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Doing Business In The Middle East Politics And Economic Crisis In Jordan And Kuwait (Hb 2004)

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    Author(s)Pete W. Moore
    PublisherCAMBRIDGE
    ISBN9780521839556
    Pages230
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2016

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    CAMBRIDGE Doing Business In The Middle East Politics And Economic Crisis In Jordan And Kuwait (Hb 2004) by Pete W. Moore

    Is business the solution to the problems of the Middle East? Some economists and policymakers argue that unleashing the Arab private sector is the key to sustainable growth and more liberal politics. Pete Moore's book is the first to examine relations between state authority and elite business representation in the region. By analysing the Kuwait and Jordan cases, he considers why organised business in Kuwait has been able to coordinate policy reform with state officials, while their Jordanian counterparts have generally failed. The author concludes that unleashing the private sector alone is insufficient to change current political and economic arrangements, and that successful economic adjustment requires successful political adjustment. 1. Summers of discontent: business-state politics in the Middle East; 2. Organizing first: business and political authority during state formation; 3. Politics and profits; 4. Crises at century's end; 5. Is business the solution?