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Genre/Form: | Electronic books Congress Conference papers and proceedings Actes de congrès Congresses Congrès |
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Additional Physical Format: | Print version: Industrial policy in the Middle East and North Africa. Cairo ; New York : American University in Cairo, 2008 (OCoLC)227001778 |
Material Type: | Conference publication, Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Ahmed Galal; Markaz al-Miṣrī lil-Dirāsāt al-Iqtiṣādīyah. |
ISBN: | 9781617975240 1617975249 |
OCLC Number: | 680621241 |
Description: | 1 online resource (ix, 142 pages) : illustrations |
Contents: | Comparative assessment of industrial policy in selected MENA countries: an overview -- Galal, Ahmed -- Do governments pick winners or losers? an assessment of industrial policy in Egypt -- Gala, Ahmed & El-Megharbel, Nihal -- Incentives or compensation: government support for private investment in Turkey -- Ersel, Hasan & Filiztekin, Alpay -- An emperical analysis of industrial policy in Morocco -- Harabi, Najib -- The East Asian industrial policy experience: implications for the Middle East -- Noland, Marcus & Pack, Howard -- The political economy of industrial policy in the Middle East and North Africa -- Navli, Mustapha K. -- Keller, Jennifer -- Nassif, Claudia & Silva-Jauregui, Carlos. |
Series Title: | Egyptian Center for Economic Studies Publication. |
Responsibility: | edited by Ahmed Galal. |
Abstract:
Most governments in the 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.
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