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The Egyptian Economy in the Twenty-First Century: The Hard Road to Inclusive Prosperity

The Egyptian Economy in the Twenty-First Century: The Hard Road to Inclusive Prosperity

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The Egyptian Economy in the Twenty-first Century is a multi-faceted account of Egyptian economic development by nineteen internationally recognized authorities, addressing why Egypt has seldom performed to its economic potential. The book discusses the critical challenges the economy is likely to face in the next twenty years, such as population and employment, development strategies, macroeconomic issues, a digital economy, fiscal and monetary matters, the external sector, poverty and income distribution, the enterprise structure, higher education, water availability, urbanization, institutional performance, and many others.

Format: Hardback
Length: 476 pages
Publication date: 15 July 2022
Publisher: American University in Cairo Press


The Egyptian Economy in the Twenty-first Century delves into a comprehensive account of the economic development of Egypt, encompassing insights from nineteen esteemed international authorities. This comprehensive analysis aims to shed light on the underlying factors that have hindered Egypt's economic potential over the past sixty years, despite possessing a wealth of resources such as fertile agriculture, a strategic geographic location, abundant oil and gas reserves, numerous tourist attractions, a skilled labor force, and a substantial diaspora that contributes significantly to financial flows.

The book explores the interconnectedness between economic weakness and political fragility, highlighting how economic challenges often expose Egypt to external dictates and influence. It raises crucial questions about the necessary steps that the country must take to rectify this state of affairs and achieve sustainable economic growth.

The contributors to this book, each of whom is an expert in their respective field, offer insightful perspectives and analyses on various aspects of the Egyptian economy. Their contributions cover a wide range of topics, including population and employment dynamics, development strategies, macroeconomic issues, the development of a digital economy, fiscal and monetary policies, the external sector, poverty and income distribution, enterprise structure, higher education, water availability, urbanization, institutional performance, and many other critical areas.

By examining these diverse topics, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities that Egypt faces in the twenty-first century. It offers valuable insights and recommendations for policymakers, entrepreneurs, and scholars seeking to promote economic development and improve the well-being of Egypt's citizens.

The Egyptian Economy in the Twenty-first Century serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of Egypt's economic landscape and exploring potential pathways for sustainable growth and development.


ISBN-13: 9781649031778

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