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The Middle East Economies in Times of Transition (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
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The Middle East Economies in Times of Transition (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Series: International Economic Association Series
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Diwan and Galal looks at the structure and prospects of the Middle
East economies after the 2011 Uprisings, focusing on issues of
economic growth, inequality, the impact of oil, and the unfolding
political transitions. On the growth question, the book looks into
the extent of structural transformation of the economy, the
political economy reasons for the lack of structural change, and
the external conditions in the EU and in the GCC that underpin the
lack of structural change. On inequality, the book offers new
measures of equality of opportunity in human development and in the
job market, and it also reviews the complex political economy of
subsidy removal. Regarding natural resources, the volume provides
three innovations: connecting the notion of 'oil curse' to the
global phenomena of asset bubbles; evidence that resource curse
effects do not rise monotonically with the size of the resource
rent, but rather, according to an inverted U shape; and an
extension of the concept of rent to the other non-oil rents that
are also predominant in the region. Finally, the volume places the
political transition in the region in a global perspective using
various methods - theoretical, comparative, and empirical, and it
explores the relationship between democracy in its variety of forms
and economic development.
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