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Global Economic Crisis: Mixed Forecast for Jordan and Syria

Middle East, Global Financial Crisis, Financial Markets, Global Economics, Development

Navtej Dhillon, Director, Middle East Youth Initiative
Nader Kabbani, Director of Research, Syria Trust for Development
Taher Kanaan, Managing Director, Jordan Center for Public Policy Research and Dialogue

The Brookings Institution

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