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That's a fantastic question especially since we're heading so close to the beginning of Zero marginal societies. When the youth challenges archaic systems it also brings along responsibilities and accountability for their own actions to ensure a better future.
Governments in Bahrain for instance have done a lot in terms of Social welfare for their people, and it would be amazing to see entrepreneurial ventures in such regions promoting the same for their team members.
I'm of the opinion that smaller/organic business models are the way forward for developing economies and the Arab world alike. Since our needs/wants keep changing, there is always a gap- an unmet need for a new service, a new product, or a new way of looking at fulfilling the unmet need.
Entrepreneurship ensures that the gap is filled, usually without major investment.
Good question. I recently had a chance to watch Audrey Choi TED talk on how to make profit while making a difference. Her research shows how companies with more social awareness make profit compared to pure business focused companies.
Companies in these countries gone through such social change can employ both profit and economic difference, if they realize it.
https://www.ted.com/talks/audrey_choi_how_to_make_a_profit_while_making_a_difference?language=en
From the beginning of 2010 to the present day got developments quick and rapid events in the Arab world have affected the dynamic progress of plans and programs for business the beginning of the labor force and the end of banking transactions and the so-called Arab Spring has a positive and negative sides and entrepreneurship can create new projects in line with the current conditions and the requirements of the situation in market because the effect of these changes has become a regional affect the entire Middle East economy, not to mention the decline in oil prices and conflict in some countries, but also to be creating new opportunities and projects commensurate with the needs of the envelope based may change the commercial market and its requirements as well as the industrial market and real estate projects and I see during the five years to come the emergence of new markets in the Middle East and is an unprecedented development in the field of entrepreneurship
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