Palestine: From Dependent to Autonomous Growth
Ishac Diwan () and
M. Walton
No 9409, Working Papers from Economic Research Forum
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This paper explores the issues and choices thrown up by the current state of development in the Occupied Palestinian Territories and the economic agreements that could emerge from the on-going peace negotiations. The present economic crisis is related to the uneven pace and distorted nature of growth in the past, as well as to the sequence of adverse economic shocks of the 1980s. In the future, policies will be central to a reorientation in the pattern of development. The paper discusses the desirable components of a post-peace economic strategy which would lead to a more autonomous growth path.
Date: 1994-07-07, Revised 1994-07-07
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