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Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences(JHSS)

ISSN: 2690-0688 | DOI: 10.33140/JHSS

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Inflation in Yemen: A Threat to Stability and Development

Abstract

Ramzi Abdullah Ahmed Hassan

This research study looks at the causes and consequences of inflation in Yemen, with a particular emphasis on the economic variables that contribute to inflationary pressures and the efficacy of strategic efforts in limiting their influence. The research takes a comprehensive approach, including both qualitative and quantitative approaches. A thorough examination of the current literature on inflation in Yemen is carried out in order to identify important economic variables driving inflation trends. In addition, case studies of strategic initiatives conducted by policymakers and international organizations are reviewed to assess their effectiveness in reducing inflation. The study's findings highlight numerous crucial economic elements that are fuelling Yemen's inflation. Notably, price controls, targeted subsidies, and other strategic interventions, such as monetary policy adjustments, have been shown to be beneficial in decreasing inflationary pressures. Furthermore, the study emphasizes the importance of political stability, foreign help, and structural reforms in strengthening Yemen's economy and its capacity to sustain stable pricing over time. Furthermore, examining strategic interventions improves comprehension of their efficiency in combatting inflation, while a full assessment of economic variables gives light on the underlying causes of inflation in Yemen.

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