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Middle Eastern Politics - General & Miscellaneous, Foreign Economic Relations - General & miscellaneous, Peace Studies, Middle East - Diplomatic Relations, Middle Eastern History - Modern - General & Miscellaneous, Economic Stabilization

The Economics of Middle East Peace: Views from the Region

by Stanley Fischer (Editor), Dani Rodrik (Editor), Elias Tuma
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Overview

This landmark collection of essays addresses the question: Given peace in the Middle East, then what? Focusing on the countries most immediately affected by the Arab-Israeli conflict, economists representing Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, and the Occupied Territories offer differing perspectives on potential opportunities and difficulties and on the actions that would be required to redirect, rejuvenate, and sustain the economies of the region.

The book opens with case studies of Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, and the West Bank and Gaza Strip. It then examines overall regional issues such as the economic consequences of peace and the economic reforms needed to maximize peace dividends. Essays in the last part focus on the transition to peace and the future economic development of the Palestinian, Israeli, Jordanian, and other regional economies

Topics addressed include the relation of defense spending to the economy, the implications of a peace for trade across borders, the benefits of economic cooperation between Israelis and Palestinians, and the role of foreign aid in economic reconstruction in the Middle East.

Stanley Fischer is Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dani Rodrik is Associate Professor of Public Policy at the Kennedy School, Harvard University. Elias Tuma is Professor of Economics at the University of California, Davis.

Synopsis

This landmark collection of essays addresses the question: Given peace in the Middle East, then what?

About the Author, Stanley Fischer

Stanley Fischer became Governor of the Bank of Israel in May of 2005. He has also served as Vice Chairman of Citigroup, Inc., First Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, and Killian Professor and Head of the Department of Economics at MIT. Before his service in the IMF from 1994 to 2001, he was Killian Professor and Head of the Department of Economics at MIT.

Dani Rodrik is Associate Professor of Public Policy at the Kennedy School, Harvard University.

Elias Tuma is Professor of Economics at the University of California, Davis.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 1993
Publisher
MIT Press
Pages
384
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780262061537

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