Syrian private and public hospitals distribution roles in achieving regional development
Latakia University Journal for research and scientific studies / 25 - سبتمبر - 2018
In general, both private and public hospitals play extremely important roles in all economic and social development paces. These hospitals contribute not only in health care, highly qualified staff supply, and supper thinking educational levels, but also in local capital investments, labor increase and unemployment limitation. Or else regional development is achieved by technology in use across the country reducing internal immigration whose effects are at their most important through the country.
Attracting and localizing newly economic activities at those hospitals surrounding will result in economy growth ratio lift up and development push forward.
This paper studies hospital distribution in the Syrian provinces compared with that of population, thus hospital contribution strong or weak effects on the regional development revealed.
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Small Industrial Enterprise in Syria: recruitment and unemployment limitation (Study from 1970 to 2010)
homs University Journal -Series of Medical and health / 1 - يناير - 2017
Unemployment is considered one of the most risky economic problems that faces the developing countries including Syria due to overpopulation, decreased investment growth, and capitals lack. Jeopardy of unemployment forwards as its negative consequences overwhelm life all paces economic, social, political, and demographical …etc. As there are many solutions, small enterprise seems to be among the most realistic and reasonable out costing ones in comparison with the big projects that require huge capitals, advanced technology, and highly professional work mass. Furthermore, they are difficulty competent with their counterparts in the developed countries where there is no economic laboratory else than reality.
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The Monetary Stability in Syria: Studying the Period from 1999 to 2011
homs University Journal -Series of Medical and health / 1 - مارس - 2019
This research examined monetary stability standard in Syria (the so-called inflationary pressure standard), as one of the standards used in the study of inflationary forces, between 1999 and 2011. Results of the research showed that the monetary stability standard was positive during most of the years covered in this study. This means that total monetary demand is greater than the real supply of goods and services, which, over time, leads to the growth of inflationary forces, and to increasing the general price level.
The Role of Private Small-Scale Businesses in Syria in the Formation of Private Industrial Production (years 1970 to 2010)
Tartous University Journal / 24 - فبراير - 2021
Small industrial projects are the backbone of industry in all countries, both developing and developed. The research aimed to understand the contribution of private small industrial projects to the formation of Syrian private industrial production.
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The Relationship Between The Distribution Of Private Investment Projects In The Syrian Governorates And Their Population: A Study Conducted In The Years 2007 To 2011
Tartous University Journal / 13 - أكتوبر - 2020
This article examines the relationship between the distribution of private investment projects established in the Syrian governorates, according to the laws governing investment in the private sector, and the distribution of the population in those governorates from 2007 to 2011. Through the study, the researcher has found that there is a defect between the distribution of projects and the distribution of the population. For this reason, the researcher made some proposals to activate and enable private investment projects in those governorates in a balanced manner, in a way that achieves justice in the governorates' share of projects that can be executed in the future, and that has a very important impact on the economic and social development process.
This paper examines the effect of inflationary gaps on per capita GDP in Syria during the period from 2000 to 2016. The aim of this research is to study the change in per capita GDP and whether the inflationary gaps have any effect on its decline. , The independent variable is the inflationary gaps, and the dependent variable is per capita GDP. The analytical descriptive approach was used in this research. Results of the statistical analysis showed that per capita GDP decline in Syria was not caused by inflationary gaps.
Changes in Tax Revenue in Comparison with GDP at Current Prices in Syria (a 2000-to-2016 Study)
Latakia University Journal for research and scientific studies / 4 - فبراير - 2020
Tax revenue is one of the most important ways for countries to supplement their public budgets with revenues needed for public spending. Given its characteristics and qualities, tax revenue is a very important tool of widespread fiscal policies used by countries to reduce the problems experienced by their economies, such as inflation, stagnation and unemployment. Tax changes are supposed to be in line with GDP changes, in the rise and fall. In this research I will examine the change in tax revenues in Syria compared to the change in GDP at current prices in the period from 2000 to 2016. The conclusion the study reaches is that the changes in taxes are incompatible with the changes in the GDP. This shows the inflexibility of the taxation system in Syria, which in turn has led to low tax revenues and a decrease in tax burden.
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