The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries own 30 percent of the world's proven oil reserves and largely depend on oil for their income. Yet, the GCC faces serious challenges. This book is a research-based, structural macroeconomic analysis, providing evidence-based and future-facing, policy recommendations for GCC governments.
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries own 30 percent of the world's proven oil reserves and largely depend on oil for their income. Yet, the GCC faces serious challenges. This book is a research-based, structural macroeconomic analysis, providing evidence-based and future-facing, policy recommendations for GCC governments.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Weshah Razzak is Honorary Research Fellow at the School of Economics and Finance, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Some Stylized Facts 3. The Oil Dependency Dilemma 4. The External Debt 5. Is the Level of Government Spending Optimal? 6. Can Taxes Resolve the Economic Problems? 7. Savings, Productivity and Other Structural Issues 8. Final Remarks
1. Introduction 2. Some Stylized Facts 3. The Oil Dependency Dilemma 4. The External Debt 5. Is the Level of Government Spending Optimal? 6. Can Taxes Resolve the Economic Problems? 7. Savings, Productivity and Other Structural Issues 8. Final Remarks
1. Introduction 2. Some Stylized Facts 3. The Oil Dependency Dilemma 4. The External Debt 5. Is the Level of Government Spending Optimal? 6. Can Taxes Resolve the Economic Problems? 7. Savings, Productivity and Other Structural Issues 8. Final Remarks
1. Introduction 2. Some Stylized Facts 3. The Oil Dependency Dilemma 4. The External Debt 5. Is the Level of Government Spending Optimal? 6. Can Taxes Resolve the Economic Problems? 7. Savings, Productivity and Other Structural Issues 8. Final Remarks
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