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Understanding and avoiding the oil curse in resource-rich Arab economies
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ISBN: 1316655326 1316655679 1316656020 1316656373 1316657779 1316493857 1107141729 1316506673 1316653226 9781316657775 9781316493854 9781316657423 1316657426 9781107141728 9781316506677 Year: 2016 Publisher: New York NY

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For over eighty years the Arab region has derived massive wealth from its natural resources, yet the region's economies remain little diversified, while the oil market is experiencing major structural shifts with the advent of shale gas. Moreover, the resource itself is eventually exhaustible. Under these conditions economic prosperity cannot be sustainable. The critical question is how can the countries of this region escape the 'oil curse'? In this volume, leading economists argue that the curse is not a predestined outcome but a result of weak institutions and bad governance. A variety of analytical perspectives and examination of various international case studies leads to the conclusion that natural resources can only spur economic development when combined with sound political institutions and effective economic governance. This volume, with its unique focus on the Arab region, will be an important reference for researchers and policy makers alike.

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