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The economy of Saudi Arabia in the 21st century : prospects and realities
by
Sfakianakis, John, editor
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Economic forecasting Saudi Arabia.
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Economics.
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Saudi Arabia Economic conditions 21st century.
2024
Discusses Saudi Arabia's efforts to overhaul its economy and the numerous prospects and challenges it faces in doing so. As one of the world's leading oil producers, the outcomes of the most ambitious wave of reforms Saudi Arabia has ever undertaken will also provide valuable lessons for other oil-dependent and resource-based economies.
Oil and democracy in Iraq
by
Springborg, Robert editor
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Henry, Clement editor
,
Karshenas, Massoud editor
in
Petroleum industry and trade Iraq
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Iraq Politics and government 2003-
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Iraq Economic conditions 1991-
2007
\"This is the first major study of the alternatives confronting Iraq as it seeks to rebuild its vital while simultaneously constructing a new political system. A key challenge facing the country is to allocate the revenues oil generates in a way that avoids economic and social instability. Reviewing the present status of the industry, the authors use comparative analysis to suggest how it might best be rebuilt.\"--Jacket.
Oil and democracy in Iraq
by
Springborg, Robert editor
,
Henry, Clement editor
,
Karshenas, Massoud editor
in
Petroleum industry and trade Iraq
,
Iraq Politics and government 2003-
,
Iraq Economic conditions 1991-
2007
\"This is the first major study of the alternatives confronting Iraq as it seeks to rebuild its vital while simultaneously constructing a new political system. A key challenge facing the country is to allocate the revenues oil generates in a way that avoids economic and social instability. Reviewing the present status of the industry, the authors use comparative analysis to suggest how it might best be rebuilt.\"--Jacket.