内容説明
This exciting and timely collection identifies and addresses the impacts of the global financial crisis on Dubai and the surrounding region. The issues are highlighted and analyzed by a group of distinguished scholars, focusing specifically on such issues as: Why and how the financial crisis happened and what its consequences are for the economies of the Middle East; defining the emerging global regulatory framework and the new financial architecture; the long term development strategy for the UAE / Dubai in the post crisis global economy; and the oil market and the global financial crisis.
著者について
ALI TAWFIK AL SADIK is the Senior Economist and Project Manager at Dubai Economic Council. He received his PhD in Economics at North Carolina State University, USA, in 1975. He held several positions after graduation: Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics at NCSU, Chief Economist at the Organization of Arab Producing and Exporting Countries, several leading positions at the Arab Monetary Fund starting in 1979, and most recently director of Economic Policy Institute. He has published over thirty papers, authored a book on Arab Economic Integration and granted its publication rights to the Quds Open University in Amman, and edited eight books on various economic and financial topics. IBRAHIM AHMED ELBADAWI is Director of the Economic Policy & Research Center at the Dubai Economic Council. Until February 2009 he was lead economist at the Development Research Group of the World Bank, which he joined in 1989; and previously he was an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Gezira in Sudan. He holds a PhD in Economics and Statistics from North Carolina State and Northwestern University. His most recent edited book (with Samir Makdisi) is Democracy in the Arab World: Explaining the Deficit (2010).