As said by perfectstranger:
"Hard workers at the lower end of the scale have no motivation to take pride in their work, and those at the top end have little motivation to improve themselves through education.
The amount of money being sent out of the country is just as bad for the economy as the amount of money sitting in a bank account doing nothing. The only way they can keep money in the country is to allow, or encourage skilled workers to settle with their families."
I agree absolutely with this point and the evidence as noted by britexpat 'USA and UK are great examples of this'.
If you look at many civilisations' pride before,the first factor in their power is to include other ethnies in the population. The last evidence being Rome and the previous Muslim Oumma.
History does not do anything more than repeating itself. So I still believe strongly that if the UAE (and any other Golf country) still stick to their rules, there is no chance to gain the full definition of a developed country. For sure, if the petrol's price falls down, it will be no more than a ghost town...
As said by perfectstranger:
"Hard workers at the lower end of the scale have no motivation to take pride in their work, and those at the top end have little motivation to improve themselves through education.
The amount of money being sent out of the country is just as bad for the economy as the amount of money sitting in a bank account doing nothing. The only way they can keep money in the country is to allow, or encourage skilled workers to settle with their families."
I agree absolutely with this point and the evidence as noted by britexpat 'USA and UK are great examples of this'.
If you look at many civilisations' pride before,the first factor in their power is to include other ethnies in the population. The last evidence being Rome and the previous Muslim Oumma.
History does not do anything more than repeating itself. So I still believe strongly that if the UAE (and any other Golf country) still stick to their rules, there is no chance to gain the full definition of a developed country. For sure, if the petrol's price falls down, it will be no more than a ghost town...