seeks to replace authoritarian powers with more democratic ones; 2) a social transition in which equitable programs to protect the poor will substitute for inefficient policies promoting public sector-based employment and the subsidization of basic goods; and 3) an economic transition in favor of more competitive and productive economic regimes. The report focuses on the economic side of this transition. On which areas must leaders of the Arab countries concentrate in order to stimulate growth, create jobs, restore trust, and provide a measure of hope and prosperity for their people? This is a humble effort to try and answer some of these questions in an integrative framework that puts knowledge and innovation-related policies at center stage.
topic_facet AGENTS
BEST PRACTICES
BROADBAND
CAPABILITIES
CHANGE AGENTS
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
COMPETITIVENESS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
GEOGRAPHIC REGION
GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GLOBALIZATION
GROWTH STRATEGY
ICT
IDEAS
INNOVATION
INNOVATION POLICY
INTEGRATION
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMIES
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY
KNOWLEDGE RESOURCES
LEADING
LEARNING
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
NATURAL RESOURCES
NETWORKS
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
PARADIGM SHIFT
PARTICIPATORY APPROACH
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PRODUCTION PROCESSES
PRODUCTIVITY
PROGRAMS
R&D
SITES
SOCIAL TRANSITION
TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIES
VALUE CHAINS
VARIETY
VISION
author Utz, Anuja
Aubert, Jean-Eric
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Aubert, Jean-Eric
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title Transforming Arab Economies : The Knowledge and Innovation Road
title_short Transforming Arab Economies : The Knowledge and Innovation Road
title_full Transforming Arab Economies : The Knowledge and Innovation Road
title_fullStr Transforming Arab Economies : The Knowledge and Innovation Road
title_full_unstemmed Transforming Arab Economies : The Knowledge and Innovation Road
title_sort transforming arab economies : the knowledge and innovation road
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2013-02
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