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      Economic Development in Saudi Arabia
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      Economic Development in Saudi Arabia

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      Economic Development in Saudi Arabia

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      Economic Development in Saudi Arabia book

      ByAhmed Al Rajhi, Abdullah Al Salamah, Monica Malik, Rodney Wilson
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2003
      eBook Published 20 November 2003
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203037577
      Pages 208
      eBook ISBN 9780203037577
      Subjects Area Studies, Economics, Finance, Business & Industry
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      Al Rajhi, A., Al Salamah, A., Malik, M., & Wilson, R. (2003). Economic Development in Saudi Arabia (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203037577

      ABSTRACT

      The changing political situation in the Middle East poses challenges for the economies of the region, and some see none more vulnerable to collapse than Saudi Arabia's. Yet as this study demonstrates, the fundamentals of the Kingdom's economy are relatively robust, as over three quarters of GDP is accounted for by the non-oil sector, and impressive modern industries have been established, notably in petrochemicals. The financial system functions well, and despite substantial government debts, there is low inflation and currency stability. The private sector increasingly drives the economy, although job creation has been insufficient to prevent rising youth unemployment. The development challenges Saudi Arabia faces are similar to those of other middle-income countries, and three decades of diversification have made the economy less unique than it was in the oil boom years of the 1970s.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|5 pages

      Introduction

      chapter 2|14 pages

      Which development paradigm?

      chapter 3|19 pages

      Government economic policy

      chapter 4|17 pages

      Oil, gas and petrochemicals

      chapter 5|19 pages

      The banking sector and financial markets

      chapter 6|19 pages

      International trade and GCC economic relations

      chapter 7|17 pages

      Employment issues

      chapter 8|15 pages

      Employment conditions in SABIC

      chapter 9|13 pages

      The role of the private sector

      chapter 10|26 pages

      The electricity industry

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