The state and entrepreneurs are two players that have shaped both economic activity and economic history throughout the world since the Industrial Revolution. This book analyzes the history of economic development in Egypt to show the impact of the relationship between state and entrepreneurs on development performance since 1805.



Autorentext
Naiem A. Sherbiny is the author of numerous publications on the Middle East, energy, and international finance. He holds a BA from Cairo University, Egypt, and a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley, USA. He has held academic positions at numerous prestigious institutions, including Harvard University and Georgetown University, USA, Oxford University, UK, and the American University in Cairo, Egypt. He served as an economist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the Arab Fund, and the World Bank. Now retired, he spends his time writing and consulting.

Omaima M. Hatem is an international entrepreneur. She has served as founder, president, and CEO of a number of private firms and nongovernmental organizations that extended services into 28 countries. She has a BSc, MSc, and MBA from the American University in Cairo, and a PhD from University of Edinburgh, UK, where she currently lectures Entrepreneurship and International Business. She is a fellow of Higher Education Association, UK and she is on the Advisory Board of the Turing Trust, UK and the Breast Cancer Foundation, Egypt.


Inhalt

List of tables Preface Acknowledgments 1. State & Entrepreneurs: Theory and Development 2. State Policies: the Great Pasha's Dynasty (1805- 1952) 3. State Policies: The Military (1952-2014) 4. From Hibernation to Globalization 5. Quo Vadis Egypt Bibliography Index

Titel
State and Entrepreneurs in Egypt
Untertitel
Economic Development since 1805
EAN
9781137561299
ISBN
978-1-137-56129-9
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
04.11.2015
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
1.73 MB
Anzahl Seiten
195
Jahr
2015
Untertitel
Englisch