ABSTRACT
In this book, scholars, journalists, and officials of Arab, pan-Arab, and non-Arab institutions afford insights into the problems of Arab economic development and integration. The contributors, who met on the occasion of the 11th Arab Summit (also known as the First Arab Economic Summit), demonstrate that Arab economic integration is the best means by which individual Arab countries can achieve economic development. Their study of the integration process, the obstacles encountered, and the results achieved, in addition to being of interest to anyone concerned with the Arab world, is of particular relevance to those studying economic development in the Third World and South-South or North-South relations.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|44 pages
Agriculture
part 2|34 pages
Industry
part 3|37 pages
Finance
part 4|29 pages
Transfer of Technology
part 5|26 pages
The Experience of the EEC
part 6|22 pages
Obstacles to Arab Economic Integration
part 7|23 pages
The Agreement on Arab Economic Unity