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Trade, investment, and development in the Middle East and North Africa : engaging with the world / World Bank.

By: World BankContributor(s): Nabli, Mustapha K | Das Gupta, Dipak | World BankMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Washington, DC : World Bank, c2003. Description: xx, 273 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN: 0821355740Subject(s): Investments, Foreign -- Middle East | Investments, Foreign -- Africa, North | Middle East -- Commerce | Africa, North -- Commerce | Middle East -- Economic conditions -- 1979- | Africa, North -- Economic conditions | Middle East -- Foreign economic relations | Africa, North -- Foreign economic relationsDDC classification: 330.0956 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
1. Shifting to New Sources of Growth -- 2. Missed Opportunities in Global Integration -- 3. Identifying the Barriers: Trade Policy, Investment Climate, and the Political Economy -- 4. Achieving the Gains from Economic Integration -- 5. Services: The Key to Integration -- 6. From Adversity to Opportunity: Agriculture, Trade, and Water -- 7. Speeding Integration through Regional Agreements.
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330.0956 WOT 2003 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Amirul WB2780

"The main authors of this book ... are Dipak Dasgupta and Mustapha Kamel Nabli ... earlier versions of the book, background papers, and main themes were presented at sessions at the Economic Research Forum (ERF) meetings in Cairo in 2001, the Fourth Mediterranean Development Forum meetings in Amman in 2002, the European Commission in Brussels in 2003, and the Arab Monetary Fund meeting of trade and finance ministers in Abu Dhabi in 2003." (p. xvii)

Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-258) and index.

1. Shifting to New Sources of Growth -- 2. Missed Opportunities in Global Integration -- 3. Identifying the Barriers: Trade Policy, Investment Climate, and the Political Economy -- 4. Achieving the Gains from Economic Integration -- 5. Services: The Key to Integration -- 6. From Adversity to Opportunity: Agriculture, Trade, and Water -- 7. Speeding Integration through Regional Agreements.

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