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Omar Al-Ubaydli

Omar Al-Ubaydli

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Omar Al-Ubaydli is an affiliated associate professor of economics at George Mason University; and an affiliated senior research fellow at the Mercatus Centre. His research interests include political economy, experimental economics and the economics of the GCC countries. Omar served as a member of the Commonwealth of Virginia's Joint Advisory Board of Economists and a visiting professor of economics at the University of Chicago
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Referee Michael Oliver surrounded by Arsenal players after sending off Myles Lewis-Skelly (right) on January 25. PA Wire
CommentBad football decisions can cause ripple effects beyond the game

Last month’s Premier League game between Arsenal and Wolverhampton is a case in point

CommentFebruary 05, 2025
Reconciliation centres opened up in various cities across Syria last month to give former conscripts of the Assad government a chance to clear their names of any wrong doing. Getty
CommentFor Syria to attract investment, it needs the rule of law

There is research to prove that high levels of constitutional compliance are directly proportional to high levels of FDI

CommentJanuary 22, 2025
The cost of rebuilding Syria could run into hundreds of billions of dollars. AP
CommentSyria's economy needs remittances even more than it needs aid

The country has no shortage of skilled workers, and the world can harness their talent as a way of helping

CommentJanuary 08, 2025
Javier Milei, Argentina's president, in Rome, Italy, on a state visit this month. Bloomberg
Argentina's unexpected trailblazing deserves a closer look

There's value even for Middle Eastern countries in studying the Argentine experiment of its President, Javier Milei

CommentDecember 25, 2024
The Syrian economy has suffered over the decades-long rule of the Assad dynasty. AFP
CommentHow Baathist economics wrecked Syria and Iraq

Western sanctions alone did not cause their decline. The ideology itself was flawed and unsustainable

CommentDecember 12, 2024
Containers are unloaded from a ship from Jebel Ali at the Port of Valencia in Spain. The EU and GCC are working towards securing a free trade agreement. Bloomberg
Gulf countries need to study Europe to secure a free trade agreement

The EU’s complex systems require academic rigour and a methodical accumulation of knowledge

CommentNovember 13, 2024
An international technology conference at Adnec in Abu Dhabi. Antonie Robertson / The National
What Gulf economies can learn from Britain's Industrial Revolution

Countries need to ensure that technological advancements in one sector spawn innovations in other sectors

CommentOctober 30, 2024
A woman enters the the Swedish Academy ahead of the announcement of the laureate of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature in Stockholm, Sweden, on October 10. AFP
CommentWhy do more Arabs not win the Nobel Prize?

As a proud Arab and a Muslim, I am hurt that people who share my identity are underrepresented among the Prize winners

CommentOctober 25, 2024
An aircraft delivers pallets of water and food to Mirebalais, Haiti, in January 2010. US Air Force
Islamic diplomacy can take a leaf out of the late Pope John Paul II's book

Wealthy Muslim-majority countries often help their poorer counterparts with financial aid. It's time to shift gears

CommentOctober 02, 2024
Childcare for a working mother is challenging anywhere in the world. Getty
CommentWorkplace daycare can be better in the Gulf. Why isn't it?

Despite significant progress in women's empowerment in the region, a provision of workplace child care is yet to be legally mandated

CommentSeptember 18, 2024
The Manama skyline. Since 2000, Bahrain’s economic strategy has emphasised creating an environment that draws in foreign capital through regulatory and fiscal inducements. Reuters
CommentBahrain's new tax isn't just about boosting revenues

The move is to demonstrate its consistent commitment to global co-operation and rule of law

CommentSeptember 09, 2024
A mural of Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and King Abdulaziz bin Saud, the founder of modern Saudi Arabia, at a park in Riyadh. Photo AFP
Saudi marriages outside the clan have a profound effect on the kingdom's society
CommentSeptember 03, 2024
Prospective hires are unsure about which managers are supportive and contribute to their development. Getty
CommentSome 'wasta' can be good for everyone, if you know how to use it

Economic theory tells us sometimes it’s healthy to use connections at work

CommentAugust 21, 2024
Calls for universal basic income have lately grown due to the fear of AI-induced job losses. AFP
Gulf states can fill the knowledge gap on universal basic income

Gathering evidence about the pros and cons of such a payment is complex and time consuming. Gulf societies are uniquely placed to inform policymakers

CommentAugust 07, 2024
Oman’s rial currency is pegged to the dollar, but the cost of a taxi ride varies according to the driver. Silvia Razgova / The National
The Gulf has thrived without income tax but times are changing

Before oil, Gulf states limited themselves to internal security and external defence. Since then, their array of high-quality public services demand more revenue

CommentJuly 24, 2024
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