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Fourteenth Annual Conference

Fourteenth Annual Conference

Program of the fourteenth annual conference

 

(The reality and prospects of tourism and investment in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)

 

held during the period

15-17 Safar 1423 AH corresponding to 28-30 April 2002

King Saud University, Riyadh

 

Sunday, Safar 15, 1423 AH, corresponding to April 28, 2002:

* Registration: 12.30-1.30 pm (Room 26B)

* Opening: 2:00 p.m. (Hall 26 B)

– Any of the Holy Quran

Welcome speech to His Excellency the Rector of the University

A word from the Dean of Library Affairs

– Speech of the President of the Saudi Economic Association

Orientation speech from the event sponsor

His Royal Highness Prince/

Nayef bin Abdulaziz Al Saud

Interior Minister

Chairman of the Manpower Council

Opening of the 8th International Book Fair

 

Sunday, Safar 15, 1423 AH, corresponding to April 28, 2002:

First session :

From 4.00 – 5.30 pm (Room 26 B)

Chair of the session: Dr. Abdul Wahed Khalid Al Hamid

Member of the Shura Council

* (Does the dynamics of the labor market explain the fluctuations of production in the Kingdom)

Dr. Abdul Wahab Abu Dahesh d. Suleiman Al Qudsi

National Information Center – Ministry of Finance and National Economy

* (obstacles to Saudization of jobs in the private sector)

Dr. Ahmed Abdul Rahman Al-Shamimri d. Khaled Abdullah Al-Dakhil

College of Economics and Administration – Qassim

* (Investment in Saudi human capital with a review of the experience of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Riyadh)

Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Industry

 

Second session:

From 6.00 – 7.20 pm (Room 26 B)

Chair of the session: a. Dr.. Majed bin Abdullah Al-Munif
Supreme Economic Council

* (The economic effects of migrant worker remittances on the economy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)

Dr.. Abdul Aziz bin Hamad Al-Aweishiq

The General Secretariat of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf

* (Demand for work in Saudi establishments as a segmental regression model)

Dr.. Hamad Abdullah Al-Ghannam d. Khaled Ibrahim Al-Dakhil

College of Administrative Sciences – King Saud University

* (National Project for Employment in the Private Sector)

Council of Saudi Chambers of Commerce and Industry

Commentator: Dr. Khalid bin Abdul Rahman Al Mishaal

Imam Muhammad Bin Saud Islamic University

 

Third session:

From 7:30 to 8:30 pm (Room 26B)

Chair of the session: Dr. Faisal bin Safouk Al-Bashir

Supreme Economic Council

* (Minimum Wage System: Theory and Applicability)

Dr.. Khalid bin Ibrahim Al-Dakhil

Department of Economics – King Saud University

* (Towards a new strategy for the qualitative restructuring of expatriate labor and its gradual replacement with national labor)

Dr.. Ibrahim bin Fahd Al Ghufaili

Al Rajhi Banking and Investment Company

Commentator: Dr. Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sheikh – King Saud University
Dinner party at 8.30 pm
It is held by Riyad Bank in the faculty and staff hall at the university

 

Wednesday, Rajab 21, 1421 AH, corresponding to October 18, 2000:

Fourth session:

From 9.00 – 10.00 am (Room 26 B)

Chair of the session: Dr. Abdullah bin Hamdan Al-Batel
College of Administrative Sciences – King Saud University

* (Areas of women’s work in the General Presidency for Girls’ Education)

Dr. Ali bin Murshid al-Murshid

General President of Girls’ Education

 

Fifth session: (coinciding with the sixth session)

From 10:30 to 11:30 pm (Room 26A)

Chair of the session: Dr. Abdullah bin Hamdan Al-Batel

Department of Economics – King Saud University

Amal Hamad Al-Olayan
Department of Economics – King Saud University

* Seminar entitled (Women’s Contribution in the Labor Market)

* Bulayhid Nasser Al-Bulayhid

Executive General Manager Human Resources – Saudi British

* Dr. Samira Kattan

University Studies Center for Girls

Sixth session: (coinciding with the fifth session)

From 10.30 to 11.30 pm (Room 26 B)

Chair of the session: Prof. Bassem Ahmed Ibrahim

College of Agriculture – King Saud University

* (Analysis of US federal policies to reduce unemployment and how to benefit from it in the Kingdom)

Dr.. Abdul Rahman Al-Humaidhi

College of Administrative Sciences – King Saud University

* (Methods of measuring shortage and surplus in the health workforce)

Mr. Dr. Mohamed Hamed Abdullah

College of Administrative Sciences – King Saud University

Seventh session:

From 12:30 to 2:00 pm (Room 26 B)

Chair of the session: Dr. Nasser bin Ibrahim Al-Qaoud

Gulf Cooperation Council

* (presentation and analysis of the importance of investing in human resource development in the electricity sector in the Kingdom: Eastern Electricity as a distinguished example)

a. Fahid bin Fahd Al Sharif

Acting Governor of the General Electricity Corporation

* (Theoretical model of the Saudi labor market and policies for the employment of national labor)

Dr. Ahmed bin Suleiman bin Obaid

College of Administrative Sciences – King Saud University

Commentator: Dr. Wadih Ahmed Fadel Kabli
King Abdulaziz University

 

Luncheon at 2.30 pm

The association held it in the university’s grand banquet hall

Eighth session:

From 4.00 to 5.30 pm (Room 26 B)

Chair of the session: Dr. Noura bint Abdul Rahman Al-Yousef

Department of Economics – King Saud University

* (Women work from home)

Naela Hussain Attar – Member of the SEA

Continue to the eighth session:

* (Demand for expatriate workers)

Maryam Said Balharith

Member of the Saudi Economic Association

* (Unemployment is a disease or malpractice)

a. Nujoud Mohamed Gemayel

Member of the Saudi Economic Association

Ninth session:

From 6.00 to 7.00 pm (Room 26 B)

Chair of the session: Dr. Ibrahim Abdel Mohsen Al-Zakri

Imam Muhammad Bin Saud Islamic University

* (The role of labor offices in employing citizens in the private sector)

The Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs
* (Productivity and women’s work between theory and reality in the Kingdom)

Dr.. Abdel Moneim Abdel Moneim d. Yousef bin Abdullah Al-Zamil

College of Economics and Administration in Qassim

* (Studying the supply and demand side of the outputs of administrative education in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)

Dr.. Naglaa Mohamed Ibrahim Bakr d. Wafaa Nasser Al-Mubarik

College of Economics and Administration – King Saud University in Qassim

Commentator: Dr. Hassan Rafdan Al-Hajhoj

King Faisal University

Tenth session:

From 7.30 to 8.45 pm (Room 26 B)

Chair of the session: a. Hussein bin Abdul Rahman Al-Athel

Secretary General of the Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Industry

* (The future of Saudization and the growth of labor productivity)

a. Dr.. Abdul Aziz Ali Al-Sudani d. Ahmed Youssef Abdel Khair

College of Economics and Administration – King Saud University in Qassim

* (Economics of Education: Reality and Hope)

Ministry of Education

* (Experience of the General Organization for Technical Education and Vocational Training in cooperation with the private sector and the National Training Organization Project)

General Organization for Technical Education and Vocational Training

 

Dinner at 8.45pm

Organized by the Chamber of Commerce at its headquarters on Dabab Street

 

Thursday, Rajab 22, 1421 AH, October 19, 2000

Eleventh session:

From 10.00 – 11.30 am (Room 7A)

Chair of the session: Dr. Muhammad bin Hathloul al-Hathloul

College of Administrative Sciences – King Saud University

* (The role of the social insurance system and its impact on the labor market and the national economy)

General Organization for Social Insurance

* (The government sector and the Saudi labor market: supply and demand)

Ministry of Civil Service

* (Increased number of individual establishments and their impact on labor market imbalances)

Manpower Council

Twelfth (final) session:

From 12:30 to 2:00 pm (Hall 7a)

General Assembly.

 

Thanks and appreciation to the contributors

The Board of Directors of the Association is pleased to extend its thanks and appreciation

To all those who support the activities of the association and to all those who contributed to the

This meeting is dedicated to King Saud University

And the following institutions:

Supporting bodies for the activities of the association

King Saud University

Dallah Al Baraka Group

Al Rajhi Banking and Investment Company

Arab Investment Company

Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC)

Riyad Bank

British Saudi Bank

National Commercial Bank

Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Industry

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