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Parameters of economic reform in North Africa

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  • Karen Pfeifer

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The debates over the successes and limitations of structural adjustment in North Africa swirl around how to understand the institutional framework supporting economic activity in the non‐western world. To what extent are the investment roles for state leadership and for private enterprise, especially for export, a substitute for or complementary in the contemporary development process? How far should privatisation go? For example, should natural monopolies like telecommunications or strategic sectors like phosphate and oil production be sold off?

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  • Karen Pfeifer, 1999. "Parameters of economic reform in North Africa," Review of African Political Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 26(82), pages 441-454.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:revape:v:26:y:1999:i:82:p:441-454
    DOI: 10.1080/03056249908704411
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    1. Jane Harrigan, 2011. "The Political Economy of Aid Flows to North Africa," WIDER Working Paper Series wp-2011-072, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
    2. Khalid Hassan Elbeely, 2015. "Sudan Privatization Program: Putting the Cart before the Horse," International Journal of Business and Social Research, LAR Center Press, vol. 5(2), pages 32-41, February.
    3. Emara, Noha & Jhonsa, Eric, 2014. "Governance and economic growth: The case of Middle Eastern and North African countries," MPRA Paper 68683, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    4. Khalid Hassan Elbeely, 2015. "Sudan’s Unsustainable Debt: The Way Out," International Journal of Business and Social Research, LAR Center Press, vol. 5(8), pages 1-7, August.

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