Saudi Arabia: Getting the House in Order Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Saudi Arabia: Getting the House in Order Case Solution

Supplies a vehicle to explore Islamic development and political issues within BGIE (business, government, and international market). Establish in early 2002, the case targets Crown Prince Abdullah's attempts to liberalize a neglecting renter state, that had been dependent on oil for too long.His attempts to liberalize, nevertheless, come at a politically and socially sensitive time-- in the midst of the Palestinian intifada, and only after September 11, 2001. In a desperate attempt to keep oil prices, OPEC has lately reduced output by 1.5 million barrels daily, with Saudi Arabia producing the biggest reduction.

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PUBLICATION DATE: March 28, 2002 PRODUCT #: 702031-PDF-ENG

 

 

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