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The Arab economies in a changing world/ Marcus Noland and Howard Pack.

Physical description: xv , 350 p. ill. 23 cm.;
Bibliographic notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.;
Author(s): Noland, Marcus;
Pack, Howard.;
ISBN: 9780881323931 (alk. paper;
Subjects: Globalization.;
Arab countries --Economic conditions.; Arab countries --Economic policy.; Arab countries --Politics and government.; Arab countries --History.; Arab countries --Social conditions.;
Formatted contents notes: Dimensions of the challenge. Addressing the challenge -- Growth, productivity, and welfare. Identifying the comparators. Natural resources and physical capital. Human capital. Relative international performance. Domestic growth over time. Investment and growth. Sources of differences in growth rates -- Welfare, happiness, and discontent. Social indicators. Happiness. Discontent -- Dimensions of the challenge. What are the perceived problems? Demographic changes. Employment generation and productivity growth. International trade performance. Dimensions of the problem. Foreign direct investment and financial inflows. Oil rents, aid, and remittances. Financial market development. Explanations of limited globalization. Some effects of lack of globalization -- Obstacles to, and enablers of, development. Institutions and the influence of Islam. Religious affiliation and growth across countries. Religion and institutions. legal systems and growth. Corruption and growth. Evolving understanding of development policy. Policies and their effects. An alternate view of the determinants of productivity growth -- Policy levers and constraints. Internal constraints to reform. The external policy dimension. The role of preferential agreements. Intra-Arab agreements. Club Med. Preferential agreements with the US -- Risk, credibility, and supply response. Domestic entrepreneurship. Reversing the brain drain. Arabs in North America. Arabs in Europe. The role of foreign investment. Asian experiences with diaspora and foreign entrepreneurs. Affinity, democracy, and risk -- Authoritarianism, uncertainty, and prospects for change. The political economy of reform. Implications for international exchange. Prospects for change -- Conclusions -- Defining the problem. Designing solutions. The political economy of reform.;
Publisher: Washington, DC : Peterson Institute for International Economics , 2007.;
Call number: 330.9174927 NOL;
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1001 $aNoland, Marcus$d1959
24514$aThe Arab economies in a changing world$cMarcus Noland and Howard Pack.
260 $aWashington, DC$bPeterson Institute for International Economics$c2007.
300 $axv , 350 p.$bill.$c23 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
5050 $aDimensions of the challenge. Addressing the challenge -- Growth, productivity, and welfare. Identifying the comparators. Natural resources and physical capital. Human capital. Relative international performance. Domestic growth over time. Investment and growth. Sources of differences in growth rates -- Welfare, happiness, and discontent. Social indicators. Happiness. Discontent -- Dimensions of the challenge. What are the perceived problems? Demographic changes. Employment generation and productivity growth. International trade performance. Dimensions of the problem. Foreign direct investment and financial inflows. Oil rents, aid, and remittances. Financial market development. Explanations of limited globalization. Some effects of lack of globalization -- Obstacles to, and enablers of, development. Institutions and the influence of Islam. Religious affiliation and growth across countries. Religion and institutions. legal systems and growth. Corruption and growth. Evolving understanding of development policy. Policies and their effects. An alternate view of the determinants of productivity growth -- Policy levers and constraints. Internal constraints to reform. The external policy dimension. The role of preferential agreements. Intra-Arab agreements. Club Med. Preferential agreements with the US -- Risk, credibility, and supply response. Domestic entrepreneurship. Reversing the brain drain. Arabs in North America. Arabs in Europe. The role of foreign investment. Asian experiences with diaspora and foreign entrepreneurs. Affinity, democracy, and risk -- Authoritarianism, uncertainty, and prospects for change. The political economy of reform. Implications for international exchange. Prospects for change -- Conclusions -- Defining the problem. Designing solutions. The political economy of reform.
650 0$aGlobalization.
651 0$aArab countries$xEconomic conditions.
651 0$aArab countries$xEconomic policy.
651 0$aArab countries$xPolitics and government.
651 0$aArab countries$xHistory.
651 0$aArab countries$xSocial conditions.
7001 $aPack, Howard.

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