Services
Academic
Services to academia are twofold. First, support can be given with the design & management of credit-bearing university courses focused on the Arabian Gulf. Courses can be tailored to both undergraduate (e.g., introductory ones focusing on the economies of the Arabian Gulf in the global context) and postgraduate studies (i.e., MBAs and DBAs) where the focus tends to be on research methods, ethics and academic document production skills. The second form of assistance offered is with academic writing itself. This entails the editing and proof reading documents in their pre-publication stages.
Analytical
Research insight on the Arabian Gulf’s economic diversification strategies, the region’s labour market dynamics and the political-economy ramifications of resource wealth and oil-rent allocation. Previous clients include:
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i | This is the website of Dr Emilie J. Rutledge who, with almost two decades’ worth of experience in managing, designing and delivering university-level economics courses, is currently Head of the Economics Department at The Open University.
Emilie has published over 20 peer-reviewed papers and is the author of “Monetary Union in the Gulf.” Her current research focus is on employability, the feasibility of universal basic incomes and, the oil-rich Arabian Gulf’s economic diversification and labour market reform strategies. On an ad hoc basis, Emilie provides consultancy on developing interactive university courses, alongside analytical insight on the political-economy of the Arabian Gulf. |