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  1. Hail Ajmy Jamil (2007): Money Supply in Oman
    Keywords: Money supply, Oman
    RePEc:eme:jeaspp:v:23:y:2007:i:2:p:14-43  Save to MyIDEAS
  2. Nasser Al-Mawali & Haslifah Mohamad Hasim & Khalil Al-Busaidi (2016): Modeling the Impact of the Oil Sector on the Economy of Sultanate of Oman
    This study constructs and analyses a simple macroeconomic model that specifically tailored to model the impact of oil sector on the economy of Sultanate of Oman. The constructed model of the study measures the impact of oil sector on the Oman economy for the last three decades and also provides some forecasting for the major macroeconomics indicators related to the Oman economy. Model simulations indicate that the oil sector has large and positive impact on Oman gross domestic product and its influence spills over to all other non-oil sectors of Oman economy. ... The findings of the study suggest that Oman economy is far from being diversified and that the proposed model helps the policy makers in Oman to identify and forecast the impact of oil on other components of the Oman economy
    RePEc:eco:journ2:2016-01-17  Save to MyIDEAS
  3. Razzak, Weshah (2020): Examining the Performance of Oman’s Economy
    We examine the economic performance of Oman’s economy over the period from 1998 to 2016, where data are readily available. ... We also compare Oman non-hydrocarbon sector performance to Dubai, which is the closet non-oil economy.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:103379  Save to MyIDEAS
  4. Razan Saleh Al Zadjali & Omer Ali Ibrahim (2021): The Impact of Absenteeism in Banking Sector in Oman
    This work represents an attempt to identify the factors influencing absenteeism in banking sector in Oman. Primary quantitative data has been obtained via a structured closed-ended questionnaire, submitted to 150 employees of both genders and a variety of job responsibilities employed in the National Bank of Oman (NBO).
    RePEc:eco:journ3:2021-02-3  Save to MyIDEAS
  5. Omer Ali Ibrahim & Sufian Eltayeb Mohamed Abdel-Gadir (2015): Motives and Determinants of FDI: A VECM Analysis for Oman
    The article examines the motives and determinants of foreign direct investment (FDI) in Oman during the period 1980–2013. ... This long relationship indicates that FDI flows in Oman are positively influenced by the market size and natural resources, and negatively by inflation rate and degree of openness. ... Moreover, Granger causality results show that there is a unidirectional causality running from each of the market size and natural resources to FDI, indicating that flows of FDI into Oman are characterized by market-seeking and resource-seeking motives.
    RePEc:sae:globus:v:16:y:2015:i:6:p:936-946  Save to MyIDEAS
  6. Yochanan Shachmurove (2009): Entrepreneurship in Oman
    The Sultanate of Oman has a diversified economy, unlike many of its neighboring nations that rely almost entirely on oil revenues. ... A relatively stable government and low taxes make Oman a desirable location for entrepreneurial ventures.
    RePEc:pen:papers:09-026  Save to MyIDEAS
  7. Ehab K.A. Mohamed & Peter Oyelere & Munther Al‐Busaidi (2009): A survey of internet financial reporting in Oman
    Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the extent and variety of practices of internet financial reporting (IFR) by companies listed on the Muscat Securities Market (MSM) in Oman. ... This paper attempts to fill some of the gap in the literature by providing evidence of IFR practices in Oman. ... Practical implications - The results of this study indicate that IFR is still at an embryonic stage in Oman and there are lots of opportunities and challenges for all stakeholder parties in corporate reporting.
    RePEc:eme:ijoemp:17468800910931670  Save to MyIDEAS
  8. Gani, Azmat & Al Mawali, Nasser Rashid (2013): Oman's trade and opportunities of integration with the Asian economies
    This paper investigates the determinants of trade between Oman and its major Asian trading partners in order to gauge the impact of the process of trade liberalisation. The empirical findings based on the gravity model indicate that Oman's imports from Asia are strongly determined by Asian population, Asian per capita gross domestic product (GDP), real exchange rates, distance and Oman's per capita GDP. The results also provide strong evidence that Oman's oil exports to Asia are strongly and equally determined by Asia's and Oman's population. Our findings reveal that while distance is not a friction to Oman's oil exports, it has a weak regressive effect on non-oil exports. ... These findings certainly have policy implications in terms of Oman–Asia trade relationship and in particular the need for more policy intervention to liberalise the non-oil exports sector so as to facilitate its wider integration within Asia.
    RePEc:eee:ecmode:v:31:y:2013:i:c:p:766-774  Save to MyIDEAS
  9. Areej Aftab Siddiqui & Ankit Abhishek (2020): Impact of oil exports on growth of the economy of Oman
    This article aims to analyse the relationship between Oman's oil exports and its economic growth. The goal is to find out the effect of oil export on Oman's growth and diversification of the export basket. ... The results indicate that oil exports play a significant role in the growth of Oman along with total exports, thus also indicating towards diversification of export basket of Oman.
    RePEc:ids:ijicbm:v:20:y:2020:i:4:p:568-579  Save to MyIDEAS
  10. Samia Al Hadi & Sulaiman Al Rawahi (2014): The Assets of Knowledge Society in Oman: People and ICT
    Oman is a Middle Eastern country with an economy that relies heavily on Oil. As part of its 2020 vision aiming at sustaining social and economic growth and development, Oman has been seeking to develop a Knowledge Society (KS). ... The main objectives of this paper are the following: * To investigate the role of people and ICT in developing the Knowledge Society in Oman * To propose a framework on how to involve people in developing KS in Oman * To identify how to align the development of the Knowledge Society with the human resource development in Oman The main research method used in this paper is interview. ... The results of this project are expected to show how Oman KS project affects the development of human resources, their life and their work. ... The development of human capacity is essential in developing the KS in Oman.
    RePEc:ejn:ejssjr:v:2:y:2014:i:2:p:1-14  Save to MyIDEAS
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