Author: Abdullah S. Al-Salmi
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Category : Investments, Foreign
Languages : en
Pages : 226
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The Potential of Foreign Direct Investment in the Sultanate of Oman
Author: Abdullah S. Al-Salmi
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Investments, Foreign
Languages : en
Pages : 226
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Investments, Foreign
Languages : en
Pages : 226
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Foreign Investment in the Sultanate of Oman
Author: Moosa Salim Jabir Al Azri
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3112402243
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 304
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No detailed description available for "Foreign Investment in the Sultanate of Oman".
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3112402243
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
No detailed description available for "Foreign Investment in the Sultanate of Oman".
Political Steps to Enhance Foreign Direct Investment Inflow In Oman
Author: Ahmed Mohamed Shamis AL Khamisi
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Category : Investments, Foreign
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Publisher:
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Category : Investments, Foreign
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Foreign Direct Investment
Author: Salim Nasir Al-Ismaily
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Category : Investments, Foreign
Languages : en
Pages :
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Category : Investments, Foreign
Languages : en
Pages :
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What Motivates Foreign Direct Investment?
Author: Kamel Mellahi
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Category : Corporations, Foreign
Languages : en
Pages : 21
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Category : Corporations, Foreign
Languages : en
Pages : 21
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The Role of Foreign Direct Investment in Enhancing the Productivity of Omani Manufacturing Firms
Author: Yousuf Hamad Al Bulushi
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This study examines the effect of foreign direct investment (FDI) on the productivity of local manufacturing firms in Oman. By distinguishing patterns in spillover effects according to their channel, mechanism, and preconditional factors, the thesis explains why rentier states like Oman have failed to utilise FDI as a tool to enhance their private sectors despite having made huge strides in improving their business environment. It is argued that this limited success is due to a passive government role, weak absorptive capacity, and a preference amongst Omani nationals to work in the public rather than private sector. Through primary mixed methods research, comprising a case study research design and mixed methods (42 semi-structured interviews and a survey of foreign, joint venture and local companies in Oman (n=96), the study finds that the impact of FDI on the development of the Omani private sector is very limited, mainly because of the overwhelming political and economic environment and rentier structure of Oman. Based on these findings the research suggests ways in which oil-producing countries can circumvent some of the negative consequences of rentierism and increase their local companies' productivity. To this end, clear recommendations are provided for policymaking, as well as domestic and foreign investors. This study extends the existing literature on FDI spillovers to a previously unstudied region, (GCC countries) and to an economic model (rentier states) to which it has not previously been applied. This study fills a gap in global knowledge about productivity spillovers in countries which have a unique economic structure where the government is dominant in all economic activities and local human resources are mostly not engaged in domestic firms, which rely mainly on expatriates.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This study examines the effect of foreign direct investment (FDI) on the productivity of local manufacturing firms in Oman. By distinguishing patterns in spillover effects according to their channel, mechanism, and preconditional factors, the thesis explains why rentier states like Oman have failed to utilise FDI as a tool to enhance their private sectors despite having made huge strides in improving their business environment. It is argued that this limited success is due to a passive government role, weak absorptive capacity, and a preference amongst Omani nationals to work in the public rather than private sector. Through primary mixed methods research, comprising a case study research design and mixed methods (42 semi-structured interviews and a survey of foreign, joint venture and local companies in Oman (n=96), the study finds that the impact of FDI on the development of the Omani private sector is very limited, mainly because of the overwhelming political and economic environment and rentier structure of Oman. Based on these findings the research suggests ways in which oil-producing countries can circumvent some of the negative consequences of rentierism and increase their local companies' productivity. To this end, clear recommendations are provided for policymaking, as well as domestic and foreign investors. This study extends the existing literature on FDI spillovers to a previously unstudied region, (GCC countries) and to an economic model (rentier states) to which it has not previously been applied. This study fills a gap in global knowledge about productivity spillovers in countries which have a unique economic structure where the government is dominant in all economic activities and local human resources are mostly not engaged in domestic firms, which rely mainly on expatriates.
How to Attract Foreign Direct Investment
Author: Mohammed Ali Said Bait Ali Sulaiman
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Languages : en
Pages :
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Languages : en
Pages :
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The Role of Foreign Direct Investment in Enhancing the Productivity of Omani Manufacturing Firms
Author: Yousuf Hamad Al Balushi
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Languages : en
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The Importance of Trade Openness and Inflation for Attracting Foreign Direct Investment in GCC Countries
Author: Hisham Mohamed Hassan
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This paper examines the importance of trade openness for attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows, for the GCC economies (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Sultanate of Oman, Qatar, Kuwait and Kingdom of Bahrain) covering the period 1995-2018, using panel VAR model. It provides a direct test of causality between FDI inflows, trade openness, GDP per capita, and inflation. The main empirical findings of the panel analysis reveal that in the long run, trade openness contributes positively to the inflow of FDI in the GCC economies. The panel causality analysis shows that there is a unidirectional causal relationship running from trade openness and inflation to FDI, whereas no causality was traced with other variables.
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This paper examines the importance of trade openness for attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows, for the GCC economies (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Sultanate of Oman, Qatar, Kuwait and Kingdom of Bahrain) covering the period 1995-2018, using panel VAR model. It provides a direct test of causality between FDI inflows, trade openness, GDP per capita, and inflation. The main empirical findings of the panel analysis reveal that in the long run, trade openness contributes positively to the inflow of FDI in the GCC economies. The panel causality analysis shows that there is a unidirectional causal relationship running from trade openness and inflation to FDI, whereas no causality was traced with other variables.
Maximizing the potential of foreign direct investment in Africa \
Author: Barbara Baaba Seedah
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Category : Africa
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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Publisher:
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Category : Africa
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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