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State and Global Change
State and Global Change
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A01=Hassan Hakimian
A01=Ziba Moshaver
Author_Hassan Hakimian
Author_Ziba Moshaver
Ben Salah
Bureaucratic Bourgeoisie
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comparative political economy
economic liberalisation
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External Political Influences
Gdp Ratio
global changes
globalisation impacts
GNP Ratio
Institutional Capability
Institutional Quality Index
institutional transformation
international economic institutions
International Monetary Fund
IQ Index
Land Ratios
Manufacturing Exports
market-led economies
MENA
MENA Context
MENA Country
MENA economic reform
MENA Economy
MENA Region
MENA State
North African states
policy reform analysis
Public Administration
public sector restructuring
Real GNP
Reformist Policies
Skill Intensive Manufacturing
state role in market transitions
TFP Growth
UN
World Development Report
Product details
- ISBN 9780700713653
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 23 Nov 2000
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Economic liberalisation and reform are widely considered as the favourite remedies for the declining economic fortunes of the Middle Eastern and North African states in the past two decades. International economic institutions have been among the main advocates of transition to market-led economies in the region and a force contributing to its realisation. This has placed the state at the centre of the proposed transformations, acting both as an instrument of, and an obstacle to, change. With attempts at liberalisation worldwide spanning over twenty years, the time is ripe for a re-evaluation of its premises and outcome. The essays in this volume debate the political economy of transition and reforms in the Middle East and North Africa, drawing on interdisciplinary approaches and outlooks involving international, regional and national levels of analysis. The three central themes of the book are the rationale and strategies for reform, the processes and outcomes, and the nature of the state in the changing global setting.
Hassan Hakimian and Ziba Moshaver
State and Global Change
€192.20
