State-business relations in the smaller gulf monarchies -- the role of business actors in the decision-making process
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07/04/2015
07/04/2015
01/03/2015
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Resumo |
The Arab monarchies of the Gulf have been undergoing striking socio-economic changes caused by the ending of the rent-based welfare state model on which they had largely relied since the 1950s. In this perspective, this paper aims at examining the comparative role of local business communities in affecting the orientations and the outcomes of the policies implemented during the period of high oil prices in the 2000s. This paper pays a special attention to the impact of the Arab Spring on the state-business relations in two of the smaller Gulf monarchies (Bahrain and Oman). |
Identificador |
IDE Discussion Paper. No. 524. 2015.3 http://hdl.handle.net/2344/1434 IDE Discussion Paper 524 |
Idioma(s) |
en eng |
Publicador |
Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO 日本貿易振興機構アジア経済研究所 |
Palavras-Chave | #Gulf Countries #Bahrain #Oman #Business #Decision making #Elite #State #Monarchy #Royal family #Politics #Persian Gulf #Middle East #Political economy #Arab Spring #336.1 #MEBA Bahrain バーレーン #MEGC Gulf Countries 湾岸諸国 #MEMK Oman オマーン #D72 - Economic Models of Political Processes: #H32 - Firm #O53 - Asia including Middle East |
Tipo |
Working Paper Technical Report |