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Domestic Public Debt In Egypt: Magnitude, Structure, And Consequences, Gouda Abdel-Khalek Jan 2001

Domestic Public Debt In Egypt: Magnitude, Structure, And Consequences, Gouda Abdel-Khalek

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Private Capital Flow In The Development Of The Arab Countries, Mohamed A. El-Erian, Shahpassand Sheybani Jan 1998

Private Capital Flow In The Development Of The Arab Countries, Mohamed A. El-Erian, Shahpassand Sheybani

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Introduction (The Middle East And Development In A Changing World), Donald Heisel Jan 1998

Introduction (The Middle East And Development In A Changing World), Donald Heisel

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Oil Challenges And Prospects, Paul Sullivan Jan 1998

Oil Challenges And Prospects, Paul Sullivan

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The Challenge Of Human Development In Arab Countries, Nader Fergany Jan 1998

The Challenge Of Human Development In Arab Countries, Nader Fergany

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Egypt's Economic Reform And The Challenges Of Globalization, Gouda Abdel-Khalek Jan 1998

Egypt's Economic Reform And The Challenges Of Globalization, Gouda Abdel-Khalek

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Ideologies Of Development, Hassan Hanafi Jan 1998

Ideologies Of Development, Hassan Hanafi

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Seventy-Five Years Of Economic Thought In Egypt, Galal A. Amin Jan 1996

Seventy-Five Years Of Economic Thought In Egypt, Galal A. Amin

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Tue fundamental determinant of how societies cope with challenges is ultimately found in their human resource base. Nothing is more important than education, in its broadest sense, to the strength of that base. Forming a vital part of any educational system, social science not only helps societies define themselves but also to identify, and indeed generate, possibilities of what they might become. Whether by transmitting or challenging conceptions of the nature of a society's relation to its members or to other societies, or by raising pertinent questions regarding these issues, what is done--or not done--in the social sciences is likely …


Egypt's Program For Stabilization And Structural Adjustment: An Assessment, Hans Löfgren Jan 1993

Egypt's Program For Stabilization And Structural Adjustment: An Assessment, Hans Löfgren

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Introduction (The Economics And Politics Of Structural Adjustment In Egypt), Hans Löfgren Jan 1993

Introduction (The Economics And Politics Of Structural Adjustment In Egypt), Hans Löfgren

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The Politics Of Adjustment In Africa With Special Reference To Egypt, Trevor Parfitt Jan 1993

The Politics Of Adjustment In Africa With Special Reference To Egypt, Trevor Parfitt

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The Rationale For Structural Adjustment: A Layman's Guide, Marcelo M. Giugale Jan 1993

The Rationale For Structural Adjustment: A Layman's Guide, Marcelo M. Giugale

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The Nationalization Of The Imf: The Nature And Evolution Of The Official Discourse On Economic Reform In Egypt (1987-1991), Mourad Magdi Wahba Jan 1993

The Nationalization Of The Imf: The Nature And Evolution Of The Official Discourse On Economic Reform In Egypt (1987-1991), Mourad Magdi Wahba

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The Informal Dimension Of Urban Activity In Egypt: Some Recent Work, Mostafa Kharoufi Jan 1991

The Informal Dimension Of Urban Activity In Egypt: Some Recent Work, Mostafa Kharoufi

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Markets, Marketing, The Market: Informal Egypt, Nicholas S. Hopkins Jan 1991

Markets, Marketing, The Market: Informal Egypt, Nicholas S. Hopkins

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Urban Street Food Vendors: Case-Study From Egypt, Sarah F. Loza Jan 1991

Urban Street Food Vendors: Case-Study From Egypt, Sarah F. Loza

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Gamaliyya: Informal Economy And Social Life In A Popular Quarter Of Cairo, Georg Stauth Jan 1991

Gamaliyya: Informal Economy And Social Life In A Popular Quarter Of Cairo, Georg Stauth

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The Informal Sector In Egypt: Towards An Anthropology Of Work, Nicholas S. Hopkins Jan 1991

The Informal Sector In Egypt: Towards An Anthropology Of Work, Nicholas S. Hopkins

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Employment And Income In The Informal Sector Of The Maghreb And Mashreq Countries, Jacques Charmes Jan 1991

Employment And Income In The Informal Sector Of The Maghreb And Mashreq Countries, Jacques Charmes

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Economic And Social Change In A Village In Giza, Judy H. Brink Jan 1991

Economic And Social Change In A Village In Giza, Judy H. Brink

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Organizing Migrant Workers: The Egyptian Experience, James Toth Jan 1991

Organizing Migrant Workers: The Egyptian Experience, James Toth

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The United Nations Development Program In Egypt, Luciano Cappelletti Jan 1984

The United Nations Development Program In Egypt, Luciano Cappelletti

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Egypt has been and continues to be one of the major recipients of development assistance in the third world, yet very little effort has been made to assess the overall impact of this aid on Egypt A symposium was held on December 10th and 11th, 1983 in Oriental Hall at the American University in Cairo, organized by Cairo Papers in Social Science with financial support from the Cairo Office of the Ford Foundation. Egyptian government ministers, officials from representative donors and scholars experienced in development were invited to make formal presentations to the symposium. The essays presented in this issue …


Strategies Of Urban Labor Force Measurement, Barbara Ibrahim Jan 1983

Strategies Of Urban Labor Force Measurement, Barbara Ibrahim

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This work on urban research strategies in Egypt is the product of several factors. First of all is the challenge, excitement, diversity and stimulation of living in Egyptian cities, Cairo above all. Not only are Egyptian cities rooted in deep antiquity, but they have the richly stratified layers of a host of great civilizations. Modern urban Egypt is immeasurably complex in its own right, but its quite astounding past only adds to its wonderment. Thus, the chief inspiration for this publication is the wealthy cultural and historical context in which these scholars were assembled and where they sought to interpret …


Informal Sector Employment In Egypt, Mahmoud Abdel Fadil Jan 1983

Informal Sector Employment In Egypt, Mahmoud Abdel Fadil

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This work on urban research strategies in Egypt is the product of several factors. First of all is the challenge, excitement, diversity and stimulation of living in Egyptian cities, Cairo above all. Not only are Egyptian cities rooted in deep antiquity, but they have the richly stratified layers of a host of great civilizations. Modern urban Egypt is immeasurably complex in its own right, but its quite astounding past only adds to its wonderment. Thus, the chief inspiration for this publication is the wealthy cultural and historical context in which these scholars were assembled and where they sought to interpret …


Notes On The Political Economy Of Eighteenth Century Egypt: The Ruling Class And Its Socio-Economic Impact, Abdel Aziz Ezz El Arab Jan 1979

Notes On The Political Economy Of Eighteenth Century Egypt: The Ruling Class And Its Socio-Economic Impact, Abdel Aziz Ezz El Arab

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Political Economy may be seen as an attempt to cultivate a new intellectual and practical direction in examining the issues and prob­lems of the Middle East. The authors of this volume are concerned as to how the social -relations of historically specific structures in the Middle fast originate, operate and change. It is otvious that before facts are gatheed a theoretical and epistemological stance must be taken so as to assemble and analyze those particular facts relevant to speciftc issues and problems. The first two articles of this volume whi-ch are presented by Enid Hill and H.M. Thompson are concerned …


Political Economy, Monolithic Or Eclectic? An Epilogue And A Forecast, Mark C. Kennedy Jan 1979

Political Economy, Monolithic Or Eclectic? An Epilogue And A Forecast, Mark C. Kennedy

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Political Economy may be seen as an attempt to cultivate a new intellectual and practical direction in examining the issues and prob­lems of the Middle East. The authors of this volume are concerned as to how the social -relations of historically specific structures in the Middle fast originate, operate and change. It is otvious that before facts are gatheed a theoretical and epistemological stance must be taken so as to assemble and analyze those particular facts relevant to speciftc issues and problems. The first two articles of this volume whi-ch are presented by Enid Hill and H.M. Thompson are concerned …


Political Economy As Historical Materialism: Nomenclature: 'A Rose Is A Rose...', Herbert B. Thompson Jan 1979

Political Economy As Historical Materialism: Nomenclature: 'A Rose Is A Rose...', Herbert B. Thompson

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Political Economy may be seen as an attempt to cultivate a new intellectual and practical direction in examining the issues and prob­lems of the Middle East. The authors of this volume are concerned as to how the social -relations of historically specific structures in the Middle fast originate, operate and change. It is otvious that before facts are gatheed a theoretical and epistemological stance must be taken so as to assemble and analyze those particular facts relevant to speciftc issues and problems. The first two articles of this volume whi-ch are presented by Enid Hill and H.M. Thompson are concerned …


The Open Door Economic Policy In Egypt: A Search For Meaning, Interpretation And Implication, Gouda Abdel Khalek Jan 1979

The Open Door Economic Policy In Egypt: A Search For Meaning, Interpretation And Implication, Gouda Abdel Khalek

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Political Economy may be seen as an attempt to cultivate a new intellectual and practical direction in examining the issues and prob­lems of the Middle East. The authors of this volume are concerned as to how the social -relations of historically specific structures in the Middle fast originate, operate and change. It is otvious that before facts are gatheed a theoretical and epistemological stance must be taken so as to assemble and analyze those particular facts relevant to speciftc issues and problems. The first two articles of this volume whi-ch are presented by Enid Hill and H.M. Thompson are concerned …


Modes Of Political Economy Research And Egypt, Enid Hill Jan 1979

Modes Of Political Economy Research And Egypt, Enid Hill

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Political Economy may be seen as an attempt to cultivate a new intellectual and practical direction in examining the issues and prob­lems of the Middle East. The authors of this volume are concerned as to how the social -relations of historically specific structures in the Middle fast originate, operate and change. It is otvious that before facts are gatheed a theoretical and epistemological stance must be taken so as to assemble and analyze those particular facts relevant to speciftc issues and problems. The first two articles of this volume whi-ch are presented by Enid Hill and H.M. Thompson are concerned …


Time For Reform: Egypt's Public Sector Industry, Heba Ahmed Handoussa Jan 1979

Time For Reform: Egypt's Public Sector Industry, Heba Ahmed Handoussa

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Political Economy may be seen as an attempt to cultivate a new intellectual and practical direction in examining the issues and prob­lems of the Middle East. The authors of this volume are concerned as to how the social -relations of historically specific structures in the Middle fast originate, operate and change. It is otvious that before facts are gatheed a theoretical and epistemological stance must be taken so as to assemble and analyze those particular facts relevant to speciftc issues and problems. The first two articles of this volume whi-ch are presented by Enid Hill and H.M. Thompson are concerned …