The Saudi economy at Mid-year 2002: prospects brighter than in January
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Forecasts point to Saudi Arabia's economy swinging upward. According to the Saudi American Bank, the Kingdom's GDP will contract 2% for the year of 2002. The article provides extensive information on Saudi Arabia's economic status.
Publication Name: Middle East Executive Reports
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0271-0498
Year: 2001
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The Saudi economy at mid-2000: highest oil revenues since 1981
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Saudi Arabia's economy is discussed with emphasis on the major factors affecting it in 2000. The impact of high oil revenues in the first half of the year leading to more economic reforms in the country is described.
Publication Name: Middle East Executive Reports
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0271-0498
Year: 2000
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The Saudi economy at mid-year: gas initiative, ongoing reforms improve quality of GDP growth
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Saudi Arabia's real gross domestic product forecast has been revised by the government from 4.1% to 4.5% for 2000, with nominal GDP increased from 15.5% to 21.3% for the same period.
Publication Name: Middle East Executive Reports
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0271-0498
Year: 2001
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