ABSTRACT

First published in 1988, Stock Markets of the Arab World provides a sound description and analysis of the stock market situation in Arab countries and an evaluation of previous attempts at the integration of capital markets. Foreign interest in the oil producing Arab countries has grown due to the accumulation of international reserves. Oil producers are looking for an alternative to their near-term investments in United States Securities through a diversification of their economies. This book argues that these countries could profitably invest these reserves through an integration of their securities markets. It also says that prospects of increased linkages among Arab domestic markets do exist.

This is an interesting read for scholars and researchers of Middle East studies, Arab economy and economics in general.

chapter Chapter One|18 pages

Theories of Integration

chapter Chapter Two|34 pages

Stock Markets in the Arab Gulf Countries

chapter Chapter Three|31 pages

Stock Markets in the Levant Countries

chapter Chapter Four|24 pages

Stock Markets in Arab African Countries