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Lifting productivity in Oman: The Role of Structural Reforms

13 Jun 2024

Oman’s potential nonhydrocarbon real GDP growth has trended downward since the global financial crisis, with a negative contribution from total factor productivity. This paper estimates productivity gains associated with structural reforms and identifies key binding constraints and reform priorities to boost productivity in Oman. Our results show that reforms to reduce the state’s footprint and strengthen institutions, as well as product market reforms, should be prioritized and packaged together to magnify productivity gains from labor market and financial sector reforms. These findings could inform the planning and implementation of the ongoing structural reform agenda envisaged under Oman Vision 2040.
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Authors

Muayad Ismail, Haytem Troug

Format
Paper
Frequency
Regular
ISBN
9798400278563
ISSN
2958-7875
Pages
18
Published in
United States of America
Series
Selected Issues Paper No. 2024/020
StockNumber
SIPEA2024020

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