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Oslo through an Economic Lens—The Paris Protocol

In: The Economic Diplomacy of Peace in the Middle East

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  • Libby Lahar

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The Protocol on Economic Relations between Israel and Palestine has been analysed and discussed in the academic and professional literature numerous times, as being the legal framework defining the relations from 1994 onwards, until today. In this sense, this chapter is no different and presents the main issues of the agreement, that is, trade, labour, taxation, and monetary and fiscal issues. However, taking into account the asymmetricity of the balance of power, the focus of the analysis here is on the scale of trade-offs between economic and political spheres the Paris Protocol has set at the time the Oslo I Accord was signed.

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  • Libby Lahar, 2026. "Oslo through an Economic Lens—The Paris Protocol," Springer Books, in: The Economic Diplomacy of Peace in the Middle East, chapter 0, pages 91-125, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-93991-4_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-93991-4_4
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