3 edition of Political economy of income distribution in Egypt found in the catalog.
Published
1982
by Holmes & Meier in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | edited by Gouda Abdel-Khalek and Robert Tignor. |
Series | The Political economy of income distribution in developing countries ;, 3 |
Contributions | ʻAbd al-Khāliq, Jūdah., Tignor, Robert L. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HC830 .P64 1982 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | x, 525 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 525 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4111911M |
ISBN 10 | 0841906335 |
LC Control Number | 80026932 |
Mona Said is currently associate professor of economics at The American University of Cairo (AUC), Egypt. She earned her BA and MA degrees in Economics from AUC and her MPhil and PhD degrees in Economics from University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, where her doctoral research was on the political economy and econometrics of labor market segmentation and institutional change in Egypt. EUROPEAN ECONOMIC REVIEW ELSEVIER European Economic Review 40 (I ) Income distribution, political instability, and investment Alberto Alesina a,b,c, *, Roberto Perotti d a Harvard University, Cambridge MA, USA NBER, Cambridge MA, USA c CEPR, London, UK d Columbia University, New York, USA Received 15 June ; revised 15 April Abstract This .
Financial Development, Growth, and the Distribution of Income Jeremy Greenwood, Boyan Jovanovic. NBER Working Paper No. Issued in December NBER Program(s):Economic Fluctuations and Growth A paradigm is presented where both the extent of financial intermediation and the rate of economic growth are endogenously determined. A paradigm is presented in which both the extent of financial intermediation and the rate of economic growth are endogenously determined. Financial intermediation promotes growth because it allows a higher rate of return to be earned on capital, and growth in turn provides the means to implement costly financial structures. Thus financial intermediation and economic growth are inextricably.
Many widely used economic models implicitly assume that income shares should be identical across time and space. Although time‐series data from industrial countries appear consistent with this notion, cross‐section data generally appear to contradict the assumption. A commonly used calculation suggests that labor shares of national income vary from about to about in international. Political economy is the study of production and trade and their relations with law, custom and government; and with the distribution of national income and a discipline, political economy originated in moral philosophy, in the 18th century, to explore the administration of states' wealth, with "political" signifying the Greek word polity and "economy" signifying the Greek word.
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Reda A. El-Edel. Get Political economy of income distribution in Egypt book from a library. The Political economy of income distribution in Egypt. [Jūdah ʻAbd al-Khāliq; Robert L Tignor;] -- This book is the third volume of a series of case studies in income distribution undertaken in Turkey, Nigeria, Egypt, and Mexico.
This volume is a. His research explores the political economy of finance and the dynamics of income and wealth distribution, the economics of cooperatives, and the political economy of the Middle East. He has worked in the banking and microfinance sectors in Egypt and India.
This book is the third volume of a series of case studies in income distribution undertaken in Turkey, Nigeria, Egypt, and Mexico. This volume is a collaborative effort of American and Egyptian scholars.
Egyptians from Cairo University, American University, and al-Azhar University and individuals from the Institute of National Planning. The economy of Egypt was a highly centralized economy focused on import substitution under president Gamal Abdel Nasser ().
In the s, a series of International Monetary Fund arrangements, coupled with massive external debt relief resulting from Egypt's participation in the Gulf War coalition, helped Egypt improve its macroeconomic y group: Developing/emerging, Lower-middle.
However, inequality in Egypt's income distribution has certainly worsened in comparison to as a result of Sadat's open-door policy.
An Estimate of Egypt's Informal Economy. Several studies have been conducted on the nature and extent of the informal economy. Read the latest chapters of Handbook of Income Distribution atElsevier’s leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature Book chapter Full text access.
Chapter 1 - The Principal Problem in Political Economy: Income Distribution in the History of Economic Thought. Agnar Sandmo. Download PDF. This book deals with general political and economic developments that took place in Russia since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
The major aim of the book is to analyse successes and failures of Rus Social Development and Income Distribution. Decile Distribution of Landholdings in Egypt, and 21 Selected Summary Measures, /59–/09 22 Distribution of Annual Consumption Expenditure 24 Summary of Studies on Wages 28 Income and Expenditure Ginis in Arab Countries (on Per Capita Basis) 38 Urban-rural Divide in Egypt (All Governorates) Inthe ratio between the income of the top and bottom 20 percent of the world's population was three to one.
Byit was eighty-six to one. A study titled "Divided we Stand: Why Inequality Keeps Rising" by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) sought to explain the causes for this rising inequality by investigating economic inequality in OECD.
Ahmad Shokr, "Sisi’s Egypt: Building Political Legitimacy amidst Economic Crises,” Crown Center for Middle East Studies, Middle East BriefFebruary6, icscholar. This new economic approach helped Egypt’s economy grow by 8% between and However, inthe government underwent a political revolution that left significantly reduced its growth.
Its nominal gross domestic product (GDP) for was $ billion, and GDP per capita was around $4, The Government of Egypt, supported by the World Bank Group, has achieved significant results across all three focus areas under this CPF.
Policy reforms supported by the US$ billion Development Policy Finance program, consisting of three operations over a period of three years (–) have supported Egypt’s homegrown reforms’ program, which is aimed at enhancing the economy.
: Development, Income Distribution and Social Change in Rural Egypt: A Study in the Political Economy of Agrarian Transition (Department of Applied Economics Occasional Papers) (): Abdel-Fadil, Mahnoud: BooksAuthor: Mahnoud Abdel-Fadil.
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As the gulf between the haves and the have nots continues to widen, the roiling debate over economic inequality has become a political prime mover in the U.S. and across Europe.
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