Middle East Review 2003-04: The Economic and Business Report* The definitive guide to the most recent economic and political trends, developments and key events in the region * Key indicators and profiles for 32 countries * Leading-edge expertise from some of the world's top journalists and regional specialists * Key facts and essential business directory information Of interest to academic, public and corporate libraries; economic, geography and international relations specialists; professional, trade and government organizations; exporters and international investors "Middle East Review 2003/4" is used throughout the world as an essential reference source for those with an active interest in the region. The 27th edition now includes all the Central Asian states and provides both an analytical overview of the region and specific data for each of the 32 countries. Introductory chapters cover regional issues such as: the growth of Islamic banking and its implications for the wider economy; the impact of ex-Soviet countries on international oil and gas production; the significance of the Middle East's contribution to international terrorism. The main body of the book provides comprehensive economic and business reports for each country and includes: * Political and economic surveys identifying the trends, developments, problems and solutions * Country profiles, which analyze the different economic sectors of each country, summarizes its political parties and system, and provides condensed background information on a range of other important topics including demographics, languages, and industry sectors * Key facts with vital statistics for the country being analyzed * Business guide offering practical information for visitors to the country * Keyindicators setting out the country's key economic indicators over the last five years * Business directory listing the names and addresses of local organizations useful to visitors. |
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Contents
Afghanistan Michael Fishpool | 1 |
Algeria Jonathon Derrick | 8 |
Bahrain Naomi Collett | 17 |
Cyprus Micheal Fishpool | 25 |
Djibouti Nicholas Awde Fred J Hill | 32 |
Egypt Philip Alexander | 38 |
Iran Maggie Ray | 48 |
Iraq Maggie Ray | 58 |
Jordan Ruth Kent Erica Wald | 77 |
Kazakhstan Alex Vatanka | 86 |
Kuwait Naomi Collett | 95 |
Kyrgyzstan Nicholas Awde Fred J Hill | 102 |
Lebanon Paul Wachter | 110 |
Libya Daniel Brett | 118 |
Mauritannia Daniel Brett | 126 |
Israel Philip Alexander | 67 |
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Middle East Review 2003/04: The Economic and Business Report Kogan Page (CRT) No preview available - 2003 |
Middle East Review 2003/04: The Economic and Business Report World of Information Staff No preview available - 2003 |
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Abu Dhabi Afghanistan agricultural airport Al-Qaeda Almaty Amman Arab Ashgabat Bahrain Bishkek Broadcasting Cairo capital cent of GDP Central bank centre Chamber of Commerce cities companies country's cubic metres currency Cyprus Djibouti Doha Dubai Dushanbe e-mail economic Egypt elections Emirates estimated exchange exports foreign GDP per capita GDP real growth Gulf imports industry investment Jordan Kazakhstan Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Lebanon Libya lnflation lnternational lran lraq lraqi lslamic lsrael major Manama ment military million Ministry Muslim National Nouakchott Official Oman Organisation output Pakistan Palestinian party percent political population port President prime minister privatisation production programme Qatar region Republic reserves Road Russia Saudi Arabia sector Somalia square km state-owned Street Sudan Syria Tajikistan Taliban Taxis terrorist tion tonnes Tourism trade Turkey Turkmenistan USSm Uzbekistan visa visitors Yemen

