Middle East Executive Reports 1993 - Abstracts

Middle East Executive Reports 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
Algerian state contracts: new scope, current practice; adapting to the demands of international trade.EconomicsBen Abderrahmane, Dahmane
Antiboycott report: FY 1992 activities. (efforts to enforce US boycotts and reverse Arab state's boycott of Israel)EconomicsFenton, Howard N., III
Bahrain's new copyright law.Economics 
Can new prime minister bring down inflation and public borrowing? (Turkey's Tansu Ciller)EconomicsMargulies, Ron, Yildizoglu, Ergin
Collecting on Iraqi claims. (American corporations try to recover on Iraqi letters of credit issued to them before the war)EconomicsMcDonell, Neil E.
Commission rates stipulated for imports of spare parts covered by agency agreement. (Bahrain)Economics 
Companies Law implementation. (United Arab Emirates)EconomicsKhan, Amjad Ali, Laubach, Charles S.
Convertibility for current transactions. (Morocco, Tunisia)Economics 
Corporate claims for damages arising from the Gulf War. (against Iraq)EconomicsUlmer, Nicolas C., Chaudhri, Javade
Currency convertibility. (Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia)EconomicsCornelius, Peter, Nsouli, Saleh, Georgiou, Andreas
Doing business in Iran: taxation and accountancy.EconomicsHoshi, Abbas
Doing business in Turkey: investment rules, incentives. (part 2)Economics 
Economic reforms essential for development in the 90s. (Arab nations; includes economic comparison with other developing countries in the 1980s)EconomicsEl-Erian, Mohamed A., Tareq, Shamsuddin
Egypt's military factories: civilian production and reform: sales, licensing and JV opportunities? (joint ventures)Economics 
Egypt's water supply: demand for pollution control and purification equipment.Economics 
Enforcing trademark rights. (Saudi Arabia)EconomicsMeyer-Reumann, Rolf, Karout, Elena A.
Environmental protection: the Omani legal regime. (Oman)EconomicsMcKinney, Bridget M.
Foreign companies in Iraq: recent measures, possibility of suspending activities.EconomicsMarzheuser-Wood, Babette
Franchise agreements in Saudi Arabia: implications of applicability of agency law.EconomicsMoane, Eduardo
French Supreme Court nullifies ICC practice for appointment of arbitrators in multiparty cases; ruling calls into question clauses and awards governed by French law or subject to interpretation or review by French courts. (International Chamber of Commerce)EconomicsSeppala, Christopher R.
Gas production, gas and oil exploration, infrastructure, market potential, contracts. (includes information on oil and gas reserves) (Growing Demand for Equipment as Syria Moves into the Ranks of Middle-Tier Oil Producers, part 2)Economics 
Government tendering in Egypt: learning to deal with reality.Economics 
Growing demand for equipment as Syria moves into the ranks of middle-tier oil producers. (Industry Structure and Oil Production, part 1)Economics 
Guarantees and political risks: understanding the basic lesson of the Gulf and Iranian crises; exposure and unfounded calls when political crisis erupts.EconomicsBrower, Charles N.
Import and export rules. (Doing Business in Turkey, part 1)Economics 
Informal economy cushions hard times for many Yemenis. (Yemen)Economics 
Investing in Turkey: the role of incentives.EconomicsTonge, David
Islam, oil and the West.EconomicsAmirahmadi, Hooshang
Joint ventures in the kingdom. (part 2) (Saudi Arabia)EconomicsAzzam, Henry T.
Joint ventures in the Kingdom. (Saudi Arabia, part 1)EconomicsAzzam, Henry T.
Joint ventures in Turkey: structuring the framework for resolving disputes.EconomicsLamm, Carolyn, Varanese, James, Hunt, Jody
Kuwait's economic prospects.EconomicsTetreault, Mary Ann
Labor and economic reform. (Egypt)Economics 
Major projects in Qatar: focus on North Gas Field. (harvesting offshore natural gas) (includes related article on Qatar's FY 1993-94 budget)Economics 
Marketing investment products. (United Arab Emirates)EconomicsHawbaker, Joe M.
Market trends, Central Asia, major fiber-optic system projects. (Turkey Telecommunications: Growing Fiber Optics Market, part 1)Economics 
Ministry changes practice on imports by non-agents. (Oman's Ministry of Commerce and Industry)EconomicsElnafie, Abdelrahman Mohamed, McKinney, Bridget M.
Moving into the digital future: the Saudi market for data communications equipment.Economics 
New foreign investment rules signal move to liberalization. (Oman)EconomicsElnafie, Abdelrahman Mohamed, McKinney, Bridget M.
New patent regulations. (United Arab Emirates)EconomicsWolfson, Herbert S., Laubach, Charles S.
Oman government procurement: procedures and practices.Economics 
Oman ports development: Gulf shipping entrepot?Economics 
Operating in the local market. (Turkey Telecommunications: Growing Fiber Optic Market, part 2)Economics 
Privatization picking up? (Turkey)Economics 
Saudi agency competition can embroil foreign firms in termination disputes.Economics 
Saudi Arabia and the ICSID. (International Center for the Settlement of Investment Disputes convention)EconomicsMoane, Eduardo
Saudi Arabia revises visit visa procedure.EconomicsSmith, Michael W.
Saudi Arabia's gas industry: capacity has to be expanded to keep up with demand.Economics 
Taking a realistic approach to trademark protection in the Gulf countries. (United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia)EconomicsHanson, Maren
Taxation of individuals. (Yemen)EconomicsFallon, Geralyn M.
Tax holiday for expansions of industrial joint ventures. (Saudi Arabia)EconomicsMoane, Eduardo
The U.A.E.'s petroleum sector: production, organization, plans.Economics 
Trademark regulations issued. (United Arab Emirates)EconomicsWolfson, Herbert S.
Turkey's apparel industry: $6-billion modernization to stay competitive.Economics 
Turkey's computer market: mainframes, minis, CAD/CAM. (includes list of computer-related agencies and businesses)Economics 
Turkey's new import regime.Economics 
WIPO suggestions to bring new U.A.E. Copyright Law to international standards. (World Intellectual Property Organization, United Arab Emirates)EconomicsWolfson, Herbert S., Laubach, Charles S.
Yemeni law on agencies and branch offices of foreign companies.EconomicsKeeler, Paul
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