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A01=Allan M. Findlay
Abd Al Aziz Ibn Saud
Arab Banking
Arab Cities
Arab Development
Arab Oil Producers
Arab Oil States
Arab States
Arab World
arabia
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comparative political economy
economic modernisation theory
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identity and progress in Arab societies
industry
Islamic City
Islamic social change
Middle East case studies
Military Expenditure
oil
Oil Rich States
Oil States
postcolonial development studies
producers
Return Migration
revenues
rural urban migration
saudi
Saudi Arabia
Sea Water
Socio-economic Development
state
states
Tonnes
Wadi Allaqi
West Bank
Western Sahara
World Oil Industry
World Oil Prices
World Oil Trade
Yemen Arab Republic
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9780415042000
- Weight: 317g
- Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
- Publication Date: 17 Mar 1994
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Disruption following the Gulf War, and the need to satisfy both rising economic aspirations and the Islamic values of the region's peoples, demands fresh examination of development issues in the Arab world.
This introductory text assesses how agricultural, industrial and urban development has evolved in the Arab region. Contrasting Arab and Western interpretations of `development', it draws on case studies covering states as diverse as Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Morocco and Jordan. The author suggests that until the Arabs define their own identity, there will continue to be `change' but not necessarily `progress' in the region.
Arab World
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