Politics and Economy in Jordan

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conflict
consumer society transformation in Jordan
Correct Negative Signs
Correct Positive Signs
demand
deposits
dinar
Domestic Exports
East Bank
East Ghor Canal
economic development policy
electoral law analysis
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Estimated Adjustment Coefficient
FAO 1985a
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foreign aid impact
Gdp Export
Great Arab Revolt
Hashemite Throne
Islamic Bank
Islamic finance systems
Islamic Investment
israeli
Jordan Islamic Bank
Jordan Valley
Jordan's Economy
Jordan's Exports
Jordan's Foreign Policy
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Jordanian Banks
Jordanian Dinar
Jordanian Entity
Jordanian Leadership
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Jordan’s Economy
Jordan’s Exports
Jordan’s Foreign Policy
Middle East studies
national identity formation
Socioeconomic Development
valley
Vice Versa
Wadi Araba
West Bank

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415053044
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Jan 1991
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Jordan occupies centre stage in both Middle Eastern and Arabic politics, yet the kingdom itself is comparatively under-researched. This volume contains contributions from some of Jordan's most respected academics in the field of geography, economics and political science. A number of international specialists in Jordan have also made valuable contributions. The work covers important aspects of the Jordanian economic and political scene which have not yet been written about in English.

Aspects of Jordan's consumer society are examined, including the question of foreign aid support, the role of the private sector, and the demand for consumer durables. The economic vulnerability which an open consumer society faces is illustrated in the chapter on the balance of payments and inflation. Despite economic and political problems, it is argued that Jordan has exhibited a certain economic resilience and that a national identity has been successfully fostered.