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MEED Yearbook 2008/ 09

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MEED Yearbook 2008-09: The world's economic powerhouse

16 December 2008, 0:00 GMT | By Richard Thompson

By every statistical measure, 2008 has been a bumper year for the Middle East. The regional economy expanded strongly, by about 6 per cent over the year. Record oil prices, which averaged slightly above $100 a barrel for the year, delivered another year of record budget surpluses to the region’s oil producers.

    MEED Yearbook 2008: Full Supplement

    MBA Supplement

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    MBA Supplement 2008: The birth of the MBA

    11 December 2008, 7:07 GMT

    The first Master’s degree in business administration (MBA) was awarded in the US at Tuck School of Business, in New Hampshire, after it launched an MBA in commerce in 1900.

      MBA Supplement: Full Supplement

      Abu Dhabi Conference

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      Abu Dhabi Conference 2008: The Abu Dhabi vision

      9 December 2008, 13:08 GMT | By Edmund O'Sullivan

      More than 350 people from the UAE and beyond gathered at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre on 9-10 November to hear about the changes sweeping the city and emirate of Abu Dhabi.

        Abu Dhabi Conference: Full Supplement

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