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- Economy_of_Jordan abstract "Economy of Jordan refers to the history of economic development of Jordan. The GDP per capita rose by 351% in the 1970s, declined 30% in the 1980s, and rose 36% in the 1990s. Jordan is classified as an emerging market. After King Abdullah II's accession to the throne in 1999, liberal economic policies were introduced that resulted in a boom that continued through 2009. Jordan has a developed banking sector that attracts investors due to conservative bank policies that enabled the country to weather the global financial crisis of 2009. Jordan's economy has been growing at an annual rate of 7% for a decade. Jordan has FTA's with the United States, Canada, Singapore, Malaysia, the European Union, Tunisia, Algeria, Libya, Algeria, Turkey and Syria. More FTA's are planned with Iraq, the Palestinian Authority, the GCC, Lebanon, and Pakistan. Jordan is a member of the Greater Arab Free Trade Agreement, the Euro-Mediterranean free trade agreement, the Agadir Agreement, and also enjoys advanced status with the EU.Jordan is an emerging knowledge economy. The main obstacles to Jordan's economy are scarce water supplies, complete reliance on oil imports for energy, and regional instability. Just over 10% of its land is arable and the water supply is limited. Rainfall is low and highly variable, and much of Jordan's available ground water is not renewable. Jordan's economic resource base centers on phosphates, potash, and their fertilizer derivatives; tourism; overseas remittances; and foreign aid. These are its principal sources of hard currency earnings. Lacking coal reserves, hydroelectric power, large tracts of forest or commercially viable oil deposits, Jordan relies on natural gas for 10% of its domestic energy needs. Jordan used to depend on Iraq for oil until the Iraq invasion in 2003 by the United States.Rapid privatization of previously state-controlled industries and liberalization of the economy is spurring growth in urban centers like Amman and Aqaba. Jordan has six special economic zones that attract large-scale investment: Aqaba, Mafraq, Ma'an, Ajloun, the Dead Sea, and Irbid. Jordan also has a plethora of industrial zones producing goods in the textile, aerospace, defense, ICT, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic sectors.".
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- Economy_of_Jordan wikiPageID "15719".
- Economy_of_Jordan wikiPageRevisionID "605455364".
- Economy_of_Jordan caption "1".
- Economy_of_Jordan country "Jordan".
- Economy_of_Jordan credit Moody's_Investors_Service.
- Economy_of_Jordan credit Standard_&_Poor's.
- Economy_of_Jordan credit "BB".
- Economy_of_Jordan credit "BB+".
- Economy_of_Jordan credit "BBB-".
- Economy_of_Jordan credit "Ba2".
- Economy_of_Jordan credit "Outlook: Negative".
- Economy_of_Jordan currency Jordanian_dinar.
- Economy_of_Jordan debt "57.5".
- Economy_of_Jordan edbr "96".
- Economy_of_Jordan expenses "7.623E9".
- Economy_of_Jordan exportGoods "Clothing, Pharmaceuticals, Potash, Phosphates, Fertilizers, Vegetables".
- Economy_of_Jordan exportPartners "10.5".
- Economy_of_Jordan exportPartners "11.0".
- Economy_of_Jordan exportPartners "15.1".
- Economy_of_Jordan exportPartners "16.6".
- Economy_of_Jordan exportPartners "4.2".
- Economy_of_Jordan exports "$6.521 billion f.o.b.".
- Economy_of_Jordan gdp "3.135E10".
- Economy_of_Jordan gini "38.8".
- Economy_of_Jordan growth "3.0".
- Economy_of_Jordan hasPhotoCollection Economy_of_Jordan.
- Economy_of_Jordan importGoods "Crude Oil, Textile Fabrics, Machinery, Transport Equipment, Manufactured Goods".
- Economy_of_Jordan importPartners "23.6".
- Economy_of_Jordan importPartners "4.6".
- Economy_of_Jordan importPartners "4.7".
- Economy_of_Jordan importPartners "6.7".
- Economy_of_Jordan importPartners "9.4".
- Economy_of_Jordan imports "$15.65 billion f.o.b.".
- Economy_of_Jordan industries "Clothing, Phosphate Mining, Fertilizers, Pharmaceuticals, Petroleum Refining, Cement, Potash, Inorganic Chemicals, Light Manufacturing, Tourism".
- Economy_of_Jordan inflation "4.8".
- Economy_of_Jordan labor "1615000".
- Economy_of_Jordan occupations "Agriculture , Industry , Services".
- Economy_of_Jordan organs World_Trade_Organization.
- Economy_of_Jordan perCapita "6000.0".
- Economy_of_Jordan poverty "12.5".
- Economy_of_Jordan reserves "US$13.280 billion".
- Economy_of_Jordan revenue "5.783E9".
- Economy_of_Jordan sectors "agriculture , industry , services".
- Economy_of_Jordan unemployment "12.3".
- Economy_of_Jordan width "200".
- Economy_of_Jordan year "Calendar Year".
- Economy_of_Jordan subject Category:Economy_of_Jordan.
- Economy_of_Jordan subject Category:Economy_of_the_Arab_League.
- Economy_of_Jordan subject Category:World_Trade_Organization_member_economies.
- Economy_of_Jordan comment "Economy of Jordan refers to the history of economic development of Jordan. The GDP per capita rose by 351% in the 1970s, declined 30% in the 1980s, and rose 36% in the 1990s. Jordan is classified as an emerging market. After King Abdullah II's accession to the throne in 1999, liberal economic policies were introduced that resulted in a boom that continued through 2009.".
- Economy_of_Jordan label "Economia da Jordânia".
- Economy_of_Jordan label "Economy of Jordan".
- Economy_of_Jordan label "Economía de Jordania".
- Economy_of_Jordan label "Économie de la Jordanie".
- Economy_of_Jordan label "اقتصاد الأردن".
- Economy_of_Jordan sameAs Economía_de_Jordania.
- Economy_of_Jordan sameAs Économie_de_la_Jordanie.
- Economy_of_Jordan sameAs Economia_da_Jordânia.
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- Economy_of_Jordan sameAs Q2673709.
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