The Revolution in Egypt's Economic System

The Revolution in Egypt's Economic System
Author: Patrick O'Brien
Publisher: London ; New York [etc.] : Issued under the auspices of the Royal Institute of International Affairs [by] Oxford U.P.
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1966
Genre: Egypt
ISBN:

Egypt. Study of its economic policy, beginning in 1952, which changed the economic structure from a private enterprise market economy to a collective economy - covers historical political problems, agrarian reform, industrial development, nationalization, cooperatives, gross national product, banking, taxation, wages, consumption, investment, savings, trade, prices, national planning. Statistical tables, bibliography pp. 338 to 354.

Egypt From Monarchy To Republic

Egypt From Monarchy To Republic
Author: Shimon Shamir
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2021-11-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0429723113

An examination of the extent to which Nasser's 1952 coup d'etat brought about significant changes in the basic social, political and cultural structures of Egypt.

Egypt Since the Revolution (RLE Egypt)

Egypt Since the Revolution (RLE Egypt)
Author: P.J. Vatikiotis
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2013-01-03
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1135087091

As the leaders of a revolutionary, nationalist regime, the Egyptian Free Officers who came to power following the 1952 Revolution committed themselves to the attainment of goals associated with modernization, namely rapid economic development based on State planning and industrialization and the political mobilization of society along State-decreed lines. Arising from a conference held at the Centre of Middle Eastern Studies at SOAS, with contributions from scholars from the Arab world, Europe and the US as well as the UK, these papers raise the questions most important to students of economic and political development.

Egypt's Economic Predicament

Egypt's Economic Predicament
Author: Ğalāl A. Amīn
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 168
Release:
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004101883

This is a succinct and lucid analysis of Egypt's major economic problems, their origin and development, and their relationship to Egypt's social turmoil. It also contains a powerful critique of the program of structural adjustment which constitutes today's conventional wisdom.

Whatever Else Happened to the Egyptians?

Whatever Else Happened to the Egyptians?
Author: Galal A. Amin
Publisher: American Univ in Cairo Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789774248191

At the time of the Egyptian Revolution in 1952, the population of Egypt was around 22 million. At the end of 2002, it stood at 69 million, and was growing at a rate of 1.33 million a year. What happens to a society that grows so quickly, when the habitable and cultivable land of the country is strictly limited? After the success of Whatever Happened to the Egyptians?, Galal Amin now takes a further bemused look at the changes that have taken place in Egyptian society over the past half century, this time considering the disruptions brought about by the surge in population. Basing his arguments on both academic research and his own personal experiences and impressions, and employing the same light humor and keen sense of empathy as in his earlier work, the author discusses how runaway population growth has not only profound effects on many aspects of society--from love and fashion to telephones, the supermarket, and religion--but also predictable effects on the economy.

Whatever Happened to the Egyptian Revolution?

Whatever Happened to the Egyptian Revolution?
Author: Galal Amin
Publisher: American University in Cairo Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2013-04-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1617973521

In his latest exploration of the Egyptian malaise, Galal Amin first looks at the events of the months preceding the Revolution of 25 January 2011, pointing out the most important factors behind popular discontent. He then follows the ups and downs (mainly the downs) of the Revolution: the causes of rising hopes and expectations, mingled with successive disappointments, sometimes verging on despair, not least in the case of the presidential elections, when the Egyptian people were invited to choose between a rock and a hard place. This is followed by an outline of a possible brighter future for Egypt, based on a more balanced and faster growing economy, and a more democratic and equitable society, within a truly independent, modern, and secular state. The story of what happened to the 2011 Revolution may be a sad one, but if viewed within the larger context of Egypt's economic and social developments of the last century, on which the author's previous books threw very useful light, it can be regarded as one important step forward toward a much better future.

Whatever Happened to the Egyptians?

Whatever Happened to the Egyptians?
Author: Galal-Amin
Publisher: American Univ in Cairo Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789774245596

The 'missing link,' Amin argues, lies in the social mobility unleashed by the July Revolution of 1952, which has changed the customs and habits, moral and material values, and patterns of consumption and investment of the aspiring classes, and has, furthermore, induced the Egyptian people to ignore national and ideological issues of grave importance."--BOOK JACKET.