Papers on Egypt's business
Discover new inspiration and ideas to make your business more successful. Read papers from reknown experts on Egypt's business.
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The Tequila Sin: Alcohol in the Muslim World
In the Middle East, Alcohol sales increased by 72% between 2001 and 2011, while on a global scale, only an increase of 30% was visible.
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Morsi really wants the IMF loan - for three reasons
After various discussions and realizations, it became obvious that Egypt's elected president Morsi and his PM Qandil are relying on the IMF loan.
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Arab entrepreneurs turned slow Ramadan into quick success
Throughout the Middle East, Arab entrepreneurs used Ramadan to boost their projects and survive the usually business-dead Ramadan.
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Egypt's energy dilemma
Electricity, fuel, and water problems - Egypt has gone through all; it seems like the government needs to find alternative energy sources.
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5 business lessons from Egyptian billionaire Onsi Sawiris
Ventures Africa discusses five lessons that can be learnt from Africa's richest man Onsi Sawiris.
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Construction Billionaires: The Talaat Moustafa Family
They reconstructed Egypt, earning a colossal fortune in the process and certain notoriety, despite legal and criminal accusations.
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Egypt's government: It's time to get to know the ministers
Who are the 35 ministers that were appointed by Prime Minister Hesham Qandil and what does their history and political background reveal about them?
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Was the Arab Spring worth it?
$35 billion in public finances and $20 billion of GDP got lost last year in Bahrain, Egypt, Libya, Syria, Tunisia, and Yemen.
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5 tools small businesses love
If a business is built on the wrong tools, it goes nowhere and instead of pushing the company forward, they drag it down.
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Corruption: The modern-day plague of Egypt
Many in Egypt are concerned with major economic issues in the coming period, yet the problems start at the very bottom of things.
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Multitasking: Good or bad?
We all do it, but how efficient is it? Roger Kay, Founder of Endpoint Technologies Associates, Inc. discusses Multitasking in Forbes.
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6 innovative gadgets between business and entertainment
There is a fine line between being entertaining and being efficient – and this fine line has been crossed many times by several gadgets.
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4 ways Mohamed Morsi can push Egypt toward democracy
Despite inaugurating its first democratically elected president, the country is still controlled by the military. Will Morsi change that?
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New rules for Search Engine Marketing in Google
Marketing specialist Dr. Torsten Schwarz writes about Google's new Penguin-algorithm and how to improve a website's Google-ranking.
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Top five things Morsi has to do if Egypt is to succeed
Juan Cole, Professor of History at the University of Michigan, writes about what Morsi needs to do in order to bring Egypt forward.
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7 ways to create a healthy indoor environment at your business
Most people spend more than 80% of their time indoors, and for that reason experts believe more health issues occur due to indoor air pollution.
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Top Facebook brands in Egypt
Egyptians love their brands - especially when they are on Facebook. But which companies were able to build a solid fan base on the social network?
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3 things that investors & entrepreneurs can do to avoid an eternal war
Often, the relationship between entrepreneurs and investors is filled with subtle tensions, but it can be avoided.
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Early implications for America and the broader ME about Morsi's era
Robert Satloff, executive director of The Washington Institute, writes about what the world should expect of Morsi's victory in Egypt.
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The elected president & the economy: The new era of "Morsy"-ism
As the current president of Egypt, Dr. Mohamed Morsy plans to transform Egypt into a developmental economy.