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Public and private investment in the hydrocarbon-based rentier economies: A case study for the GCC countries

This study investigates the causal relationship between public and private investments from 1960 to 2015 in the GCC countries (i.e., Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates) which are known as hydrocarbon-based rentier states striving significant policy changes to di...

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Published in:Resources policy 2019-08, Vol.62, p.165-175
Main Authors: Ari, Ibrahim, Akkas, Erhan, Asutay, Mehmet, Koç, Muammer
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Case studies
Causality
Dependence
Dependency
Diversification
Economic research
Hydrocarbons
Investment
Investments
Petroleum
Policy making
Private investment
Public investment
Rentier economy
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