The Middle East Economy

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One of the most important issues currently facing the Middle East is the changing composition of its demographic structure. A massive cohort of young people – known as a youth bulge – is challenging policy makers, with youth policy affecting security, education, the labour market and welfare programmes, among other areas. Given the relative...

Chapter | The Guide from The Report: Abu Dhabi 2016

The Guide contains listings of some of the leading hotels and resorts in Abu Dhabi as well as contacts for important government offices and services. It also contains useful tips and information for first-time or regular and business and leisure visitors alike.

 

ETIQUETTE & DRESS: Hospitality plays a central role in Emirati culture and is also present in business interactions. Whether in business or social interactions, longer greetings are an important prelude before proceeding to other matters. Handshakes are common as a greeting in business settings...

 

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Chapter | Trade & Investment from The Report: Abu Dhabi 2016

Recent decades have seen the GCC become increasingly connected to the wider global economy through trade and investment links. Over the years capital flows between the Gulf and the rest of the world have deepened significantly, with both the historically important blocs of Europe and North America, and emerging market economies such as India, China and Brazil. The total stock of FDI in Abu...

Chapter | Economy from The Report: Abu Dhabi 2016

The emirate of Abu Dhabi has put its significant hydrocarbons resources to strategic use in recent years, using the wealth derived from oil to underpin the UAE’s diversified economic growth targets. Meanwhile, the emirate’s Economic Vision 2030 has identified sectors through which Abu Dhabi can boost non-oil GDP, with areas such as tourism, manufacturing, ICT and health care now driving the...

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