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Israel and Palestine in world trade: Assessing the economic consequences and opportunities

By: Kamalakar, Gedam.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: World Affairs: The Journal of International issues Description: c. In: World Affairs: The Journal of International issuesSummary: The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has not only maintained political tensions, but also had profound economic effects that have affected the development and integration of both entities into the global business environment. Israel and Palestine have strategic geographic locations, skilled labour and innovative industries that could drive economic growth and promote prosperity if effectively utilised. Gedam Kamalakar points out projects such as joint industrial zones, cross-border infrastructure development and regional trade agreements have the potential to strengthen economic interdependence, build trust between communities and create an enabling environment for sustainable development. By removing political obstacles, fostering dialogue and supporting inclusive economic development initiatives, stakeholders can unlock the economic potential of Israel and Palestine.- Reproduced https://www.worldaffairsjournal.com/content.php
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Articles Articles Indian Institute of Public Administration
29(1), Jan-Mar, 2025: p.120-129 Available AR135872

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has not only maintained political tensions, but also had profound economic effects that have affected the development and integration of both entities into the global business environment. Israel and Palestine have strategic geographic locations, skilled labour and innovative industries that could drive economic growth and promote prosperity if effectively utilised. Gedam Kamalakar points out projects such as joint industrial zones, cross-border infrastructure development and regional trade agreements have the potential to strengthen economic interdependence, build trust between communities and create an enabling environment for sustainable development. By removing political obstacles, fostering dialogue and supporting inclusive economic development initiatives, stakeholders can unlock the economic potential of Israel and Palestine.- Reproduced

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