| Extent: | Online-Ressource (209 p) |
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| Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
| Language: | English |
| Notes: | Description based upon print version of record Economic Development in Saudi Arabia; Copyright; Contents; List of tables; List of figures; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; Development optimism; The challenges of globalisation; Explaining development; 2 Which development paradigm?; Historical perspectives on market development; The goal of self sustaining growth; The absence of feudalism; Emergent capitalism; Income distribution and development; The role of the state; 3 Government economic policy; Economic planning; From planning office to ministry; Reorganisation of economic management; The Seventh Five-Year Plan Lack of coordinated planningMacroeconomic priorities; The burden of indebtedness; Fiscal choices; Government funding and foreign investment; Economic dualism; 4 Oil, gas and petrochemicals; The development of the oil industry; Saudi Arabia's role in OPEC; Oil production; Oil pricing; Oil reserves, oil depletion and the future oil market; Contribution of oil to national economic development; Gas development; The petrochemical industry; 5 The banking sector and financial markets; Early banking history; The development of commercial banking; Coexistence of conventional and Islamic finance Competition for bank deposits and lendingCorporate finance and investment banking; The stock market; Managed funds; Finance and development; 6 International trade and GCC economic relations; The economic rationale for Saudi Arabian trade; Regional implicational of international trade; Analysis of exports and import trends and assessment of stability; Trade surpluses and payments deficits; The trading partners of Saudi Arabia; The GCC and regional trade; The GCC single market; WTO accession; 7 Employment issues; The demographic transition; Unemployment; Labour market trends Structure of employmentThe employment and replacement of expatriate labour; Education and training issues; Women in the workforce; 8 Employment conditions in SABIC; Industrialisation and job creation; The survey; Profile of the respondents; Training; Salaries; Promotion opportunities; Management decisions and labour relations; Working arrangements and time management; Conclusion; 9 The role of the private sector; The relationship between the private sector and the state; Ability of the private sector to initiate development; The efficiency of the private sector Problems of management capabilityPerceptions of the business environment and legal system; Views of the governments role in business; Shortcomings of the financial system; The inadequacy of the infrastructure; Excessive bureaucracy and regulation; Conclusion; 10 The electricity industry; Introduction; Restructuring of the electricity industry; Uncertainty in restructuring; Competition in production and monopoly in delivery; Functional transformation of the electricity industry; International experiences of reforming the electricity industry The Saudi Arabian electricity industry: regulatory and organisational development |
| ISBN: | 978-0-7007-1729-3 ; 978-1-136-13274-2 ; 978-0-7007-1729-3 |
| Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
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