
ESCWA Publication: E/ESCWA/EDID/2017/1
Publication Type: Flagship publications
Publication Subject: Economic Development
Cluster: Shared Economic Prosperity
Focus Area: Financing for development, Macroeconomics
SDGs: Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
Keywords: Arab countries, Economic development, International monetary situation, Macroeconomics
Survey of Economic and Social Developments in the Arab Region 2016-2017
January 2017
The 2016-2017 edition of the Survey of Economic and Social Developments in the Arab Region provides a rigorous assessment of the socioeconomic situation and prospects for Arab countries, and serves as a basis for policy discussion, peer learning and advocacy to cope with global, regional and national development challenges. The Survey first analyses routinely monitored economic and social variables in the Arab region in a global context. It then examines the impact on the region of ongoing fiscal reforms.
The analysis of the impact of global economic prospects and oil market dynamics on the region can be a vital tool for regional and national policy planning. The forecasts presented in the Survey have different policy implications for oil-producing versus non-oil-producing countries, and should be used to tailor national development plans to the needs of each Arab country. Most importantly, the Survey can provide the impetus for strong and coordinated fiscal policy reform, with a view to promoting inclusive and sustainable economic transformation.
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Financing for development
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The 2016-2017 edition of the Survey of Economic and Social Developments in the Arab Region provides a rigorous assessment of the socioeconomic situation and prospects for Arab countries, and serves as a basis for policy discussion, peer learning and advocacy to cope with global, regional and national development challenges. The Survey first analyses routinely monitored economic and social variables in the Arab region in a global context. It then examines the impact on the region of ongoing fiscal reforms.
The analysis of the impact of global economic prospects and oil market dynamics on the region can be a vital tool for regional and national policy planning. The forecasts presented in the Survey have different policy implications for oil-producing versus non-oil-producing countries, and should be used to tailor national development plans to the needs of each Arab country. Most importantly, the Survey can provide the impetus for strong and coordinated fiscal policy reform, with a view to promoting inclusive and sustainable economic transformation.