Foreign Aid and Economic Development in the Middle East : Egypt, Syria and Jordan

ISBN
9780275938277
$75.00
The acquisition of large amounts of foreign aid, handled improperly by a struggling economy, can weaken rather than strengthen it. This study reaches this conclusion by examining how the economic boom enjoyed by Egypt, Syria and Jordan in the 1970s turned into financial crisis by the 1980s. The analysis involves the political, economic and social similarities and differences among the three countries and pinpoints both the internal and external factors that contributed most significantly to their economic declines. Particular attention focuses on the huge influx of foreign aid that reached the region from 1978-81 and was used to advance purposes such as military buildups rather than enhance future economic growth potential. This left al three countries, regardless of their unique political structures, in economic chaos when outside funds ran out.
Author Lavy, Victor
Format Trade Cloth
Details
  • Active Record
  • Individual Title
  • Books
  • 1 vol.
  • 1991
  • 184
  • Yes
  • Print
  • 1
  • HC830