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OPENING DOORS TO THE WORLD A New Trade Agenda for the Middle East Edited by Raed Safadi IDRC/The American University in Cairo Press 1998 ISBN 0-88936-877-5 400 pp. In the Arab Countries, Iran, and Turkey, contact The American University in Cairo Press, 113 Kasr El Aini Street, PO Box 2511, Cairo 11511, Egypt. The countries of the Middle East and Northern Africa (MENA) are beginning to embrace market-oriented economic policies — as well as open trade and investment — as a way to achieve enhanced economic growth and improved well-being for their people. Trade reforms are now central to the development plans in many of these countries, replacing protectionist systems that were built up after the Second World War and have failed to deliver lasting economic growth or prosperity. Today, domestic reforms in the MENA region, together with the "globalizing" world economy, are presenting new and exciting opportunities for MENA countries to enhance their integration into the world economy. Simultaneously, however, this situation also presents some major and important challenges that need to be urgently tackled. Opening Doors to the World provides the deepest and most thorough analysis to date of both the challenges and opportunities that face the MENA countries as they prepare to take a more active role in the world economy. It will interest government officials and policymakers in trade and economics; academics, researchers, professors, and university students in economics, international trade, development studies, and Arab and Middle Eastern studies; public and private businesses involved, or interested in becoming involved, in MENA trade; and donors, nongovernmental organizations, and media outlets active in Middle Eastern affairs. THE EDITOR Raed Safadi is Principal Economist in the Trade Directorate of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development in Paris, France. He previously worked in the International Economics Department of the World Bank. Dr Safadi received his doctorate in economics from Georgetown University (Washington, DC, USA) and has authored and edited numerous publicationson international trade and economics, including Regionalism and its Place in the Multilateral Trading System (OECD, 1996). |
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