The Gulf Arab countries were promoted as dynamic, rapidly growing and self-transforming economies in the boom years of the 2000s, and were praised for their purported leadership of the MENA regional economy. As of 2010, despite the severity of the financial crisis and recession of 2008-2009 in the Gulf and consequent impact on the rest of the region, the GCC countries were still promoted as potential leaders of both the recovery and future regional development. An examination of the evidence regarding the direction, magnitude and uses of GCC financial flows both domestically and internationally from 2000 to 2010 finds that the investment programs in place in the boom years provided outcomes that only weakly fulfilled these promises and that...
Using system panel GMM dynamic panel on a sample of nineteen MENA countries over the period 1990 – 2...
Islamic funds are an upcoming alternative to conventional funds, aided by the increasing prominence ...
The Arab Spring dramatically increased investors' perceptions of political risk in MENA. An examinat...
Between 2002 and 2010, foreign direct investment (FDI) exploded in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC...
When the problems in the United States housing sector mushroomed into a global financial crisis by S...
This paper focuses on financialisation in the six members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) over...
During the past decade the Gulf cooperation council countries have achieved a remarkably high degree...
This paper examines the relationship between Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and per capita Gross Do...
After the discovery of oil, many Arab Gulf States failed to diversify and expand their economies bey...
A national economy which is dependent on income from just one source is vulnerable, especially when ...
This study investigates the causal relationship between public and private investments from 1960 to ...
Islamic funds are increasingly seen as an alternative to conventional funds, in part due to the grow...
A particularly striking feature of the 2011 Arab uprisings has been the prominent role of the six st...
Sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) are investment vehicles by which governments invest some of a nation's...
Although Saudi Arabia has to a great extent been insulated from the global downturn, the Kingdom’s e...
Using system panel GMM dynamic panel on a sample of nineteen MENA countries over the period 1990 – 2...
Islamic funds are an upcoming alternative to conventional funds, aided by the increasing prominence ...
The Arab Spring dramatically increased investors' perceptions of political risk in MENA. An examinat...
Between 2002 and 2010, foreign direct investment (FDI) exploded in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC...
When the problems in the United States housing sector mushroomed into a global financial crisis by S...
This paper focuses on financialisation in the six members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) over...
During the past decade the Gulf cooperation council countries have achieved a remarkably high degree...
This paper examines the relationship between Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and per capita Gross Do...
After the discovery of oil, many Arab Gulf States failed to diversify and expand their economies bey...
A national economy which is dependent on income from just one source is vulnerable, especially when ...
This study investigates the causal relationship between public and private investments from 1960 to ...
Islamic funds are increasingly seen as an alternative to conventional funds, in part due to the grow...
A particularly striking feature of the 2011 Arab uprisings has been the prominent role of the six st...
Sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) are investment vehicles by which governments invest some of a nation's...
Although Saudi Arabia has to a great extent been insulated from the global downturn, the Kingdom’s e...
Using system panel GMM dynamic panel on a sample of nineteen MENA countries over the period 1990 – 2...
Islamic funds are an upcoming alternative to conventional funds, aided by the increasing prominence ...
The Arab Spring dramatically increased investors' perceptions of political risk in MENA. An examinat...