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Locked Out Of Development Insiders And Outsiders In Arab Capitalism Steffen Hertog

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Locked Out Of Development Insiders And Outsiders In Arab Capitalism Steffen Hertog
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.61 MB
Pages: 110
Author: Steffen Hertog
ISBN: 9781009045575, 9781009042444, 1009045571, 1009042440
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Locked Out Of Development Insiders And Outsiders In Arab Capitalism Steffen Hertog by Steffen Hertog 9781009045575, 9781009042444, 1009045571, 1009042440 instant download after payment.

This Element argues that the low dynamism of low- to mid-income Arab economies is explained with a set of inter-connected factors constituting a 'segmented market economy'. These include an over-committed and interventionist state with limited fiscal and institutional resources; deep insider-outsider divides among firms and workers that result from and reinforce wide-ranging state intervention; and an equilibrium of low skills and low productivity that results from and reinforces insider-outsider divides. These mutually reinforcing features undermine encompassing cooperation between state, business and labor. While some of these features are generic to developing countries, others are regionally specific, including the relative importance and historical ambition of the state in the economy and, closely related, the relative size and rigidity of the insider coalitions created through government intervention. Insiders and outsiders exist everywhere, but the divisions are particularly stark, immovable and consequential in the Arab world.

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