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After the Spring : Economic Transition in the Arab World

ISBN: 9780199924929 | 0199924929
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Pub. Date: 3/27/2012

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
The Arab Spring constitutes perhaps the most far-reaching political and economic transition since the end of communism in Europe. For too long, the economic aspirations of the people in the region, especially young people, have been ignored by leaders in Arab countries and abroad. Competing views as to how best to meet these aspirations are now being debated in the region. The outcome will shape Arab societies for generations to come. The authors of this book argue that significant economic reforms must accompany the major political transitions... MORE
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Prefacep. vii
Introductionp. 1
Remaking the Arab Economiesp. 2
What Kind of Reform?p. 10
New Transitions, New Directions: Outline of the Volumep. 17
What Next? Stability, Confidence, and Credibilityp. 26
The Origins of the Arab Springp. 31
The Unraveling Arab Social Contractp. 32
The Legacy of the Arab Polityp. 40
Partial Reform and International Experiencesp. 44
Myths and Realities in Transitionp. 50
Opportunities for Young Peoplep. 54
Basic Demographic Trendsp. 55
Employment: Young and Waitingp. 56
Education: Right Intentions, Wrong Outcomesp. 60
Transition Challenge: Evening out the Burden of Adjustmentp. 70
Building a Modern Statep. 80
Fiscal Reformp. 81
Public Sector Employmentp. 91
Getting Good Governmentp. 96
Transforming the Private Sectorp. 106
A Structural Deficit in the Non-Oil Sectorp. 108
Can the Arab World Compete?p. 124
Moving Forward with Private Sector Reformp. 126
Strategic Choices in Private Sector Reformp. 131
New Regional and Global Strategiesp. 140
Integrating with the Region and the Worldp. 142
Regional Infrastructure Cooperationp. 151
A Role for International Actors?p. 155
Indexp. 175
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Magdi Amin is Manager, Investment Climate Advisory Services, Middle East and North Africa Region, International Finance Corporation. Ragui Assaad is Professor of Planning and Public Affairs, University of Minnesota. Nazar al-Baharna is former Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Bahrain. Kemal Dervis is Vice President. Brookings Institution. Raj M. Desai is Associate Professor of International Development, Georgetown University and Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution. Navtej S. Dhillon is former director, Middle East Youth Initiative, Wolfensohn Center for Development, Brookings Institution Ahmed Galal is Managing Director, Economic Research Forum. Hafez Ghanem is Assistant Director-General, Food and Agriculture Organization. Carol Graham is Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution. Daniel Kaufmann is Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution. Homi Kharas is Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution. John Page is Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution. Djavad Salehi-lsfahani is Professor of Economics, Virginia Tech University and Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution. Katherine Sierra is Senior Fellow. Brookings Institution. Tarik M. Yousef is CEO, Silatech and Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution.


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