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ECONOMIC REFORM
EFFORTS IN JORDAN LACK CRITICAL SUPPORT: 21/8/2007 (MaximsNews.com,
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- 21 August 2007 –Jordan's
King Abdullah II has stated that economic reform is one of his top priorities,
yet it remains hindered by two major obstacles: a lack of public support, and
the government's inability to implement deep reform.
In Rethinking
Economic Reform in Jordan: Confronting Socioeconomic Realities,
Sufyan Alissa argues that the general public is skeptical about reforms because
previous efforts failed to address the major social and economic problems
affecting the majority of its citizens. Likewise, reform efforts face severe
resistance from elites who benefit from the status quo.
Key
Findings:
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Initiated
under severe economic crisis conditions, the reform process in Jordan has
been slow, selective, and uncoordinated. Jordan has stabilized its economy
and engaged in a process of trade and financial liberalization and
privatization, but has failed to find long-lasting solutions to the major
social and economic challenges facing it. Informal safety nets have helped
Jordanians cope with rising prices and reduced the impact of poverty and
unemployment, delaying a stronger push for deep economic reform.
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Jordan
needs to confront its major social and economic realities, including
poverty, unemployment, public debt, and high dependency on foreign aid.
Failure to address these challenges may pose a real threat to social and
political stability in the country, especially given the political
frustration linked to unresolved problems in the region such as the
Arab–Israeli conflict and the war on Iraq.
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The
design and implementation of economic reforms are generally limited to the
ruling elite. Given the high turnover in Jordan's government, there is
little incentive for it to implement controversial reforms. Young elites who
champion reform are often disconnected from the socioeconomic realities the
population faces, and as such, lack public support for their efforts.
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Civil
society, political parties, and unions in Jordan are weak, and their role in
supporting or blocking reform is limited. Hence the state did not perceive
these groups as influential stakeholders to be considered in the process of
designing and introducing reform measures.
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The
international donor community should support deeper reform and sustainable
and equitable growth. They should give more attention to building
institutional capacity and social safety net, and should develop more
programs for poor communities and to empower the youth.
“
Jordan faces key social and economic challenges, but these challenges have not
yet reached the breaking point,” writes Sufyan Alissa.
“The
impact of such challenges on the social and economic conditions of the
populations and the political stability of Jordan has been cushioned by current
availability of external rents—namely remittances from abroad and foreign
aid—and economic and political manipulation by the regime.”
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