Arab Industrial Integration

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Arab Countries
Arab Economic
Arab Economic Unity
Arab Economic Unity Agreement
Arab Joint Ventures
Arab Middle East Countries
Arab Oil Countries
Arab Region
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Democratic Yemen
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Fertiliser Consumption
Fertiliser Industry
industrial growth
Industrial Integration
Industrial Package
industrialisation efforts
Integration Industries
intra-Arab Trade
Khor Al Zubair
Non-oil Countries
Non-oil GDP
Oil Countries
Regional Economic Co-operation
regional economic grouping
Tonnes
Trade Diversion
Triple Super-phosphate
Triple Superphosphate
Urea Plant

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138810471
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Nov 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Arab countries are increasingly recognising their importance as a regional economic grouping. Given the highly skewed distribution of natural, human and financial resources, the course of economic development in the Arab countries seems to be interrelated. Through pooling their resources and markets these countries will not only be able to optimise investment decisions but also broaden the potential for development. This book argues that economic integration is not merely a question of reducing or eliminating discriminatory measures, as emphasised in previous integration attempts. It calls rather for a positive action based on a regional investment strategy which coordinates production programmes, to reap the benefits of specialisation and scale. The book focuses on past industrialisation efforts in the Arab countries and examines the emerging patterns of industrial growth. A pioneering attempt is made to identify specific industries whose economic viability can be enhanced by conceiving them on a regional basis. The book concludes by framing a strategy for an integrated industrial development in the Arab region.

First published in 1982.

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