The Middle East Economy

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The adoption of a technique called performance-based budgeting (PBB) could help Dubai’s government boost its efficiency, fulfil a government-wide mandate to leverage information and communications technology, and get the most out of its public spending. This process has the potential to save millions of dirhams, essentially by helping to anticipate costs more accurately...

Strong fundamentals and a diversified economy are keeping concerns at bay in Dubai, despite a potential cooling of investor sentiment across the region and weakening global conditions. Dubai announced a balanced budget for 2015 at the start of January, as it plans to increase spending by 9% year-on-year, with spending and revenues both projected at Dh41bn ($11.2bn),...

Developing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is a priority for the Dubai government. As in many developing countries, these businesses account for the bulk of commercial establishments — about 95%, according to government figures. However, while they employ 42% of the workforce and account for 40% of the total value added in the economy, they are not seen as a...

What new strategies are being pursued to further diversify the country’s exports?

How could ASEAN economies make better use of the Gulf as a bridge between Asia and Africa?

Given continued soft growth projections for Europe, the US and China, in what regions is the UAE seeking stronger two-way trade and investment ties?

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