Saudi Arabia Enters the Twenty-first Century: The Political, Foreign Policy, Economic, and Energy Dimensions, Volumen 2Praeger, 2003 - 588 páginas
Growing uncertainties in the world energy market continue to impact nearly every facet of the Saudi economy. Saudi Arabia faces ongoing demographic problems, as well as a need to diversify and restructure its economy. The Kingdom must find a way to adapt its traditional culture, religious customs, education, and political structure to the needs of a modern nation. Such change will come neither quickly nor easily. And with King Fahd's health in question and Crown Prince Abdullah already in his mid-seventies, major questions remain as to how the regime's future will ultimately affect the delicate balance in the entire region. |
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... Foreign workers also face major barriers in any kind of entrepreneurial activity . The Kingdom must organize its infrastructure and many of its social services to support foreign labor , as significant num- bers of foreign workers ...
... foreign : 8 % other Arab , 21 % Asian , 2 % African , and less than 1 % European and American.71 The CIA estimates that roughly 4.2 million foreign workers were employed in the government or the service sector in 2000. It estimates that ...
... foreign investors for research , development and Saudisation.261 Finance Minister Ibrahim bin Abdulaziz al - Assaf announced plans to allow direct foreign investment in the Saudi stock market on November 8 , 1999 , but made it clear ...
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