SAUDI ARABIA: ENERGY, DEVELOPMENTAL PLANNING, AND INDUSTRIALIZATION
by Ragaei El Mallakh; Dorothea H. El Mallakh
Published by Lexington Books. 1st. 1982
Very good condition in a very good dustwrapper. Petrodollars have catapulted Saudi Arabia to the forefront of the global economy. Moving from a general overview to specific economic and political topics, the book emphasizes the importance of carefully developed government growth programs to the creation of a well-balanced and industrially diverse society. Contributors examine the roles of the petroleum sector and technology transfer, trace the interdependence of Saudi Arabia and the industrialized countries, and analyze the roots of indigenous and imported inflation. They also consider Saudi Arabia's new role in international finance and development assistance. Edited by Ragaei El Mallakh and Dorothea H. El Mallakh. Cream cloth boards, burgundy titles. xiii and 204 pages.
Boards slightly grubby at edges. Top & tail of spine lightly shelf-rubbed. Minor foxing to top edge of text block. Contents clean. Orange dustwrapper is heavily sunned to spine and front spine edge, and lightly scuffed.
ISBN: 0669048011
Stock no. 1831004
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- TOPOGRAPHY (FOREIGN)
- MIDDLE EAST
- SAUDI ARABIA
- ECONOMICS