Boom or bust, extractives are no longer saviours: The need for robust tax regimes in Gulf countries
<p dir="ltr">Over the last decades, extractive industries, especially the oil and gas sectors, have generated significant economic activity and growth in countries in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). However, recent drop in oil prices and other extractive products signal a bust cy...
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| Main Author: | Alexander Ezenagu (17052399) (author) |
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2021
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