ABSTRACT

This book, a comprehensive study of twelve of the economies of key countries of the Arab world, has three main objectives: to record the developmental achievements and failings of each country; to examine the main issues arising in the drive for development; and to assess the future outlook for development for each country. Most of the countries studied only gained independence from their colonial masters in recent decades, and the process of economic development has necessarily been accompanied by political development.

First published in 1978.

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|64 pages

Iraq

chapter 3|46 pages

Kuwait

chapter 4|60 pages

Saudi Arabia

chapter 5|42 pages

Jordan

chapter 6|52 pages

Syria

chapter 7|36 pages

Lebanon

chapter 8|60 pages

Egypt

chapter 9|42 pages

Sudan

chapter 10|52 pages

Libya

chapter 11|50 pages

Tunisia

chapter 12|58 pages

Algeria

chapter 13|86 pages

Morocco

chapter 14|54 pages

Arab Development in its Regional Framework