Rural Development Policies in Egypt
Ibrahim Soliman and
Mohamed Gaber
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Abstract:
The study classified the Rural Development programs in Egypt into four eras the era of rural reform policies before 1973, The era of rural development policies associated with liberalization of the Egyptian Economy (1973-1993) and included the establishing of “the Village Development and Building up Device” The era of establishing the national project “SHROOK (Sun Raise)” (1993-2007), The current era (from 2008- till now) which includes mainly the national program for targeting Poorest 1000 villages. The study, also, provided a profile of the EU’s (CAP), which provided lessons to be learned from the multidimensional compliance and the effective Implementation Of conditional income support. The caudal section provided the recommended dimensions and mechanisms for the strategy of rural development
Keywords: Targeting Needy Shorn Poor Villages; CAP; Conditional income support targeted groups (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q01 Q18 R1 R11 R58 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010-05-05
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Published in THE SUSTAINMED ROJECT, Sustainable agri-food systems and rural development in the Mediterranean Partner Countries EUROPEAN UNION SEVENTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAM Project FP7 SUSTAINMED SUSTAINMED Working paper No. 02 V2 (2) 10/102010 (2010): pp. 1-15
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