Understanding and Avoiding the Oil Curse in Resource-rich Arab Economies
Herausgeber: Elbadawi, Ibrahim; Selim, Hoda
Understanding and Avoiding the Oil Curse in Resource-rich Arab Economies
Herausgeber: Elbadawi, Ibrahim; Selim, Hoda
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A variety of perspectives from leading economists provides fresh insight into how Arab countries may best exploit their oil revenues.
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A variety of perspectives from leading economists provides fresh insight into how Arab countries may best exploit their oil revenues.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 721g
- ISBN-13: 9781316506677
- ISBN-10: 1316506673
- Artikelnr.: 56710953
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 721g
- ISBN-13: 9781316506677
- ISBN-10: 1316506673
- Artikelnr.: 56710953
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ibrahim Elbadawi is Director of the Macroeconomics Research Department, Dubai Economic Council and Visiting Fellow at the Center for Global Development (CGD) in Washington, DC. He has been the thematic leader for the Economic Research Forum (ERF) research work on 'Natural Resources and Economic Diversification in the Arab World' since 2010. Until February 2009 he was Lead Economist at the Development Research Group of the World Bank and he also served as Research Director of the African Economic Research Consortium, Nairobi from 1993 to 1998. Elbadawi has published widely on several areas of macroeconomic and development policy. His regional specialization covers Africa and the Middle East, where he is widely networked with academic research and policy forums.
Foreword Ahmed Galal; Acknowledgements Ibrahim Elbadawi and Hoda Selim; 1.
Overview of context, issues and summary Ibrahim Elbadawi and Hoda Selim; 2.
The global impact of the systemic economies and MENA business cycles Paul
Cashin, Kamiar Mohaddes and Mehdi Raissi; 3. Real exchange rates and export
performance in oil-dependent Arab economies Ibrahim Elbadawi and Linda
Kaltani; 4. Dutch disease in the services sector - evidence from oil
exporters in the Arab region Ndiamé Diop and Jaime de Melo; 5. The
political economy of public sector employment in resource-dependent
countries Omer Ali and Ibrahim Elbadawi; 6. The oil curse and labor markets
- the case of Saudi Arabia Hend Al-Sheikh and S. Nuri Erbas; 7. Resource
rents, political institutions and economic growth Ibrahim Elbadawi and
Raimundo Soto; 8. Fiscal institutions in resource-rich economies - lessons
from Chile and Norway Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel; 9. Savings and investment
decisions from natural resource revenues - implications for Arab
development Paul Collier; 10. Labor market heterogeneity and optimal
exchange rate regimes in resource-rich Arab countries Almukhtar Saif
Al-Abri; 11. The institutional curse of natural resources in the Arab world
Hoda Selim and Chahir Zaki; 12. Has the UAE escaped the oil curse? Raimundo
Soto and Ilham Haouas; 13. Understanding and avoiding the oil curse in
Sudan Kabbashi M. Suliman; Index.
Overview of context, issues and summary Ibrahim Elbadawi and Hoda Selim; 2.
The global impact of the systemic economies and MENA business cycles Paul
Cashin, Kamiar Mohaddes and Mehdi Raissi; 3. Real exchange rates and export
performance in oil-dependent Arab economies Ibrahim Elbadawi and Linda
Kaltani; 4. Dutch disease in the services sector - evidence from oil
exporters in the Arab region Ndiamé Diop and Jaime de Melo; 5. The
political economy of public sector employment in resource-dependent
countries Omer Ali and Ibrahim Elbadawi; 6. The oil curse and labor markets
- the case of Saudi Arabia Hend Al-Sheikh and S. Nuri Erbas; 7. Resource
rents, political institutions and economic growth Ibrahim Elbadawi and
Raimundo Soto; 8. Fiscal institutions in resource-rich economies - lessons
from Chile and Norway Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel; 9. Savings and investment
decisions from natural resource revenues - implications for Arab
development Paul Collier; 10. Labor market heterogeneity and optimal
exchange rate regimes in resource-rich Arab countries Almukhtar Saif
Al-Abri; 11. The institutional curse of natural resources in the Arab world
Hoda Selim and Chahir Zaki; 12. Has the UAE escaped the oil curse? Raimundo
Soto and Ilham Haouas; 13. Understanding and avoiding the oil curse in
Sudan Kabbashi M. Suliman; Index.
Foreword Ahmed Galal; Acknowledgements Ibrahim Elbadawi and Hoda Selim; 1.
Overview of context, issues and summary Ibrahim Elbadawi and Hoda Selim; 2.
The global impact of the systemic economies and MENA business cycles Paul
Cashin, Kamiar Mohaddes and Mehdi Raissi; 3. Real exchange rates and export
performance in oil-dependent Arab economies Ibrahim Elbadawi and Linda
Kaltani; 4. Dutch disease in the services sector - evidence from oil
exporters in the Arab region Ndiamé Diop and Jaime de Melo; 5. The
political economy of public sector employment in resource-dependent
countries Omer Ali and Ibrahim Elbadawi; 6. The oil curse and labor markets
- the case of Saudi Arabia Hend Al-Sheikh and S. Nuri Erbas; 7. Resource
rents, political institutions and economic growth Ibrahim Elbadawi and
Raimundo Soto; 8. Fiscal institutions in resource-rich economies - lessons
from Chile and Norway Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel; 9. Savings and investment
decisions from natural resource revenues - implications for Arab
development Paul Collier; 10. Labor market heterogeneity and optimal
exchange rate regimes in resource-rich Arab countries Almukhtar Saif
Al-Abri; 11. The institutional curse of natural resources in the Arab world
Hoda Selim and Chahir Zaki; 12. Has the UAE escaped the oil curse? Raimundo
Soto and Ilham Haouas; 13. Understanding and avoiding the oil curse in
Sudan Kabbashi M. Suliman; Index.
Overview of context, issues and summary Ibrahim Elbadawi and Hoda Selim; 2.
The global impact of the systemic economies and MENA business cycles Paul
Cashin, Kamiar Mohaddes and Mehdi Raissi; 3. Real exchange rates and export
performance in oil-dependent Arab economies Ibrahim Elbadawi and Linda
Kaltani; 4. Dutch disease in the services sector - evidence from oil
exporters in the Arab region Ndiamé Diop and Jaime de Melo; 5. The
political economy of public sector employment in resource-dependent
countries Omer Ali and Ibrahim Elbadawi; 6. The oil curse and labor markets
- the case of Saudi Arabia Hend Al-Sheikh and S. Nuri Erbas; 7. Resource
rents, political institutions and economic growth Ibrahim Elbadawi and
Raimundo Soto; 8. Fiscal institutions in resource-rich economies - lessons
from Chile and Norway Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel; 9. Savings and investment
decisions from natural resource revenues - implications for Arab
development Paul Collier; 10. Labor market heterogeneity and optimal
exchange rate regimes in resource-rich Arab countries Almukhtar Saif
Al-Abri; 11. The institutional curse of natural resources in the Arab world
Hoda Selim and Chahir Zaki; 12. Has the UAE escaped the oil curse? Raimundo
Soto and Ilham Haouas; 13. Understanding and avoiding the oil curse in
Sudan Kabbashi M. Suliman; Index.