Foreign Trade Regimes and Economic Development: Egypt
Brent Hansen and
Karim Nashashibi
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Date: 1975
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Chapters in this book:
- Foreign Trade in the Egyptian Economy , pp 3-24

- Brent Hansen and Karim Nashashibi
- Introduction to "Foreign Trade Regimes and Economic Development: Egypt" , pp -5--1

- Brent Hansen and Karim Nashashibi
- Foreign Exchange Regimes, 1945-1961: Oscillations between Phases I, II, and V , pp 25-52

- Brent Hansen and Karim Nashashibi
- The Effective Exchange Rate, 1948-1961: An Appraisal , pp 53-88

- Brent Hansen and Karim Nashashibi
- The Devaluation of 1962 , pp 89-106

- Brent Hansen and Karim Nashashibi
- The Administration of Foreign Trade and Foreign Exchange since 1961 , pp 107-136

- Brent Hansen and Karim Nashashibi
- Basic Characteristics of Egyptian Agriculture , pp 137-157

- Brent Hansen and Karim Nashashibi
- The Impact of Protection and Controls on Agriculture , pp 158-202

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- The Traditional Industries , pp 203-254

- Brent Hansen and Karim Nashashibi
- Efforts to Broaden the Industrial Structure: The New Industries , pp 255-308

- Brent Hansen and Karim Nashashibi
- Evaluation of Resource Use in Selected Manufacturing Industries, 1954-1970 , pp 309-316

- Brent Hansen and Karim Nashashibi
- Appendixes to "Foreign Trade Regimes and Economic Development: Egypt" , pp 317-350

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