A political economy of the Middle East
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A political economy of the Middle East
Westview Press, c2008
3rd ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 415-450) and index
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Description
This is a revised and updated analysis of the interactions of economic development, state systems and social factors promoting or blocking change in the Middle East. This integrated and analytical text presents a comprehensive analysis of the transformation of the political economy of development in the contemporary Middle East over the past few decades. Extensively rewritten and revised, the third edition of "A Political Economy of the Middle East" retains a focus on the interaction of economic development processes, state systems and social factors, whilst also documenting the many changes in demography, education, labour markets, urbanization, water and agriculture, and international labour migration in the Middle East in the past ten years. It considers the effect of rising oil prices on reinforcement of authoritarian governance in the region; refines its assessment of the "Washington Consensus" to provide a more nuanced approach to the issue of the shifting balance of state and market in economic growth and reform; and presents Islamism as a vital force in the region that is nonetheless a vast, diverse social movement with many conflicting participants.
Table of Contents
Contents * 1. Introduction * 2. The Framework of the Study * 3. Economic Growth and Structural Change * 4. The Impact of Demographic Change * 5. Human Capital: Health, Education, and Labor Markets * 6. Water and Food Security * 7. The Emergence of the Public Sector * 8. Contradictions of State-Led Growth * 9. Remixing Market and State: The Uncertain Career of The Washington Consensus * 10. Urban Political Economy * 11. Political Regimes: As Viewed by Themselves and Others * 12. Solidarism and Its Enemies * 13. The Military and the State * 14. Is Islam the Solution? * 15. Regional Economic Integration and Labor Migration * 16. Conclusion
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