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    Jordan Economy 1998
    https://greekorthodoxchurch.org/wfb1998/jordan/jordan_economy.html
    SOURCE: 1998 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK

      Economy - overview Jordan is a small Arab country with inadequate supplies of water and other natural resources such as oil and coal. Jordan benefited from increased Arab aid during the oil boom of the late 1970s and early 1980s, when its annual real GNP growth averaged more than 10%. In the remainder of the 1980s, however, reductions in both Arab aid and worker remittances slowed real economic growth to an average of roughly 2% per year. Imports - mainly oil, capital goods, consumer durables, and food - outstripped exports, with the difference covered by aid, remittances, and borrowing. In mid-1989, the Jordanian Government began debt-rescheduling negotiations and agreed to implement an IMF-supported program designed to gradually reduce the budget deficit and implement badly needed structural reforms. The Persian Gulf crisis that began in August 1990, however, aggravated Jordan's already serious economic problems, forcing the government to shelve the IMF program, stop most debt payments, and suspend rescheduling negotiations. Aid from Gulf Arab states, worker remittances, and trade contracted; and refugees flooded the country, producing serious balance-of-payments problems, stunting GDP growth, and straining government resources. The economy rebounded in 1992, largely due to the influx of capital repatriated by workers returning from the Gulf, but recovery was uneven in 1994-97. The government is implementing the reform program adopted in 1992 and continues to secure rescheduling and write-offs of its heavy foreign debt. Debt, poverty, and unemployment remain Jordan's biggest on-going problems.

      GDP purchasing power parity - $20.7 billion (1997 est.)

      GDP - real growth rate 5.3% (1997 est.)

      GDP - per capita purchasing power parity - $4,800 (1997 est.)

      GDP - composition by sector
      agriculture: 6%
      industry: 30%
      services: 64% (1995 est.)

      Inflation rate - consumer price index 3% (1997 est.)

      Labor force
      total: 1.15 million plus 300,000 foreign workers (1997 est.)
      by occupation: industry 11.4%, commerce, restaurants, and hotels 10.5%, construction 10.0%, transport and communications 8.7%, agriculture 7.4%, other services 52.0% (1992)

      Unemployment rate 15% official rate; note - actual rate is 20%-25% (1997 est.)

      Budget
      revenues: $2.7 billion
      expenditures: $2.8 billion, including capital expenditures of $630 million (1997 est.)

      Industries phosphate mining, petroleum refining, cement, potash, light manufacturing

      Industrial production growth rate -3.4% (1996)

      Electricity - capacity 1.066 million kW (1995)

      Electricity - production 5.02 billion kWh (1995)

      Electricity - consumption per capita 1,259 kWh (1995)

      Agriculture - products wheat, barley, citrus, tomatoes, melons, olives; sheep, goats, poultry

      Exports
      total value: $1.53 billion (f.o.b., 1997)
      commodities: phosphates, fertilizers, potash, agricultural products, manufactures
      partners: Iraq, India, Saudi Arabia, EU, Indonesia, UAE

      Imports
      total value: $3.7 billion (c.i.f., 1997)
      commodities: crude oil, machinery, transport equipment, food, live animals, manufactured goods
      partners: EU, Iraq, US, Japan, Turkey

      Debt - external $7.3 billion (1997 est.)

      Economic aid
      recipient: ODA, $424 million (1996)

      Currency 1 Jordanian dinar (JD) = 1,000 fils

      Exchange rates Jordanian dinars (JD) per US$1 - 0.7090 (January 1998-1996), 0.7005 (1995), 0.6987 (1994), 0.6928 (1993)
      note: since May 1989, the dinar has been pegged to a basket of currencies

      Fiscal year calendar year

      NOTE: The information regarding Jordan on this page is re-published from the 1998 World Fact Book of the United States Central Intelligence Agency. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of Jordan Economy 1998 information contained here. All suggestions for corrections of any errors about Jordan Economy 1998 should be addressed to the CIA.

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