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E-grāmata: Economy of the Gulf States

(Waseda University)
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  • Sērija : World Economies
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Dec-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Agenda Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781788212106
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  • Sērija : World Economies
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Dec-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Agenda Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781788212106
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Examining Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates, this title in the World Economies series provides a synthesis of the modern economic history and political economy of countries that collectively are a hugely important component within the global economy.

Focusing on the period since 1945 and especially on the last twenty years, the book outlines the main factors to have shaped these diverse nations, including problems of state formation and ruling elite legitimacy, the role of oil and energy, the challenges of economic geography, the wider international political setting and its impacts, and constraints to economic reform. It also explores topics more often overlooked, such as the personalization of economics, social forces such as women, youth, and expatriate workers, climate change and environmental problems, and income distribution. The book highlights the key structures that have shaped Gulf economic systems tightly controlled by the state, and a core group of political elites including royal and merchant families. These frameworks include rentierism, new state capitalism, economic statecraft, and broad narratives of regime legitimacy in each country via which the book analyzes both similarities and differences between them. Assessing the full panoply of formal economic indicators and statistics, the book also considers human factors uniquely important to development.

Concluding with an analysis of future challenges to the Gulf States' economies, this book provides a fascinating and insightful overview suitable for a range of students and professionals.
Preface vii
Note on transliteration and terminology xiii
List of tables and figures
xv
Maps
xvii
1 Introducing the Gulf Economies
1(20)
The scope and the focus
4(4)
The place, the people, the cultures
8(7)
The Gulf economies in the world economy
15(6)
2 The Gulf Economic Story
21(44)
The historical evolution of the region
22(4)
The origins of the contemporary Gulf states
26(9)
The coming of the oil age, 1945--72
35(10)
Oil booms and busts, 1973--89
45(9)
From the Gulf War to the Iraq War, 1990--2003
54(8)
The third oil boom, 2004--14
62(1)
Paths taken and not taken
63(2)
3 Measuring the Gulf Economies
65(44)
An overview of the six GCC economies
66(6)
Basic sectoral structures
72(8)
Macroeconomic settings and conditions
80(14)
Migration and the Gulf's labour markets
94(4)
The international dimension
98(11)
4 The Form of the Gulf Political Economies
109(34)
States and regimes
110(5)
Political institutions
115(3)
State capitalism, national oil companies and other state-owned firms
118(6)
Merchants, businesspeople and multinational firms
124(5)
Rentierism and socioeconomic forces in the Gulf
129(6)
External dynamics in Gulf political economies
135(8)
5 Human Factors in the Gulf Economies
143(28)
Wealthy societies?
144(3)
The Gulf's unique demography
147(3)
The dual labour market
150(3)
Education, training and human capital
153(4)
Gender issues
157(5)
Youth and intergenerational dynamics
162(2)
Societies, cultures and economic potential
164(7)
6 Making the Gulf Economies: Unique Factors
171(24)
"Richer than they are developed"?
172(2)
Personalized economies
174(3)
Economic geography and the environment
177(4)
Economic change and political stasis
181(5)
Lingering reform imperatives
186(5)
Lingering regional constraints
191(4)
CONCLUSION: PROSPECTS FOR THE GULF ECONOMIES
195(12)
Continuing and emerging energy issues
196(3)
Opportunities and risks in the global arena
199(4)
A unique region at a unique moment
203(4)
Notes 207(16)
Further reading 223(4)
References 227(20)
Index 247
Matthew Gray is Associate Professor in the School of International Liberal Studies at Waseda University, Tokyo. His books include Global Security Watch: Saudi Arabia (2014), Qatar: Politics and the Challenges of Development (2013) and Conspiracy Theories in the Arab World (2010).