A Study on Restrictions on Financing Entrepreneurs’ Startup Companies & Reasons Behind Limiting UAE National Entrepreneurs To A Certain Type Of Business
The United Arab Emirates economy is considered one of the highest in the Arab world due to the oil industry. The UAE government’s rules and regulations, such as tax-free income, has promoted more business growth and succeeded in attracting more investment to the country. As a result, the entrepreneu...
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| Main Author: | El Ghattis, Fadi (author) |
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2014
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| Online Access: | http://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/633 |
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