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    Oman and Yemen

    Creator
    Nonneman, Gerd
    Abstract
    Liberalization is not an exclusively Western concept, but it has flourished there in recent years. But do policies, such as economic liberalization, that are being advocated by the IMF and the World Bank, really provide the solution to the acute economic problems facing developing countries today.
    Permanent Link
    http://hdl.handle.net/10822/713348
    External Link
    Author's Website: https://www.academia.edu/4112817/_Oman_and_Yemen_Political_and_Economic_Liberalisation_
    Date Published
    1993
    Rights
    This item is currently unavailable in DigitalGeorgetown due to copyright restrictions by the publisher.
    Subject
    International Monetary Fund -- Middle East; Democracy -- Middle East; Privatization -- Middle East; Middle East -- Economic policy; Middle East -- Foreign economic relations; Middle East -- Politics and government -- 1945-;
    Type
    Book Chapter
    Is Part Of
    Murphy, E., & Niblock, T. (1993). Economic and political liberalization in the Middle East. New York, NY: British Academic Press.
    Publisher
    British Academic Press
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