Buch, Englisch, 344 Seiten, GB, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 245 mm
Buch, Englisch, 344 Seiten, GB, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 245 mm
ISBN: 978-3-940924-02-5
Verlag: Gerlach Press
The Gulf countries have adopted a unique combination of policies to encourage diversification with largely positive results, while there are significant distinctions between the individual cases. This work evaluates various examples to show the extent to which the Gulf economies have diversifed to date, and how results can be measured, taking into consideration factors such as composition of GDP or exports; government services; and the categorization of industrial activities downstream of resources extraction (oil refining, petrochemicals) and their availability (aluminium, phosphates, iron, steel, glass and other energy- and resource-intensive industries).
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1. Conceptual Problems of Measuring Economic Diversification, as Applied to the GCC EconomiesJörg Beutel2. Saudi Arabia’s Economic Diversification: Progress in the Context of the GCC and ChallengesAli Aissaoui3. Domestic Pricing of Energy and industrial CompetitivenessGiacomo Luciani4. Public Industry as Tool of Rentier Economy Diversification: The GCC caseSteffen Hertog5. GCC Industrial DevelopmentHans-Georg Müller6. GCC Refining and Petrochemicals Sectors in Global PerspectiveGiacomo Luciani7. The GCC Aluminum Industry – The Development ofAluminium Production Capacity in the Middle EastHalvor Kvande8. Logistics and Economic Development in the GCCEckart Woertz9. The Potential Impact of on EU-GCC FTA: A Benchmarking ExerciseSelen Sarisoy Guerin and Consuelo Pacchioli