Effectiveness of Government Policies in Private Sector and Its Effect on Improving the Economy in Yemen
Keywords:
yemeni economy, good governance, investment, economic policies, the climate
Abstract
This study aims to investigate the factors the help to improve the economy of Yemen. This research is qualitative used semi-structured interviews to collect the data. Employees are being working in different private companies. The researcher categorized into different themes according to the repetition in the interviews. The results of the research revealed thirteen themes which are categorized under four main worthy governance, moral policies, investment and virtuous climate. These are the main factors that help to improve the economy of Yemen according to the perspective of the interviewees. Good governance is the dynamo of the development the economy of Yemen because they are the decision makers. Also, moral policies can encourage the business community inside Yemen and outside Yemen to invest in Yemen to improve the economy of Yemen. Investment is an imperative factor to recover the economy of Yemen because without investment the Yemeni economy will still without any improvement. In addition, the climate is an imperative factor because decent helps to attract the investors and also helps to make the economy stable. Unfortunately, the environment in Yemen is not encouraging due to the war which is happening in Yemen.
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