9-6-2016 The staggering economic cost of occupation: the Palestinian economy would be at least twice as large without Israeli occupation, UNCTAD report says UNCTAD

http://unctad.org/en/pages/newsdetails.aspx?OriginalVersionID=1317

 

The economy of the Occupied Palestinian Territory could easily produce twice the gross domestic product (GDP) it generates now, while unemployment and poverty could recede significantly, according to this year's report on UN Conference on Trade And Development.. Surveying a number of studies, the report reveals the channels through which occupation deprives the Palestinian people of their human right to development and hollows out the Palestinian economy.   Chief among these are the confiscation of Palestinian land, water and other natural resources; loss of policy space; restrictions on the movement of people and goods; destruction of assets and the productive base; expansion of Israeli settlements; fragmentation of domestic markets; separation from international markets and forced dependence on the Israeli economy…

Posted by Judith Ferster, AIME member

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