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Influence of demographic factors on the political and economic condition of Saudi Arabia

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  • Adrianna Łukaszewicz

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The objective of the paper is to show the relationships existing between the demographic situation and the political and economic condition of Saudi Arabia. The author draws attention to the growing effect of rapid demographic increase that, combined with the inadequate government policy, leads to massive unemployment and, in the longer run, multiple tensions in the country's economy and policy. The paper critically assesses the economic policy instruments applied by the state aimed at limiting the scale of unemployment, such as: the reform of the educational system and the programme of promoting the employment of local population in place of foreign workers, i.e. the socalled Saudization Programme.

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  • Adrianna Łukaszewicz, 2004. "Influence of demographic factors on the political and economic condition of Saudi Arabia," Ekonomia journal, Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw, vol. 13.
  • Handle: RePEc:eko:ekoeko:13_87
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