Impact of Foreign Aid on Economic Development in Jordan (1990-2005) (Report)
Journal of Social Sciences 2008, Jan, 4, 1
-
- €2.99
-
- €2.99
Publisher Description
INTRODUCTION Jordan is a small country with few natural resources, its economic and social wellbeing have been intricately tied to its relations with neighboring Arab countries in term of population movement and flow of trade and financial aid. With a population of about 5.5 million. In per capita term, US $ 2533 in year 2005, Jordan is classified as a lower middle income economy
More Books Like This
More Books by Journal of Social Sciences
Achievement Motivation and Adjustment Patterns Among International and National Players of Different Team Sports (Report)
2011
Preparedness for the Introduction of E-Learning in Higher Education-the Case of Oman.
2005
Cyberbullying Education for Parents: A Guide for Clinicians (Report)
2010
Analysis of the Relationship Between Physical Self-Concept and Body Image Dissatisfaction in Female Students.
2009
A Face Concern Approach to Conflict Management--a Malaysian Perspective.
2006
Ten Common Misunderstandings, Misconceptions, Persistent Myths and Urban Legends About Likert Scales and Likert Response Formats and Their Antidotes.
2007