The Saudi Resource Curse Is Worse Than Ever
The Saudi Resource Curse Is Worse Than Ever:from Silicon Alley Insider
The big question for oil-rich Gulf States is whether they can avoid the resource curse.
This is a phenomenon where countries with a overwhelmingly valuable commodity become inefficient, as other areas of the economy fail to develop and the population comes to rely on government handouts.
Well, it looks like Saudi Arabia is succumbing.
The share of Saudi workers employed by the government increased to 90 percent in 2010, up from 83 percent in 2000, according to a profile in The Economist (via @steven_strauss).
Saudi Arabia also increased unemployment benefits and other handouts during the Arab Spring.
The combination of the resource curse and relatively low oil prices and geopolitical tensions is bad for the regime. Says The Economist:
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