Saudi Arabia: Oil for Water
Debaere, Peter
Saudi Arabia: Oil for Water
GEM-0129 | Published September 30, 2014 | 13 pages Case
Collection: Darden School of Business
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In 2014, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia faced a freshwater shortage. Despite the global financial crisis, Saudi Arabia experienced modest economic expansion and increasing stress on its water infrastructure due to expanding agricultural production. The major investments in desalinization plants that the country expected to see had not yet materialized, furthering the strain on resources. This case, used in Darden's "Economics of Water" elective, examines what policy reforms should be explored in bringing Saudi Arabia's water use and agricultural production into balance.
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