Wilson, Rodney

Economic development in the Middle East Rodney Wilson - 2nd ed. - New York : Routledge, c2013. - ix, 205 p. ; 24 cm.



Modelling Middle East economic development -- Growth and structural change -- Population growth and employment -- Capital markets, savings and investment -- An Islamic model for economic development -- Oil and development -- International and intra-regional trade -- The role of the state.

By examining economic development in the Middle East in the aftermath of the Arab Spring, this textbook introduces undergraduate and postgraduate students to the most pressing and topical economic issues in the contemporary Middle East. With comprehensive coverage of the entire region, the author examines the economic prospects for the Gulf and charts the growth of economic power in the region. Organised thematically, a full range of topics are discussed, including: the role of banks and capital markets in the region's development the impact of demographic changes, such as the dramatic decline in birth rates and the implications for future employment the development of economic advances in oil and gas production the effects of the region's economic development on international and inter-regional trade. Through discussing the region's problems of the past as well as the present and future challenges, this book provides students with a compact and manageable review of the state of economic development in the Middle East

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