Why the Gulf region is well placed to play a key role in the post-pandemic global economy
The Gulf region has seen a strong post-pandemic recovery and its openness and economic diversification will play a key role in the emerging global economy.
Jarmo Kotilaine is the Chief Planning and Monitoring Officer of Tamkeen, having joined the organization in 2016. He has served as the Chief Economist of the Bahrain Economic Development Board (EDB) since 2012. He previously served as Chief Economist of the National Commercial Bank (NCB) of Saudi Arabia, having initially worked on setting up the research function for NCB Capital, the investment arm of the NCB Group.
Dr Kotilaine worked for a number of years as an economic and financial consultant with a primary focus on emerging markets. He advised the Spanish stock exchange, Bolsas y Mercados Españoles (BME) and headed the financial services practices of UK-based global consultancy firms. During this time, Dr Kotilaine's main clientele consisted of banks, stock exchanges and financial regulators, some of which he has continued to serve as an external advisor.
Dr Kotilaine studied economics and economic history at Oxford, Cambridge, and Harvard. He subsequently joined the faculty at Harvard where his primary research focus was the long-term economic and institutional development of Eurasia as well as on international trade and finance.
BA, MA in PPE, Oxford; MPhil in Economics, Cambridge; PhD in Economic History, Harvard. Previously faculty member, Harvard University. Published widely on Eastern and Northern European economic history. Several consultancy assignments on economic development and macroeconomic trends, sectoral profiles and risk analysis. Currently, Senior Consultant, Oxford Analytica.