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  • Hertie School  (1)
  • SLB Potsdam
  • SB Templin
  • Benner, Maximilian  (1)
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    gbv_1846028329
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 192 pages)
    ISBN: 3030192709 , 9783030192709
    Series Statement: Economic geography
    Content: Intro; Dedication; Preface; References; Contents; Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Middle Eastern and North African Economies After the "Arab Spring"; References; Chapter 2: Economic Challenges in Arab Economies; 2.1 Structural Growth Problems in Arab Economies; 2.2 The Collapse of the Arab Social Contract; 2.2.1 The Arab Social Contract and the Authoritarian Bargain; 2.2.2 Economic Inefficiencies of the State-Driven Growth of the Arab Social Contract; 2.2.3 Demographic Change: The "Youth Bulge" and Aging Societies; 2.2.4 Youth and Women's Unemployment in MENA Countries
    Content: 2.2.5 The Labor Market Mismatch: Education and Youth Unemployment2.2.6 The Territorial Dimension: Spatial Economic Disparities; 2.3 Private-Sector Growth and Entrepreneurship: Towards a Socio-economic Perspective of Economic Reform; References; Chapter 3: Socio-economic Regulation in Core Arab Economies: Institutional Contexts for Economic Reform; 3.1 Theoretical Approaches of Regulation; 3.1.1 Regulation School; 3.1.2 Social Systems of Production; 3.1.3 National Systems of Innovation; 3.1.4 Varieties of Capitalism; 3.1.5 Inclusive and Extractive Institutions
    Content: 3.2 Towards a Synthesis of Regulation Approaches3.3 Socio-economic Regulation in Core Arab Economies; 3.3.1 The Arab Social Contract as a Mode of Regulation; 3.3.2 Regulation in Arab Economies: What Role for Creative Destruction?; 3.4 Alternatives for Socio-economic Regulation: Pathways Towards a New Arab Social Contract; 3.5 Regulation in Core Arab Economies: From Theory to Empirics; References; Chapter 4: Case Studies; 4.1 Tunisia; 4.1.1 Tunisia's Economic Challenges; 4.1.2 Tunisia's Economic Policies: Past and Present; 4.1.2.1 Industrial Policy
    Content: 4.1.2.2 Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy4.1.2.3 Regional Structural Policy; 4.1.2.4 Tourism Policy; 4.1.3 Regulation in the Tunisian Economy; 4.1.4 Entrepreneurship and Creative Destruction in the Tunisian Institutional Context; 4.1.5 After the Revolution: A New Mode of Regulation?; 4.2 Jordan; 4.2.1 Jordan's Economic Challenges; 4.2.2 Jordan's Economic Policies: Past and Present; 4.2.2.1 Industrial Policy; 4.2.2.2 Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy; 4.2.2.3 Regional Structural Policy; 4.2.2.4 Tourism Policy; 4.2.3 Regulation in the Jordanian Economy
    Content: 4.2.4 Entrepreneurship and Creative Destruction in the Jordanian Institutional Context4.2.5 Perspectives for Regulation in Jordan: Continuity or Change?; 4.3 Learning from the Tunisian and Jordanian Cases; References; Chapter 5: Towards Integrated Strategies to Promote Private-Sector Growth; 5.1 From Old to New Modes of Socioeconomic Regulation in Core Arab Economies; 5.2 A New Arab Social Contract?; References; References; Index
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783030192693
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783030192709
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Benner, Maximilian New Arab social contract? ISBN 9783030192709
    Language: English
    Author information: Benner, Maximilian
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