Kuwait is a typical example of an oil-based economy. The oil sector contributes over one-third of GDP and over 90 per cent of exports. Economic diversification for Kuwait means reducing the heavy dependency on the oil sector. It also implicitly includes reducing the direct role of the public sector while increasing private sector activities and hence the private sector’s size and role in the economy. The study shows that although Kuwait has tried to lessen its dependence on oil through the development of the non-oil sectors, its success so far has been, at best, very modest. Furthermore, it is expected that Kuwait will continue to rely heavily on oil, at least for the next two decades. The crux of the matter is that government policies were...
This study considers the experiences of Egypt, Oman, and Syria in managing their oil and gas sectors...
Oil wealth has transformed Kuwait within decades from a modest, trade-based desert emirate into a mo...
Countries, such as the GCC countries, that predominantly rely for their income on oil resources face...
Abstract The Kuwaiti economy is characterized by two major structural imbalances—heavy dependence on...
The State of Kuwait is a small rich oil-based economy characterized by dominance of the large public...
The advent of oil in the GCC countries has led their governments to assume an ever-increasing role i...
Kuwait’s 2005 Article IV Consultation reports that the economic and financial positions are projecte...
In 2015, for the first time in 16 years, Kuwait reported a fiscal deficit of 2.71 billion Kuwaiti Di...
After the recent oil price declines in mid-2014, Middle East and North Africa (MENA) oil exporters i...
After an Anglo-Persian geologist by the name of P.T. Cox produced the first evidence of oil in 1931,...
Kuwait is a well endowed, small and open economy. In this economy the Government is the owner of the...
As oil and gas are exhaustible resources, the need for economic diversification has gained momentum ...
This thesis investigates the alternative options open to the Kuwaiti economy to link the Oil Sector ...
Against the backdrop of global oil price volatility, increasing budget deficits and a burgeoning une...
The State of Kuwait is has been a member of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) since its establishme...
This study considers the experiences of Egypt, Oman, and Syria in managing their oil and gas sectors...
Oil wealth has transformed Kuwait within decades from a modest, trade-based desert emirate into a mo...
Countries, such as the GCC countries, that predominantly rely for their income on oil resources face...
Abstract The Kuwaiti economy is characterized by two major structural imbalances—heavy dependence on...
The State of Kuwait is a small rich oil-based economy characterized by dominance of the large public...
The advent of oil in the GCC countries has led their governments to assume an ever-increasing role i...
Kuwait’s 2005 Article IV Consultation reports that the economic and financial positions are projecte...
In 2015, for the first time in 16 years, Kuwait reported a fiscal deficit of 2.71 billion Kuwaiti Di...
After the recent oil price declines in mid-2014, Middle East and North Africa (MENA) oil exporters i...
After an Anglo-Persian geologist by the name of P.T. Cox produced the first evidence of oil in 1931,...
Kuwait is a well endowed, small and open economy. In this economy the Government is the owner of the...
As oil and gas are exhaustible resources, the need for economic diversification has gained momentum ...
This thesis investigates the alternative options open to the Kuwaiti economy to link the Oil Sector ...
Against the backdrop of global oil price volatility, increasing budget deficits and a burgeoning une...
The State of Kuwait is has been a member of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) since its establishme...
This study considers the experiences of Egypt, Oman, and Syria in managing their oil and gas sectors...
Oil wealth has transformed Kuwait within decades from a modest, trade-based desert emirate into a mo...
Countries, such as the GCC countries, that predominantly rely for their income on oil resources face...