Intra-gulf cooperation council: Saudi arabia effect

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The main thrust of this study is to investigate the extent to which Saudi Arabia's economic growth acts as an engine of growth for the Gulf Co-operation Council region. The estimation results of Gulf Cooperation Council for the last three decades suggest that the growth of Saudi Arabia, along with the growth of United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, is positive and statistically significant in explaining the overall growth of the Gulf Cooperation Council region. The main policy implication of these findings is that the positive intra-economic growth of these countries should serve as further motivation for the intra-regional integration of the Gulf Cooperation Council.

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Al-Mawali, N. (2015). Intra-gulf cooperation council: Saudi arabia effect. Journal of Economic Integration, 30(3), 532–552. https://doi.org/10.11130/jei.2015.30.3.532

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