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State, Private Enterprise and Economic Change in Egypt, 1918-1952

Robert L. Tignor

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This study of Egyptian efforts to diversify the country's economy between the end of World War 1 and the Nasser coup d'etat of 1952 focuses on the nascent bourgeoisie and the relationships of its segments to one another.

Originally published in 1984.

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Schlagwörter

Financier, Egyptians, Moneylender, Political economy, Ionian Bank, Tax incidence, Joint-stock company, Tax, Government debt, National Bank of Egypt, Monetary policy, Anglo-Egyptian Bank, Cultivator, Economic power, Suez Canal Company, Misr Spinning and Weaving Company, Economic problem, Import Substitution Industrialization, Dividend, Measures of national income and output, Neocolonialism, Economy of the United States, State capitalism, Industrialisation, Egyptian Government, Capitalism, Industry, Aswan Dam, Economic growth, Price controls, Debt consolidation, Economic nationalism, Profit (economics), Financial crisis, Upper Egypt, Investment company, Payment, Economic development, Income, Economic interventionism, Economic planning, Shareholder, Economy, British Chambers of Commerce, Social revolution, Legislation, Secondary sector of the economy, Bourgeoisie, Central bank, World War II, Bank run, Employment, World War I, Commercial bank, Currency, Tariff, Bond (finance), Expense, Economics, Economic policy, Economic rent, Mortgage Company, Tax reform, Anglo-Egyptian treaty of 1936, Economic history, New Direction (think tank), World economy, Agriculture, Economy of Egypt, Egyptian law