Arab Gulf Economy in a Turbulent Age (RLE Economy of Middle East)

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Arab Gulf Economy
Arab Gulf States
Author_Hazem Beblawi
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Eurocurrency Market
Financial Assets
Fixed Exchange System
Flexible Exchange Rate System
Foreign Financial Assets
Forward Deals
Gulf Oil States
Gulf States
Gulf States economic challenges
IMF Agreement
international monetary policy
international monetary system
KNPC
Kuwait Stock Market
Kuwaiti Economy
Middle East financial crisis
OECD Country
Oil Funds
oil market volatility
Oil Price Increases
Oil Surplus
OPEC Country
OPEC Surplus
petrodollar economics
Placement Case
Public Shareholding Companies
Reagan Programme
Real Investment
regional economic integration
Shareholding Companies
sovereign wealth funds
twin food and energy crisis
unofficial stock-market

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138819993
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Jan 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The shock discovery of oil in the Gulf States thrust them from relative obscurity to the forefront of international finance and politics. It coincided with the breakdown of the international monetary system and the twin food and energy crisis, all of which helped to magnify the impact of the oil price increases. Yet, despite the continuing oil wealth enjoyed by the Gulf States, their economy has suffered some damaging blows in the recent past. The Iran—Iraq War has imposed a heavy burden on the Gulf countries which have contributed huge sums to Iraq. Internally, the Gulf economies have been hurt by the speculative boom generated by the unofficial stock-market in Kuwait which collapsed in the summer of 1982. This book, by an Arab economist long experienced in working in the Gulf economy, reviews the prospects for the region in the light of these external and internal problems and, drawing on the Kuwaiti example, suggests ways in which changes can be made.

First published in 1984.

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