1st Edition
The Middle Eastern Economy Studies in Economics and Economic History
Edited By Elie Kedourie
Copyright 1976
192 Pages
by
Routledge
192 Pages
by
Routledge
185 Pages
by
Routledge
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This collection of essays covers economic issues of the Middle East during both the 19th and 20th centuries. The topics included in the book range from the economics of the export of Turkish labour to Western Europe to the economy of Central Asia and the study of coalminers in Eregli.
Chapter 1 Nineteenth-Century Egyptian Population, Justin A. McCarthy; Chapter 2 The Egyptian Revolution of 1919: New Directions in The Egyptian Economy, Robert L. Tignor; Chapter 3 Bank Misr and the Emergence of the Local Bourgeoisie in Egypt, Marius Deeb; Chapter 4 Soviet Central Asia: Economic Progress and Problems, Francis Newton; Chapter 5 Recent Economic Growth in Iran, Hossein Askari, Shohreh Majin; Chapter 6 Labour and Trade Unionism in Turkey: The Eregli Coalminers, Delwin A. Roy; Chapter 7 The Economics of Exporting Labour to the EEC: A Turkish Perspective, Tansu Ciller;
Biography
Elie Kedourie