Assessing UAE's oil dependence: an optimal control approach

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Fernandes, C. and Karnik, A. 2009. Assessing UAE's oil dependence: an optimal control approach. Education, Business and Society: Contemporary Middle Eastern Issues. 2 (2), pp. 138-153. https://doi.org/10.1108/17537980910960708
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TitleAssessing UAE's oil dependence: an optimal control approach
AuthorsFernandes, C. and Karnik, A.
Abstract

Purpose
The main purpose of this paper is to understand the impact on the United Arab Emirates (UAE) economy of the objective of reducing its dependence on oil, trying to achieve the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) fiscal convergence criterion and the inevitable depletion of oil resources.
Design/methodology/approach
An 18 equation compact macro‐econometric model is constructed and is evaluated and calibrated employing dynamic simulation techniques. Optimal control techniques are used to analyze the economic impact of the three objectives listed above.
Findings
Each of the optimal control experiments that has been carried out has served to reinforce the fact that the UAE is still critically dependent on oil. An increase in the share of the non‐oil sector, adhering to the GCC fiscal criterion and any reduction in oil output production will affect government finances adversely.
Research limitations/implications
The macro‐econometric model developed is for the UAE and further research is needed to see if the conclusions can be generalized to the other oil exporting countries.
Practical implications
The estimated macro‐econometric model and the optimal control experiments indicate to the policy makers the need to continue the diversification of the economy and for government to actively explore and enhance non‐hydrocarbon sources of revenue.
Originality/value
This paper develops a compact macro‐econometric model of the UAE and uses optimal control techniques which go well beyond the standard simulation techniques and the routine counter‐factual experiments to understand the working of the economy.

Sustainable Development Goals11 Sustainable cities and communities
Middlesex University ThemeSustainability
PublisherEmerald Group Publishing Limited
JournalEducation, Business and Society: Contemporary Middle Eastern Issues
ISSN1753-7983
Publication dates
Print29 May 2009
Publication process dates
Deposited18 Oct 2022
Accepted05 Aug 2008
Output statusPublished
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1108/17537980910960708
LanguageEnglish
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