Accounting Services, the Islamic Middle East, and the Global Economy

Accounting Services, the Islamic Middle East, and the Global Economy

Accounting Services, the Islamic Middle East, and the Global Economy

Accounting Services, the Islamic Middle East, and the Global Economy

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Overview

In an international economy where increasing attention is being focused upon global linkages, this book offers unique insights into the role that services provided by major international accounting firms are playing in such linkages and domestic expansion as a selection of Islamic economies in the Middle East. Highlighting Egypt, Saudia Arabia, Turkey, and the small gulf states, this book explores the issues and trends in regional growth and change. It provides a unique overview or assessment of how the accounting firms, through their service offerings, impact international linkages and developmental prospects in the Islamic nations that are featured.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781567201390
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/30/1999
Pages: 196
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

DAVID L. MCKEE is Professor of Economics in the Graduate School of Management of Kent State University, where he specializes in development economics and economic change. Among his publications are Urban Environments in Emerging Economies (Praeger, 1994), Energy, the Environment and Public Policy: Issues for the 1990s (Praeger, 1991), and Growth, Development, and the Service Economy in the Third World (Praeger, 1988).

DON E. GARNER is Professor and Chair of the Department of Accounting at California State University, Stanislaus. He is a certified public accountant and a certified internal auditor as well as a specialist in auditing and accounting. Among his publications are Accounting Services, the International Economy, and Third World Development (Praeger, 1992), Accounting Services, Growth, and Change in the Pacific Basin (Quorum, 1996), both with David Lo Mckee, and Accounting Services and Growth in Small Economies (Quorum, 1998) with David L. McKee and Yosra AbuAmara McKee.

YOSRA ABUAMARA MCKEE is a private consultant, specializing in trade and development issues. Her work on international trade and services, economic integration and regional development has been aired in various professional publications and presentations. She is co-author of Beyond Edge Cities (1997) and Accounting Services and Growth in Small Economies: Evidence from the Caribbean Basin (Quorum, 1998) with Don E. Garner and David L. McKee.

Table of Contents

The General Frame of Reference
A Preliminary Overview
The Role of International Services
Islam and Its Impact
The Major Accounting Firms and Development in Selected Islamic Jurisdictions
The Egyptian Economy, International Linkages, and the Major Accounting Firms
Some Facilitators of Economic Expansion in Saudi Arabia
The Turkish Economy, International Linkages, and the Major Accounting Firms
The Smaller Jurisdictions of the Gulf Cooperation Council
Legal and Institutional Parameters for Business and Accounting Practice
Business and Accounting Environments in Egypt
Business and Accounting Environments in Saudi Arabia
Business and Accounting Environments in Turkey
Accounting Environments in Selected Small Gulf States
Implications for Regional Growth and Change
A Summary of Institutional Specifics
Implications for Growth and Change
Some Final Reflections
References and Bibliography
Index

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