In Robert Mabro’s extensive contribution to the analysis of oil and Arab economic development, three themes are consistently present: concern over sustainability; emphasis on the central importance of developing human capital; and rejection of the concept of ‘resource curse’
Oil is the main engine for the economies of the Arab countries, where it relies heavily on oil resou...
Increasing in countries’ natural resources especially oil always seems like it is a good thing witho...
Ghana’s new status as an oil-producing country has invigorated the scholarly debate on the resource ...
To many of my generation who studied economics in the West in the 1970s and 1980s, developments in t...
Between 1993 and 2001 Robert Mabro, in his capacity as Director of the Oxford Institute for Energy S...
‘Energy security’ falls within the broad range of Robert Mabro’s work on energy, but it was not a le...
Current Oil Market Dynamics and the Role of OPEC: Reflections on Robert Mabro's Work / Bassam Fattou...
Qatar’s rapid development and modernization offer great rewards as well as risks. The rapid developm...
The Middle Eastern political economy has long been studied through the prism of the resource curse—t...
Robert Mabro has always been a realist. Maybe, if he had been brought up in Beirut rather than Alexa...
After the discovery of oil, many Arab Gulf States failed to diversify and expand their economies bey...
The main problem that the thesis addresses is the examination of the Saudi Arabian economic developm...
International audienceThis chapter discusses whether the Middle East and North African (MENA) countr...
International audienceMany oil-based countries failed to boost their economy development despite the...
Oil price fluctuations have been prominent in economy since World War II. Researchers have been busy...
Oil is the main engine for the economies of the Arab countries, where it relies heavily on oil resou...
Increasing in countries’ natural resources especially oil always seems like it is a good thing witho...
Ghana’s new status as an oil-producing country has invigorated the scholarly debate on the resource ...
To many of my generation who studied economics in the West in the 1970s and 1980s, developments in t...
Between 1993 and 2001 Robert Mabro, in his capacity as Director of the Oxford Institute for Energy S...
‘Energy security’ falls within the broad range of Robert Mabro’s work on energy, but it was not a le...
Current Oil Market Dynamics and the Role of OPEC: Reflections on Robert Mabro's Work / Bassam Fattou...
Qatar’s rapid development and modernization offer great rewards as well as risks. The rapid developm...
The Middle Eastern political economy has long been studied through the prism of the resource curse—t...
Robert Mabro has always been a realist. Maybe, if he had been brought up in Beirut rather than Alexa...
After the discovery of oil, many Arab Gulf States failed to diversify and expand their economies bey...
The main problem that the thesis addresses is the examination of the Saudi Arabian economic developm...
International audienceThis chapter discusses whether the Middle East and North African (MENA) countr...
International audienceMany oil-based countries failed to boost their economy development despite the...
Oil price fluctuations have been prominent in economy since World War II. Researchers have been busy...
Oil is the main engine for the economies of the Arab countries, where it relies heavily on oil resou...
Increasing in countries’ natural resources especially oil always seems like it is a good thing witho...
Ghana’s new status as an oil-producing country has invigorated the scholarly debate on the resource ...