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Consumer Middle East 2004. Euromonitor Publications; 6th edition. More information

Managing Multinationals in the Middle East: Accounting and Tax Issues, by Wagdy M. Abdallah. Quorum Books.
Executives of multinational corporations will find new means to solve problems arising from transfer pricing policies, tax differences, economics, and the performance of subsidiary managers, and to reconcile accounting differences with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and International Accounting Standards.
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Middle East Market Update: Internet Growth Emerges as Markets Liberalize [DOWNLOAD: PDF], by Yankee Group.
The markets of Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Qatar, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, and Syria now have more than 621,000 Internet subscribers. The Yankee Group expects the market size to exceed 1.9 million by 2005. This Report discusses the regulatory landscape in each of these markets and examines in more detail the activities in the two most competitive markets at present, Jordan and Egypt. More information

Middle East Monitor, The Gulf [DOWNLOAD: PDF], by Business Monitor International. MarketResearch.com. Systematic, country-by-country analyses of recent and likely changes in political risk, economic performance and prospects, industrial activity, finance and the business environment. More information

Telecoms in North Africa and the Middle East: Volumes One and Two [DOWNLOAD: PDF], by IDATE. MarketResearch.com.
State of information technology deployment in North Africa and the Middle East: analysis of industrial, competitive and regulatory changes. Country analyses : growth of the telecoms sector and comparative regional panorama; analysis of some fifteen countries in the MENA zone: regulatory environment, infrastructures (fixed, mobile, cable, …) and market trends for Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Palestine, the Gulf States, Turkey and Israel. More information

The Civil Code of the United Arab Emirates (Middle East Business Law Series), by United Arab Emirates. Graham & Trotman, Limited. More information

The Economic Structure of the Middle East, by Z.Y. Hershlag. Brill Academic Publishers. More information

Trade Policy and Economic Integration in the Middle East and North Africa: Economic Boundaries in Flux (The Political Economy of the Middle East and North Africa, 1), by Hassan Hakimian, Jeffrey B. Nugent. Routledge/Curzon.
Recent globalisation trends have revived long-standing interest in regional integration in the countries of the Middle East and North Africa. This important book examines the impact of changes in the world economy on trade policy within the region.
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Winning Vendor Strategies in the Middle East and North African Equipment Markets [DOWNLOAD: PDF], by Pyramid Research. MarketResearch.com.
As other regions are cutting back spending, the Middle East is doing just the opposite, creating enormous opportunity for companies already established in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and for first-timers looking to break new ground. More information


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