Saudi Arabia 2000 (RLE Saudi Arabia)

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Crude Oil
Crude Oil Production
development strategies
domestic inflation
dynamic economic modelling Saudi Arabia
dynamic simulation model
economic consequences
economic growth
economic simulation
economic system
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Financial Assets
Foreign Labour Force
inflation dynamics
Investment Income Payments
kingdom's international trade
labour force analysis
Labour Output Ratios
long-term planning
macroeconomic modelling
Middle East economies
national accounts
Non-oil Production
non-oil sector
oil sector
Oil Substructure
Payments
Price Multiplier
production
Productive Capital Accumulation
Reference Simulation
Reserve Production Ratio
resource-based development
Saudi Arabian Crude Oil
Saudi Arabian economy
Saudi Labour Force
Saudi Population
Smoothes
Substitution Price
Supply Demand Ratio

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138846265
  • Weight: 362g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Feb 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The sharp increase in both the price of crude oil and resulting revenues to Saudi Arabia has seen the rapid growth of the kingdom’s international trade and a large accumulation of financial assets. These sudden and drastic changes have taken place, however, within a mainly traditional economy, unprepared to cope with a massive increase in government revenues. Long-term planning is therefore of the utmost importance to Saudi Arabia, and this study, first published in 1978, presents a detailed analysis of the structure of the kingdom’s economy, represented by a dynamic simulation model. The first part of the book considers, among other issues, the production of crude oil, the non-oil production, the accumulation of productive capital, the Saudi population and labour force, the mechanism of domestic inflation, and the relationship of Saudi Arabia with the rest of the world. The second part then presents simulation experiments conducted upon the model, which are commented on and analysed. A concluding chapter illustrates how such a study may be extended to cover several other countries in the Middle East.

Jean Paul Cleron (Author)

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