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    Assessing Smes Effectiveness In Diversifying Sources Of Income
    (جامعة الوادي University of Eloued, 2024-12-24) Guemoula ,Bachir; Benchikh ,Tawfik
    SMEs justified their recovery and strength as a permanent tool for the renewal of the economic fabric and local industrial development. Therefore, this study aims to highlight these enterprises as an important mechanism that diversifies sources of income and creates job opportunities in Algeria. The results of the study concluded that there are some financing, marketing, and administrative challenges in addition to the weakness of the regulatory framework and the business climate, which led to blocking the path of its progress and development of its performance
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    Industrial Handling And The Bet On Embodying The New Industrial Strategy
    (جامعة الوادي University of Eloued, 2024-07-19) Guemoula, Bachir; Benchikh ,Tawfik
    This study aims to shed light on the state of Algeria's industrial sector and assess its economic contribution before the oil shock. It provides a forward-looking perspective within the context of new growth model policies and industrial strategies designed to diversify the economic structure and reduce dependence on a rentier economy. We employed an analytical approach to examine key milestones in the national economy and the anticipated future role of the industrial sector. The study concludes that the industrial sector faces significant structural challenges. It underscores the necessity of effectively implementing policies on the ground—moving beyond mere rhetoric and slogans—to achieve sustainable development.

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