An Economic Assessment of Bahrain's Attempts at Industrial Diversification
Authors
Looney, Robert E.
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Second Readers
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1989-09
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1989-09
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Abstract
Having discovered oil before its rich neighbors, Bahrain's economic
growth since the 1920s has been and is fueled by oil. Partly as a result of
its trading and pearling traditions, partly because of its more developed
educational system and partly because of its small size and the foreseeble
depletion of its oil resources, Bahrain was one of the first Gulf
states to industrialize and by far the most innovative in attracting
foreign participation, including regional participation, in its industrial
development.
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Industrial Bank of Kuwait, IBK Paper No. 33, September, 1989
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Department of National Security Affairs
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An Economic Assessment of Bahrain's Attempts at Industrial Diversification, (Industrial Bank of Kuwait, IBK Paper No. 33, September, 1989).
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
