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The Gulf Organization for Industrial Consulting organizes training course in 'Macroeconomic Analysis'

Under the patronage of H.E Sheikh Dr. Abdulmalik Bin Abdullah Al-Hana'i, Undersecretary for Economic Affairs, Ministry of National Economy in the Sultanate of Oman, and in framework of common interest between GOIC and the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in Oman, GOIC organizes a training course in 'Macroeconomic Analysis' from 28-30 June in the capital Muscat.

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The objective of the course is to study aggregate economic behavior through analyzing the principal determinants of an economy's equilibrium level of income, general level of prices, and growth of income.

This has been announced by his excellency the Secretary General of GOIC, Mohammed Bin Ali Al-Musallam.

Al-Musallam explained that the training course is designed for specialists in the economic, management, and statistics fields. The course will be attended by 30 trainees from both public and private sectors.

This course comes as one of the courses presented by GOIC to improve industrial development through improving the skills of the workers in the field. GOIC has always presented different courses all to help improve Industrial Development, e.g.: Promotion of Industrial Investment Projects, How to start a small Industrial Project, Marketing Industrial Products, Preparing Feasibility Studies for Industrial Projects.
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