This volume explores major theoretical and empirical themes in the study of the economic history of the Middle East.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Don Babai is a Research Associate at Harvard University's Center for Middle Eastern Studies. He teaches international organization and international political economy. His current research interests include business-state relations in Saudi Arabia and the industrial policies of Middle Eastern countries, and he has published widely on international economic institutions.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The Odysseys of Economic History: Introduction and Overview Don Babai 2. Bread (Rawls) + Freedom (Sen) = Social Justice? Religion and Economics in the Egyptian Spring Mahmoud A. El-Gamal 3. Business as Usual: Islamist Governments, Growth, and Distribution after the Arab Spring Eberhard Kienle 4. Begging, Stealing, and Striking: Labor Resistance and Survival in Interwar Egypt Hanan Hammad 5.Politics of Property in the Global Market Economy All the Way to Daesh Huri Islamoglu 6. Green, Grey, and Brown: Failed Revolutions of Arab Economies Three Revolutions and Discontinuous Economic Growth Robert Springborg 7. The Middle Class in Development: Egypt and Saudi Arabia During the Oil Boom (1973-1983) and Since Relli Shechter 8. The Iranian Economy and Contradictions of the Islamic Republic in Historical Perspective Massoud Karshenas 9. Institutions and the Early Modern Ottoman Economy evket Pamuk 10. Determinants of Movements in Egyptian and Ottoman Sovereign Debt Yields in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries Eric Chaney 11. The Global Oil Economy and the Emergence of Peaceful Democratic Europe Ellis Goldberg 12. The Economic Thought of al-R ghib al-I fah n Roy Parviz Mottahedeh
1. The Odysseys of Economic History: Introduction and Overview Don Babai 2. Bread (Rawls) + Freedom (Sen) = Social Justice? Religion and Economics in the Egyptian Spring Mahmoud A. El-Gamal 3. Business as Usual: Islamist Governments, Growth, and Distribution after the Arab Spring Eberhard Kienle 4. Begging, Stealing, and Striking: Labor Resistance and Survival in Interwar Egypt Hanan Hammad 5.Politics of Property in the Global Market Economy All the Way to Daesh Huri Islamoglu 6. Green, Grey, and Brown: Failed Revolutions of Arab Economies Three Revolutions and Discontinuous Economic Growth Robert Springborg 7. The Middle Class in Development: Egypt and Saudi Arabia During the Oil Boom (1973-1983) and Since Relli Shechter 8. The Iranian Economy and Contradictions of the Islamic Republic in Historical Perspective Massoud Karshenas 9. Institutions and the Early Modern Ottoman Economy evket Pamuk 10. Determinants of Movements in Egyptian and Ottoman Sovereign Debt Yields in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries Eric Chaney 11. The Global Oil Economy and the Emergence of Peaceful Democratic Europe Ellis Goldberg 12. The Economic Thought of al-R ghib al-I fah n Roy Parviz Mottahedeh
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