Kuwait: Trade and Investment
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Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0367020769
ISBN-13
9780367020767
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 7th, 2019
Print length
288 Pages
Weight
690 grams
Product Classification:
Politics & government
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Although small geographically, Kuwait casts a disproportionately large shadow in the areas of international finance, energy, and trade. It enjoys a capital-surplus economy, but is still a developing country and one of the fastest growing markets for goods and services. Kuwait''s drive toward economic development and self-sustaining investment both at home and abroad arises from the knowledge that the nation''s prosperity derives overwhelmingly from a single, nonrenewable assetpetroleum. Professor El Mallakh delineates Kuwait''s economic activities and potential and assesses the country''s impact on the global economy. Basing his work on two decades of research and writing on Kuwait and neighboring Gulf states, and on interviews with Kuwaiti officials and financial and business leaders, he presents a wealth of detailed and practical information, little of which is readily accessible elsewhere. He also analyzes the use of Kuwait''s capital-surplus funds with reference to the region, to Europe, and to the United States, and looks at the country''s priorities for future international investment and development projects.
Although small geographically, Kuwait casts a disproportionately large shadow in the areas of international finance, energy, and trade. It enjoys a capital-surplus economy, but is still a developing country and one of the fastest growing markets for goods and services. Kuwait''s drive toward economic development and self-sustaining investment both at home and abroad arises from the knowledge that the nation''s prosperity derives overwhelmingly from a single, nonrenewable assetpetroleum. Professor El Mallakh delineates Kuwait''s economic activities and potential and assesses the country''s impact on the global economy. Basing his work on two decades of research and writing on Kuwait and neighboring Gulf states, and on interviews with Kuwaiti officials and financial and business leaders, he presents a wealth of detailed and practical information, little of which is readily accessible elsewhere. He also analyzes the use of Kuwait''s capital-surplus funds with reference to the region, to Europe, and to the United States, and looks at the country''s priorities for future international investment and development projects.
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