The Arab enclaves within Israel constitute a definite economic
unit. Despite subservice to the national economy they exhibit a
range of independent production and consumption modes that suggest
potential economic developmental viability. The author considers
the background of these enclaves and the extent of the independent
Arab sector in the Israeli economy. Applying modern economic
analysis, he develops his thesis of the future development of a
distinctive Arab path of economic development in Israel.
Agriculture, industry, commerce, financing and the position of Arab
labour are all examined in depth both as independent entities and
in their relationship to the larger Israeli economy.
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