Extra Credit 2 Video

For the opportunity to add 3 extra-credit points to your final course grade, please watch the
following video of my interview with Matthew Lorenzen, the author of this week’s reading:

Then, in a one-page formally-written response paper, please answer the following questions
about that video:
• What did Lorenzen make clear about his research focus and findings?
• Why did Lorenzen decide to conduct this research?
• According to Lorenzen, what are the strengths of his chosen research methods – and
what methodological changes could improve his research?
• According to Lorenzen, what are the potential next steps for anyone interested in
conducting similar research?

Sample Solution

With regard to Saudi’s domestic oil climate, M.B.S has enacted Vision 2030; a direct attempt to manufacture a complete economic overhaul through ambitious reforms in taxation, the severance of subsidies, and spending. Saudi also plans on creating the world’s largest initial public offering (IPO)through the partial privatization of Saudi Aramco which would bring in an approximated $100 billion of non-oil revenues for Riyadh, however, this plan has been delayed multiple times already (Khan). Because of these reforms and future partial privatization, combined with investments in infrastructure, military, and education, M.B.S is hopeful that this will create an impenetrable division between Saudi Arabia and total oil dependence/Dutch Disease.
One of the most intriguing aspects of Vision 2030 is the blue print for NEOM, a mega-city run on clean renewable energy that will connect Saudi Arabia to Jordan and Egypt (Ellyat). NEOM is intended to be funded through foreign direct investment (which they are aiming to increase through these kinds of attractions) as well as the partial privatization of Saudi Aramco. NEOM aims to be a new and modern technological hub that will embrace the digital era in order to become a major middle-eastern commercial location (Ellyat). The building of NEOM will produce a large amount of jobs for the citizens and create a sustainable environment in which, perhaps, new and old businesses can thrive. However, the question is will the people of Saudi Arabia take advantage of these new job opportunities as well as the growth of their nation? The past says more than likely not.

The government revenue and expenditures of Saudi Arabia rely heavily on oil generated royalties. This is primarily due to the lack of implementation of personal income tax on the citizens of this country. And so, the

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