
Contents
Chapter 1. Priorities for improving governance and performance of state-owned
enterprises in the Middle East and North Africa
by Alissa Amico, Manager, Middle East and North Africa, Corporate Affairs Division,
Directorate of Financial and Enterprise Affairs, OECD
Chapter 2. The Arab Spring emphasises better corporate governance of state-owned
enterprises
by Nasser Saidi, Executive Director, Hawkamah Institute for Corporate Governance
with the assistance of Jahanara Ahmad, Manager, Hawkamah Institute for Corporate
Governance
Chapter 3. How the GCC did it: Formal and informal governance of successful public
enterprise in the Gulf Co-operation Council countries
by Steffen Hertog, Lecturer, London School of Economics and Political Science
Chapter 4. State-owned enterprises in Kuwait: History and recent developments
by Mithqal Sartawi, Managing Director and President, Privatisation Holding Company
of Kuwait
Chapter 5. Transparency of Egypt's public-private joint ventures
by Jennifer Bremer, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Chair, Public Policy and
Administration Department, School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, American
University in Cairo
Chapter 6. Corporate governance of state-owned enterprises in Morocco: Evolution and
perspectives
by Abderrahmane Semmar, Head of the Division of Programming and Restructuring,
Department of Public Enterprises and Privatisation, Ministry of Economy and Finance
of Morocco
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