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Shipping and Development in Dubai: Infrastructure, Innovation and Institutions in the Gulf
By (Author) Keith Nuttall
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
18th May 2023
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Manufacturing industries
Development economics and emerging economies
338.95357
Paperback
232
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
A small town on a sandy creek half a century ago, Dubai is now the largest trading, commercial, leisure and transport entrepot in the Gulf and wider region. This book explains the reasons for the emergence of Dubai and its distinctive development trajectory, arguing that the decision, in the 1970s, to invest in infrastructure made possible by shipping containerization laid the foundations for its future expansion. The book shows that in contrast to its competitors hydrocarbon rentier economic model, Dubais creation and expansion of ports and airports, together with value-added logistics and business-friendly enhancements, were used to out-compete regional rivals. Drawing on a range of primary and secondary sources, including interviews with logistics business-people, government records, memoirs, it fills a significant lacuna in the history of Dubais development and emergence as a global trade hub.
'Well researched and lucidly written by an experienced industry veteran, this is the most comprehensive and accessible volume on the history of Dubais shipping and transport sector the real powerhouse behind the emirates astonishing twentieth and twenty-first century development. Essential reading for all with an interest in the UAE, the Gulf states, and international port infrastructure.' * Christopher Davidson, Royal United Services Institute, UK *
Keith Robert Nuttall holds a PhD from the University of East Anglia, UK. He previously worked in the shipping industry, including postings to Dubai, Sharjah, and Japan.