Industrialization in the Middle EastCouncil for Middle Eastern Affairs Press, 1960 - 394 páginas The first section of the book covers issues of economic growth: what is needed, its limitations, and its specific features in the region (i.e. oil and its implications for growth). The second part of the book provides an economic diagnosis for Afghanistan, Cyprus, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Turkey, and Yemen. |
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SECTION | 1 |
THE MIDDLE EAST | 14 |
Standard of Living Indications Middle East | 16 |
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Términos y frases comunes
acres Afghanistan agricultural Aleppo annual Arab Bank British capacity cement chemical companies construction cooperation cotton country's crop cultivation Cyprus Damascus dinars economic development Egypt Egyptian electric employed employment enterprises equipment established estimated Ethiopia expansion expenditure exploitation exports factories Finance foreign capital funds growth important included increased indus industrial development installed Iran Iraq irrigation Isfahan Israel Jordan labor land Lebanon legislation loans looms manufacture ment metal Middle East Middle Eastern countries miles million mills mineral mining modern national income operation Organization output Palestine percent petroleum Plan plants political population port projects raw materials refinery region result road Saudi Arabia second World second World War social Société Misr spindles Sudan sugar Sumer Bank supply Syria Table Teheran textile tion tobacco tons trade unions transportation Turkey Turkish underdeveloped United Nations wages West Western workers World War II