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Industrial Policy in the Middle East and North Africa : Rethinking the Role of the State

Other author/creatorGalal, Ahmed Editor
Format Electronic and Book
EditionDigital original
Publication InfoCairo : American University in Cairo Press London : I. B. Tauris & Company, Limited [Distributor]
Description160 p.
Supplemental Content Full text available from Ebook Central - Academic Complete
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Summary Annotation Most governments in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region use trade policy to protect certain industries, provide tax incentives to promote a particular type of investment, and make subsidized credit available to firms of a certain size. Such government intervention, known as industrial policy, is the topic of this book. The aim is to assess whether state intervention leads to net benefits to society, why policymakers intervene, and how to bring about a healthier balance between states and markets. Answers to these questions are given in six chapters based on research papers that were presented at a conference held in Cairo in November 2005, and include case studies on Egypt, Morocco, Turkey, and Jordan.Contributors: Hasan Ersel, Ahmed Galal, Najib Harabi, Nihal El Megharbel, Mustapha Nabli, and Marcus Noland.An Egyptian Center for Economic Studies / World Bank Publication
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ISBN9781936190232
ISBN1936190230 (E-Book) Active Record
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