THE ROLE OF INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS IN CONFRONTING ECONOMIC CRISES IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

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HANAN ABDUL KHIDHR HASHIM AL.MUSAWY, HIND GHANIM MOHAMMAD ALMOHANA

Abstract

The creative solutions economy strategy, which aims to deal with crises or boost output and productivity under normal circumstances, has contributed to the improvement of the United Arab Emirates' economic and social performance. As a result, after being one of the most underdeveloped nations, it has achieved significant strides in the area of economic innovation. In light of the recent economic crises that the United Arab Emirates has seen and experienced, it is instructive to investigate the potential effects of novel remedies on the economy. Regardless of the origins of the global financial, health, cultural, and political problems, the UAE has been able to achieve acceptable accomplishments via the applications of the economics of new solutions. High levels of innovation have been achieved in the UAE through science, knowledge, and the application of technology, as well as in the field of research and development. The UAE is one of the countries that encouraged development and innovation and provided the necessary means, financing, and support to get to where it is today.

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Corporate / Business Law
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HANAN ABDUL KHIDHR HASHIM AL.MUSAWY, HIND GHANIM MOHAMMAD ALMOHANA

 HANAN ABDUL KHIDHR HASHIM AL.MUSAWY

Faculty of Administration and Economics, University of Kufa, Iraq,

 

HIND GHANIM MOHAMMAD ALMOHANA

Faculty of Administration and Economics, University of Kufa, Iraq,

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